Rear Draws Finished Part 1 of the interior build

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Rear Draws Finished Part 1 of the interior build

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About 6 months ago I saw a thread on the Aussie Patrol forum on a set of draws and thought shit they are cool 8) so a coulpe of weeks ago I started to build some :? so this is what took place over 2 Mondays and 2 hours every morning in between :shock:

First I had a look in the back
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not enough room there so I folded the seat forward
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so away with the back seats I start to build
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so now I have three little cubby holes
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and a long draw (1200mm) which opens with the large door closed
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then I started the other side
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three more cubby holes on the other side
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and then add a big draw
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plenty of space now
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and a cubby hole at the front for my compressor
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view looking back
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now to finish it off with carpet and a little rubber for protection and some tie downs and latches to finish it off
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now all I have to do is hard wire in the compressor with an air tank put in the new gearbox and give it a 75mm spring lift all before the easter trip to the west coast
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shit thats a nice job!! you should start taking orders!! where did you get the latch on the compressor door??
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very very very nice

me jealous

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Holy Crap, your in the wrong profession :shock: You should have a custom auto interior shop of some sorts :twisted:

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Ryan wrote:where did you get the latch on the compressor door??


I got the latch from TWL but any truck and trailer spares place should have them in a large range of sizes :wink:
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Nice job there Paul, nice indeed.

Looks like Photobucket has done the same to you as it has to me when posting photos, its cut the right hand side off them. :?
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you get sick of smashing kour knee's on your tow hook :twisted:
very nice job, well done
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Nice work there. One question though, how/where is the whole lot secured to the body of the truck?
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kiwipete wrote:Nice job there Paul, nice indeed.

Looks like Photobucket has done the same to you as it has to me when posting photos, its cut the right hand side off them. :?


Nup thats the site not expanding to accomidate the large photos. right mouse click -> view image if you want to see the full version. Will try to fix at some stage.

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Mate, that is seriously inspirational! I have been wanting to do something like that in my LWB for a while. What do you reckon it weighs Paul? What thickness ply did you use there? The carpet and rubber top certainly makes it look the part.
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smurf182 wrote:Nice work there. One question though, how/where is the whole lot secured to the body of the truck?


3 bolts across the back under the draws and a large L bracket in the front bolted through floor and draws
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Mark wrote:Mate, that is seriously inspirational! I have been wanting to do something like that in my LWB for a while. What do you reckon it weighs Paul? What thickness ply did you use there? The carpet and rubber top certainly makes it look the part.


What does it weigh???? :lol: Its a nissan 8) It would make stuff all difference to a nissan especially your whale mark :wink:

Might have to do something like that for mine but go DB style and put a bed on top.

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God I hate to say it but thats not to bad a job. Im gonna do something similar with my cruiser at some point, I like the tie downs.
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mike wrote:
Mark wrote:Mate, that is seriously inspirational! I have been wanting to do something like that in my LWB for a while. What do you reckon it weighs Paul? What thickness ply did you use there? The carpet and rubber top certainly makes it look the part.


What does it weigh???? :lol: Its a nissan 8) It would make stuff all difference to a nissan especially your whale mark :wink:

Might have to do something like that for mine but go DB style and put a bed on top.

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It weighs about 60-70kg but I took my back seats out and saved 20kg so about 50kg for me :shock: , as for the bed the dip in the middle is the right width for a single matress or air bed in my case which I will be able to pump up with my onboard compresor :wink: and as for your toymoter Mike this design would suit any truck :twisted:
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MATT4U wrote:God I hate to say it but thats not to bad a job. Im gonna do something similar with my cruiser at some point, I like the tie downs.


Geeees Matt dont strain yourself :lol:
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mike wrote:
Mark wrote:Mate, that is seriously inspirational! I have been wanting to do something like that in my LWB for a while. What do you reckon it weighs Paul? What thickness ply did you use there? The carpet and rubber top certainly makes it look the part.


What does it weigh???? :lol: Its a nissan 8) It would make stuff all difference to a nissan especially your whale mark :wink:

Might have to do something like that for mine but go DB style and put a bed on top.

Mike



could you put the tie down points across the top so we have somewhere to tie the bagels :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Looking good..... 8) the drawers that is.... having them in a Toyota would make them look better......

Guess we are filling up those drawers with Bagels at QBW :twisted:
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very nice,is that some type of marine ply?,is it o.k in water

Cause your going to get it wet :D
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Shane wrote:very nice,is that some type of marine ply?,is it o.k in water

Cause your going to get it wet :D


17mm H3 treated at $65 a sheet :wink: . I would not buy 17mm marine ply at $365 a sheet :shock:
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OOO i love dail up, ( still waiting to see the pics.

Paul i'll be lookin at doing some thing like this but i will use Marine ply Opps i work in that area so i know some poeple that know which truck to stop.
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PR wrote:
MATT4U wrote:God I hate to say it but thats not to bad a job. Im gonna do something similar with my cruiser at some point, I like the tie downs.


Geeees Matt dont strain yourself :lol:



i think I pulled a muscle in my finger typing that, lol
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red-devil wrote:OOO i love dial up, ( still waiting to see the pics.

Paul i'll be lookin at doing some thing like this but i will use Marine ply Opps i work in that area so i know some poeple that know which truck to stop.

the only reason you need to use marine ply is if you are building a boat.

so unless you are going to drown your truck in the surf, then theres no need to waste a huge amount of money on anything other than H3 treated ply. Hell even the non treated stuff would be fine. my2c
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skid you are soo right. but when it free ill use it.

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red-devil wrote:skid you are soo right. but when it free ill use it.

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wow that does look great.
Def makes me wanna do one for the cruiser.

Least ya know if ya jobs ever in trouble ya can make those for club members. Will be enough of us to keep ya going for a few years :D
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