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DIY Rear Drawers

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DIY Rear Drawers

Post by klrevo »

hey guys,

just thought id pop up some photos of the drawers i made for the back of the paj for our upcoming trip.

i know a few people are always taking about drawers and then theres the gunbarrel kits on ebay and what not,took about 10 hours all up over a few days, pretty happy with them, heaps strong, not totally finished, but you get the idea.

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Post by klrevo »

just thought id add, its using skateboard bearings, 8mm nuts and bolts, ply drawers, 20x20rhs runners, total cost all up was about $60 for the two drawers, already had half the bearings, and the ply. :D

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Post by big bundy »

nice drawers, love the bearings, do you get much free play in them? what stops sideways movement? the rhs on the ply?
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Post by klrevo »

yeh pretty much,

theres nota terrible amount of sideways movement, plus the drawers arent finished, but yeh you get the general idea.

theres pretty much zero freeplay in the drawers with the bearings and rhs.

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Post by Loanrangie »

Good idea with the tube and bearings instead of slides especially when my old man owns a bearing shop :D
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Post by NJV6 »

HI Dean,
Look great. Can you post up a pic of the inside of the rear door? Looks like you have you made a folding shelf?
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Post by bakerboy »

nice mate i did mine myself too but i still cant find any good locking recesed handles

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Post by klrevo »

NJV6 wrote:HI Dean,
Look great. Can you post up a pic of the inside of the rear door? Looks like you have you made a folding shelf?
here ya go mate, sorry took a while, i think a guy down in melbourne did a batch of these and frank had one fitted to his old paj, and i swapped it over when i did the body swap,

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Re: DIY Rear Drawers

Post by dirtydog16 »

G'Day mate,

I hope you are notified of this reply to your post.

I have a few questions I am hoping you will be able to answer.

First of all, how are the drawers, runners and bearings holding up now that they are getting on a bit?

How did you attach the metal runners to the drawer? If it was just with normal bolts from the inside with the nut in the runner what did you do to stop your stuff rubbing on the exposed head of the bolt or did you use a countersunk type head?

What mechanism did you use to stop them sliding all the way out?

Did you use something as bump stop to cushion the drawer's return movement?

How do you keep them open when you need them open?

Are the skateboard bearings showing any sign of wear?

I hope to hear from you soon,

Cheers

P.S. If anyone else has any informaion that they would like to share, I would be happy to hear it.

Thanks
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