Where did this end up? Looks great
Good question. I finished up the box (for the time being) towards the end of the summer and it works really well. It's definitely heavy and is best moved with 2 people. There's not much I would change about it other than the weight. I think the best I could do is replace the wall panels with something lighter but I have yet to find a suitable substitute. Everything is easy to get to and put away, the height is equal to 2 wolf packs tall, and it carries everything we want and use on our trips.
I don't have any good finished kitchen box picts but here are a few I found on my phone...
These shots are of attaching the shelf rails and shelf clips. I cut the 1/4" acrylic out on a CNC laser cutter we have at work (note the corner notches for the rails). The rails were clamped in place, marked, drilled, countersunk, and tapped for #6-32 screws. Fully loaded the shelf clips stay in place and everything fits nice and snug.
Here's a shot with the door removed. Every time we've used it I've taken the door off the lift off hinges to make it easier to get to things. I store the door slid down between the truck bed and the kitchen box.
Contents....
-partner stove 22"
-richlite custom cutting board (for partner stove stand)
-2 hot pads
-magma cook set
-3 steam pans for washing dishes, roll of paper towels lives inside
-flex space which typically has a jetboil, isobutane fuel, 1# propane cylinder, coffee pot, snow peak sandwich maker, etc.
-plates, bowls, cups, wine tumblers, beer cups, collapsible bowl
-roll of HD foil, BROG bag of zip baggies
-cutting boards, knife set, BROG kitchen bag (full of eating utensils, cooking utensils, coozies, wine opener, can opener, and other misc. kitchen items)
-small plastic tray that acts as a junk drawer. It typically has headlamps, lighter, batteries, the handle for our pans, deck of cards, bluetooth speaker, etc.
Here's the box in the truck in relation to other gear. It doesn't have the spring loaded handles on the sides in this picture but it gives you an idea what it looks like. The door catch is just a modified flat plate that works pretty well and is super simple and low profile.
And one in use.