Pull out Drawers and kitchen Sliders

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Sidetrekked Overland

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Ha. I'm also full time worker, graduate student and single dad to two kids. That's pretty weird. I have to put my 3" lift on my land cruiser before I start the drawers. I already bought it but haven't had the time to install it. Hopefully over the next two days I can get the lift on. I'll start working on drawers for my trailer and land cruiser after that. You know...during my free time... :)
 

FJBruiser

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Ha. I'm also full time worker, graduate student and single dad to two kids. That's pretty weird. I have to put my 3" lift on my land cruiser before I start the drawers. I already bought it but haven't had the time to install it. Hopefully over the next two days I can get the lift on. I'll start working on drawers for my trailer and land cruiser after that. You know...during my free time... :)
I hope to purchase a trailer next year. I have been looking at Metalian from South Africa. They appear to be a similar design as the Patriot Campers X1 from Australia but at a much lower cost. I have the full pricing guide if anyone is interested!?


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PapaDave

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Can you post some photos of how it looks all loaded up, how you organized it and such. Nice build
 

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Great job! I read through the post and forgive me if I missed it, where did you get the latches for your drawers?
 

Temudjin

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While you can buy a finished solution there is a heck of a lot of satisfaction in making something that exactly serves your needs as you have done. Well done. . . the draws and sliders look great and I'm sure they will give you long service. And you probably saved a bucket by going the DIY route as well.