AT's Composite Drawer Systems

Martyn

Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0018
24HOURSOFNEVADA said:
Please place me on the list for a set. Should I call you or the shop?

First I'd like to thank you for having faith in us that we'd bring this system to market.

You were the first person to call me about it after you saw the SEMA thread. I know you had been waiting for months for an other drawer system, and you finally had the chance of getting your hands on one. Fortunately you decide to go with us, even though you have to wait a little while longer.

I'll try and get a small plate engraved "001" and have it mounted on your draw system, or would you prefer "45"?

Drop me an e mail and let me know which combination of units you require.
 

Martyn

Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0018
jdholder said:
Will these look like the Drifta kitchens? I was about to pull the trigger on buying a Drifta setup, but if you have something coming soon, I might hold off. Any additional info? :)

JD

No further information. As far as a time frame goes we won't be dusting the design drawings off for this project until this summer at the earliest.
 

24HOURSOFNEVADA

Expedition Leader
Martyn said:
First I'd like to thank you for having faith in us that we'd bring this system to market.

You were the first person to call me about it after you saw the SEMA thread. I know you had been waiting for months for an other drawer system, and you finally had the chance of getting your hands on one. Fortunately you decide to go with us, even though you have to wait a little while longer.

I'll try and get a small plate engraved "001" and have it mounted on your draw system, or would you prefer "45"?

Drop me an e mail and let me know which combination of units you require.

Martyn

While the above is true, I don't feel you need to thank me. Thank you guys for introducing another top notch product into a market that greatly needs it. I'm sure I'm going to be glad that I waited.

As for a numbered plate, I'll discuss it in more detail in our e-mail. ;)

Thanks again
j-
 

Trail Monkey

Adventurer, Overland Certified OC0014
Bravo.! Super duper nice looking setup's. Another reason AT will be with us on our overland trips for years to come...
 

6Pins

Adventurer
How removable are these?

If they aren't removable easily, I assume I could drill holes in the top to mount a bike rack, right.
 

vengeful

Explorer
:bowdown:

M&M, Once I figure out the size of my new rig, I will probably be placing an order for these. Holy awesomeness! :sombrero:
 

Martyn

Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0018
6Pins said:
How removable are these?

If they aren't removable easily, I assume I could drill holes in the top to mount a bike rack, right.

If you mounted the system using L brackets and rivnuts then the removal and installation process would be easy.

This drawer system was designed for the back of an SUV, so at 24" and 36" a bike rack wouldn't be feasible.

If you were thinking about the full bed drawer system that some people have expressed interest in then a bike rack would be feasible.

A point to note here is that all of these drawer systems are designed for use in dry areas, i.e. inside a vehicle, under a shell or lid on a pick up. They are designed the same way high-end cabinetry is, using components and materials that are durable in extreme conditions. They are water resistant, but not waterproof. You are not going to want to mount these in the back of an open pick up bed.
 

Martyn

Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0018
zimm said:
sites down.

Just prolonging the anticipation :rockon:

We just switched web hosts, so it may be some teething problems, if not we'll be switching hosts again.

It's only 7.00 am on the West Coast and getting any help on this before the network geeks have had their third Latte just isn't going to happen. Oh well.
 

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