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Thread: My drawer storage setup

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    My drawer storage setup

    handmade from cubelock aluminium and 9mm and 12mm plywood. carpetted with marine waterproof carpet.

    2 slide out drawers on heavy roller slides. these go up to meet where the back of the back seats sits if they are in.



    2 lift up compartments where back seats usually go. these can be removed and the 2 drawer system can remain so i can put the rear seats back in and keep storage.



    theres a small lift up hinged section that goes over the footwell of the rear passenger compartment. theres a cheapo barrier there, stops woofo from getting into the front.


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    front seats can be laid forward and fridge taken out and theres enough room for me at 6'3" to lay down and sleep.


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    Nice set up. Perhaps it would be better to rotate the fridge so there is more space on one side.

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    looks good mate, thanks for posting the pix, helps to give us all ideas

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    fridge is still undecided and thats why its held in with turnbuckles and chain. if i turn it sideways and on a runner, i wont be able to take it out and sleep in the back :/
    theres just enough room on the left rear to put my 20liter washing drum and on the right is the vents for the compressor of the fridge so thats fine as it is

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    see pics here of the cubelock that was used in the consturcion. its awesome stuff, strong, light and reasonably priced. and theres connectors to go almost any direction you want.

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/trailers-v...tml#post907526

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    klappers Guest
    Nice

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