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    How did you attach the whole lot to the body?

    I imagine the seat belt mounting bolts are the only readily available bolt holes... but supposedly this is a no no as they are designed to take the load of a human in a crash, not a human + drawer system

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matplat View Post
    How did you attach the whole lot to the body?

    I imagine the seat belt mounting bolts are the only readily available bolt holes... but supposedly this is a no no as they are designed to take the load of a human in a crash, not a human + drawer system
    Just 50mm screws into the floor of the boot... holds pretty firm, just had to make sure that you miss the fuel tank and any wiring under there...

  3. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by Discomark View Post
    I used knock together aluminium box section to build the storage system. We have to take the back seats out to get the complete unit in but its a 1 hour job to fully remove and put the seats back so no big deal and most of the time there is just the two of us travelling.
    Mark. How rigid is the aluminium box section and plastic corner fittings? I am doing exact same in my Discovery within the next few weeks.
    Any tips and pointers from you before I get started?

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    Hi Streaky,
    Its pretty rigid when knocked together and mine has been in place since 2003 without any drama's and some big trips on badly corrugated roads, Simpson desert etc. The stuff I used was from a mob called Capral Aluminium (4 metre lengths) and they also have some lipped box section thats good for shelving etc. I'm not sure if you can get it in UAE though?
    I bought an Aluminium cutting blade for my drop saw which made the cutting easy but it can be done by hand with a mitre block. Heavy duty fridge slides from a German mob called Hettich have also stood up to the test of time. You want to make the frame so it can slide in and out of the back for easy removal, I have to unlatch the rear door stopper when removing but its easy done.
    If you can get it in bulk Its also good gear to have around the house and I've used it for all sorts such as book shelves. Roof top tent retrieval hoist etc.
    Cheers
    Mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by steelo View Post
    I'm 3/4 of the way finished but my Engel only fits in sideways, about an inch too long, which only leaves small room for drawers
    If your engle is a 40 litre you can get it in long ways. I just made my own outer handle so that it does not stick out as far.

    Dave.

    I was asked " Is it ignorance or apathy?" I replied "I don't know and I don't care."


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