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Draws for the back of a surf

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Draws for the back of a surf

Post by brett5141 »

Hi All,

A while ago I saw some plans of someone who made some draws from timber for the back of their surf.

I have tried searching but had no luck and wondering if anyone can point me in the direction of some plans or designs they have seen.

thanks in advance

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Post by rodw »

Try these
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/HILUX-SURF-CUSTO ... dZViewItem

There is a guy somwhere on Ebay that sells plans for draweres fro about $60. Not sure if he has plams for your rig
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Post by shamozzle »

If you're interested I made some draws up. I used the aluminium cubelock system from Capral aluminium. I'm pretty sure I still have some rough drawings lying around somewhere of the box sections for the construction of the draws.
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Post by rodw »

Yeh, cubelock is amazing stuff. I am debating using it to make a storage drawer system for the back of my ute after I did this using it in my Vitara:

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Here is what it looked like when i took the rack out (it was held in by 8 bolts:
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You just tap the fittings in with a rubber hammer. To bolt everything together, use 1/4" Tee nuts(they don't have metric nuts that look like this.
http://elraco.com.au/index.php?cPath=11 ... 1c1f96a42a

Countersinlk the top of the ply with a 3/4" wood bit a couple of mm, tap the Tee nut into place and then glue marine carpet over the top.

Cubelock also works with a Capral extrusion which has a lip on it. i reckon that if you used that for drawers and cut insets for the bottom and sides out of ally plateand pop rivet them to the lip, you's be onto a winner as there would be no weight on the plastic fittings. The fridge slide in my rack was a 100kg drawer slide from Hafale:

http://www.hafele.com.au/isapi/online/tchff/tchff.asp

But for ute drawers, I'd probably use some rollers on angle iron like the Engel Fridge Slides.

Cheers

Rod
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