Michael Montgomery
Well-Known Member
The slider with the lid open accessible within the tailgate for easy access works out low enough to be useful.
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I shall be visiting Julian V soon for a few necessary jobs and get him to do whatever he can to my drawer system, when it's done I'll get a few pictures posted.Be interesting to see your set up Chas. Yes Fridge slides are expensive and didn't want to go down that road.
This is a budget build so I'm using a 100 amp battery as I'll do the write up to why and how soon. The basis is a budget build on all fronts. Be interesting to see how it unfolds Chas and I'll let you guys know.
Those pictures are exactly how mine will be looking, I hope.Fridge view from the rear and battery enclosure with electronics fixings to be fitted inside.
left more than 2cm space on the sides and more than 10 cm at the rear for airing and cables.
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@Dervis Garip, Nice work, I too went with a custom home built version, but had a carpenter friend construct mine, I am not very good with is kind of thing. To keep costs down and make use of space, I had a box built that houses the fridge, this is on a platform that slides out. The disadvantage is extra weight, but I do gain the ability to have another 'cupboard' on top of the fridge. This allows me to use space above the fridge without obstructing the lid.
Where I am struggling is with covering the wood, I used material designed to cover the outside of commercial speaker cabinets, a sort of thin carpet. Looked great but does not stay glued down on corners or edges, of course the speaker cabinets have corner protection which I cannot use on the drawer edges ect.
Still thinking about it, a friend has suggested the cabinet covering used on boats, takes knocks and is weatherproof, have to look into that, Mine is still a work in progress, so still have a chance to change the choice of covering, yours look very professional Dervis, any trade secrets you want to share, friend, good buddy?
Regards
Dave
Here you go Dave, I wanted a spray adhesive too, https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Stikatak...hash=item520724330e:m:mLe80ulQ1dqhcRqdeZP5skQThanks for the reply Dervis. I had used a decent staple gun, not compression type but a commercial grade none the less. The problem is mainly the drawer fronts and the edges around them. Despite purchasing what I thought was a decent spray adhesive, it did not seem to do too well.
I need to sit down and revisit this when I get some spare time, and source a decent spray, I see the one you use is from the the UK, so will checkout availability.
Many thanks
Regards
Dave
That's a bugger, it's free post here, anyway more pics of my relocation of the fridge;Thanks for that Chas, £4.88 a tin not bad, unfortunately they want £12.95 per tin to post it to me,, I will try to source something closer to home.
Thanks anyway,
Regards
Dave
Yes, I am very pleased with it, I have lost some storage area but also some has been freed up where the fridge used to live, it remains to be seen where I will fit in my camping equipment though.Trim bond is another very good adhesive. It really holds.
Chas that looks like an excellent solution to what you were looking for.