AnswerID: 231286 Submitted: Monday, Apr 02, 2007 at 18:30
Wayne (NSW)
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Joe,
Here are the photos of the draw system that I have made. (I hope so anyway:-) )
The
fridge is on the left with a box in front of the
fridge to store tea and coffee. Under the front box is a draw with the knives and forks.
On the right bottom is the BBQ that I use when doing the tag a long trips. Above that is a draw with
recovery gear and tools. Above that is another draw for food.
On the left hand side over the wheel arch is a water 60lt
water tank. The axe and log splitter also sit on top of the
water tank. At the back of the
draws is another 60lt
water tank that goes the full length of the cargo barrier. On the right is a long shelf going from cargo barrier to back door. The top of the cargo barrier there is a shelf that has the
first aid kit. Under the shelf at the back of the
draws is a shelf, sitting on top of the
water tank, that holds the 5lt of fuel and chain saw.
Wayne
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FollowupID: 492183 Submitted:
Monday, Apr 02, 2007 at 18:55
Wayne (NSW) posted:
Joe,
You will have to copy and paste to get the photos up.
The slide that I use is "Uni strut"
http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w247/MakingEchoes/IMG_7154.jpg
It has a "C" section that is 22.5mm and 22x8x6mm bearing that fits inside the "C".
The uni strut is welded to a steel frame and a timber draw is made to fit.
I use 5 bearings on each side of the draw. This system has worked well for me over the past years on some very rough roads.
Wayne
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