Building Overhead Sliding Drawers! Maximizing the Passthrough Storage!
Increasing storage is one of the biggest struggles as an RV'er. And for us in a couples camper - that outside storage is at a premium. In this video we take advantage of the vertical space by building sliding storage for small plastic bins that we keep loose items and our water hoses in.
This mod took about an hour to build and approx $20 in wood / fasteners as we already had the plastic containers. Best thing is it can quickly be dropped down and put back up if we needed to access the panels inside the storage compartment in the future. And it is easily customizable to whatever size plastic container you have.
Materials used for each side were:
1/2"x2"x3' boards from Lowes
2"x2"x8' boards
4' of a 2x4
L brackets (we used 1 1/2")
(4) 2.5" screws
Handful of drywall screws (1 1/4")
4 bolts (we used 8-32 3" size) with corresponding washers and nuts
Wood glue
This is a mod that can easily be customized to different size plastic containers (ours were from Ikea) and while we did use a chop saw to make the cuts, we also could have used a handsaw, circular saw or had the boards cut for us at a home improvement store.
As always thanks for watching and please let us know if you have any questions!
*This video is for entertainment purposes only as we are not RV experts. We are sharing our thoughts and ideas based on our experiences but we always recommend doing your own research and coming to your own conclusions on your camping and RV needs and modifications!
Видео Building Overhead Sliding Drawers! Maximizing the Passthrough Storage! канала Wines, Pines and Canines
This mod took about an hour to build and approx $20 in wood / fasteners as we already had the plastic containers. Best thing is it can quickly be dropped down and put back up if we needed to access the panels inside the storage compartment in the future. And it is easily customizable to whatever size plastic container you have.
Materials used for each side were:
1/2"x2"x3' boards from Lowes
2"x2"x8' boards
4' of a 2x4
L brackets (we used 1 1/2")
(4) 2.5" screws
Handful of drywall screws (1 1/4")
4 bolts (we used 8-32 3" size) with corresponding washers and nuts
Wood glue
This is a mod that can easily be customized to different size plastic containers (ours were from Ikea) and while we did use a chop saw to make the cuts, we also could have used a handsaw, circular saw or had the boards cut for us at a home improvement store.
As always thanks for watching and please let us know if you have any questions!
*This video is for entertainment purposes only as we are not RV experts. We are sharing our thoughts and ideas based on our experiences but we always recommend doing your own research and coming to your own conclusions on your camping and RV needs and modifications!
Видео Building Overhead Sliding Drawers! Maximizing the Passthrough Storage! канала Wines, Pines and Canines
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