Taco bed box build.

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SubeeBen

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Awesome idea for the drawer sliders soooo cool good build & very nice looking work, good Job ✌
 

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Looks good. Is that 3/4 inch plywood for the top and sides? Does that seem thick enough/too thick? I have most of the hardware for my own build and will be getting the wood soon.


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Yes it is 3/4 and it is strong enough to lay on and I am 210lbs. does not bow at all. The other parts are 3/4 pine and the bottom of the box is just 3/4 particle board to cut down on the weight.
 

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Great job I have a tundra and I like how you still have bed space on the side. If I may add an idea of covering you stove spot so you have a bit more counter to space? But over all I like
 

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Good work! I like how you’ve incorporated a unistrut, looks solid.

I’m building a platform and drawers for my taco as well and went with 1/2” plywood and my reference point is the ‘shelf’ on the sides - wheelwells and I have no flex when I’m on it and I weigh 195 lbs.
 
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interesting slide design... did you price out using the skate board bearings before going with the castors?
 

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very unique build! super creative. wonder where the build is now :)