Tacoma Overland Drawer 2.0 PullKitchen project

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PullKitchen is no longer producing kitchens but you can find my DIY info below. Thanks!
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MAY 2020 UPDATE- Overland Expo featured our product :)


Previous update- based off the amazing response I’ve partnered with another Overland Bound member to form Pull Kitchen, to build and sell kitchen units for trucks and SUV’s. Below is my DIY thread on my original blue drawer featured in Overland Bound’s video. www.PullKitchen.com

Again truly honored so many have been inspired to create better solutions!
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I’m feeling pretty humbled that Michael did a video on my drawer! :)

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Back in June of 2018 I built a 1/2” ply Overland drawer that Michael highlighted on a walk around of my truck. It works amazing! I love everything about it, how easy it is to set up and break camp, get to vital items, and the streamlined storage. Everything about it is great except the weight. Having an outside box and then an internal drawer proved to weigh A LOT, which isn’t bad for a truck but when I add my rack and RTT I’m looking for a lighter option, though it will cost more. My plan is use 80/20 to redesign my drawer, add more utility, and cut the weigh by at least a third. The drawer is 56” long, 20” wide, and 17” high to fit under my Diamondback cover.

Drawer 1.0
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New sink burner combo purchased on eBay from England. These things are everywhere in Europe but not here?
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I will be updating progress as I...progress.

I’ve been asked about the foam to secure pots, pans, dishes. This works nicely
 
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To make the plan more clear, the whole drawer slides out on 56 inch sliders. Then the upper section slides out to reveal the cooktop 35CB15F6-1428-4DA9-B0FC-F52150A1819E.jpeg6C8FB6C8-FD8D-4275-95A0-B0A90C40AEF5.jpeg


The whole drawer with coffee table lift tops for more flat surface 8303F5C8-2C85-4619-82FE-7E8D1D428BC3.jpeg
 
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Just received my Dometic 9722 that I bought off eBay from England. Looks really nice! Waiting on my 80/20 order to arrive. Honestly I can’t believe how fast it came, less than a week to get to California.8853488533

This unit comes with a Comet faucet that turns on the pump when you lift the handle for the water
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I have been crazy busy with work and won’t have time to finish this drawer for my trip this week on The Mojave Road. But I am excited to get this build done hopefully next week. All of my 80/20 came in and it’s light and machined really well. The rounded edges are nice and though expensive the rounded Tri-corners look awesome A094098D-35D7-4A3A-AF3A-5A29812C1119.jpeg
 

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I have been crazy busy with work and won’t have time to finish this drawer for my trip this week on The Mojave Road. But I am excited to get this build done hopefully next week. All of my 80/20 came in and it’s light and machined really well. The rounded edges are nice and though expensive the rounded Tri-corners look awesome View attachment 89945
looking good. How much was the Dometic sink/burner combo?
 

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There’s been a pause in my build as I’m waiting on some items being shipped from T Nutz. I originally bit the bullet and purchased round Tri-corners from 80/20 at about $20 per corner. Ouch. Then I recently found the SAME item at half the price from T Nutz. Sooooo I’m swapping them out as my build has like 16 corners. Dang.

Step up my water tank and pump
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Standard hose quick release
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Adding electrical to the drawer with 3 illuminated switches housed in this project box. 1st switch will power the whole drawer including the pump to be actuated by the faucet, 2nd switch for interior drawer LED’s, and the 3rd switch to illuminate the cooking/sink surface at night. Cooking in the dark is so middle-ages
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As my Dometic 9722 came from England I spent $11 on a new Mr Heater regulator to make sure the propane flows at 11 WC of pressure. I decided to use 1lb propane bottles as I normally cook for 2-3 people and I don’t need a 20lb tank for that, plus with my set up it would be hard to find space. Even with the 5&11lb bottles I can more easily carry two 1 pounders and be good for a lot of cooking. BB27FEFD-13BD-47E4-B2C8-8ACD2B6A0B26.jpeg
 

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I'm excited to see how this turns out.
I've been designing and re-designing and again re-designing the back end of my Fortuner, without ever getting to it!
I want to keep mine modular and easy to remove as it is also my daily...
Just got my T Nutz order so tomorrow I’m going to be building. Steal whatever ideas might help
 

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I finally got some more done on this project and some of the hard parts as I have rounded sections meeting square bars. I painted one panel in gray and decided it doesn’t pop enough, if I’m going to spend all this time and money it’s gotta look good to me :)

The frame is coming together. I did 1/4” HDPE panels for the bottom for strength, but as they are heavy I’m doing 1/4” light ply on the sides to save weight.

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This cut took awhile to make the initial pass then I used a dremel to shave it more precisely, I’ll clean and polish the aluminum when it’s done
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80/20 doesn’t have all the connectors I need for the type of joining I am doing for this build, so I’ve had to come up with some backyard solutions.
Notched to fit the head
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Lengthwise connectors, I used T slots nuts that are tightened through access holes
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For this build I am using rounded Tri-connectors, hidden corner brackets, T nuts through access holes, and more notching
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Here is the drawer set up in it’s closed position, nothing is attacted just placed in position
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Slightly extended position, but my work table is bowing so it doesnt line up right
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End shot which shows the “channels” that the locking sliders for the top section will be mounted to
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Making progress!



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I finally got some more done on this project and some of the hard parts as I have rounded sections meeting square bars. I painted one panel in gray and decided it doesn’t pop enough, if I’m going to spend all this time and money it’s gotta look good to me :)

The frame is coming together. I did 1/4” HDPE panels for the bottom for strength, but as they are heavy I’m doing 1/4” light ply on the sides to save weight.

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This cut took awhile to make the initial pass then I used a dremel to shave it more precisely, I’ll clean and polish the aluminum when it’s done
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80/20 doesn’t have all the connectors I need for the type of joining I am doing for this build, so I’ve had to come up with some backyard solutions.
Notched to fit the head
View attachment 100237

Lengthwise connectors, I used T slots nuts that are tightened through access holes
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For this build I am using rounded Tri-connectors, hidden corner brackets, T nuts through access holes, and more notching
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Here is the drawer set up in it’s closed position, nothing is attacted just placed in position
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Slightly extended position, but my work table is bowing so it doesnt line up right
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End shot which shows the “channels” that the locking sliders for the top section will be mounted to
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Making progress!



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Coming along nicely. Looking forward to seeing it finished.
 
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Here I thought, "Man I would never be able to draw up something like this", all my life I thought that, then you inadvertently let the genius drawers secret out, yep mensa will surely put you in time out for this one, you left you super brain booster delivery system in one of your pictures, see I thought I wasn't good enough or had a defect (like the wife says, I aint right), but now I can throw that special helmet away, skip the small bus, I am free! I am just like you!! All I need is OREO Cookies!! The secret is out!

Off to the store.......


Seriously, I really liked the old system you had this new one looks to be above and beyond great! I am impressed.....

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Here I thought, "Man I would never be able to draw up something like this", all my life I thought that, then you inadvertently let the genius drawers secret out, yep mensa will surely put you in time out for this one, you left you super brain booster delivery system in one of your pictures, see I thought I wasn't good enough or had a defect (like the wife says, I aint right), but now I can throw that special helmet away, skip the small bus, I am free! I am just like you!! All I need is OREO Cookies!! The secret is out!

Off to the store.......


Seriously, I really liked the old system you had this new one looks to be above and beyond great! I am impressed.....

Jim
That made me laugh!
 
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I got more work done today but it was a little slow because I am cutting panels to fit, then painting and waiting for them to dry. I have my blueprints but figuring out as I go along how to assemble it in proper order, kind of reminds me of an IKEA dresser. :laughing:

I changed to the blue but not sure if I’m gonna stick with it, the panels are easy enough to pull out and repaint if need be.

BLUE!
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Crossbars tapped and screwed
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I placed the cooktop on to check how it fits, it’s missing the supporting faceplate board under it
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Closed
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Here’s what it will look like completely extended
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Thanks for reading