That's good work sir, Were it me, I'd just move the stove to toward the end of the pull out and screw i in there. Put your canister btween the stove and the fridge.
Brad Williams I could do that. I just wanted to keep using the original gas line. If I put the canister to the left I would have to get a hose. I may do this eventually if it’s a problem, but so far it has not been an issue.
So, you have a locking slide on each side of your cooler and stove pullouts and you really only need one locking slide paired with a normal slide on the other side. You could free up two locking slides and swap with a couple of the drawers. Buy one more locking slide for the remaining drawer.
Dude, you did a great job on ur rig. The finnish looks really good and eveyone is learning as they go. I personally believe no one gets it right, right out the box. My camping needs aren't ur needs, so our set ups may be similar but very different at the same time. In addition, I value persons such as yourself. For taking the time to post a review on ur own work, regarding the pros and con's, i only have one thing to say. Thank you! for facilitating it for guys like me. 👍👍 With my OCD I'm not certain how many things i would have changed in the process....thx for sharing and enjoy!
Fantastic build man, no matter what the quirks, it’s still made by you! Looks great! Wanting to do the same style as well, thanks for the great vid! 🤙🏽
Nice setup. I have that same fridge. There are threaded holes on the bottom of it. You can screw it to the tray from the bottom just like you did with the stove.
This opened up a lot of ideas for me, thanks for making this video! I think I would have installed a slide out cutting board in between the bottom and middle drawer to solve The Cutting Board issue. Can't wait to see if there's a part two of this video.
@@OverlandAddict just watched your video on your Table Rock trip with your family. I was just down in that neck of the woods a couple weekends ago. Beautiful country! What's your reasoning for a bigger fridge? I'm just a single guy, so I'm just curious if it's because you needed the extra room for when your family joins you or if you thought you needed the extra room for just yourself.
The absolute best setup I’ve seen. I’m following your plans for sure. I just gotta figure out a way to add a cutting board somewhere. I’m thinking on the bottom drawer. Or maybe a slide out cutting board right under the bottom drawer. Thanks so much. I’m gonna spray mine with Bedliner to match my black on black Jeep. Hope it looks good.
Nice work . Sure someone said it but my experience is some painters tape before you run your caulk bead , then pulling it before it cure will give you a nice sharp caulk edge
I really like what you've done, Especially the fridge and stove side. I've got a tacoma and want to build something similar, but with just one 3ft drawer on the other side. With all due respect, I would suggest putting all recovery gear, tools, heavy items in lowest possible storage. Every bit helps center of gravity. Thank you for sharing your setup, I appreciate it.
Through Jack's camera I hear ya about the center of gravity, but I’m on the shorter side and I use the camping gear way more than the recovery gear, so it’d be hard for me to get into the top drawer constantly. I’m going to be moving the tent to a trailer soon so that should help CG a ton. Thanks so much for watching and especially subscribing!
The Dometic CFX fridges have four threaded inserts on the bottom for mounting. Just drill four holes up from the bottom and use some flush mount bolts. Voila, hidden mounting for the fridge. You can find the dimensions on the Dometic website.
Nice! Youve inspired me! That left side flap on the stove is going to be necessary to prevent your flame burning your fridge shelf up... I singed mine in a similar way. Great job tho. 👍🏼
Chad Mitchell thanks! I was curious about that. I decided I would find out if it would get too hot the first time I cooked on it like this. Thanks for watching 👍🏻
I like it! It's really functional. You don't have to walk around and do this or that, it's all right there. It's cool, even with the said mistakes you made. Other Then the uncertainty of the fridge moving, I don't see anything wrong. Really! It's all so 😎. Thank you for sharing you neat project.🌹
Looks good but lower the fridge to your grill to open easier and use your tailgate for your grill. They also have slideouts built in on most. Then with fridge lower, make the top a slide out for spices or condiments. Just store the grill up top.
GolfXXX I didn’t want to have to pack and unpack the stove. Also if I used the tailgate for the grill I could t slide the fridge out. I’ve heard lots of different opinions on how it could be laid out. It’s fun hearing everyone’s take on it. Thanks for watching!
Well done. I like the 80/20. I didn't read through the comments, but you could drill a hole in the drawers and insert a dowel pin to keep the drawers from sliding back in.... sweet look.
I've watched your video a couple times now and perhaps you put the stove on that side because your'e mounting the propane tank on the spare, or with a tailgate table and the slideout, there isnt a lot of room to get between and cook. That's what I'm wrestling with now- i love my DIY tailgate table. I need drawers and a fridge slideout tho, so I will switch my fridge to the drivers side once i finalize my design. You sold me the Partner stove a month ago, and it was SO worth every penny! I even put your sticker on my propane tank above the spare:) Great video, I would love to see how you did the combo locks on the drawer faces...
Bill Grinley Glad you are happy with the stove! I love mine. The reason I put my stove on that side was because at the time I was running a driver’s side 270° awning. I thought it would be awkward to walk around the slide if it were on the other side. Thanks for watching and for your business!
Not sure but it looks to me that there may be about 1/2" of space under your camp stove slid eout. Add a 1" X 1/8" aluminum bar on the bottom edge of each side and cut a 1/2" slide out additional table space. I like your set up for the limited space you have. Nice job!
Nicely done fella! The thing I dislike about my Jeep, is that the rear door opens towards the curb...it really bothers me. If you're in England, Japan, Australia, it makes sense but if the door opened towards the street (left-hand hinge), you could access the space from curb-side better. I was parallel parked once and had the door swung all the way out so we could load groceries, there was someone in front, and while I was stowing some gear in the front seat, another car parked very close to my rear and went in the shops. I had to wait 45 minutes for one of these vehicles to move so I could shut the rear door, and leave. I'm building a slide-out cabinet kitchen for my DIY overland trailer, good job again!!!
Gevorg Nazaryan thanks. People have made this comment before, and I understand why. But the camping stuff is what I use the most. I’m a shorter guy, so seeing and reaching into the top drawer isn’t very comfortable and it would be a pain in the ass to do that at camp all night long. Thanks for watching!
Great video. Very detailed and informative. Your system is well thought out for your needs and space available. Like everyone else searching RUclips for tips and ideas for building their own system I'm going to take a few ideas from your video and ad it to my growing land cruiser build list. Thank you much for sharing. Mike, New subscriber. I can never understand why so many videos have thumbs down. The nah sayers on RUclips is getting out of control. I didn't know we had so many perfect people in this world. Some people just get off putting down others I guess. Keep up the good work.
Very nicely done my friend, I appreciate all the effort you have done to not only share the idea, but the plans and parts list etc. You have done a very nice job on sharing this all with us and it turned out great. Thanks again for sharing. I subbed and clicked the bell. Thanks again and have a blessed week. Dale
Heartland Outdoor Living you bet, Dale! Thanks for taking the time to leave this nice comment. Hope you enjoy the channel, and thanks for watching and subscribing! Viewers like you make it all worth it! 👍🏻
Careful that wind shield you pulled back. Once you start cooking and the flame is on you could melt the fridge plastic next to it. Keep the heat shield on. Also not sure if your fridge releases heat through that grille and if it does the more cooler the area is it’s releasing heat to the better your fridge works. Basic refrigeration knowledge. Keep the heat shield up buddy. Nice setup 😁
i really enjoyed ur style. you admitted ur mistakes. i plan to bulid something like this for my toyota fj cruiser.thank you . i have subscrided to you.. Canadian Colin. cheers.
Good job on the cabinet and drawer system. Id probably install the locking device especially when on an incline / decline. Nonetheless, very detailed and informative. It will help me as I figure out a drawer / fridge system for my Toyota FJC
FJ REY yes, I’ve taken it out now and already figured out that if your on the slightest decline the drawers want to slide shut. Not the end of the world, but kind of annoying. I’m definitely going to swap out the slides with locking ones like on the fridge. Thanks for watching!
nice i like this a lot. Why not of put the fridge on another shelf that has its own set of slides so it could come out like another 36" ? just like how your stove does
I really appreciate your video! Considering using elements of your set up in my 5th gen 4Runner. One question I haven’t noticed in the comments (maybe it’s there, but I didn’t quickly find it): is there a need to secure the frame of the cabinetry to the floor of your vehicle? You mentioned weight of the whole unit being hefty, but if it isn’t secured, I wonder if it shuffles around on bumpy trails? Companies like Goose-Gear make a baseplate that all their storage systems must mount to. Maybe that’s only Goose-Gear, or maybe it’s only for T4R. I just want to make sure all my stuff stays where I put it and that my storage systems stay where I put them! Thoughts??
mrwdmd thanks for watching! Yes, it is secured to the tie down points built into the floor of the Jeep. You definitely want to secure it, but only to prevent it shifting around on bumpy trails, but also in the event of a roll over or crash. Everything needs to be secured inside the vehicle if at all possible.
This is awesome. Great job! I was a little surprised by the price tag at the end, but I know that 8020 stuff is expensive. The way you did the slides on the right hand side is really nice.
Galen Sinkey thanks! I probably could’ve done it cheaper if I cut everything to length and drilled the holes myself, etc. I wasn’t confident my saw would do the trick, but I realize now it would’ve been fine. Thanks for watching!
Gevorg Nazaryan I don’t. My cranking battery is an Odyssey and I’ve never had an issue not starting the next day. I also never stay in one place for more than one night. If I did, I might need to look at a dual battery setup.
Overland Addict also consider solar panel for the times you’re parked during the day I got a fordable one that folds into this small briefcase works great
Great video!! I'm looking to build something like this. I tried to download your sketch but the link is not working.. Can uiu please send it to me? The other link works with the part numbers.. Thanks
Great Job! I have a CJ and have 10" of depth behind my rear seats to play with... so quit grousing about how little room you have back there ;) JUST KIDDING! One question - how much does it weigh, and have you had a chance to decide if you need to swap out your dampers/springs in the rear of the jeep to accommodate the additional weight?
Ewing Fox I’m not sure how much it weighs, but it’s heavy. With all the drawers empty it took my wife and I both to load it in the back. I’d guess it weighs around 70 lbs empty. Fully loaded drawers and fridge probably over 200 lbs. The ride height was affected just a bit, so beefier suspension in the rear would probably be best, but I’ve taken it on a few trips so far and it’s performed fine. I drive pretty slow over obstacles though. I imagine if nothing else, the shocks will wear out faster. Thanks for watching!
@@OverlandAddict definitely interested to see more content as you spend more time with the rig! I have been contemplating building a very shallow box for the back of my CJ7 and I think that you have sold me on the 80/20!!!
Better use the left windscreen just to keep from melting your fridge. Why didn’t you mount your stove further to the back? Looks like you have lots of room.
Conny Bjaaland I needed room for the propane bottle which mounts on the right side of the stove. I might see about getting a gas hose instead so I can put the propane bottle on the ground and then I can move the stove over if the heat is an issue. I typically only use one burner at a time so I’ve just been using the right burner. Thanks for watching!
Awesome rig! Personally I love having free counter space, maybe another slider under the Coleman stove? Also, I bet you'll eventually see grease and maybe even some heat wear on the side of your fridge from the stove. You mentioned keeping the other stove flap tucked because you won't need it for the wind, i'd be tempted to double it up in height as a heat/cooking shield to protect the fridge. I.e. Think about all the splatter that happens when you pan cook bacon :P
xIMedicMitchlx K you might be right about the flap. I’ve been opening it just in case. There’s no room under the stove for another slide the way it’s designed now. I might redesign that stove slide so it could accommodate one. Thanks for watching!
hoppi hoppo I think it’s fine. The fridge is well insulated and there’s not too much heat coming out the side of that burner. I actually don’t often use two burners anyway. Thanks for watching!
Do Something Outdoors you know, I didn’t check at all. With it fully loaded I’m sure it did a small bit but I’d be willing to bet it’s not more than a half inch if any. If I ever unload it and remove the cabinet I’ll be sure and check.
Great build. Quick question... I downloaded the SketchUp file, but when I tried to open it, I learned that it was created in a later version (v.18). When I went to update my version, I learned that Sketchup has completely changed their product line, and no longer supports updates to their 'free' versions, and now, only appears to offer subscription-based plans. I'm not even sure if this is possible, but I thought I would ask... does your version offer the option of saving your design file in the format of a previous generation? If so, would you be kind enough to re-upload a version that is backwards compatible? Regardless, best of luck in all you are doing.
Steve Cram I’m not sure but I’ll take a look. I noticed that the program isn’t free any longer, too, so I went back to using an older version. Thanks for watching!
@@OverlandAddict I just re-read my original message above, and I was incorrect in what I said, I'm sorry. What I meant to say is that I have an older version (v17), and that your file was in v18, which is no longer available for download free. If you could see if it's possible to save the file as a v17, that would be great. Thanks, and sorry for the confusion.
you will need the left side of the windbreaker, not for wind though, just to reflect the heat not melting the fridge :-)
Can you move the stove further from the fridge?
I had the same thought…almost immediately upon seeing the set-up!
I'd even thought of taking the original windbreaker off and manufacturing a larger, square version to provide more protection to the fridge...
That's good work sir, Were it me, I'd just move the stove to toward the end of the pull out and screw i in there. Put your canister btween the stove and the fridge.
Brad Williams I could do that. I just wanted to keep using the original gas line. If I put the canister to the left I would have to get a hose. I may do this eventually if it’s a problem, but so far it has not been an issue.
Black anodize made it look really nice. I’m glad he went that route.
you could use a flat bar the length of the slide to keep your draws from auto shutting. Nice job. thanks for sharing.
So, you have a locking slide on each side of your cooler and stove pullouts and you really only need one locking slide paired with a normal slide on the other side. You could free up two locking slides and swap with a couple of the drawers. Buy one more locking slide for the remaining drawer.
Great video. Liked and subscribed. Thanks for sharing your Sketchup model and parts list.
Looks great I am getting ready to build one for my FJ Cruiser
IIRC, the Dometic fridges have threaded inserts on the bottom that you can bolt it down to a platform from underneath.
Dude, you did a great job on ur rig. The finnish looks really good and eveyone is learning as they go. I personally believe no one gets it right, right out the box. My camping needs aren't ur needs, so our set ups may be similar but very different at the same time. In addition, I value persons such as yourself. For taking the time to post a review on ur own work, regarding the pros and con's, i only have one thing to say. Thank you! for facilitating it for guys like me. 👍👍 With my OCD I'm not certain how many things i would have changed in the process....thx for sharing and enjoy!
Fantastic build man, no matter what the quirks, it’s still made by you! Looks great! Wanting to do the same style as well, thanks for the great vid! 🤙🏽
Thanks man! Good luck with your build.
Great build!!!. Recently bought a topper for my f150, going to use your build of fridge & stove with a cutting board.
Nice setup. I have that same fridge. There are threaded holes on the bottom of it. You can screw it to the tray from the bottom just like you did with the stove.
I I thanks. Another viewer told me the same thing. I’m not sure I will bolt it down though. It’s pretty easy to remove now if I want to take it out.
i really like the color of that stain, kinda orangey looks real good with your truck
This opened up a lot of ideas for me, thanks for making this video! I think I would have installed a slide out cutting board in between the bottom and middle drawer to solve The Cutting Board issue. Can't wait to see if there's a part two of this video.
Kevin Hamer there probably will be. I’m probably getting a bigger fridge so I will have to redesign at least the fridge slide. Thanks for watching!
@@OverlandAddict just watched your video on your Table Rock trip with your family. I was just down in that neck of the woods a couple weekends ago. Beautiful country! What's your reasoning for a bigger fridge? I'm just a single guy, so I'm just curious if it's because you needed the extra room for when your family joins you or if you thought you needed the extra room for just yourself.
The absolute best setup I’ve seen. I’m following your plans for sure.
I just gotta figure out a way to add a cutting board somewhere.
I’m thinking on the bottom drawer.
Or maybe a slide out cutting board right under the bottom drawer.
Thanks so much.
I’m gonna spray mine with Bedliner to match my black on black Jeep.
Hope it looks good.
Thanks! Yeah a cutting board option that slid out would be nice.
BEST SETUP FOR A JEEP I'VE SEEN YET! GREAT WORK.
MRDSALVATO wow, thanks!
Nice work 🙌🙌
You did an excellent job
Looks great!
Nice work . Sure someone said it but my experience is some painters tape before you run your caulk bead , then pulling it before it cure will give you a nice sharp caulk edge
MediaHorde no one said that yet, but that’s a great tip! Thanks for watching!
I really like what you've done, Especially the fridge and stove side. I've got a tacoma and want to build something similar, but with just one 3ft drawer on the other side. With all due respect, I would suggest putting all recovery gear, tools, heavy items in lowest possible storage. Every bit helps center of gravity. Thank you for sharing your setup, I appreciate it.
Subbed for more!
Through Jack's camera I hear ya about the center of gravity, but I’m on the shorter side and I use the camping gear way more than the recovery gear, so it’d be hard for me to get into the top drawer constantly. I’m going to be moving the tent to a trailer soon so that should help CG a ton.
Thanks so much for watching and especially subscribing!
The Dometic CFX fridges have four threaded inserts on the bottom for mounting. Just drill four holes up from the bottom and use some flush mount bolts. Voila, hidden mounting for the fridge. You can find the dimensions on the Dometic website.
Lee Johnson I had no idea. Thanks for the tip!
Nice! Youve inspired me! That left side flap on the stove is going to be necessary to prevent your flame burning your fridge shelf up... I singed mine in a similar way. Great job tho. 👍🏼
Chad Mitchell thanks! I was curious about that. I decided I would find out if it would get too hot the first time I cooked on it like this. Thanks for watching 👍🏻
Im a month into my set up for an older Blazer. Lots of good ideas here. Yours came out very well. Thanks for the help. Cya out there!!
dhu1042476 thanks! Be sure and create a video once you’re done.
I like it! It's really functional. You don't have to walk around and do this or that, it's all right there. It's cool, even with the said mistakes you made.
Other Then the uncertainty of the fridge moving, I don't see anything wrong. Really! It's all so 😎.
Thank you for sharing you neat project.🌹
Looks good but lower the fridge to your grill to open easier and use your tailgate for your grill. They also have slideouts built in on most. Then with fridge lower, make the top a slide out for spices or condiments. Just store the grill up top.
GolfXXX I didn’t want to have to pack and unpack the stove. Also if I used the tailgate for the grill I could t slide the fridge out.
I’ve heard lots of different opinions on how it could be laid out. It’s fun hearing everyone’s take on it.
Thanks for watching!
Looks nice. You might add a pull out table/cutting board under the stove.
Steve K yeah someone else mentioned this too. Great idea!
Well done. I like the 80/20. I didn't read through the comments, but you could drill a hole in the drawers and insert a dowel pin to keep the drawers from sliding back in.... sweet look.
Martin Hunley great idea. Thanks for watching!
Really great looking cabinet. Well done.
Wayward Woodworker thanks so much!
I've watched your video a couple times now and perhaps you put the stove on that side because your'e mounting the propane tank on the spare, or with a tailgate table and the slideout, there isnt a lot of room to get between and cook. That's what I'm wrestling with now- i love my DIY tailgate table. I need drawers and a fridge slideout tho, so I will switch my fridge to the drivers side once i finalize my design. You sold me the Partner stove a month ago, and it was SO worth every penny! I even put your sticker on my propane tank above the spare:) Great video, I would love to see how you did the combo locks on the drawer faces...
Bill Grinley Glad you are happy with the stove! I love mine.
The reason I put my stove on that side was because at the time I was running a driver’s side 270° awning. I thought it would be awkward to walk around the slide if it were on the other side.
Thanks for watching and for your business!
Not sure but it looks to me that there may be about 1/2" of space under your camp stove slid eout. Add a 1" X 1/8" aluminum bar on the bottom edge of each side and cut a 1/2" slide out additional table space. I like your set up for the limited space you have. Nice job!
Great Work Buddy .
Saffron Maverick thanks!
Nicely done fella! The thing I dislike about my Jeep, is that the rear door opens towards the curb...it really bothers me. If you're in England, Japan, Australia, it makes sense but if the door opened towards the street (left-hand hinge), you could access the space from curb-side better. I was parallel parked once and had the door swung all the way out so we could load groceries, there was someone in front, and while I was stowing some gear in the front seat, another car parked very close to my rear and went in the shops. I had to wait 45 minutes for one of these vehicles to move so I could shut the rear door, and leave. I'm building a slide-out cabinet kitchen for my DIY overland trailer, good job again!!!
Geography in Action thanks for your comment and good luck with your build!
Great build man. I would put the heaviest stuff in the lowest drawer to put less stress one the frame of the cabinet structure
Gevorg Nazaryan thanks. People have made this comment before, and I understand why. But the camping stuff is what I use the most. I’m a shorter guy, so seeing and reaching into the top drawer isn’t very comfortable and it would be a pain in the ass to do that at camp all night long.
Thanks for watching!
Overland Addict makes sense
I am going to build this as well. Thank you for all the detailed information. I am super stoked to start the project
Great VID and Attached info!
Great video. Very detailed and informative. Your system is well thought out for your needs and space available. Like everyone else searching RUclips for tips and ideas for building their own system I'm going to take a few ideas from your video and ad it to my growing land cruiser build list. Thank you much for sharing. Mike, New subscriber.
I can never understand why so many videos have thumbs down. The nah sayers on RUclips is getting out of control. I didn't know we had so many perfect people in this world. Some people just get off putting down others I guess.
Keep up the good work.
Mike S thanks so much, Mike! I appreciate the comments and subscribe, and glad you got some ideas. I still have a ways to go before I’m “perfect” 😁
Pretty awesome job for a first try man! Great work! 👍
Erik Valiquette thanks!
was surprised to see that the DIY parts list was still $900ish. crazy
TikkerLoS yeah, 8020 is proud of their stuff!
You probably put the fridge on that side because when you raise it up it won’t fit on the drivers side. The tail gate latch is in the way
5djc I think it was because of it was on the other side, I would be between the tailgate and the stove trying to cook in a confined space.
I like the stain color. Thanks for sharing.
MS 3104 thanks for watching!
Very nicely done my friend, I appreciate all the effort you have done to not only share the idea, but the plans and parts list etc. You have done a very nice job on sharing this all with us and it turned out great. Thanks again for sharing. I subbed and clicked the bell.
Thanks again and have a blessed week.
Dale
Heartland Outdoor Living you bet, Dale! Thanks for taking the time to leave this nice comment.
Hope you enjoy the channel, and thanks for watching and subscribing! Viewers like you make it all worth it! 👍🏻
Great job! Imo its TOO NICE lol
@@wallheadkdir it served me well for a time. Thanks for watching!
Really nice job. Great video.
maxgralph thank you so much!
Swap the drawers to the other side and You can build a fold down table on to your door for prep space
Nvm you mentioned it in the end
Nice, I would move that stove further out away from the frig.
Dave Kuebler can’t because of the propane bottle.
Very nice setup! Great job!
Tom Killingsworth thanks man!
Careful that wind shield you pulled back. Once you start cooking and the flame is on you could melt the fridge plastic next to it. Keep the heat shield on. Also not sure if your fridge releases heat through that grille and if it does the more cooler the area is it’s releasing heat to the better your fridge works. Basic refrigeration knowledge. Keep the heat shield up buddy. Nice setup 😁
Mr.Poseidon thanks for the tips!
i really enjoyed ur style. you admitted ur mistakes. i plan to bulid something like this for my toyota fj cruiser.thank you . i have subscrided to you.. Canadian Colin. cheers.
colin coyle thanks so much for watching and the sub!
Nice job! Thanks for sharing your parts list and sketchup drawing!
Drewsker42 no problem! Thanks for watching 👍🏻
Good video, keep them coming!
OverlandTrax thanks!
I really like the fridge/stove combo concept.
David Foppe me too. I can’t take credit for it. I saw many others with similar setups I used for inspiration. Thanks for watching!
Very thoughtful, some good ideas.
Ben Ivey thanks for watching!
I really like that stove slider too great job!
Brad Melvin hey I appreciate that! Thanks for watching.
I’d die if hubby went w/o me. Haha, although I’m the one dragging him out to go when he’d rather sleep in our bed with ac
Great work mate! It sounds like you don't have a second battery, how do you run the fridge without draining your starter battery? Cheers!
Great job! Well thought out. Thanks for sharing.
Badass setup...
The Bearded GOrilla thanks bro!
Looks great, nice work
CC 76 thanks so much!
Nice job.. great video, really enjoyed it. I just started building one too.
sifilmaker thanks! I’d love to see a video of the final product when you’re done.
Excellent job sir!
kevin brown thank you!
Great job on the build
Dave Masbutter thank you 👍🏻
THANK YOU! awesome video it helps me get alot of things cleared up and it helps me alot for my build
silentfox12 thanks and good luck with your build!
Great Nice job I like you left some space at top of this cabinet
Vadim Zubkov thanks! Yes, I like to strap things to the top. Thanks for watching. 👍🏻
Good book! Do you have your 5c&10cS memorized?
Good job on the cabinet and drawer system. Id probably install the locking device especially when on an incline / decline. Nonetheless, very detailed and informative. It will help me as I figure out a drawer / fridge system for my Toyota FJC
FJ REY yes, I’ve taken it out now and already figured out that if your on the slightest decline the drawers want to slide shut. Not the end of the world, but kind of annoying. I’m definitely going to swap out the slides with locking ones like on the fridge. Thanks for watching!
nice i like this a lot. Why not of put the fridge on another shelf that has its own set of slides so it could come out like another 36" ? just like how your stove does
Jeziorski7 Since the fridge is longer than the cabinet, I’d have to find a 3-piece slide instead of a 2-piece. I’m not sure they make those.
nicely done
Kevin thank you sir!
Nice work!
MOUNTAINTRD - Thanks man!
I really appreciate your video! Considering using elements of your set up in my 5th gen 4Runner. One question I haven’t noticed in the comments (maybe it’s there, but I didn’t quickly find it): is there a need to secure the frame of the cabinetry to the floor of your vehicle?
You mentioned weight of the whole unit being hefty, but if it isn’t secured, I wonder if it shuffles around on bumpy trails? Companies like Goose-Gear make a baseplate that all their storage systems must mount to. Maybe that’s only Goose-Gear, or maybe it’s only for T4R. I just want to make sure all my stuff stays where I put it and that my storage systems stay where I put them!
Thoughts??
mrwdmd thanks for watching!
Yes, it is secured to the tie down points built into the floor of the Jeep. You definitely want to secure it, but only to prevent it shifting around on bumpy trails, but also in the event of a roll over or crash. Everything needs to be secured inside the vehicle if at all possible.
@@OverlandAddict quick question... how did you secure it to the tie down points?
This is awesome. Great job! I was a little surprised by the price tag at the end, but I know that 8020 stuff is expensive. The way you did the slides on the right hand side is really nice.
Galen Sinkey thanks! I probably could’ve done it cheaper if I cut everything to length and drilled the holes myself, etc. I wasn’t confident my saw would do the trick, but I realize now it would’ve been fine.
Thanks for watching!
i like the setup
i am gonna make something similar to my prado 150 land cruiser
Very nice I'm.doing one soon Iike urs but I ptbe fridge to go to the left side a way from the stove and lower
Do you feel it’s necessary to have 2 locking slides or would one on the left or right side suffice?
Great job
Stephen Johns thank you!
Awesome video! Getting ready to build mine, love the extruded aluminum frame. Do you feel like it is more sturdy than using wood?
If you know what you’re doing with wood, probably not. I just liked the look.
Looks really nice, except that Coleman stove is too close to the fridge 😬
great job!!
Shawn Lee thanks!
Nice. Thanks for sharing
Hope you have a second, deep cycle battery in your rig
Gevorg Nazaryan I don’t. My cranking battery is an Odyssey and I’ve never had an issue not starting the next day. I also never stay in one place for more than one night. If I did, I might need to look at a dual battery setup.
Overland Addict also consider solar panel for the times you’re parked during the day
I got a fordable one that folds into this small briefcase works great
Gevorg Nazaryan I am keeping solar in mind. I’m going to be building a trailer soon and I will likely get solar for it if I move the fridge to it.
Nice job! Looks really good! Keep up the great video!
Matt Jenner thanks!
yes strap the fridge down ..you never know what can happen on the tracks
Carlo Luvisi the fridge is definitely strapped down 👍🏻
Thank you
Great video!! I'm looking to build something like this. I tried to download your sketch but the link is not working.. Can uiu please send it to me? The other link works with the part numbers.. Thanks
Me too. I can’t get it to download.
Please tell me I can get it from you still?
And a little BlackBerry Smoke to boot!!!
Robert Bradish of course! 🤟🏻
Great Job! I have a CJ and have 10" of depth behind my rear seats to play with... so quit grousing about how little room you have back there ;) JUST KIDDING! One question - how much does it weigh, and have you had a chance to decide if you need to swap out your dampers/springs in the rear of the jeep to accommodate the additional weight?
Ewing Fox I’m not sure how much it weighs, but it’s heavy. With all the drawers empty it took my wife and I both to load it in the back. I’d guess it weighs around 70 lbs empty. Fully loaded drawers and fridge probably over 200 lbs.
The ride height was affected just a bit, so beefier suspension in the rear would probably be best, but I’ve taken it on a few trips so far and it’s performed fine. I drive pretty slow over obstacles though. I imagine if nothing else, the shocks will wear out faster.
Thanks for watching!
@@OverlandAddict definitely interested to see more content as you spend more time with the rig! I have been contemplating building a very shallow box for the back of my CJ7 and I think that you have sold me on the 80/20!!!
Ewing Fox it’s extremely easy to work with and those rails can be used for many things.
Better use the left windscreen just to keep from melting your fridge. Why didn’t you mount your stove further to the back? Looks like you have lots of room.
Conny Bjaaland I needed room for the propane bottle which mounts on the right side of the stove. I might see about getting a gas hose instead so I can put the propane bottle on the ground and then I can move the stove over if the heat is an issue. I typically only use one burner at a time so I’ve just been using the right burner.
Thanks for watching!
I am curios why you didn't get the side panels from 80/20 as well?
do you have a link to whomever did you aluminum work?
I bought it from 8020.net
I know it's an older video. But, do you find the Dometic 50 a ample amount of space, or too much for 1 or 2 people?
Good set up. One tip don't tap on things its annoying.
Any issues with the stove being so close to the fridge. Has the heat from the stove while cooking caused any problems?
TRP nothing yet!
great jo. Thanks for sharing.. Im from indonesia..
Awesome rig! Personally I love having free counter space, maybe another slider under the Coleman stove? Also, I bet you'll eventually see grease and maybe even some heat wear on the side of your fridge from the stove. You mentioned keeping the other stove flap tucked because you won't need it for the wind, i'd be tempted to double it up in height as a heat/cooking shield to protect the fridge. I.e. Think about all the splatter that happens when you pan cook bacon :P
xIMedicMitchlx K you might be right about the flap. I’ve been opening it just in case.
There’s no room under the stove for another slide the way it’s designed now. I might redesign that stove slide so it could accommodate one.
Thanks for watching!
If I were you I'd move stove as far away from fridge as possible. Having a stove beside a fridge is counter productive.
hoppi hoppo I think it’s fine. The fridge is well insulated and there’s not too much heat coming out the side of that burner. I actually don’t often use two burners anyway. Thanks for watching!
Great job! Looks good. Did installing that make the rear of your Jeep sag at all? If so, by how much? Thanks.
Do Something Outdoors you know, I didn’t check at all. With it fully loaded I’m sure it did a small bit but I’d be willing to bet it’s not more than a half inch if any.
If I ever unload it and remove the cabinet I’ll be sure and check.
@@OverlandAddict thanks! That's not really bad at all. Well worth it. That set up looks good.
How did you secure the floor so it doesnt move??
gee here in Australia, $300 and u get two drawers with fridge slide
Graham Bate consider yourselves lucky. I’ve never seen an off-the-shelf drawer system retail for anything under $1K.
How heavy?
Great build. Quick question... I downloaded the SketchUp file, but when I tried to open it, I learned that it was created in a later version (v.18). When I went to update my version, I learned that Sketchup has completely changed their product line, and no longer supports updates to their 'free' versions, and now, only appears to offer subscription-based plans. I'm not even sure if this is possible, but I thought I would ask... does your version offer the option of saving your design file in the format of a previous generation? If so, would you be kind enough to re-upload a version that is backwards compatible?
Regardless, best of luck in all you are doing.
Steve Cram I’m not sure but I’ll take a look. I noticed that the program isn’t free any longer, too, so I went back to using an older version. Thanks for watching!
@@OverlandAddict I just re-read my original message above, and I was incorrect in what I said, I'm sorry. What I meant to say is that I have an older version (v17), and that your file was in v18, which is no longer available for download free. If you could see if it's possible to save the file as a v17, that would be great. Thanks, and sorry for the confusion.
Ah ok. That makes more sense because I created it using v18. I’ll see what I can do.
Overland Addict... Hello again. Just touching base again to see if you were able to check on the file type question. Thanks!
Steve Sorry for the delay. I was able to save it in the version 2017 format. I've updated the link in the description.
Great job. Appreciate the info.
hi. can you write me what are the dimensions in metric measure of the box? i don't have a sketch up. thanks