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Under tray drawer

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Under tray drawer

Post by norty40 »

I want to make a drawer system for under my tray and I'm wondering if anyone else has one that they've made. What did you use as runners? How did you mount it? What did you make it out of? All that usefull kinda stuff.

Also does anyone know where to get the heavy duty latches that are used on ute boxes, you know, the T-piece handle ones with key hole in them?
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Post by ledgend80 »

i would say get the draw folded up out of sheetmetal and the weld some rhs to each side then get some bearings for the the rhs to run on top and bottom
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Post by pig in shit »

bunnings for the latches

make sure there gal
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Post by norty40 »

ledgend80 wrote:i would say get the draw folded up out of sheetmetal and the weld some rhs to each side then get some bearings for the the rhs to run on top and bottom
bearings are a good idea. How much weight would they be able to support?
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Post by BrettInUte »

You can use skateboard bearings - they are cheap and a std metric size.

But for $2 - $3 each - you can get small rubber wheels from bunnings

But how are you going to stop your runners from filling up with mud + dust (it is under s 4wd !!)

Some of the bought drawers - actually have a completely sealed "outer" box - that keeps the internal drawer + runner free from most of the dirt.


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Post by built4thrashing »

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Toolboxes-Under- ... 2a0336fadb

I put one of these under the work uts and its the bast thing i did. Worth the money. Unless your a sheety you wont make anything more usable.

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