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DIY cargo draws

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Post by 0xyg3n »

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made a drawer system for my GQ about a year ago, best thing I have ever done to it . has been on one major trip and lots of weekendsrs, worth its weight in gold.
I used ply for the drawers and box section. used steel box section on the sides of drawers to allow roller bearings to be used to make it slide easy. have a look at the pics in the attached link (couldn't work out how to popst pics here) if you need any measurements ect yell out.
Aprox cost was $500 in materials all up, well worth looking on ebay as there are some bargains to be found

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2005 TD 100 series GXl wagon . Stock except bar and tyres . Plan on doing lots of touring in this one.
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Post by JWB »

Sorry for the hijack! but!
Oxy3gn! where did you get the keyed latches??
As I have just installed a single draw besides my fridge box and still have
fit a latch!
I'm having some trouble sourcing what I want to fit :x
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Post by CruiserCruising »

You can get those sorts of latchs from bunnings or any hardware store.
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Post by GUJohnno »

They're a bit pricey though and they can rattle open unless you lock it.
This is why I sourced the spring loaded latches. Strong, fail safe, and can lock open or closed.
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Post by 0xyg3n »

JWB wrote:Sorry for the hijack! but!
Oxy3gn! where did you get the keyed latches??
As I have just installed a single draw besides my fridge box and still have
fit a latch!
I'm having some trouble sourcing what I want to fit :x
Yup, bought em at Bunnings, can't remember the price but it couldn't have been too bad or it would have stuck in the grey matter. As for ratteling open ive never had an issue, been to Fraser islanf and back to melb and numerous trips in the Vic bush and not once have I had an issue.
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Post by JWB »

Thanks!
ye I did the Bunnings trip but couldn't find anything like those?
I do prefer a spring loaded type with a jam of some sort :?:
GUJohnno,
Where did you get the spring loaded type?
I trying to get a latch off a Chep cb7 ( food grade container )
but am having trouble getting my hands on one :twisted:
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Post by GUJohnno »

I got them from a cabinet makers harware supplier in Melbourne. Can't remember the name of them. Might be able to find it.

i personally haven't had a problem with the other latches comming open but some others that I have made drawers for have commented on this. I did abot 5 this way, three of them had them comming open.
I have done about 6 with the spring latches and all has been sweet.
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Post by bogged »

JWB wrote: I do prefer a spring loaded type with a jam of some sort
carac in dandenong have them
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