Post up your drawer/storage system

Fritzoc

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Nothing too fancy and still a work in progress. Ripped out the second iteration of my Jeep storage in favor of dual slides. Set up works well for me and I’m really liking the @frontrunner shelf.
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Stabwell

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Since the Covid lockdown kicked in, I've been working on a fridge and drawer slide for the 100. I've had a drawer system before, in my 80. I knew what I liked about it and what I didn't like about it. I'm pretty happy with this one, I think. I had a Dissent rear bumper with swingout on the last truck, so easy access required keeping it in the second row. No swingout on this truck, so I moved it to the rear. I only wanted one drawer at least 8 inches deep and a fridge on a slide so we could reach in with the tailgate down. The fridge slide is on a 28 inch locking slider and the drawer is on a 36 inch locking slider. All are heavyweight slides. Drawers and carcass are made from 1/2 inch baltic birch. Drawer bottom is 3/8 inch plywood, and fridge slider top is doubled 3/8 inch plywood. Most joints are blind rabbets, which took some learning on my part. All slides are attached with 1/4 inch tee nuts. I didn't think wood screws would be strong enough. I can install/remove it in approximately 15 minutes or so. Total weight is 93 pounds (without the fridge and cargo deck). Fridge is secured with L-track. I'll be adding 1/4 inch ply dividers to the drawer and a handle. I'll have to wait until it cools off to seal it. Haven't decided on polyurethane or the gallon can of black monstaliner I've been holding onto for over a year.

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Jes

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My TJ storage system.
I started out buy buying an ARB fridge and slide out, I knew I'd needed a rack above it so I bent up and welded a bunch of EMT conduit...
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Strapping down everything with ratchet straps was a PITA so I had Adventure Tool Company make me a custom bag for my rack...
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I then bought this drawer because it sort of fit. Had to do a little cutting and fiddling to make it work...
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I came with some lame plastic cutting board...
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That wasn't going to fly...
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...much better...
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The convenience of having all your stuff organized makes setting up and breaking down camp so much easier.
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Specky

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great looking product The Decked Guy, unfortunate that ********** is a nickname for a scrotum here in Australia!! Do you have an agent over here? Interested in pricing and availability here.
 

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