Since this seems to be the catch-all Chuck Box thread I'll post up these concepts for feed back, if y'all don't mind.
I'm not really a hard core overlander and tend to enjoy the more hard(er)core Jeep trails. But I do enjoy taking my Jeep ('01 Wrangler) out camping and out for several days at a time on some extended trail runs. Space is always limited but I've been really annoyed at trying to pack my kitchen into a tote bin the last several years. It's just a jumbled, disorganized mess after the first two meals and annoying trying to get at anything in it. The chuck boxes in this thread have been a great inspiration so here's my go at them.
I'd love to hear any comments, criticism, or suggestions of this idea.
Strategy
My "camp kitchen" strategy is comprised of five parts.
Chuck Box: This will store all my kitchen gear from pots and pans to dishes, propane canisters, utensils, paper towels, foil, etc. Basically, non-perisible items that I can keep stocked in the chuck box and in storage between camping trips with out having to worry about them.
Camp Stove: I have a 2-burner for ages. This will pack separately from the chuck box. I didn't want to built the box around the stove incase the stove gets replaced at some point. And a few posters have pointed out that the chuck boxes could get a bit greasy and messy if the stoves are used in them. So, this is a separate item.
Food Tote: Separate tote / container to keep all the food in.
Cooler: Duh. Things needing refrigeration or for cold beverages.
Cargo Deck / Table: A custom cargo deck that turns into a camp table. It's been great for organizing my Jeep and providing a secure tie-down point for gear.
The Chuck Box
It's designed so that the top of the chuck box is right at the same height as my cargo deck table so that it adds to the counter top or work surface at the camp site. The doors are just barely thick enough that they're useful for storing some items and also double as the counter surface "wing" supports. When folded it fits into a 14" x 20" foot print and is ~ 18" tall. And no, I can't really go much bigger than this since I have a Jeep and space is limited.
Chuck box all folded up for storage.
Legs folded down.
Leg braces folded out and door starting to open.
Doors are open, top starting to fold out.
Chuck box all set up and ready to go.
Worm's eye view so you can see the legs and leg braces.
Finally, this is how the legs would be arranged. Probably
cut out of 3/4" plywood. I wanted something that would
fold very flat.
The Cargo Deck / Table
While not directly relating to this thread it's part of how I'd set up my camp kitchen. Two years ago I built this. it's a cargo deck that mounts without tools into the back of my Jeep using the factory seat brackets. It takes maybe 60 sec or less to get in or out. There is a grid of threaded holes to screw in some eye bolts for flexible cargo arrangements. And on the bottom side are some folding legs so that the cargo deck converts to a table at the camp site.
Originally, I thought about just setting the chuck box on the table and forgetting about the legs but then it seemed like a waste of table space. With a little extra effort (the legs) the chuck box can add some additional counter space at the camp site.
The cargo deck. Note the grid of
threaded inserts.
The mount to the factory seat brackets.
Cargo deck installed in the Jeep. The
lower "basement" is for flatter storage
such as tents, folding chairs, air mattress,
firewood, tool bags, saw, axle, shovel, etc.
Everything packed into my Jeep. The
Chuck Box would take the place of the
blue tote bin.
The inaugral camping trip for the cargo deck. The chuck box
would unfold and be set next to the table to do double duty
as an other table-height work surface.
Well, that's it. Thoughts?
I'd love to hear the comments, criticism, and suggestion from all the chuckboxers on here. Thanks!
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