Wow. You fit an amazing amount of kitchen in such a compact space. Love the deli tray idea. I wish I had seen this a week ago before l ordered a collapsible sink. Great video too. You showed and explained everything well, and kept it very concise.
I thought the same thing, ha ha! No worries, use the collapsible bin as a drying rack or waste tank or veggie rinse tank. You cannot go wrong with anything collapsible!
Finally a sensible solution to this concept! WELL DONE. All you need for the outdoors with no unnecessary junk and doodads without trying to provide all the comforts of staying at home. If you were only needing to cater for say two people instead of 12 it would be able to be scaled down in size much further.
Theodore, thanks for watching and for the comments. While I do have a few extras, like the marshmallow skewers, I did try to minimize how much I packed into this camp kitchen.
@@wanderbynature2508 No offence intended. I thought that your solution was the best that I had seen. Many of the other versions appear to be exercises in self promotion and demonstrating just how clever the author is at making videos. They generally lack craftmanship, thought, practicability and intellect. Yours is not one of those. I really enjoyed your effort and if I was not so old I would be using many of your ideas and doing the same. Unfortunately many of today's technological advantages like plastic bags and bottles did not exist in my day, Today I just sit back in my rocking chair and am very envious and jealous of what things are today. Through the electronic media I am able to still enjoy life and admire lots of adventures that younger people are able to do. Thanks for your efforts.
I2 people's stuff fits in that tiny box, amazing! Like Mary Poppins' bag, more and more comes out of it. The restaurant steel bin makes a great sink! Very nice setup. Good idea about the tarp for morning dew condensation. I forgot about that, its been a while since I tent camped. Love all the gear you have, very useful and nothing unnecessary. I get the feeling that you know what you are doing in all things, and well prepared. Very inspiring to see your organization and method. Looking good too. Bravo on being fit despite being a family man. That is a challenge when you work long hours and do home chores too. Your daughters did an artistic job of sticker painting, 😄. Enjoy your children, and thank you for an enjoyable demo!
I've watched many vids on chuck boxes...yours is the best I've seen by quite a margin ! I like that yours doesn't try to be a table... I think that's where other people go wrong. Love all the equipment too...well thought out, and it really shows ! 👍 All the best....
You must be my camp brother from another mother. Nearly everything you pack in that box is what I pack in my box, and what I don't I've put on the list to add, specifically the half tray for exactly your stated reasons. However, I have mine in a smaller plastic bin which makes grabbing anything an excavation and stowing an anger inducing Tetris game. This is brilliant! Great work! Clever design! Kudos to your daughters' design sense!
Ben, thanks for watching and for the kind words. You know what they say, great minds think alike. I used to keep all of this in a plastic bin also and grew tired of the excavation and Tetris game issues that you so aptly pointed out. Those issues were the biggest reason I built this box.
Thanks for the kind words. The stickers certainly made it more fun to build. My daughters still look for stickers to add and had me add one just the other day.
very practical and well planned!!! having all that gear in one container makes preparing a trip alot simpler iam guessin. that was fun and thx for sharin.
To me, the nicest thing about the stainless steel restaurant pan is you can use it for it's intended purpose! You can make 20 pancakes and bacon and stash it all in there, with a towel around it, and keep it warm so you can serve all at once. But definitely multi-purpose. Super nice job. Especially for canoeing, the thing about these boxes is where you draw the line between kitchen stuff and general camping stuff . Like tarps, lanterns cords, stakes, etc. Also, with some food-like items in there, now you have to think... Maybe some of that stuff should not be there overnight but should go into the tree food bag. These have a tendency to get too big and heavy but you've done a great job at keeping it compact and using every square inch.
Blackdogbite, thanks for watching and commenting. Great suggestion on the pan. I hadn't thought about that but you are right, it also works well for it's intended purpose. At first I wanted to build something that would hold the kitchen and camping stuff and some food but it was going to be way too big and heavy so I carry food in other containers. This box is pretty heavy. Good for car or canoe camping.
Wow! I'm very impressed with this. There's definitely alot in that box. I am trying to figure out how to design a box myself. Bcuz I too want to travel with a large amount of supplies. Similar to your amount of supplies. Another great idea for a camp box. I'm so glad you shared this. Thank you. May God bless you and keep you safe on your travels.
Just decided to make a chuckbox to help consolidate space in my Shasta Compact. I gutted her kitchen to make more space and love outdoor cooking. Thanks for the great ideas.
I really like the ideas you used for your chuck box. Using the metal pans is a fantastic idea. I’ve been looking for a silverware caddy FOREVER! I suppose I should check out the fishing department at Bass Pro! I don’t need to carry stuff for 12 people so I imagine I can make my box a little smaller. Thank you for sharing!
Wowza! You have a very efficient little box there. I'm in the process of down sizing mine now that all the kids are gone and I'm doing more solo and boat trips. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the kind words. I also have a pretty cool, at least I think it's pretty cool, solo/2-person kit that I put together. You can see the video at this link: ruclips.net/video/F0xYaDtXKSg/видео.html
Very nice, that's a lot of capability built into a small box. It seems like it would work well in practice also ( meaning some people have boxes stuffed so tightly it'd be a nightmare to pack/unpack on a trip).
KingintheNorth, thanks for watching and for commenting. You are right, it is fairly easy to pack and unpack as long as I remember exactly how things go in. Making is easy to use was my primary goal. I was tired of digging through a disorganized mess and never getting everything back in just right during a camping trip.
Fantastic job. I hope that you will be able provide some of the links for your build and Items you have in the compartments. so exited to begin my build. Best video I've seen today to date. Outstanding Job. Thanks
Stu, thanks for watching and commenting. I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I don't have links but below is a list of the main components of the box that you can search and find at places like Amazon, REI, Campmor, Academy, and other outdoor shops. Good luck with your build. Coleman Fold-N-Go stove GSI Bugaboo 4-person camping cookset Jetboil 10-inch fry pan Rayovac Sprortsman LED Lantern-these have a hook on the bottom so I can remove the globe and hang them upside down and they are a lot more useful that way Corona folding saw Estwing Sportsman's Axe GSI Cascadian plastic cups GSI Cascadian plastic bowls Equinox Sil-nylon 10x12 tarp
I was amazed that you could make a 12 person Chuck box that size...Many of the designs I have seen on RUclips are "pretty" but not particularly efficient/practical ...This design and the equipment it contains just blow them away.....
Love this so much! It gives me great ideas for car camping. Thank you so much for sharing your chuck box. It’s definitely just as good, if not better, than a store bought one.
Great work, and nice video! That wine goblet for the Mrs was a nice touch! Any affiliate links to buying these on amazon would definitely be welcome - happy to support! Thanks again from another Texan!
Steven, thanks for watching and for the kind words. I don't have an affiliate account set up with Amazon yet but probably need to look into that. The 2 items that have gotten the most interest are the stove and the wine goblet. Here is a link to the stove:www.amazon.com/Coleman-Fold-Propane-Stove-2-Burner/dp/B000F7T2MU/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=coleman+fold+n+go&qid=1598275438&sr=8-3 and to the wine goblet: www.amazon.com/GSI-Outdoors-63305-Stainless-Glacier/dp/B002YT2CFG/ref=sr_1_6?dchild=1&keywords=camping+nesting+wine+glass&qid=1598275617&sr=8-6.
RobW W, thanks for watching and commenting. The box is made of 15/32" (basically 1/2") plywood. I used glue and 18 gauge nails on the joints. I finished the outside with several coats of water-based polyurethane. Good luck with your build.
My pot and pen set up is based on the GSI Outdoors Bugaboo Camper 4 Person Camping Cook Set. However, since I already had a 4qt and 3qt cook pots, I bought the GSI Outdoors Infinity 4 Person Compact Nesting Tableset which comes without the pots. My cookpots are a little bigger than what comes with the camper set so I can a little more in the pots but where you can really put a lot of stuff is in the cups. I keep 2 backpacking stove with stove stands and propane adapters, salt and pepper shakers, lighter, matches, small container of dishwashing liquid, small scrub pad, small container for cooking oil, and pot handle spread through the 4 cups in the set. You can find both on Amazon.
Well, I don't know the exact weight but I can tell you it isn't light. I can move it in and out of my truck or a canoe by myself but it isn't easy and, to be honest, it's better using 2 people to move it around.
Thanks for watching and for commenting. My sister says she bought that at a little shop in Taos, NM. I found something similar made by GSI Outdoors on Amazon at the following link: www.amazon.com/GSI-Outdoors-63305-Stainless-Glacier/dp/B002YT2CFG/ref=sr_1_8?dchild=1&keywords=camping+wine+glass&qid=1593527359&sr=8-8
Coppeis, thanks for watching. I just went to websites and looked for the "Contact" link and just sent an email with a request for stickers. I did explain why I wanted them. In a few cases, the website actually had a link to request stickers. Some companies will send you stickers, some will ask you to send them a self addressed, stamped envelope, some will tell you that they don't give away stickers, and some companies will not reply at all. For companies that did not give me stickers, Ebay was a good resource for finding stickers if you want to buy them.
I haven't weighed it but I would guess between 50-60 pounds. I personally would never think of using this if I had to portage. Works great on a lazy river with no portaging or car camping but not in a situation where you have to carry it for any distance.
Environmenthrall, thanks for watching. Unfortunately, I made that roll bag. I would imagine you could find something similar on Amazon if you search on utensil or tool rolls. Good luck!
@@wanderbynature2508 should it be necessary for us to pack up and head for higher ground (It was when we lived in South East Texas) ours was first in the trunk then our food box, Important papers, cloths, toys for the kidlings. next came the boat fishing and camping gear in the boat. wife with a few hundred dollars in her purse, kids and dog in the back seat and Toledo bend here we come... When she passed over we went home and picked up...
Lisa, thanks for watching. You can find the stove at Amazon at the following link: www.amazon.com/Coleman-Fold-Propane-Stove-2-Burner/dp/B000F7T2MU/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=coleman+fold+n+go&qid=1594215066&sr=8-2
The stickers bother me a bit, my personal rule is I don't display a company's logo unless they pay me to. I don't mean to imply that your wrong or that there's a reason you should follow my rule, it just bothers me. I do get the covered in stickers aesthetic though, I'd probably make my own from photos of the places i've been, or the people I was there with. Signatures of fellow campers is another way to go.
Brocktechnology, thanks for watching and for the comments. I like your ideas for stickers. Especially taking a picture and having a sticker made. I can't do that on this box so need to find something else that I can load up with stickers using that idea.
Jeanette, thanks for watching and commenting. I have not weighed the chuck box but I can tell you that it is heavy. I can lift it in and out of my truck or a canoe but it is much better with another person. If I had to guess it weighs somewhere around 50 pounds.
AMAZING! This is the best 'Chuck Box' I've seen so far on my research. Can't wait to build mine!
Nicole, thanks for watching and for the kind words. Good luck and have fun building your chuck box.
Wow. You fit an amazing amount of kitchen in such a compact space. Love the deli tray idea. I wish I had seen this a week ago before l ordered a collapsible sink. Great video too. You showed and explained everything well, and kept it very concise.
Thanks for the comments and kind words. Sounds like you are well into putting together your own chuck box. Good luck and have fun with it!
I thought the same thing, ha ha! No worries, use the collapsible bin as a drying rack or waste tank or veggie rinse tank. You cannot go wrong with anything collapsible!
Heating the dish pan is genius! I already used the warming pan as my sink but heated the water in the pot... Wonderful idea!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
Great use of space. So Intelligently put together. Best chuck box I’ve seen so far.
Glad you liked it!
Finally a sensible solution to this concept! WELL DONE. All you need for the outdoors with no unnecessary junk and doodads without trying to provide all the comforts of staying at home. If you were only needing to cater for say two people instead of 12 it would be able to be scaled down in size much further.
Theodore, thanks for watching and for the comments. While I do have a few extras, like the marshmallow skewers, I did try to minimize how much I packed into this camp kitchen.
@@wanderbynature2508 No offence intended. I thought that your solution was the best that I had seen. Many of the other versions appear to be exercises in self promotion and demonstrating just how clever the author is at making videos. They generally lack craftmanship, thought, practicability and intellect. Yours is not one of those. I really enjoyed your effort and if I was not so old I would be using many of your ideas and doing the same. Unfortunately many of today's technological advantages like plastic bags and bottles did not exist in my day, Today I just sit back in my rocking chair and am very envious and jealous of what things are today. Through the electronic media I am able to still enjoy life and admire lots of adventures that younger people are able to do. Thanks for your efforts.
I2 people's stuff fits in that tiny box, amazing! Like Mary Poppins' bag, more and more comes out of it.
The restaurant steel bin makes a great sink! Very nice setup.
Good idea about the tarp for morning dew condensation. I forgot about that, its been a while since I tent camped.
Love all the gear you have, very useful and nothing unnecessary. I get the feeling that you know what you are doing in all things, and well prepared. Very inspiring to see your organization and method. Looking good too. Bravo on being fit despite being a family man. That is a challenge when you work long hours and do home chores too.
Your daughters did an artistic job of sticker painting, 😄. Enjoy your children, and thank you for an enjoyable demo!
MJ Remy, thanks for watching and for the kind words. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
I've watched many vids on chuck boxes...yours is the best I've seen by quite a margin ! I like that yours doesn't try to be a table... I think that's where other people go wrong.
Love all the equipment too...well thought out, and it really shows ! 👍 All the best....
The Life of Jools, thanks for watching and for the kind words. I did give this A LOT of thought and I am pretty happy with the way it turned out.
Oh dude.... OCD to the MAX! I love it!
LOL. I must admit to having OCD tendencies.
This is a great box! great Job. I love how you pack everything in very tight and clean! Great design & great build!
Cataclysmzpp, thanks for watching and for the comments.
Ditto!
Wow what a well designed chuck box!
Sheryl, thanks for watching and commenting and for the kind words.
One of the best I've seen. I'm saving your video to my play list. Good job👍🏼
Glad you liked it!
You must be my camp brother from another mother.
Nearly everything you pack in that box is what I pack in my box, and what I don't I've put on the list to add, specifically the half tray for exactly your stated reasons. However, I have mine in a smaller plastic bin which makes grabbing anything an excavation and stowing an anger inducing Tetris game.
This is brilliant!
Great work!
Clever design!
Kudos to your daughters' design sense!
Ben, thanks for watching and for the kind words. You know what they say, great minds think alike. I used to keep all of this in a plastic bin also and grew tired of the excavation and Tetris game issues that you so aptly pointed out. Those issues were the biggest reason I built this box.
Great job!! One of the best chuck boxes on youtube and definitely fits a ton of stuff. You did a fantastic job. Thanks.
Psari Man, thanks for watching and for the kind words.
Nice clean and simple build . Thanks for giving us the tour .
Thank for watching and for your kind words.
Wow. Super efficient and loads of great ideas....thanks for sharing. LOVE the stickers!!!!!!
Thanks for the kind words. The stickers certainly made it more fun to build. My daughters still look for stickers to add and had me add one just the other day.
very practical and well planned!!! having all that gear in one container makes preparing a trip alot simpler iam guessin. that was fun and thx for sharin.
Makes planning much simpler and getting to everything much easier.
Wow it’s amazing. I love how thoughtful you’ve worked all your needs in the box 👌🏽
Thanks so much! 😊
I absolutely Love this chuck box, You think of everything.
Thank you!
To me, the nicest thing about the stainless steel restaurant pan is you can use it for it's intended purpose! You can make 20 pancakes and bacon and stash it all in there, with a towel around it, and keep it warm so you can serve all at once. But definitely multi-purpose. Super nice job. Especially for canoeing, the thing about these boxes is where you draw the line between kitchen stuff and general camping stuff . Like tarps, lanterns cords, stakes, etc. Also, with some food-like items in there, now you have to think... Maybe some of that stuff should not be there overnight but should go into the tree food bag. These have a tendency to get too big and heavy but you've done a great job at keeping it compact and using every square inch.
Blackdogbite, thanks for watching and commenting. Great suggestion on the pan. I hadn't thought about that but you are right, it also works well for it's intended purpose. At first I wanted to build something that would hold the kitchen and camping stuff and some food but it was going to be way too big and heavy so I carry food in other containers. This box is pretty heavy. Good for car or canoe camping.
It is unbelivable! 👍 So small and perfect kitchen for 12(!) person! Great job!
Thanks so much! 😊
Wow! I'm very impressed with this. There's definitely alot in that box. I am trying to figure out how to design a box myself. Bcuz I too want to travel with a large amount of supplies. Similar to your amount of supplies. Another great idea for a camp box. I'm so glad you shared this. Thank you. May God bless you and keep you safe on your travels.
Tawny, thanks for watching and commenting. Good luck with your build.
This is my favorite set up by far. I want to make my own now.
I'm glad you liked it. Good luck with your build.
Great box and also great list of things you need to take with you!! Thanks for taking the time to post
Thanks for watching!
Just decided to make a chuckbox to help consolidate space in my Shasta Compact. I gutted her kitchen to make more space and love outdoor cooking. Thanks for the great ideas.
You are very welcome. Thanks for watching and best of luck with your chuck box build.
The best kitchen box I've seen
Thanks for watching and for the kind words.
I really like the ideas you used for your chuck box. Using the metal pans is a fantastic idea. I’ve been looking for a silverware caddy FOREVER! I suppose I should check out the fishing department at Bass Pro! I don’t need to carry stuff for 12 people so I imagine I can make my box a little smaller. Thank you for sharing!
JZ, thanks for watching and for the nice comments. Good luck building your box.
Incredibly good job! Great attention to detail..this gave me so many good ideas for the one I'm building. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
great video, a very well thought out chuck box. definetely going to build one
Bartek, thanks for watching and for commenting. Good luck with your build.
Wowza! You have a very efficient little box there. I'm in the process of down sizing mine now that all the kids are gone and I'm doing more solo and boat trips. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the kind words. I also have a pretty cool, at least I think it's pretty cool, solo/2-person kit that I put together. You can see the video at this link: ruclips.net/video/F0xYaDtXKSg/видео.html
The folding stove, I want it!
Miriam, thanks for watching. I agree, that's a pretty cool stove. You can find it on Amazon.
Very nice, that's a lot of capability built into a small box. It seems like it would work well in practice also ( meaning some people have boxes stuffed so tightly it'd be a nightmare to pack/unpack on a trip).
KingintheNorth, thanks for watching and for commenting. You are right, it is fairly easy to pack and unpack as long as I remember exactly how things go in. Making is easy to use was my primary goal. I was tired of digging through a disorganized mess and never getting everything back in just right during a camping trip.
Nice setup, well build👍
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it.
Love the pail trick for plates.
Thanks. Seems like there are endless uses for buckets.
Awesome box! Looking for ideas and building a box to fit in my Jeep
Thomas, thanks for watching and commenting. I'm glad you like box and found it useful. Good luck with building your box.
Fantastic job. I hope that you will be able provide some of the links for your build and Items you have in the compartments. so exited to begin my build. Best video I've seen today to date. Outstanding Job. Thanks
Stu, thanks for watching and commenting. I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I don't have links but below is a list of the main components of the box that you can search and find at places like Amazon, REI, Campmor, Academy, and other outdoor shops. Good luck with your build.
Coleman Fold-N-Go stove
GSI Bugaboo 4-person camping cookset
Jetboil 10-inch fry pan
Rayovac Sprortsman LED Lantern-these have a hook on the bottom so I can remove the globe and hang them upside down and they are a lot more useful that way
Corona folding saw
Estwing Sportsman's Axe
GSI Cascadian plastic cups
GSI Cascadian plastic bowls
Equinox Sil-nylon 10x12 tarp
That is amazing. Pure genius. Great great job.
Thank you very much!
Outstanding box.
Thank you.
The pan/draw is a clever touch👌🏼
Thank you.
I love this! & I so need that fold & go camp stove!!💖👍
Oranda B, thanks for watching and for the kind words. Yeah, that is a pretty slick stove. I think you can find it on Amazon.
Best one I’ve seen. Will be making my own now
Zachary, thanks for watching and for the comments. Good luck with your build.
So glad I found you. Awesome video and presentation
Thanks and welcome!
Wow that is absolutely awesome! Great job!
Thank you very much!
Great box & contents
Thank you!
I was amazed that you could make a 12 person Chuck box that size...Many of the designs I have seen on RUclips are "pretty" but not particularly efficient/practical ...This design and the equipment it contains just blow them away.....
Peter, thanks for watching and for commenting. I'm glad you liked the design.
Love this so much! It gives me great ideas for car camping. Thank you so much for sharing your chuck box. It’s definitely just as good, if not better, than a store bought one.
Pugluvnapril, thanks for watching and the comments. I'm glad the video was helpful. Have fun building your box.
Sweet build
Thank you! And thanks for watching!
Well thought out, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Great chuck box. By far the best, most compact one I've seen. Did you ever post a video about the 4 person set you have in the blue pots?
Alan, thanks for watching and commenting. I have not posted about the 4 person set but will soon so be on the lookout for that.
Wow! Just awesome!!! Tfs
Emila, thanks for watching and commenting. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Very cool. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Awesome Job! - organized greatness :)
Damian, thanks for watching and for the kind words.
Very nice setup!
Thanks!
Great work, and nice video! That wine goblet for the Mrs was a nice touch! Any affiliate links to buying these on amazon would definitely be welcome - happy to support! Thanks again from another Texan!
Steven, thanks for watching and for the kind words. I don't have an affiliate account set up with Amazon yet but probably need to look into that. The 2 items that have gotten the most interest are the stove and the wine goblet. Here is a link to the stove:www.amazon.com/Coleman-Fold-Propane-Stove-2-Burner/dp/B000F7T2MU/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=coleman+fold+n+go&qid=1598275438&sr=8-3
and to the wine goblet: www.amazon.com/GSI-Outdoors-63305-Stainless-Glacier/dp/B002YT2CFG/ref=sr_1_6?dchild=1&keywords=camping+nesting+wine+glass&qid=1598275617&sr=8-6.
Complimenti! Bellissimo!
Ti copio! Ma mi piacerebbe sapere dove hai comprato quella cucina!!!
Ciao
Grazie. Puoi acquistare la stufa su amazon: coleman fold-n-go.
Great chuckbox, you sure pack a lot in it
Yeah, it's actually a bit on the heavy side but very convenient.
This is awesome! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching and for the kind words.
Very impressive. You really thought it out!
Thanks!
Great video. What pots and pans are you using?
They are GSI Bugaboo pots and pans. They are a nested set with plates, bowls, cups, sporks, spices, cooking utensils, etc. nestled inside.
Love this. Given me a lot of ideas. What wood is this made out of? And did you do anything special for the joins?
RobW W, thanks for watching and commenting. The box is made of 15/32" (basically 1/2") plywood. I used glue and 18 gauge nails on the joints. I finished the outside with several coats of water-based polyurethane. Good luck with your build.
very nice chuck box
Thank you kindly
What was the pot and pan set up you used? It looked awesome
My pot and pen set up is based on the GSI Outdoors Bugaboo Camper 4 Person Camping Cook Set. However, since I already had a 4qt and 3qt cook pots, I bought the GSI Outdoors Infinity 4 Person Compact Nesting Tableset which comes without the pots. My cookpots are a little bigger than what comes with the camper set so I can a little more in the pots but where you can really put a lot of stuff is in the cups. I keep 2 backpacking stove with stove stands and propane adapters, salt and pepper shakers, lighter, matches, small container of dishwashing liquid, small scrub pad, small container for cooking oil, and pot handle spread through the 4 cups in the set. You can find both on Amazon.
How much does it weigh?
Well, I don't know the exact weight but I can tell you it isn't light. I can move it in and out of my truck or a canoe by myself but it isn't easy and, to be honest, it's better using 2 people to move it around.
But where did you get that wine goblet??? Great box!
Thanks for watching and for commenting. My sister says she bought that at a little shop in Taos, NM. I found something similar made by GSI Outdoors on Amazon at the following link: www.amazon.com/GSI-Outdoors-63305-Stainless-Glacier/dp/B002YT2CFG/ref=sr_1_8?dchild=1&keywords=camping+wine+glass&qid=1593527359&sr=8-8
Oh wow you’re the best. Thank you 😊
Looks great! But who in the company did you email?
Coppeis, thanks for watching. I just went to websites and looked for the "Contact" link and just sent an email with a request for stickers. I did explain why I wanted them. In a few cases, the website actually had a link to request stickers. Some companies will send you stickers, some will ask you to send them a self addressed, stamped envelope, some will tell you that they don't give away stickers, and some companies will not reply at all. For companies that did not give me stickers, Ebay was a good resource for finding stickers if you want to buy them.
@@wanderbynature2508 thanks!!
Well I’m impressed!
Thank you
What is the total weight of your chuck box? There is alot of portaging on conoe trips here in Minnesota
I haven't weighed it but I would guess between 50-60 pounds. I personally would never think of using this if I had to portage. Works great on a lazy river with no portaging or car camping but not in a situation where you have to carry it for any distance.
Such a cool box. Are u selling?
Babetravelling, thanks for watching and for the kind words. I just made the one box for me and I plan on keeping and using it so it isn't for sale.
Very neat! I want one too, but I don't know where to put the canoe.... 😉
Jo Do, thank for watching and for the humor. Great start to my day!
Have a link for that utensil roll bag?
Environmenthrall, thanks for watching. Unfortunately, I made that roll bag. I would imagine you could find something similar on Amazon if you search on utensil or tool rolls. Good luck!
@@wanderbynature2508 very clever design!
puts me in mind of a Boy Scout Patrol Box or a hurricane survival kitchen
bad hat, thanks for watching and commenting. I modeled mine after the Boy Scout boxes I had seen. It works well for large groups.
@@wanderbynature2508 should it be necessary for us to pack up and head for higher ground (It was when we lived in South East Texas) ours was first in the trunk then our food box, Important papers, cloths, toys for the kidlings. next came the boat fishing and camping gear in the boat. wife with a few hundred dollars in her purse, kids and dog in the back seat and Toledo bend here we come... When she passed over we went home and picked up...
cool box.
Thank you!
Where can I get the stove?
Lisa, thanks for watching. You can find the stove at Amazon at the following link:
www.amazon.com/Coleman-Fold-Propane-Stove-2-Burner/dp/B000F7T2MU/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=coleman+fold+n+go&qid=1594215066&sr=8-2
Big thumbs up 👍
Big thanks
Love it!
Thanks!!
GENIUS!!!
Thanks!
Ur good! Thank you.
Thank you too!
Amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow genius. 👏👏👏 🌻🌻
Thank you! 😊
PRETTY COOL 😎 👌 👍
BE SAFE ! HAVE FUN ! GOD BLESS YOU ALL ALWAYS 🙏 ON YOUR JOURNEYS ! THANK YOU ! HOPE YOU HAVE A GREAT YEAR 👍 ENJOYED 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨
Thank you and God bless you as well.
very nice
Thanks
The stickers bother me a bit, my personal rule is I don't display a company's logo unless they pay me to. I don't mean to imply that your wrong or that there's a reason you should follow my rule, it just bothers me.
I do get the covered in stickers aesthetic though, I'd probably make my own from photos of the places i've been, or the people I was there with. Signatures of fellow campers is another way to go.
Brocktechnology, thanks for watching and for the comments. I like your ideas for stickers. Especially taking a picture and having a sticker made. I can't do that on this box so need to find something else that I can load up with stickers using that idea.
Really like this I copied it to fit my needs
Richard, thanks for watching and for commenting. I'm glad you like this. Have fun with your box.
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I'll take that as a compliment. Thank you for watching and commenting.
I will be copying your design to the T along with the accessories. A better package could not be put together!
Ray, thanks for watching and for commenting. Good luck with your build.
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Yep!
The OCD is strong in this one hmmm?
Redfish Incorporated, thanks for the hilarious comment! That made my day. I can't argue that I show some OCD tendencies.
How much does it weigh?
Jeanette, thanks for watching and commenting. I have not weighed the chuck box but I can tell you that it is heavy. I can lift it in and out of my truck or a canoe but it is much better with another person. If I had to guess it weighs somewhere around 50 pounds.