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SPEND $50 ON YOUR 4WD & SET YOUR DRAWERS UP YOUR WAY

November 25, 2017   |   By Ryan Weeks SPEND $50 ON YOUR 4WD & SET YOUR DRAWERS UP YOUR WAY - image  on https://news.emgcloud.net/news

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Are you unhappy with how your belongings slide around in your the Titan Rear Drawers?

We have put our heads together and have come up with a couple of solutions. We all like our quick DIYs and the one we have come up with is a ripper and it’s so easy that the kids could even help you with it.

We are going to show you an adjustable drawer divider set-up that you can adapt to your Titan Rear Drawers. From home-made to mass-produced; they will only take you a couple of hours to knock up with a drill, a grinder or a hacksaw and a few basic hand tools. Better yet, it costs less than $50.

 

BITS AND PIECES

Most of us have a couple of bits of scrap ply or pine board left over from one of your last projects that you didn’t know what to use it for. Well here it is. So all you have to do is buy some 25mmx25mm alloy angle, screws and marine carpet (or you could just paint the wood).

 

WHERE TO START

First up, remove the Titan Rear Drawers from the back of your 4WD and measure them up to see how many sections you want to create.

When you know what you want to do you can then mark your angle into pieces about 30mm lower than the top of the drawer to make sure your brackets don’t catch the top of the drawers.

 

CHOP CHOP

When you have your measurements for the timber and angle, use a grinder with an alloy cutting wheel and cut the angle to length. Once cut, clean all the burs off the angle ready to use. After you have your brackets ready, mark and cut the ply to the be 5mm narrower and 30mm lower than your Titan Rear Drawer so when you cover them in carpet they are still easy to remove and refit.

 

PUT IT ALL TOGETHER

Once you have your angle and ply cut to size, apply glue to the ply and cover it in the marine carpet or just hit it with a coat of spray paint. Then measure and mark the sides of your Titan Rear Drawers and start screwing the angle to each side in a back to back configuration in 400mm intervals. Make sure you make them slightly wider than the thickness of your ply so they slide in and out nicely (the exact thickness will depend on whether they are carpeted or just painted). This is so you can change your drawer configuration in a matter of minutes, depending on who is going away and what you have to take. The spacing can of course be changed to suit your needs.

 

FINISH THEM OFF

Here’s a cool finishing touch. Secure the first divider in place and fit some foam to that section so you can cut holes out to allow your knives, forks, salt and pepper or even your knick knacks to poke into the foam and be in easy reach when you need them.

 

SPEND $50 ON YOUR 4WD & SET YOUR DRAWERS UP YOUR WAY - image 4WD244-162-163-SPEND-50 on https://news.emgcloud.net/news WHAT IT COSTS

12mm ply $0 left over piece from old project

25mmx25mmx1.4mm Alloy angle $19.80 from the local hardware

Marine carpet 2 sq. meters $19.85 from local hardware

Screws $3.25 from local hardware

TOTAL $42.90

 

 

 

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