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Thread: DIY Rear door shelf for a Puma

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    Christened it on Saturday up in the Watagans.

    The lads made ham, cheese and pickle rolls on the Hi-Lux shelf while I made tea on the Defender one.

    Very happy with the Coleman dual fuel too - no chance of any heat getting to the door or the carpet and it cools down really quickly after use too. A big but excellent unit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Cone of Silence View Post
    I made tea on the Defender one.
    TYPICAL defender owner :P

    awesome little shelf! How much did it cost to build approx?

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    I think about $200 or so as I needed the odd tool too. I can't remember - my vision and memory get terribly clouded in Bunnings. Must be something in the sausages.

    Ingredients:
    1 sheet of alu chequerplate
    1 small sheet of 11mm Ply
    2 x continuous hinges
    4 x 1m lengths of Alu L-section
    Marine carpet
    6 x pad eyes
    2mm cable
    4x Swages and 4x thimbles
    Screws, Rivets, Rivnuts and bolts
    Tea
    Band aids
    Tolerant and/ or partially deaf neighbours

    Tools:
    Drill
    Countersink
    Jigsaw
    Circular saw
    Stanley knife
    Rivet gun
    Swaging tool
    Spanners
    Screwdriver
    Kettle

    I'll let you work the recipe out yourself, but drop me a PM if you want me to run through the steps and tips I learned along the way.

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