Drawer System and Water Tank and Slide

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So this will be my first post here! Happy to be apart of the overland community and I’ve been hitting it hard since I got my 2010 T4R.
After going down to goblin valley and taking totes and totes with me I decided I wanted something a little cleaner.

Everything in this build was purchased at Lowe’s or a local RV store near me.
Except for the Pump and accessory panel those are from Amazon.

If you would like greater detail or want more information on a specific part of the build let me know and I will edit this post or reply to you.

For now I’m just going to go picture heavy.
All said and done it Cost me about $350 and 80+ hrs of labor!!
It was my first project like this so be gentle with the critiques.
If I could do it again I think I could build it for under 250$
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Niiiice! Congrats on the good work.
What water tank is that & where did you get it?

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Niiiice! Congrats on the good work.
What water tank is that & where did you get it?

Thanks
It’s a 10 gal RV tank I got from a local RV store.
Also thanks.
I’m currently building a few updates so everyone check back soon.
 
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Updates are done!! Raised the platform 2” allowing for slide out cutting-board/work surface. Also decided my dads 25yr old Coleman was a little big for a single guy so with the added clearance I decided to add a pullout drawer with a single burner stove.
Also traded in my table for a better one with built in chairs.
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2 other updates I forgot to mention. Hinged top with platform above pullout drawer for more storage and kitchen sink sprayer for shower and dishes and water control. IMG_1843.JPGIMG_1844.JPG
 
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Great Job! This is a great idea. I suppose you could at some point divert to an ABS pipe on the roof and have a solar shower too. I may have to do something like this.
 
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Great job, thanks for all the pics. I'm planning to build something like this for the back of my F-150. Now that I have the RTT Rack installed on it and won't be able to open the side of the Diamondback cover where the tailgate is I want a drawer slide system similar to this that will make getting things in and out of the back of my truck easier. For now my heavy Rotomold coolers, long term I will have a portable refrigerator and slide for the kitchen drawer system I plan on building.