Nice box, great craftsmanship. I too had the same dilemma about the dado on the inside floor. I didn't want to put a dado front to back and have it show, so I stopped the dado where the divider would end and then used a chisel to square it up.
great bit of kit. The only down side to this type of set up as you mentioned is that chuck boxes can start to get a little heavy but you did seem to manage to move it by yourself without too much difficulty. great job.
Very nice design. Hate to point this out now, but when you changed design on the vertical, you could have trimmed the bottom of that board by the depth of the planned dado. That would have kept the shelf dados lined up properly. Alternatively, a router could be used to make a bottom dado that would not extend to the front.
My Scout troop had a more basic version that had rope handles long enough for two boys to carry between them with or without staves. I wish I had seen the stand idea though because that would have made the height more convenient.
You could make 2 boxes for each of the doors & make the base just a tad wider to accomodate the larger footprint of the boxes (an inch or so?). Then the weight of the 2 sides would be less & easier to maneuver, especially, perhaps for a smaller or weaker person.
just wondering what the size from front to back and how tall the actual box is without the legs yours is perfect for what I need and want in a box Thank you so much for posting this video
+Tyrel Hanson I've never made an instructable and I'm not sure I could give adequate instruction. There was some trial and error and I didn't take any notes. Sorry.
That's a 10 second box ! That's what it needs to set up or tear down , 10 seconds !!!! FANTASTIC !!!! 👍👍
Corey you and your wife have put together a brilliant chuck box.
Nice box, great craftsmanship. I too had the same dilemma about the dado on the inside floor. I didn't want to put a dado front to back and have it show, so I stopped the dado where the divider would end and then used a chisel to square it up.
Great work. Excellent concept for a portable kitchen. Thanks for sharing.
great bit of kit. The only down side to this type of set up as you mentioned is that chuck boxes can start to get a little heavy but you did seem to manage to move it by yourself without too much difficulty. great job.
You have an awesome product. Put your all into it. This can make you very wealthy
So cool! Love it!!! The wood burning art is really nice too!!!
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Great Job Corey. For followed Lance;s methodology for a great result. Thanks, Greg
Nice job, looks good. Gives me a project to work on this summer.
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Good job.. I'm going to have to make one of these chuck boxes.
Don't be so hard on yourself, great job. I hope mine turns out half that nice.
Very nice design. Hate to point this out now, but when you changed design on the vertical, you could have trimmed the bottom of that board by the depth of the planned dado. That would have kept the shelf dados lined up properly. Alternatively, a router could be used to make a bottom dado that would not extend to the front.
Looks great
Looks good. Not too big or too small. Grab and go cook station. Good job.👍🏼🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
My Scout troop had a more basic version that had rope handles long enough for two boys to carry between them with or without staves. I wish I had seen the stand idea though because that would have made the height more convenient.
Very nice! Sharing with my husband to put on the 'honey-do' list :D
Wicked mate Looks the part and really practical
very nicely done, thank you for the inspiration, really !
Definitely one of the best one built out there and so I was inspired to build one. Please check it out.
Nice....I will be building one of these.
Great design.
Nicely done on your chuck box sir. Thanks for sharing and have a blessed and happy new year.
dale
Looks awesome, I enjoyed the video!
GREAT JOB
You could make 2 boxes for each of the doors & make the base just a tad wider to accomodate the larger footprint of the boxes (an inch or so?). Then the weight of the 2 sides would be less & easier to maneuver, especially, perhaps for a smaller or weaker person.
Marvelous invention.
Nice Chuck box..I'll made one for my carcamper..tq 4 d idea sir..😍🇲🇾
its so cool we are making some of our own
Very cool!
smart,well done a credit to you !
I reeeeeeeeely wish y'all would post a link to blueprints
can see a variation as a portable bar...but we are lushes....
Cory do you have blueprints to the chuck box you made?
just wondering what the size from front to back and how tall the actual box is without the legs yours is perfect for what I need and want in a box Thank you so much for posting this video
Nice
Perfect
Great. where can we buy and how much it costs? thanks
Where can I buy it? Sorry have no time to learn to be a handyman or carpenter
thats cool
W🤩W Awesome work👍 do u mind sharing the box dimensions?
How heavy is it?
How heavy is it when its loaded up?
So would you happen to know anyone that would build one of those to sale a fellow camper?
companany called drifta produce some units like this but the retail prices are high
I would estimate 80 pounds fully loaded.
The box is about 21" tall, 28" wide and about 18" deep.
+Corey Rieman Any chance I could get an instructable made from you?
+Tyrel Hanson I've never made an instructable and I'm not sure I could give adequate instruction. There was some trial and error and I didn't take any notes. Sorry.
You selling these?
Alex kruysman, no, sorry, I’m not.