Nice setup. Would you have the link to the box you got from Amazon?
Here's the one I ordered (with my review which includes interior measurements), but it's now listed as "unavailable".
This one looks to be the same, although it's selling for a bit more than I paid.
This one is similarly priced to mine, but you'll pay shipping.
For all of these, I wish they were just a couple more inches deep, then I'd be able to fit a bigger frying pan and maybe my stove inside. Otherwise, I'm limited on the dimensions for the box I can use because it has to
fit under my bed platform.
I would also like to see how you bolted the HF saw horses. Thanks
Apparently I never photographed my installation of the sawhorse. Will have to remember to do that.
Here's a weak photo of the box on the HF sawhorse.
I started with this
Folding Adjustable Sawhorse. I got it for <$20 at HF, but I've seen them for around the same price at Home Depot and HF seems to be asking more this week. Shop around.
It's wider than my box, so I had to chop ~10" out of the middle (keeping most of the steel channel). I originally tried to use just the "ends" attached to the aluminum box, but the box is thin-walled and was oil-canning some, so I sacrificed a 2nd one to keep most of the channel. The aluminum box is
barely wide enough to accommodate the length of the folded legs, so I had to offset the two sections of channel slightly so that the legs will fold up.
Fastening the steel channel to the aluminum box wasn't anything special - some low-head cap screws, washers, and nuts, IIRC. The nice thing about the adjustable sawhorse legs is that they're individually adjustable, which is nice for setting up in a less-than-level campsite.
Hope that helps. Will try to get a good photo of how the sawhorse is bolted on...
EDIT: Should also add that my particular box had an annoying lock design - you could only remove the key if it was "locked", which I didn't like, so I
drilled out the lock cylinder and plugged it with a dowel.
(Sorry about all the links to images - I haven't uploaded these photos to my usual image host and can't do it from where I am currently due to firewall issues)