Photog and lostworldexpedition, thanks for the compliments. As I wrote in the last posting, I am not sure yet on how I will use this. My initial plan was to install tracks into the jeep, and this would roll out like the original Drifta kitchens do. I would have normally put one set of legs on the end that is outside of the jeep and the other side would rest on the rear bumper/cargo area. I installed the track system, but it doesnt work quite like I wanted it to. Basially I installed two 4 foot long strips of aluminum angle on the rear platform in the jeep, on the passenger side. The bottom of the kitchen has very small casters that ride on those aluminum strips. I was going to have ties downs on each end of the kitchen to secure it while in transit. No, the sawhorses wont be needed while camping ....LOL.
After the not so great performance of my track system, I am rethinking the idea. I will most likely make my own set of folding legs that will mount on the bottom of the kitchen, and it will just sit on the floor of the jeep (secured with straps obviously), and then I will use it as a stand alone unit under my awning when we are camping. Ths kitchen will only be in the jeep when we are on camping trips, and I didnt want to have to leave the tracks bolted to the floor when the kitchen is not in there as it takes up the flat space. I will build my own folding legs that will hinge down on each end of the kitchen, that way it is totally a stand alone unit. Maybe this picture will help as to the "where will this fit in your jeep" question. I have removed the rear seats, and installed a platform from front to back.
You can see the two aluminum angle tracks. This is where the kitchen was going to go.
Here you can kind of see the small rollers/casters on the bottom of the kitchen. These were going to roll on the aluminum tracks, but I am re-grouping on that idea
The weight of the finished kitchen is 38 pounds, with nothing inside of it. The cutting board is the heaviest part of the entire thing. This birch ply is very lightweight.
Nuclear Redneck, yeah its 12mm ply. The dimensions if memory serves is 48" in length, 17" tall and 16 inches deep. The grill opening is 24" wide, and 5 inches deep for a size reference.
Thanks for all the compliments guys, it was a lot of work, but it was cool seeing it all come together. I am very happy with the finished product, and even surprised myself honestly. I think I have about 22 hours into to it total, and the final tally, not including the track hardware is at $232.00. All I can say is the Drifta kitchens have VERY good pricing after completing this. Wish they were available outside of Aussie land.