Thanks guys. The slide is a Knape and Vogt lock in/out slide. Same HD ratings as the Accurides I've been using. I took off the ugly handle that came with it and made a custom bracket and powder coated aluminum T-handle. So, by pulling the handle it unlocks the slide, making for an easy open. To close the drawer once it's locked out, you just push the handle in to unlock it. Truth be told, I'm not sold on it yet. In theory and ascetically it's great. The big issue I have is that there is about 1/8" of play in the slide when it's closed, making the potential for a rattle or clunk. Those that know me understand that is totally unacceptable. So, it seems like it would be an easy fix with a bumper to hold the drawer out against the lock. Not that easy. With outward pressure the lock does not want to release. Any magnetic or tension catch strong enough to reliably hold the drawer closed on the back side of that play would make the drawer difficult to open. So, there are a few bugs there, but I'm working on it. It would be easy to just go back to the Accurides. They are bombproof and very, very smooth. And they can be "persuaded" to have zero movement when locked and still open reliably.
Yes, I've designed and will be offering the cargo rack as well. It mounts to the roll bar and is a stand-alone unit. It is adjustable 4" vertically. The panels are Line-X covered Baltic Birch, making it easy for the end user to modify them, such as drilling holes to mount equipment, etc. I'm very pleased with how it turned out, minus a few design tweaks needed to the mounting bracket. The rack will also become the top shelf for the Alpha System I'll be making next. The fridge barriers will attach to the bottom of the rack. I'm 99% sure an ARB 50 will fit. And for those of you wanting to store a stove under the fridge, you'll be able to.
Those of you interested in weight, the Bravo System you see weighs in at 93 lbs including the cutting board. The Wing kit is 6 lbs. I haven't weighed the rack and sleeping platform, yet, but I'd guess the rack is around 30 lbs and the sleeping platform is 40-45 lbs, maybe less.
This system will be going to Moab this next week for a trial run. In the meantime, I'll be making some minor design tweaks and getting some feedback from the trip.
David