Nice set up mate, I use pelican boxes for the same thing, never thought about elastic for the lid! bloody brilliant Idea!! looking forward to your return to the platform.
I recently came across your vids and after watching a few of them I do like how you roll. All properly thought out, planned and organised offering up sensible suggestions and methods with a bit of humour thrown in. It’s a pity that you have put an end to your regular posts which now forces us to endure that other major uTuber in W.A that more often than not has little to no clue that often leads to dud advice. He once posted a similar vid and it had so many fundamental errors and stupid suggestions that I turned it off half way through. To add insult to injury he recently praised the benefits of a certain brand name roof rack only to be eating humble pie only a few days later and issuing a faux apology because he didn’t do his homework properly and not once ever questioning the installation instructions that called for the rack to be riveted to the thin roof of his Hilux. You need to come back dude, as sensible content is desperately needed.......even if you only post one vid a month it would do me.
Nice set up.consider a molle panel attachment to the lid.that way only 4 holes need to be drilled into the lid.can configure and change the utensils as you see fit without creating more holes
For those of you wondering how he did the elastic on the lid, he did reply to someone in the comments. I used fencing wire to go inbetween holes, that taped the elastic with electrical tape and pulled it back through. A bit of fiddling, but it was worth it! 🙂👍 enjoy
Handy kit ! I use a lot of cast iron items (stoves, hot plates, dutch oven, pans, jaffle irons etc). Unfortunately they're so heavy and bulky and can sometimes be pretty brittle so storage is a bit of a pain.
He used fencing wire to go in between holes, that taped the elastic with electrical tape and pulled it back through. A bit of fiddling, but it was worth it!
Its prob obvious but how did you feed the cord in the drilled holes in the lid to go in one hole and out the other hole , im geussing its just a knot tied to hold in place but the knott would be inbetween the two walls of the lid and for some reason i cant work out how you did it ???great setup as well ,i use a heavy duty laptop bag for my little blanket solar panels ,40watt ones to add to my mounted panels if i need to , which has heaps of pockets and sewn in little elastics like on the inside lid of your kitchen box they are meant for pen holders and computer leads and stuff which i use to hold all my solar attatchments like little cigi usb attatchements and leads and stuff when not in use so its all neat and organised in the bag when not in use .
Best thing I've seen for kitchen organisation. too many manufacturers over think things and try and be everything to everybody. I like to cook away from the van so my bedroom isn't full of smoke at the end of a cooking session. But I don't want to keep going back and forth to the back of the van to get things. This the perfect solution.
Ultimate Camp Cooking Box Setup - cool idea I love it. Ive subscribed Im a convert. Dude how did you drill those elastics? I noticed nothing came out on the lid. PS Have you seen these vids similar. Really cool but I like your basics. ruclips.net/video/GjP6ilE4kCo/видео.html ruclips.net/video/-tc1pWN0-go/видео.html ruclips.net/video/9vgF7hFekCI/видео.html
Hey mate watching this for probably the third time such a brilliant idea. Now that you have moved on from the Bravo do you still use the box set up? Thanks for sharing such a brilliant space saving idea
Hey Stephen, I used fencing wire to go inbetween holes, that taped the elastic with electrical tape and pulled it back through. A bit of fiddling, but it was worth it! 🙂👍
Awesome job on the video my friend. Loved it. Nice drone footage Also i like what you did with your channel . You have my subscription would love to have your support as well. Thanks again ATB Joe 😎 👊🏻
Be great if you were to be making videos again. You're certainly one of the better creators out there 👍👍👍
I like cuddles next to the fire
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Brilliant. Neat and tidy mate. I'm going to shamelessly steal your idea 👍
Same!
Yep me too! Going to use this idea 💡
Great set up.Can you show how you threaded the elastic through those holes please.That would be handy to know. Very informative channel.
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Missing your vids mate, hopefully we'll see you on the screens again one day
That's a nifty setup there hey, great idea with the elastic rope. I'm guessing that took a little while to feed thru all those holes?
Decent set up, i copied this off of #timbates who had the same idea.
#spf4x4
#enjoydontdestroy
How did you feed the elastic through the holes?
Hey mate 👍 great set up where did u get fold up bucket and sink ? What brand they? Cheers Ian Perth wa
Adventure Kings Portable Camping Collapsible Sink / Bucket
Cool build mate. I like it!
Nice set up mate, I use pelican boxes for the same thing, never thought about elastic for the lid! bloody brilliant Idea!! looking forward to your return to the platform.
How'd you fish that bungee in and out of the holes you drilled?
Fencing wire and a bit of patience 😉
Great set-up, did you have to feed the chord through the lid or does the inner layer pop out somehow? Thanks!
I wondered the same thing...
Just in case you missed it - Seek Adventure answered below:
"Fencing wire and a bit of patience 😉"
Cheers
@@ShazBookOwl do you think small broom stick holder type brackets could possibly work better?
@@jacquesswarts473 - I suppose you could try anything with double sided tape??
How did you put the elastic robe through
yes that's the one thing he didn't show or explain, bet there was some swearing involved 😆😆😆😆
I recently came across your vids and after watching a few of them I do like how you roll. All properly thought out, planned and organised offering up sensible suggestions and methods with a bit of humour thrown in.
It’s a pity that you have put an end to your regular posts which now forces us to endure that other major uTuber in W.A that more often than not has little to no clue that often leads to dud advice. He once posted a similar vid and it had so many fundamental errors and stupid suggestions that I turned it off half way through. To add insult to injury he recently praised the benefits of a certain brand name roof rack only to be eating humble pie only a few days later and issuing a faux apology because he didn’t do his homework properly and not once ever questioning the installation instructions that called for the rack to be riveted to the thin roof of his Hilux.
You need to come back dude, as sensible content is desperately needed.......even if you only post one vid a month it would do me.
thats a bloody great idea . i hope you give us mugs a 1/4"ly video to let us know how your trips are going
Mate how did you thread the cord through? I mean the plastic is all over the shop?
@@SeekAdventure gonna have to try it I think
Nice set up.consider a molle panel attachment to the lid.that way only 4 holes need to be drilled into the lid.can configure and change the utensils as you see fit without creating more holes
Instead of elastic cord what about push clips???
For those of you wondering how he did the elastic on the lid, he did reply to someone in the comments.
I used fencing wire to go inbetween holes, that taped the elastic with electrical tape and pulled it back through. A bit of fiddling, but it was worth it! 🙂👍
enjoy
Handy kit ! I use a lot of cast iron items (stoves, hot plates, dutch oven, pans, jaffle irons etc). Unfortunately they're so heavy and bulky and can sometimes be pretty brittle so storage is a bit of a pain.
sandersmichael very true !
Great idea.
How did you tie off the elastic?
He used fencing wire to go in between holes, that taped the elastic with electrical tape and pulled it back through. A bit of fiddling, but it was worth it!
I love how you’ve set up your utensils! Such a clever idea 👍🏼
Its prob obvious but how did you feed the cord in the drilled holes in the lid to go in one hole and out the other hole , im geussing its just a knot tied to hold in place but the knott would be inbetween the two walls of the lid and for some reason i cant work out how you did it ???great setup as well ,i use a heavy duty laptop bag for my little blanket solar panels ,40watt ones to add to my mounted panels if i need to , which has heaps of pockets and sewn in little elastics like on the inside lid of your kitchen box they are meant for pen holders and computer leads and stuff which i use to hold all my solar attatchments like little cigi usb attatchements and leads and stuff when not in use so its all neat and organised in the bag when not in use .
I'd like to know this as well, I assume it's all one cord threaded through... but how?
@@colwedd Feed it with wire like a paperclip. Sticky tape end on end : string --->
Best thing I've seen for kitchen organisation. too many manufacturers over think things and try and be everything to everybody. I like to cook away from the van so my bedroom isn't full of smoke at the end of a cooking session. But I don't want to keep going back and forth to the back of the van to get things. This the perfect solution.
Epic! Checkout my channel for camp box on wheels!
Ultimate Camp Cooking Box Setup - cool idea I love it. Ive subscribed Im a convert. Dude how did you drill those elastics? I noticed nothing came out on the lid.
PS Have you seen these vids similar. Really cool but I like your basics.
ruclips.net/video/GjP6ilE4kCo/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/-tc1pWN0-go/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/9vgF7hFekCI/видео.html
It never ceases to amaze me how many people think they need measuring cups whilst camping! Lol .. I did like your video though digger.
What size box mate? 50L?
Anyone find this box for ordering online? I searched pelican box and get camera cases
That plastic knife just cracks me up! Nice box Bro 🤙
really liking your content man, have you got a FB page or Insta?
Merci mec👍
What stove would you recommend for a solo 4WD traveller?
This is a smart idea. I never even knew about the pop open stuff till now. Keep up the cool videos
Hey mate watching this for probably the third time such a brilliant idea.
Now that you have moved on from the Bravo do you still use the box set up?
Thanks for sharing such a brilliant space saving idea
Mate have seen your new kitchen set up a few times also lol. Really well thought out.
I’m learning a lot
Thanks for sharing as always Michael
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Awesome idea mate! How did you get the chord through the lid? Does the inner section pop right out?
Kool vid Timmy !!!!! Love all your vids mate cheers 🍻
Patience of a saint trying to run those elastic cords through the holes! Hope you're enjoying life outside of youtube 👍👍
Fun video!! Thank you for sharing.
This is what I was think of doing , not the strapping of the utensils but I might copy your idea 👍
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Really good way to go out back. What size is that box? I would like to guess 25 gal. Make be.
Hi again!!!!!!! You have such good advice.
What size is this box .... Link ? Specs?
I love it! Ease of use is key.
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very cool , !
Great idea ... i will now steal it ... and claim that i came up with it ? Lol !
Best of all
Brilliant ideas!! Thank you!
Found an instrument box science As a Chef I have not much less a fold bucket can beused as dish wash could to go small
Great idea. Everything in one convenient box👍👍👍
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just wanted to say I love your channel
Thank you for the Phillip, I appreciate it. Glad you enjoy the channel so much 🙂
The old school dodgy dodger nice
KISS method. Keep It Simple Stupid. Nice set up.
very handy Michael! happy travels in the bush and happy cooking! thank you for sharing!
0:58 “that’s not a knife”
Well done. Great idea
Nice n simple 🙂👌👍
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Do I miss where s your stove?
very tight setup. I use the drifta kitchen
Excellent "cooking box"...✔
Great Idea. How did you thread the elastic through the holes?
He used fencing wire to go in between holes, that taped the elastic with electrical tape and pulled it back through. A bit of fiddling.
U talk funny
im still trying to work out how he go the elastic in the lid...
Hey Stephen, I used fencing wire to go inbetween holes, that taped the elastic with electrical tape and pulled it back through. A bit of fiddling, but it was worth it! 🙂👍
great idea
Matey bloody awesome
Très intéressant
Awesome job on the video my friend. Loved it. Nice drone footage
Also i like what you did with your channel . You have my subscription would love to have your support as well.
Thanks again
ATB Joe
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That’s a great set up 👍
Cool !!
Brilliant!
Great setup, thanks for the vid
Perfect 👍
Grest idea
I love this