Sweet. :-)
Sweet. :-)
dont forget to upload pics when done... Am interested in what others do for a DIY
I have used 15mm on the top, as this is where all the weight is carried....fridge...water
I may have even used17mm on the last set
Mic
Last edited by happygu; 24th May 2013 at 10:39 PM.
GU PATROL 2011 Ti, with goodies...
If you wouldnt mind Mic , when you do get around to it throw a couple of pics my way in a msg , I'm still in the middle of building up the back of the truck for trips around OZ and got some left over alloy that i intend on using for the draws and could do with some ideas as the timber were just a quick knock up job to get me out there.
cheers Ash
that is the draw system i like..i've seen a few but i like them ones more and i'm thinking about doing some soon..Any plans or did you just measure and build..
I'm currently going through the design phase of rear drawers for the GQ. Created two designs in Sketchup - one from 12mm ply and one from 25mm ally box. I'm contemplating going to 17mm ply to increase the strength; not fussed about minimal extra weight that'll add.
The ply setup will be carpeted and has pull out wings on each side. It will have roller slides that attach to bottom of drawer to give both lateral and horizontal support (i.e. http://goo.gl/Tzdl8). The top of the drawers have a 30mm cutout at the front so fingers can't get squashed (we have a 7yo daughter, plus myself and wifey would get nipped at least once!).
The ally frame setup would have a ply front and top, with the drawers skinned in ally sheet then carpeted inside. It will have same pull-out side wings and slides as above.
Still thinking about locking mechanisms.
Well we bought a 47L ARB fridge the weekend before last, so the drawers design has changed slightly! Going with this design now. The rectangle boxes on the left side under the ledge are for two sets of Narva USB / cig outlets (http://goo.gl/Hz3Yv8) - the panel is recessed ~100mm in from the face so I can have things plugged into the socket and still be able to close the door. The fridge platform is on slides, as well as the drawer. Contemplated just putting the fridge on top of the original design in my earlier post, however it was too tall for the wife to get into, and cheaper to do this new design than get a $600 set of drop-down fridge slides!!!
Avo (5th August 2013)