Storage/drawer system
Posted: 08 Nov 2011 14:58
Here is the start of the next project: A storage/drawer system.
My problem with most of the drawer systems I have seen is that they tend to be quite wastefull of space. Most systems are based on two wide, long drawers that cover the whole floor area of the load box. With this too I have a problem: If my fridge stands on the floor of the load bin, there is just enough room above it so that it can open. So if it stands on a drawer, it would have to be mounted on a fridge slide and slid out to be able to open it. One problem with this is that it would then not be possible to get to stuff while we are driving, and the second problem is that all my girls are relatively short, and they would not be able to see into the fridge.
so the basis of my system is to mount the fridge such that it faces the back seat. The space left over next to it, is where I will then mount my drawers. Now for the next problem: Most commercial systems are based on drawers, in which ammo boxes are stored. Now I like the idea of boxes which can be removed, as this is handy when packing and unpacking and also sometimes when on trips where food is prepared in a communal area, but ammo boxes waste quite a lot of space.
So I decided to fabricate metal boxes, which clip into each other. I can fit three stories of two boxes each next to the fridge, pointing to the rear, giving me six boxes in total. The boxes are all exactly the same, and can be installed in any order. In front of the boxes I have a fold-down table, an idea I shamelessly stole from JG: Each drawer is equipped with a spring-loaded catch which ensures that the drawer neither falls out nor closes unexpectedly. The drawers run on teflon strips, rather than bearings or slides, as this is cheap, dust proof and space efficient.
My problem with most of the drawer systems I have seen is that they tend to be quite wastefull of space. Most systems are based on two wide, long drawers that cover the whole floor area of the load box. With this too I have a problem: If my fridge stands on the floor of the load bin, there is just enough room above it so that it can open. So if it stands on a drawer, it would have to be mounted on a fridge slide and slid out to be able to open it. One problem with this is that it would then not be possible to get to stuff while we are driving, and the second problem is that all my girls are relatively short, and they would not be able to see into the fridge.
so the basis of my system is to mount the fridge such that it faces the back seat. The space left over next to it, is where I will then mount my drawers. Now for the next problem: Most commercial systems are based on drawers, in which ammo boxes are stored. Now I like the idea of boxes which can be removed, as this is handy when packing and unpacking and also sometimes when on trips where food is prepared in a communal area, but ammo boxes waste quite a lot of space.
So I decided to fabricate metal boxes, which clip into each other. I can fit three stories of two boxes each next to the fridge, pointing to the rear, giving me six boxes in total. The boxes are all exactly the same, and can be installed in any order. In front of the boxes I have a fold-down table, an idea I shamelessly stole from JG: Each drawer is equipped with a spring-loaded catch which ensures that the drawer neither falls out nor closes unexpectedly. The drawers run on teflon strips, rather than bearings or slides, as this is cheap, dust proof and space efficient.