That will be great, looking forward seeing your photos too.
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IMO if you were to use piano hinge I think youd be fine screwing into 17mm ply. But I do like your idea of having them drop in, that means the lids can be fully removed out the way, and may provide a dual use?
Sounds like you are using a sort of form ply. If you are worried about vibrations, maybe use a flexable polyurethane adhesive
I think drop in lids will actually be easier and more convenient to use. Like you say it also allows for dual use. Fitting items in that will sit above the lid when needed, without the lid getting in the way or flapping around.
Should be right for vibrations, it's a very strong construction. The drawer and side boxes are also sitting on (and bolted through) 10mm closed cell foam and marine carpet, so that if I remove the drawer and side boxes (it's modular so removes easily) then the tub will still be carpeted. Should help dampen the vibes a little at least.
The Raids will have to do the rest;)
Pics of mine. One bolt through the wheel arch towards the rear, and another near the front, but can't remember what it secures to without going and having a look :cool:
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...014/04/689.jpg
Watertank behind the box across the load barrier.
Martyn
Earlier shot
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...014/04/690.jpg
Obviously the fridge has moved (replaces the single seat in the rear) now we aren't transporting the kids, but the draw is the same. Pretty simple setup.
Martyn
Just cheap waterproof carpet from Bunnings.
Martyn
the Carpet always seems to make the job look a lot more 'polished'
Ive been using my draw for a few months now as bare ply wood, it makes camping and day to day so much easier, still a little work to do before I can carpet it though.
I two plan to fit 'under window boxes' though have been holding off till I can afford gull wing doors.
what is your plan to access the boxes? are you going for full length boxes or jsut near the factory windows opening?
whatever you make, be sure to post photos for the rest of us :)
Leroy