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Another quarantine project.
I have been looking at drawer systems for my Jeep JKU. I didn't want anything real tall that would take up all the space in back. The other challenge is the cost on many of the drawer systems out there was waaayyyyy more than I wanted to spend. Well I found a couple Black Forest slide outs from a scratch and dent liquidator for $60 each and decided to build my own. When it's done, it will only be 11'' tall and I can still put a cooler and cargo boxes on top.
My parts list:
Sliders- 2
15" x18" utility drawers from E-bay - 2
Spare ammo cans - 2
Walmart poly cutting boards - 2
Cheapo cargo mat from Walmart
Left over aluminum from other projects
Harbor Freight d-rings
A bunch of hardware from Ace
Parts pile
Spacers for the drawers cut from 1" aluminum square tube
Sliders bolted in the center to a 7" wide piece of 1/8" aluminum plate. I drilled 1/4" holes and pressed carriage bolts in from the bottom
Drawers bolted down to sliders
Just enough room in the back for the 2 50 cal ammo cans that will be held in place with nylon straps
$10 Walmart cutting boards to make a couple work surfaces when sliders are pulled out
Cutting boards fit and screwed down with counter sunk stainless screws.
Going to bend up some 1/8" aluminum for the sides and build a center support for the plywood top.
I have been looking at drawer systems for my Jeep JKU. I didn't want anything real tall that would take up all the space in back. The other challenge is the cost on many of the drawer systems out there was waaayyyyy more than I wanted to spend. Well I found a couple Black Forest slide outs from a scratch and dent liquidator for $60 each and decided to build my own. When it's done, it will only be 11'' tall and I can still put a cooler and cargo boxes on top.
My parts list:
Sliders- 2
15" x18" utility drawers from E-bay - 2
Spare ammo cans - 2
Walmart poly cutting boards - 2
Cheapo cargo mat from Walmart
Left over aluminum from other projects
Harbor Freight d-rings
A bunch of hardware from Ace
Parts pile
Spacers for the drawers cut from 1" aluminum square tube
Sliders bolted in the center to a 7" wide piece of 1/8" aluminum plate. I drilled 1/4" holes and pressed carriage bolts in from the bottom
Drawers bolted down to sliders
Just enough room in the back for the 2 50 cal ammo cans that will be held in place with nylon straps
$10 Walmart cutting boards to make a couple work surfaces when sliders are pulled out
Cutting boards fit and screwed down with counter sunk stainless screws.
Going to bend up some 1/8" aluminum for the sides and build a center support for the plywood top.