This couldn't have been an easy video to make, especially with having one hand tied behind your back (Mary not available). Thank you SO MUCH for going through all of the effort of making this! Ya'll are THE BEST!!
Thanks for the nice well made video on making pull out drawers. Last but not least Wow Sally you really filled out that flannel shirt 43:34. I will definitely watch more of your videos. Two thumbs up
It's funny I watched this. I've been a custom cabinet maker for 42 years. Building mostly kitchens for multi million dollar homes in so Calif beach area. But I like you guys that much. Great job Mark. Love how simple you keep it for do it yourselfers
Thanks a million for posting this it’s greatly appreciated!!! This will be my first truck build, so Im gonna watch your video twice and make a shopping list and go for it.
Hi guys - hope you’re Covid safe up there in the US - a great detailed video with tips to help great looking drawers - I am building clothes drawers for my Aluminium canopy fit out for my Toyota Hilux ute (you probably call them ‘trucks’) here in South Australia so I will use your guidance but convert to metric - I also measure three times and glue, nail and screw - I am using drawer slides with locking front levers to avoid slide out when parking on inlines, locking nuts and countersunk screws will finish off with carpet outside - take care John in SA
Thanks for doing this guys! I've been wanting to do something like this for my 2016 4Runner. I have wood working skills but not in the cabinet and drawer department. This will help a lot. Another tip is to make all your panel cuts from the back side so there will be no tear out on the face.
Loved the video but I come from generation who went thru uk metric conversion in 1965 so I use both systems😄 anything below an inch I use millimetres, works for me as I cannot imagine 1/8 or 1/16
Very good drawers...very simple... when you do the other one drop a draw divider in... that way you can put the tools and spares seperate and a 6 pack of VB in the front ( bloody handy as critical for spare coldies).. Thanks Mark and Mary.
I really appreciate you making this video. I've been a subscriber for a long time and you guys are my "go-to" for 5th gen 4runner mods. I can confirm the measurements are spot on for the 5th gen 4runner. If anyone out there wants this to be flush with the wheel wells, you will need to go a bit taller. The height, as stated in the description, is perfect to have a Yeti 65 on top (without a slide) and retain easy access. My only criticism is that you did not factor the price of beer into the total cost. Thank you again!
Thanks for the heads up on the measurements! Your comment will likely help many in the future! Factoring in the cost of beer used can vary so greatly that we didn't want to include it. Quantity over time spent, domestic vs import, craft vs swill, and let's not forget alcohol %.
A very impressive helpful and self educating video. Loved every bit of description. I own a TOYOTA RAV 4 model 1996. I made previously 2 different setups, but was not satisfied. I am sure this set up is gr8 for my camping requirements. The measurements are Front = 33" Height is = 18" to fit my Marine 36 ice box Depth is 24". I can extend it to 25 inches to accommodate the 24 inch drawer sliders. Your help in planning would be more than welcome
Hi M and M! :D I started following you here on YT after watching this clip, and I really enjoy what you are up to and your personalities. Looking forward seeing more clips. Stay safe and keep it up! Kind regards from Sweden.
Wow phenomenal DIY video. Very detailed and useful tips that can save a lot of frustration. Will definitely come back to this video when I have a place and tools to cut the wood. Thanks guys.
This was an amazing video; thank you so much for the effort that you put into it! I have always wanted to build a drawer system for my rig, but have been very apprehensive about tackling such a project. This video made the instructions clear, and I am confident that I can accomplish this task now. Thanks for all that y'all do, and keep up the great work!
This was great! I just completed the build on my own for my 2016 4Runner. I have the 3rd row so the configuration of my box was a bit different, but the video, directions, and parts list were great to go off of. I went with 3/4 for the entire case because we had the wood, and wanted a bit more heft to it. Made some small mistakes here and there, but happy with the overall build. Thanks for the info.
Y’all-this is going to be my January project….thanks so much for this video. Several years later, any updates or things you might have done differently?
@@Kentucky4runner we ended up selling it because we got an Orange Boxx system and it would no longer fit, but we loved it, it worked perfectly and was a simple design. Good luck. Show us a picture when you finish. Happy New Year!
Excellent how-to video. You have some serious wood shop skills. Watched your other how-to videos, and just around good mechanical skills. Thanks for showing us all how these are made. Can’t imagine how long this took you to film, so big thanks for this video. Travel safe and keep all your great videos coming. Really enjoy watching you both and all the silly little things you do that keep your videos so much fun to watch.
Wow, awesome video! Just the right amount of info. I have a drawer project for my home made camper trailer, and this video was very inspiring. I bought a Kreg jig kit for the project and I’ll be trying it out in the near future.
Great video - that's a TON of work! I appreciated the drawer-latch wisdom, esp the strike plate. I've used similar latches, and I'm not a fan - but they are simple and cheap.
Dean J www.amazon.com/self-Locking-Automatic-Function-Convenient-Practical/dp/B07FLHDGKG think something like these push to locks would work? Or drawers to heavy with recovery gear and everything else?
You had 2 different approaches to attaching the drawers : turnbuckles for FJ and bolted base plate for the 4runner. Your explanation for the latter was the weight of the ref. Would the turnbuckle also work for the 4runner so that the entire drawer/ref system can also be easily removed ??
Everything looks good except for the front face. I just don’t like seeing the screws at the front face. So what I did was put a 1/2inch board to match the dimensions of the interior drawer. Attach that from the sides of the drawer, then screwed from the back attaching it to the faceplate. Making sure I don’t use screws that will go thru the faceplate.
This is excellent for us newbies. Will use this to build a custom drawer system for the bed of my Tacoma. Q: Does the drawer slide have to be the same length as the length of the drawer opening? So, if I have a 48" long drawer, does the slide need to be 48", or can it be shorter, like say, 42" ?
Thanks for watching! The slides don't have to be the exact length. With a 42" you'll just have a little bit of the drawer that doesn't pull all the way out. No big deal.
I've never worked with that material before so I'm just guessing. It would likely be every bit as sturdy and probably lighter, but also more expensive.
You have now bigger orange boxx rear fold down table did you have to move back drawers to clear orange boxx when shutting rear door via orange boxx I own Toyota cruiser bought front runner drawer and also bigger orange boxx rear fold table. But on orange boxx web site notes before ordering bigger table you need to move back anything 3.25 of a inch to clear rear door with bigger rear fold down table to be able to shut rear door so I will need to delete rear seat on my Toyota cruiser move back drawers. To clear drawers nice viedo
We built the drawers to fit the bigger hatch table so we can still use with our rear seats up.. It does extend into the interior a bit. Thanks for watching our vehicles.
Really amazing video, I’m following this closely for my build. Thank you for sharing. Quick question, if wanted the inside black, could I just use the bed liner instead of the clear polyurethane? Also if I am covering my box and inside drawers with outdoor carpet, do you still recommend doing polyurethane? Or will the adhesive for the carpet not stick?
If I were doing carpet held down with a contact cement I would first give all the surfaces a thin layer of satin poly. That way the wood is sealed and the cement won't sink in as much, leaving the surface too dry.
Wanderlost Overland I was actually planning on using a high strength spray adhesive, such as the ones by 3M. I think will do a coat one or two light coats of polyurethane though. Hoping it will stick just fine. Storage system about 50% built, your video helped a lot. Thanks for the reply.
Your videos are the best! Being a 4runner owner I am subscribed to your channel. Just curious though why you mount the slides at center height on the drawers? Almost all the other videos that I have watched the slides are mounted at bottom or an inch or so up. Is there a benefit or does it make a difference where the slides are mounted height wise? Or is it just preference?
Thanks for watching! Whenever you mill groves in, and drill holes through any wood, solid or plywood, you weaken it. Since there's a dado groove at the bottom to receive the bottom panel, I wanted the holes for the slider bolts to be a decent distance away.
Four cans. It doesn't cover very well, sort of blotchy. So we did multiple this layers going in different directions until we got a consistent coverage.
@@WanderlostOverland Ok I see, I'm however making two separate cases so I can remove one at a time if needed. My question is would you make the bottom piece the same size as the top and screw down into the sides or make it so it fits in between the side pieces. I tried it the first way and when I put the back panel on it was short 3/4 from the bottom. I don't mean to be a nuisance but cant really afford to make many mistakes and have to start over. Again thank you for your time.
That all depends on the hardware (slides) you choose. We estimated the drawers in the video to be right around $100. That's with inexpensive, but decent quality slides. Thanks for watching!
Very nice. I've been researching drawer systems out there because to be honest I'm known as ye of little patience and have not considered the possibility of building my own. Just for sh#ts & giggles how much would you charge for building out this box for my 4runner? Just kidding, who knows I may attempt this project after I up my blood pressure meds. Seriously though great job on this project.
You'd likely be shocked at how many requests we get for manufacturing things we build/fabricate in our videos. LOL We made an oath many years ago to not go down that road. We enjoy what we're doing too much to spoil it. :)
This couldn't have been an easy video to make, especially with having one hand tied behind your back (Mary not available). Thank you SO MUCH for going through all of the effort of making this! Ya'll are THE BEST!!
OMG, some people charge money for these information that you give us free. Thank you millions time my friend. You rock
It's our pleasure! And thanks for watching!
Thanks for the nice well made video on making pull out drawers. Last but not least Wow Sally you really filled out that flannel shirt 43:34. I will definitely watch more of your videos. Two thumbs up
It's funny I watched this. I've been a custom cabinet maker for 42 years. Building mostly kitchens for multi million dollar homes in so Calif beach area. But I like you guys that much. Great job Mark. Love how simple you keep it for do it yourselfers
Thanks Steve!
Putting the measurements in the description is something everyone should do. Well done!
Thanks Michael!
Thanks a million for posting this it’s greatly appreciated!!! This will be my first truck build, so Im gonna watch your video twice and make a shopping list and go for it.
Glad we could help!
Hi guys - hope you’re Covid safe up there in the US - a great detailed video with tips to help great looking drawers - I am building clothes drawers for my Aluminium canopy fit out for my Toyota Hilux ute (you probably call them ‘trucks’) here in South Australia so I will use your guidance but convert to metric - I also measure three times and glue, nail and screw - I am using drawer slides with locking front levers to avoid slide out when parking on inlines, locking nuts and countersunk screws will finish off with carpet outside - take care John in SA
This channel rocks. Good info. Good vibes.
Glad you enjoy it!
The tip with the nut on the bolt when you cut it, is gold!
Thanks for doing this guys! I've been wanting to do something like this for my 2016 4Runner. I have wood working skills but not in the cabinet and drawer department. This will help a lot.
Another tip is to make all your panel cuts from the back side so there will be no tear out on the face.
Thanks for watching Steve! Great tip: saving the face from tear-out.
Thanks you so much. It's just I was looking for to build up my drawer to my 4 Runner. Wish me luck. It was nice work, like a pro.
You can do it!
Glad to see the FJ still in the mix.
Us too!
This video makes my long time dream drawer system become true quickly, thank you for your efforts!
You're very welcome!
Loved the video but I come from generation who went thru uk metric conversion in 1965 so I use both systems😄 anything below an inch I use millimetres, works for me as I cannot imagine 1/8 or 1/16
Very good drawers...very simple... when you do the other one drop a draw divider in... that way you can put the tools and spares seperate and a 6 pack of VB in the front ( bloody handy as critical for spare coldies).. Thanks Mark and Mary.
We like the way you think Phillip!!! Drawer dividers are a pretty darn good idea!
You gave me the confidence to do this for my project.
Thank you so much!
That's AWESOME to hear Gina!
I really appreciate you making this video. I've been a subscriber for a long time and you guys are my "go-to" for 5th gen 4runner mods. I can confirm the measurements are spot on for the 5th gen 4runner. If anyone out there wants this to be flush with the wheel wells, you will need to go a bit taller. The height, as stated in the description, is perfect to have a Yeti 65 on top (without a slide) and retain easy access. My only criticism is that you did not factor the price of beer into the total cost. Thank you again!
Thanks for the heads up on the measurements! Your comment will likely help many in the future! Factoring in the cost of beer used can vary so greatly that we didn't want to include it. Quantity over time spent, domestic vs import, craft vs swill, and let's not forget alcohol %.
knowing that 3/4 or even 1/2" ply is not exactly those measurements (3/4 or 1/2 thick) do the measurements in the video notes account for this?
I’m curious bc I’m half way through cutting the pieces and I believe the 1 sheet of 1/2” isn’t enough for a 5th Gen build
@@terryperry838 I had to buy a 2nd sheet as well.
What a wonderful video! THANK YOU!
You are so welcome!
Amazing video. Thanks for sharing… especially the “tips” Awesome video
Glad it was helpful!
Yea! The FJ is Back! This will make Overloading easy!
A very impressive helpful and self educating video. Loved every bit of description.
I own a TOYOTA RAV 4 model 1996. I made previously 2 different setups, but was not satisfied. I am sure this set up is gr8 for my camping requirements.
The measurements are
Front = 33"
Height is = 18" to fit my Marine 36 ice box
Depth is 24". I can extend it to 25 inches to accommodate the 24 inch drawer sliders.
Your help in planning would be more than welcome
Best video i have ever seen... step by step❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍💐💐💐💐🌹
Thank you!
hi..I made a watching your video. Thank you for being an inspiration to me.
You are so welcome
Hi M and M! :D I started following you here on YT after watching this clip, and I really enjoy what you are up to and your personalities. Looking forward seeing more clips. Stay safe and keep it up!
Kind regards from Sweden.
Thank you so much!
Wow phenomenal DIY video. Very detailed and useful tips that can save a lot of frustration. Will definitely come back to this video when I have a place and tools to cut the wood. Thanks guys.
Thanks for watching Rob!
Awesome video guys. Thanks for taking the time to walk through all the steps. Love the tips too. Very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
I can always count on your videos for my fj cruiser upgrades and tips. Thanks for all your videos, I've copycat most of your add ons.
Glad you like them!
Just finished watching it, I will be running to Lowe's right now...thanks
LOL, look out Lowe's, here he comes!
This was an amazing video; thank you so much for the effort that you put into it! I have always wanted to build a drawer system for my rig, but have been very apprehensive about tackling such a project. This video made the instructions clear, and I am confident that I can accomplish this task now. Thanks for all that y'all do, and keep up the great work!
This was great! I just completed the build on my own for my 2016 4Runner. I have the 3rd row so the configuration of my box was a bit different, but the video, directions, and parts list were great to go off of. I went with 3/4 for the entire case because we had the wood, and wanted a bit more heft to it. Made some small mistakes here and there, but happy with the overall build. Thanks for the info.
Glad it helped!
Amazing video! Thanks for for posting this. I have been wanting to do something like this in my 4Runner for a long time!
Go for it!
Y’all-this is going to be my January project….thanks so much for this video. Several years later, any updates or things you might have done differently?
@@Kentucky4runner we ended up selling it because we got an Orange Boxx system and it would no longer fit, but we loved it, it worked perfectly and was a simple design. Good luck. Show us a picture when you finish. Happy New Year!
Excellent how-to video. You have some serious wood shop skills. Watched your other how-to videos, and just around good mechanical skills. Thanks for showing us all how these are made. Can’t imagine how long this took you to film, so big thanks for this video. Travel safe and keep all your great videos coming. Really enjoy watching you both and all the silly little things you do that keep your videos so much fun to watch.
Thank you so very much for your kind words. You've made our day!
You seem like a super chill guy. Could have beers with you ;)
Well and patiently explained!
Hey, thanks!
Excellent video guys. Happy to see you giving the FJ some love again.
Thanks Aaron!
Great video! This gives me a little more confidence that I can do it. Can't say enough about your channel. Thank you
Thank YOU Andrew! Your comment means the world to us! The biggest hope we have with our videos is just what you said, instilling confidence!
great inspiration and how calm you presented this, making this big job look easy! Well done mate!
Thank you! Cheers!
Excellent video!
Thank you very much!
You guys are truly awesome
Great DIY video, thanks for sharing. I've been wanting to build some drawers for my XJ.
Thanks for watching!
Wow, awesome video! Just the right amount of info. I have a drawer project for my home made camper trailer, and this video was very inspiring. I bought a Kreg jig kit for the project and I’ll be trying it out in the near future.
THANKS!
Love the video. You guys are a great inspiration! Thanks for the continued content that is useful and entertaining. Keep it up and good wheeling!!
Thanks Lucas! and we will!
This is so amazing.. So very amazing!
Thank you!!!
Excellent work and tis .
Thanks Russell!
Awesome video incredibly helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Another great how too...thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you guys, Love your videos..
Thank YOU!
super informative - thank you!
Thank YOU for watching Phil!
Great video - that's a TON of work! I appreciated the drawer-latch wisdom, esp the strike plate. I've used similar latches, and I'm not a fan - but they are simple and cheap.
Dean J what’s your preferred method for locking similar style drawers?
Mike Rasmussen well, on my current build I plan to use a compression latch from Southco.
Dean J www.amazon.com/self-Locking-Automatic-Function-Convenient-Practical/dp/B07FLHDGKG think something like these push to locks would work? Or drawers to heavy with recovery gear and everything else?
Great work as always🙏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thanks for watching Carlos!
Good job!! Looks great!!
Awesome video! Thanks!
Ps. I'm gonna say it, I'm gonna say it, the metric system is way better and easier 😅!
I agree! The US was supposed to go metric back in the 1970s and never did. So disappointed.
You had 2 different approaches to attaching the drawers : turnbuckles for FJ and bolted base plate for the 4runner. Your explanation for the latter was the weight of the ref.
Would the turnbuckle also work for the 4runner so that the entire drawer/ref system can also be easily removed ??
Turnbuckles can also be used in the 4Runner.
Outstanding video, sir! Do you have a video for adding a fridge slide to this system? Thanks!!
Thanks for watching Jim! We haven't got a slider for the FJ fridge yet.
Wow great video and clear instructions . Definitely will give it a try.
PS: Are you making them for sell ?
Thanks for watching! Sorry, we don't sell anything we make for ourselves.
@@WanderlostOverland Thank you
Great job!
Thanks!
I made one!
Thank you!!
Thank YOU!
Everything looks good except for the front face. I just don’t like seeing the screws at the front face. So what I did was put a 1/2inch board to match the dimensions of the interior drawer. Attach that from the sides of the drawer, then screwed from the back attaching it to the faceplate. Making sure I don’t use screws that will go thru the faceplate.
Mark, what is your opinion of using oak or maple plywood for this?
This is excellent for us newbies. Will use this to build a custom drawer system for the bed of my Tacoma. Q: Does the drawer slide have to be the same length as the length of the drawer opening? So, if I have a 48" long drawer, does the slide need to be 48", or can it be shorter, like say, 42" ?
Thanks for watching! The slides don't have to be the exact length. With a 42" you'll just have a little bit of the drawer that doesn't pull all the way out. No big deal.
Have you considered doing a similar build but with 8020 instead? Do you think it would be sturdier and/or lighter?
I've never worked with that material before so I'm just guessing. It would likely be every bit as sturdy and probably lighter, but also more expensive.
Nice work. Have you ever done any for a Jeep Renegade?
Not yet!
Great video, do you reccomend loctite for the hardware bolts
Yes we do. With all the bouncing a nut is bound to come loose with out it.
You have now bigger orange boxx rear fold down table did you have to move back drawers to clear orange boxx when shutting rear door via orange boxx I own Toyota cruiser bought front runner drawer and also bigger orange boxx rear fold table. But on orange boxx web site notes before ordering bigger table you need to move back anything 3.25 of a inch to clear rear door with bigger rear fold down table to be able to shut rear door so I will need to delete rear seat on my Toyota cruiser move back drawers. To clear drawers nice viedo
We built the drawers to fit the bigger hatch table so we can still use with our rear seats up.. It does extend into the interior a bit. Thanks for watching our vehicles.
Can you explain briefly why the drawer slides are placed .5" back from the front? Is this applicable regardless of the drawer measurements? Thanks!
The slides are a little shorter then the case..
Do you have the product code for the 4Runner sliders?
Really amazing video, I’m following this closely for my build. Thank you for sharing. Quick question, if wanted the inside black, could I just use the bed liner instead of the clear polyurethane? Also if I am covering my box and inside drawers with outdoor carpet, do you still recommend doing polyurethane? Or will the adhesive for the carpet not stick?
If I were doing carpet held down with a contact cement I would first give all the surfaces a thin layer of satin poly. That way the wood is sealed and the cement won't sink in as much, leaving the surface too dry.
Wanderlost Overland I was actually planning on using a high strength spray adhesive, such as the ones by 3M. I think will do a coat one or two light coats of polyurethane though. Hoping it will stick just fine. Storage system about 50% built, your video helped a lot. Thanks for the reply.
Your videos are the best! Being a 4runner owner I am subscribed to your channel. Just curious though why you mount the slides at center height on the drawers? Almost all the other videos that I have watched the slides are mounted at bottom or an inch or so up. Is there a benefit or does it make a difference where the slides are mounted height wise? Or is it just preference?
Thanks for watching!
Whenever you mill groves in, and drill holes through any wood, solid or plywood, you weaken it. Since there's a dado groove at the bottom to receive the bottom panel, I wanted the holes for the slider bolts to be a decent distance away.
Did you use Dado's on the FJ drawer build? I thought it was all butt joints.
I love the dwarves your help making and probably need you to my Chevy SUV or Chevy Van what is your name of your dog what type of a breed of your dog
How many cans of the spray on bedliner did you use to get 4 coats?
Four cans. It doesn't cover very well, sort of blotchy. So we did multiple this layers going in different directions until we got a consistent coverage.
@@WanderlostOverland Thanks!
Only if I know how to measure the wood lol. How much did all this cost you? Can you all this at Home Depot or Lowe’s?
Everything is off the shelf stuff at any big box home improvement store. I believe everything came to a little over $100/
If using all 3/4 IN material, how does that change all of the other measurements for the 4Runner?. Please excuse my inability to do basic math.
If keeping the exterior measurements the same as in the video, add 1/4" to all those on the inside.
@@WanderlostOverland Ok I see, I'm however making two separate cases so I can remove one at a time if needed. My question is would you make the bottom piece the same size as the top and screw down into the sides or make it so it fits in between the side pieces. I tried it the first way and when I put the back panel on it was short 3/4 from the bottom. I don't mean to be a nuisance but cant really afford to make many mistakes and have to start over. Again thank you for your time.
If this storage box was built for very light use would you have to still glue it?
The glue is the main component in holding it together. Even under a light load the screws won't be enough.
@@WanderlostOverland nods
Is there a reason why you chose not to make the base go full width like you did for the top?
I have question...Looked in the comments for the answer, lol
Will this setup work for a transit connect van?
Absolutely!
Great video. What would you say the cost of this would be?
That all depends on the hardware (slides) you choose. We estimated the drawers in the video to be right around $100. That's with inexpensive, but decent quality slides. Thanks for watching!
@@WanderlostOverland wow huge savings over a prefab thank you for the quick response. Are you done with the build on the fj?
Very nice. I've been researching drawer systems out there because to be honest I'm known as ye of little patience and have not considered the possibility of building my own. Just for sh#ts & giggles how much would you charge for building out this box for my 4runner? Just kidding, who knows I may attempt this project after I up my blood pressure meds. Seriously though great job on this project.
All of those thoughts passed through my mind as well!
You'd likely be shocked at how many requests we get for manufacturing things we build/fabricate in our videos. LOL We made an oath many years ago to not go down that road. We enjoy what we're doing too much to spoil it. :)
I have an idea! I pay for the materials and your labor and you install them for me lol!
How heavy is this drawer??
Maybe 30#
Joli
Rav4 2008
Great video but to many commercials.....
Noted
so would you make these for customers?? lol
I'll just buy the materials and pay you a few hundred $$$ to build it for me, deal?