Updates
Got a lot done over the weekend, also acquired all my parts for the solar setup and roof rack/bumper buildout.
Truck is at the shop now for the next 3-5 weeks getting metal fab done so I wont have a ton of updates but here is what I did:
Made the base for the storage platform out of 3/4" Baltic Birch, used a 5'x5' piece and some remnant I had. Then a bunch of dominos and wood glue later and its a full 5'x6' base for the platform.
Next i mocked up my Fridge slide location and started building out the side flip up storage dividers:
Went with a single larger sliding drawer based on past experience, real happy with the outcome. I have 4 side storage areas and their lids will flip up to be accessed from inside or from the windoors. The main drawer slide is 2'x6'.
I used fixed Stanley casters because they were cheap and work well, then used aluminum uni strut to save some weight and bolted it to the box. My solution was to use some 2x4 that I planed down with UHMW on the bottom to keep the drawer from tilting up. I also used a threaded insert with a thumbscrew for a stop so it cant be pulled out unless you remove it and want to remove the drawer.
Got a lot done over the weekend, also acquired all my parts for the solar setup and roof rack/bumper buildout.
Truck is at the shop now for the next 3-5 weeks getting metal fab done so I wont have a ton of updates but here is what I did:
Made the base for the storage platform out of 3/4" Baltic Birch, used a 5'x5' piece and some remnant I had. Then a bunch of dominos and wood glue later and its a full 5'x6' base for the platform.
Next i mocked up my Fridge slide location and started building out the side flip up storage dividers:
Went with a single larger sliding drawer based on past experience, real happy with the outcome. I have 4 side storage areas and their lids will flip up to be accessed from inside or from the windoors. The main drawer slide is 2'x6'.
I used fixed Stanley casters because they were cheap and work well, then used aluminum uni strut to save some weight and bolted it to the box. My solution was to use some 2x4 that I planed down with UHMW on the bottom to keep the drawer from tilting up. I also used a threaded insert with a thumbscrew for a stop so it cant be pulled out unless you remove it and want to remove the drawer.