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Drawer Project....another crusade. The story so far.....


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Have enjoyed this one....trial and error, lots of head scratching and drawings on the backs of letters.
Finished assembling (will take it apart again to glue) and test fitted today.
Then drawers need sanding and varnishing...
Lessons learned? Move to a country where it doesn't rain every time I'm off work...

Be a bit more relaxed as far as measuring is concerned ( a Vernier???)
Don't Ever use MDF again! (cant screw into edge without it splitting)

Total cost of ply to do this, cut to size, is £76.16.....

Here is the pic

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That's very smart indeed! Planning the same sort of thing for the back of my 90. I take it they will slide on the floor? I've found a pile of ball bearing runners at work...... My concern with running on the floor would be how hard it would be to shift a drawer full of kit.

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Hi Ratty! What are you thinking of carrying in there?
I'm planning to just use them for food and a light basic selection of tools!
I'm sealing them in and out with a couple of coats of varnish then if they do

stiffen up, will spray some silitec on the drawer bases....If that doesnt work, maybe a thin sheet of PTFE?
They are a vey snug fit!
Thought of runners but the cost skyrocketed to get some that came out this far....

Just trying to keep it cheap and simple (for Camping)...

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Hi Ballcock! That's reassuring! The reason I'm doing this is because when I was in Argyle & Bute (lovely!)
I was climbing over two plastic chests every time I needed to let the dog out! Oh and, the whole drawer frame slides out too

(Mission dependant you see!) ;) Without it, I can seat 5 Ninja's in the back!... :ph34r:

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Ratty! What are you thinking of carrying in there?

I'm planning to just use them for food and a light basic selection of tools!

I'm sealing them in and out with a couple of coats of varnish then if they do

stiffen up, will spray some silitec on the drawer bases....If that doesnt work, maybe a thin sheet of PTFE?

They are a vey snug fit!

Thought of runners but the cost skyrocketed to get some that came out this far....

Just trying to keep it cheap and simple (for Camping)...

After sealing the MDF with varnish/polyu - maybe spray with PFTE Silicon Plumbers spray. Its as slippery as a successful politician!!

Barry

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