Post up your drawer/storage system

EricGagne

Adventurer
Disclaimer: I am no builder so this is not high quality work and since I care about functionality and not much about look, it is not the most beautiful drawers you've seen around....but I am happy with the results.

I wanted drawers on my bed slide where I could put the small and medium size things so they stop bouncing around the cargo when I drive on rough roads. I got fed up with my bed slides jamming on things thar rolled outside of it and blocked it against the wheel pits when pulling it out. I also had to keep a large enough surface to fit my grubhub, a folding table, my chain saw and other large things.

I got myself 2 pairs of heavy duty 36" drawer slides with lock in/lock out and built the box and the drawer with 1/2" baltic birch.

The box and drawers are standard build, nothing extraordinary here. I just used glue and brad nails to put everything together.

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Here's the box and drawers all put together and sitting on my bed slide (the guy in the picture is my friend who helped me). The whole thing needs to be bolted to the bed slide to make sure the rear does not lift off when the drawers are pulled. The box is 37" deep and the drawers cannot be removed because those slides do not separate so I had to wait before installing the top of the box because once it's on there, I will not be able to reach inbside.

I decided to use green exterior stain. After 2 coats, it's back in the truck and ready to be bolted to the bed slide.

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I need to be able to remove it and put it back if necessary but I did not want to have to remove the cover each time. So I decided to use T-Nuts inside the box and bolts through the bed slides rails.
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I did not measure correctly and I got lucky here, the bolts fit right below my track on both sides.
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The drawer slides extend 100% and the bed slide extends 70%. I would never fully open both drawers when the bed slide is completely out if the drawers full of things but with everything empty, I could not resist the temptation, I had to play with my new setup :)

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Once the T-Nuts were securely in place I could put the top on. I did not glue it, I only used brad nails. If I ever have to take the box out, I only have to remove the two bolts. If by any lack of luck the T-Nuts come out of their place, I will be able to remove the top fairly easily to reach inside.

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I covered the top with a piece of 1/8" rubber. I used Technofloor all purpose from the Technoflex company. It is a little rought on one side, not much but just enough to give it a little grip an make it non slippery.

https://www.technoflexintl.com/products/consumers/technofloor-all-purpose/

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Now this where it gets really ugly but as I said, I don't care for look. As one can see on the pickup bed and near where the tail gate closes, dust gets inside. Usually only on the first 15" or so but I wanted a way to keep it outside the drawers as much as possible. I decided to cover the front with 2 layers of rubber that would be over each other when the drawers are closed and keep it tight. I could have glued the rubber with contact cement but it would be hard to remove if I ever have to replace them.

I stapled a strip all around the frame border
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Then I put pieces on the front of the drawers, making them large enough to fit the outside of the box

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That should be tight enough to keep most of the dust out of the drawers. And yes, I can always vacuum drawers when they are full of dust but I also wanted to keep it out of the slides.
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And here is the result.
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Maybe one day I will try to find black staples and redo the outside but for now this will do.
 
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JCDriller

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racerjb

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Custom under seat drawer I made...I normally woudn't do carbon fiber but my truck has other carbon fibers accents from the factory so I decided to add it to the drawer..drawers are wood. I plan on making them out of Aluminum next to get more interior space.
 

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proper4wd

Expedition Leader
I decided against drawers with slides for 3 major reasons:

  • Time consuming and expensive to build
  • Loss of space due to drawer slides (4 slides over 2 drawers eats up more than 2" of potential storage space width)
  • Inability to easily move / transfer complete contents

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Instead I used straight wall containers, widely used in the shipping and logistics industries. These are lightweight, extremely sturdy, and inexpensive. The dimensions of these in particular is 24" deep x 15" wide x 11" tall. Cost was about $25 per container shipped to my door. The framework is built tight to the bins so there is a bit of a friction fit that holds them in place very well. It's built from 1/2" A/C underlayment which is very rigid.

As you can see, the main objective for this build was to have an elevated platform for the dogs to travel on while neatly stowing gear below. The right drawer is about 2/3 kitchen and 1/3 dry goods storage; the left drawer is tools and misc campsite equipment. Note also the fridge is not on a "slide" as I feel this also takes up excessive room and adds complexity. To the right of the fridge is a 20L MWC with an in-tank pump plumbed to the sink on the rear door drop down table.

To the left of the "drawers" is a cavity about 10" W x 18" D x 12" H covered by a hinged flap, which holds more seldom-used things (spare parts and dog gear mostly).

With this setup, plus 2 medium duffel bags thrown in the second row floor, we can travel very comfortably for quite a few days without drowning in gear (2 adults, a 6 month old baby, and 2 dogs).
 
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JRHartley

New member
This was on my 2000 RR P38, a sadly missed rig as I sold it earlier this year.

Based on using removable storage boxes and a fridge on sliders it was modular and made loading for different types of trips easier.

I am now planning for the Defender so looking for good ideas here.

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stix999

New member
Thanks!!! I thought so too. While not tested in real world yet, the drawers don't need slides ( save $, weight, and space) if the single flange is used for the base for the drawers to "rest on", then use the double flange for the drawers, which gilde on these VERY economical casters from amazon. Measurements are perfect. Time will tell

Ball Transfer Unit KangTeer 10pcs Stainless Steel Universal Base Metal Ball Bearing Casters Mounted Bearing Transfer Bearings

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