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<blockquote data-quote="LONEWOLF" data-source="post: 459290" data-attributes="member: 6309"><p>Here is an alternative if your handy with your hands..... A lot of 4x4 owners on another forum have used the Qubelok System with great success ... I made some for a mate and put Liquid Nails and a tek screw in the joints as sometimes they get a squeak after awhile.. So far for the past 3yrs he has had no issues and He has done some Serious 4WD Tracks including 3 trips on the Plenty Hwy and that is one of the worst roads for corrugations.. When you screw your ply to it, it becomes very strong... </p><p></p><p>A far cheaper way of building Drawers than paying Big $$$ for a good set-up like above... Yes they are a great set-up the above Drawers, but at a price I can never afford...</p><p> I have made mine out of 16mm Ply and use the Polly chopping Boards cut into strips for slides/guides ... A squirt of Silicone spray and they slide real easy.. They have lasted me for 4yrs now and I have done lots of ruff stuff... If I was going to build a different system I would use Qubelok next time...</p><p> You can get the bits from Bunnings at a steep price or I get my stuff from Here for a fraction of the price from Bunnings...</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.capral.com.au/qubelok" target="_blank">http://www.capral.com.au/qubelok</a></p><p></p><p> LW.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LONEWOLF, post: 459290, member: 6309"] Here is an alternative if your handy with your hands..... A lot of 4x4 owners on another forum have used the Qubelok System with great success ... I made some for a mate and put Liquid Nails and a tek screw in the joints as sometimes they get a squeak after awhile.. So far for the past 3yrs he has had no issues and He has done some Serious 4WD Tracks including 3 trips on the Plenty Hwy and that is one of the worst roads for corrugations.. When you screw your ply to it, it becomes very strong... A far cheaper way of building Drawers than paying Big $$$ for a good set-up like above... Yes they are a great set-up the above Drawers, but at a price I can never afford... I have made mine out of 16mm Ply and use the Polly chopping Boards cut into strips for slides/guides ... A squirt of Silicone spray and they slide real easy.. They have lasted me for 4yrs now and I have done lots of ruff stuff... If I was going to build a different system I would use Qubelok next time... You can get the bits from Bunnings at a steep price or I get my stuff from Here for a fraction of the price from Bunnings... [url]http://www.capral.com.au/qubelok[/url] LW..... [/QUOTE]
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