Better LATE than NEVER!
Well, it's been a little better than a month since we returned from our trip and it seems that I have been far too busy with other things and have struggled to get these extra pictures that were requested. So ... here you go!
Roller Bearing Slide Details:
Side Shot
Clearly shows the square tubing attached to the sides of the drawer and top slide.
Bearing/Steel Tube Detail
Shows how the square tubing rolls between the roller bearings.
Bearing Detail
Here's the best shot I can get of the bearings themselves. Not the square tubing at the top - this is one of the slides for the top slide.
Latch Details:
Drawer Catch
Attached to the bottom of the drawer openings. Spring-loaded latch catches here and holds the drawer shut firmly.
Pardon the Alaska back-road dust!
Top-Slide Catch
Simple barrel bolts were used to secure the top slides from sliding open every time we open the tailgate. I am going to try to integrate these into a way of being able to hold the slides open at varying lengths. Right now it all or none. You can also clearly see the quick-connect faucet that was used.
Engine Coolant Tie-In/Bypass
One of the most important factors when I was designing the hot water and canopy-heater systems was integrating a way of separating this loop from the factory heater loop in case we ever experience a leak. The following picture shows the copper manifold/valve assembly that I created to tie these new systems into the heater hose. Works great - and so far we haven't had to use the bypass!
I think that should cover everything that was previously requested, but please let me know if there are any lingering questions that I can assist with.
Thanks again for all of the positive feedback!
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