Yes! The 80/20 T-Slot aluminum extrusions and fittings are the DIY guy’s best friend! Marco and Brad were early examples. This takes it to the next level. Thanks for sharing!
I needed this for a three-week road trip seven years ago. This is also great for those trips where you pull into camp late in the day. Definitely a mom-friendly build.
I know it's counter-intuitive, but this would likely damage the sliders by torquing them upward. Imagine if someone heavy got in the rooftop tent while the pole was out? The car's suspension would compress, but the pole wouldn't, and the sliders would be bearing the load. Better to just deal with a little wiggle and stay safe.
I was thinking the same thing. I'd be a little paranoid about the bounce, and guaranteed I'd be leaning on the end of that thing having a beer with a buddy. But it's a great concept.
Looks like California. The plates on the vehicles are California plates. But all of the off road sites that I loved in California are closed. BUT you can probably go to the old sites, if you're willing to pay the fines.
Shredders Death Valley is my favorite place. At this moment I’m near crescent city CA 40 feet from the Klamath River camping, it’s a big state with a lot of options. But closures do suck
Brdaley E no it was not cheap, but I also couldn’t find what I wanted, which was kitchen storage, pantry storage, running water, burners, cutting board, lights, and easily removable in a couple minutes. My co-founder and I started making Pull Kitchen’s now and added self-contained water and power to the list of features. We are on instagram @pullkitchen and PullKitchen.com
This is incredible. With all my heart I wish I was that gifted to do something like this... great job guys. It’s funny to, just this morning I watched the video you did a year ago with Dave and his wood drawer.
I am posting this a couple times, but if anyone might be interested I’m looking into producing some kitchen drawers, I put up a simple website to see if there’s interest. www.PullKitchen.com
The coffe table lift ups ...genius...space saving ...it is a tetras players dream ...awesome lights to ...draws and under ...amazing ...dont think i ve ever seen anything so well thought out and compact ...i want it .
This is amazing. I know it's overkill, and purists will say you just need a sleeping bag and a kettle, but I agree - once you're building something yourself, why stop until you have exactly what you want? This is probably the best-equipped and nicest-looking kitchen drawer I have ever seen. Great job.
i actually built similar drawers and put telescopic poles at the end for some extra stability. my drawers aren't as tall though. It houses a sink, space for my coleman stove and a ice chest fridge on the right side. Left side drawer holds all my equipment, tools, dishes, etc. The right side drawer is fully contained so there's no hoses sticking out of the bottom. i have side drawer fronts that have magnets on them so they just pop off and on easy and i keep my freshwater, gray water and propane tank under each of the 3 side compartments. i used wood for mine and it's a bit crude compared to this build but it does the job :)
HDPE is available in 3x5 sheets at Menards. It can be cut to size with a regular jigsaw, drilled with regular bits, and routed with regular router bits. It comes in several colors and many different thicknesses.
As much as I love my little butane burner when I go backpacking in the wilderness, this pull out kitchen is the ultimate for car camping. I love the little sink and how neatly it packs everything. Well done!
Caroline Carriere There’s nothing wrong with compact and light, and there’s nothing wrong with bringing it all along either :) The response at instagram.com/PullKitchen has been humbling!
I’ve seen both the drawers in person and in action and they are amazing! Dave is set up and enjoying an ice cream bar before I can even get my tent out of the tote I stuck it in! The his whole setup with RTT goes up ridiculously fast and is awesome to see in person. I’d love to get this kitchen together one day!
Wank wank wank, awe geez, when he pulled that out and opened it up! Beautiful mate. Look, if you think its over built, so be it. Sometimes things built dont have to be financially viable when it exercises you talents and works the brain. Very well done.
David, down here in Aus I use a Jayco wind up camper. Ive outfitted it to make things quicker to setup and put away. It encourages us to go away more. One of the mods I did was make a timber pull out kitchen utilising the side hatch. Its only a basic unit and it was built around a 50 yo stove. The stove isnt very practical for the application but I just had to use it. I would have had more drawer depth if I used a more compact stove.
Just wanted to comment to point out there are "drop-in" 8020 t-nuts that you can place anywhere inside the channel of the profile. They're just as sturdy as the normal slide in t-nuts. I used these aluminum profiles to build my thesis project, and the drop in t-nuts were a life saver! Great project, the results scream quality.
Wow! I thought Dave's last build was spectacular, but this sets a new bar. Great job! I need to start working on my skills so I can build something a fraction as nice.
Tom Pula it was a looooooong project! Hahaha but I’ve been looking at possibly starting a company to produce plans and kits for those interested. www.PullKitchen.com
vistle yup the roll ins, we plan very specifically now in our builds but every once in awhile we still use them. :) We started www PullKitchen com, or check out Instagram @pullkitchen
out of curiosity, why didn't he put the slide-out drawer on the left and the fridge the right. It would make sense to be able to still use the kitchen portion while sliding our the fridge.
Cory Pham I put it on the passenger side to offset the weight of the driver, me, because I’m always driving it. The fridge is accessible when I pull it out to the edge of the tailgate, if I need the freezer half then I pull it out a little more and it might be in the way a little, but 99% of the time it’s not in the way. Your suggestion is a keen one, but I didn’t want to have to walk around the kitchen to get to the fridge every time
I am posting this a couple times, but if anyone might be interested I’m looking into producing some kitchen drawers, I put up a simple website to see if there’s interest. www.MotiveDesignsInc.com
This is amazing. I am taking out the seats of a mini van and installing 2 sets underneath a full length bed. I was going to use wood on both of them, however, I am loving this instead. Thanks for the ideas
Paul Jordan glad to hear that! Yeah check out the DIY forum and under Tacoma Drawer 2.0 on overlandbound com. I also put up a feeler website PullKitchen com as well. Thanks!
Robert Lee well we started PullKitchen dot com and refined every aspect of this unit, and still no leg. The mount on this blue drawer was causing the flex and now our new mount and support a 150lb person hanging on the end. NOT that I recommend it
Great googa mooga, mate! Talk about beautiful. Form AND function. Dave gives us new to dreaming of DIY projects in our rigs amazing inspiration and hope.
Cool, that is very neat. I am building a ute camper at the moment & I had something similar in mind. You have just expanded those ideas. Thanks for showing.
This is simply amazing! If Dave is willing to create something like this for the new Gladiator... Trail Recon and all other owners would buy this like a hotcake!
I got clearance from Michael as I am posting this a couple times, but if anyone might be interested I’m looking into producing some kitchen drawers, I put up a simple website to gauge if there’s interest. www.MotiveDesignsInc.com. Let me know!
If his fridge slide had a pivot to be able to turn that fridge 90 degrees itd save it getting in the way of the kitchen, only knit pick i could see otherwise that's an incredible diy setup
Brilliant. There’s a plywood I cannot seam to find a supplier for in the northeast called “ultralight “. Ron Paulk loves the stuff. I bet it would be perfect for something like this if someone didn’t want to use aluminum. Still, really nice.
As someone who has worked in automation, I thought that I would see more drawer systems built with aluminum extrusion (i.e. 80/20). But I also understand that the price point could be prohibitively expensive. This drawer system looks amazing and is a prime example of the design flexibility that 80/20 gives you. Great job! I'm very impressed with the finished product. What does the drawer system weigh dry?
weecho27 dry weight is about 150lbs, most of that are the 2 pairs of sliders. If anyone might be interested I’m looking into producing some kitchen drawers, I put up a simple website to see if there’s interest. www.MotiveDesignsInc.com
Found your vid on Tacomaworld forums in the DB mods. Always love DIY and good engineering. You should market this, or at a minimum, sell the plans as a .pdf. You'd be shocked at how many people would buy the plans.
I'm not that skilled for such a awesome build. Wished we were neighbors, I'd buy you a cold drink of your choice if you would build me one for my 4dr Wrangler
I've never seen any commercially produced pull out kitchen that looks better than this, whyyyy? This is great.
The minute he extended the first drawer to reveal the hidden sink and stove, I smashed that Like button quicker than a Guitar Hero pro. LOL
BigBoss now that made me laugh! Glad you like my drawer. I made a little website PullKitchen if interested
same!
COOL
Set~up is amazing.......I think I would still use adjustable support legs.....
Yes! The 80/20 T-Slot aluminum extrusions and fittings are the DIY guy’s best friend! Marco and Brad were early examples. This takes it to the next level. Thanks for sharing!
Team OROZŪK where can I get this
Someone who can dream up something like this, then make it happen..... respect, nothing but respect. Awesome 👍👍👍👍
Darren Wilcox Thanks! Definitely born out of frustration, and HATING bins. Now we make them for sale
I needed this for a three-week road trip seven years ago. This is also great for those trips where you pull into camp late in the day. Definitely a mom-friendly build.
Hey Brenda! Yes it is great for long trips and has already been mother approved! Haha. Glad you like it!
Dave is a GENIUS! There's few overland DIY projects that I enjoy/respect.....but this design rocks.
Glad you like it! It’s changed camping for us!
normally I am the kind of guy telling people that there is no such thing as "perfect" setup...well, looks like I was wrong. great job!
just down the road haha that made me smile thanks! I’m hoping other people might think so as well
I am amazed at how he set up his display. Great
Now that’s a kitchen.
Thank you! :)
I would include a drop leg adjustable aluminium pole at the end to stop it bouncing but it’s perfect otherwise.
how does one design this and not automatically include a drop leg
like make LTD .)
There is no need. That is y he is using 500 pounds slides. Those 500 pound slides are not cheap
I know it's counter-intuitive, but this would likely damage the sliders by torquing them upward. Imagine if someone heavy got in the rooftop tent while the pole was out? The car's suspension would compress, but the pole wouldn't, and the sliders would be bearing the load. Better to just deal with a little wiggle and stay safe.
I was thinking the same thing. I'd be a little paranoid about the bounce, and guaranteed I'd be leaning on the end of that thing having a beer with a buddy. But it's a great concept.
Wow... We just slap everything in plastic crates in the back of pickup truck and sleep inside the fiberglass shell. Very impressive !
Phil C. There’s no wrong way to do what works
I’ve been considering a teardrop trailer build, but the kitchen solutions I’ve seen fell short. This one hits the bulls eye. Thank you!!
Glad you liked it
Looks like California. The plates on the vehicles are California plates. But all of the off road sites that I loved in California are closed. BUT you can probably go to the old sites, if you're willing to pay the fines.
Shredders Death Valley is my favorite place. At this moment I’m near crescent city CA 40 feet from the Klamath River camping, it’s a big state with a lot of options. But closures do suck
One of the best DIY camp kitchens, i have ever seen. Probably one of the most expensive also, I would imagine.
Brdaley E no it was not cheap, but I also couldn’t find what I wanted, which was kitchen storage, pantry storage, running water, burners, cutting board, lights, and easily removable in a couple minutes. My co-founder and I started making Pull Kitchen’s now and added self-contained water and power to the list of features. We are on instagram @pullkitchen and PullKitchen.com
Yep. You can get one for the low low price of $4,000.
This is incredible. With all my heart I wish I was that gifted to do something like this... great job guys. It’s funny to, just this morning I watched the video you did a year ago with Dave and his wood drawer.
I am posting this a couple times, but if anyone might be interested I’m looking into producing some kitchen drawers, I put up a simple website to see if there’s interest. www.PullKitchen.com
The coffe table lift ups ...genius...space saving ...it is a tetras players dream ...awesome lights to ...draws and under ...amazing ...dont think i ve ever seen anything so well thought out and compact ...i want it .
Richard Ingle glad you liked it! Pretty proud of it. I made a website PullKitchen :)
@@daviddouglass208 thank you for letting me know about the website , i will definitely check it out 👍.
This is amazing. I know it's overkill, and purists will say you just need a sleeping bag and a kettle, but I agree - once you're building something yourself, why stop until you have exactly what you want? This is probably the best-equipped and nicest-looking kitchen drawer I have ever seen. Great job.
Thank you! It’s grown since this video, our company took PullKitchen to SEMA 2021 in Vegas and displayed it at the Ford booth. It was surreal
Brilliant design and engineering. Thank you both for sharing with us.
Brilliant. There's at least three or four ideas here that are completely new to me.
WillN2Go1 you should see our new red kitchen
i actually built similar drawers and put telescopic poles at the end for some extra stability. my drawers aren't as tall though. It houses a sink, space for my coleman stove and a ice chest fridge on the right side. Left side drawer holds all my equipment, tools, dishes, etc. The right side drawer is fully contained so there's no hoses sticking out of the bottom. i have side drawer fronts that have magnets on them so they just pop off and on easy and i keep my freshwater, gray water and propane tank under each of the 3 side compartments.
i used wood for mine and it's a bit crude compared to this build but it does the job :)
HDPE is available in 3x5 sheets at Menards. It can be cut to size with a regular jigsaw, drilled with regular bits, and routed with regular router bits. It comes in several colors and many different thicknesses.
I NEED this!!! That is the most practical setup I have seen.
We are producing them now, Pull Kitchen
This is so much better then anything I could find to purchase. Nice job.
Jeffrey Clement thanks! I have a website now www PullKitchen com if interested
Shout out to Dave
That is some crafty design and major inspiration
As much as I love my little butane burner when I go backpacking in the wilderness, this pull out kitchen is the ultimate for car camping. I love the little sink and how neatly it packs everything. Well done!
Caroline Carriere There’s nothing wrong with compact and light, and there’s nothing wrong with bringing it all along either :)
The response at instagram.com/PullKitchen has been humbling!
This is EXACTLY what I was looking for, thanks UA-cam man and friend 💞
great job brother. been looking at outdoor kitchen ideas and this is legit.
Thanks! We started a business now and have shipped them all over the US. On Instagram @pullkitchen
I’ve seen both the drawers in person and in action and they are amazing! Dave is set up and enjoying an ice cream bar before I can even get my tent out of the tote I stuck it in! The his whole setup with RTT goes up ridiculously fast and is awesome to see in person. I’d love to get this kitchen together one day!
ToeKnee thanks bud! Glad we have become friends through Overland Bound!
Wank wank wank, awe geez, when he pulled that out and opened it up! Beautiful mate. Look, if you think its over built, so be it. Sometimes things built dont have to be financially viable when it exercises you talents and works the brain. Very well done.
Thank you! It’s a game changer to be cooking by the time others are still getting their tents up 😇
David, down here in Aus I use a Jayco wind up camper. Ive outfitted it to make things quicker to setup and put away. It encourages us to go away more. One of the mods I did was make a timber pull out kitchen utilising the side hatch. Its only a basic unit and it was built around a 50 yo stove. The stove isnt very practical for the application but I just had to use it. I would have had more drawer depth if I used a more compact stove.
@@polyanthemos I agree the easier it is to use our gear the more we use it! Sounds like you’ve got a great setup for yourself 👍🏼
This looks like something out of an overland version of the Container Store. 🙌🏼 Nice job!
One of the best DIY drawers/kitchen on a rig I've seen. I'd pay for one if it'll fit my 80 Series Landcruiser.
We had a customer put one in his LC, it’s on our Instagram. @pullkitchen
Best kitchen pull out I’ve ever seen
3:35 save yourself some time.
I don't know why, but within the first 8 seconds of this video, I wondered if there was a "skip" comment. Thank you for your service.
Appreciate it. Hate the chit chat. Just get to it.
Thank you bro.
@@ENHall76 seems like you found it
I so love ppl like u save me some time
I wish this fabulous invention could be commercially available.
USA4US Well it is! I started Pull Kitchen with another Overland Bound member and you can follow along on Instagram @pullkitchen
Would be great to see you do a full rig camp set up video. Looks like Dave has a great setup.
Absolutely amazing!
The only think I would add is some kind of folding support at the end for even better stability...
That would be amazing.
That's quite the setup, I'm just glad that I can even get all of my camping gear in my Corolla at all!
Jeroen van Achterberg Outdoor now that’s a tight space! I don’t have a solution for that yet 😉
Unbelievably AWESOME!!!!!! WOW!!!! I would love to build this. The Aluminum rail system is very smart way to build it. Gives you lots of choices.
By far this nicest kitcken rig I have ever seen ! VERY nice! A job well done Dave ! You should totally patent that and sell it. Bet it will sell!
1833 AN kind words! Thanks
Awesome.... Awesome.... Awesome...
I am speechless 👍👍👍
Holy crap! One hell of a job on that setup, very nicely done.
Just wanted to comment to point out there are "drop-in" 8020 t-nuts that you can place anywhere inside the channel of the profile. They're just as sturdy as the normal slide in t-nuts. I used these aluminum profiles to build my thesis project, and the drop in t-nuts were a life saver! Great project, the results scream quality.
Alberto Castillo Gutierrez they are really helpful for sure! I used them where the sliders connected to the drawer
Wow! I thought Dave's last build was spectacular, but this sets a new bar. Great job! I need to start working on my skills so I can build something a fraction as nice.
Matt Ringel I’m more of a “mistakineer” than an engineer, trial and error and you can really do it. Kind words, thanks!
Quite understated and subtle! LOL. Must have been a blast putting it all together!
Tom Pula it was a looooooong project! Hahaha but I’ve been looking at possibly starting a company to produce plans and kits for those interested. www.PullKitchen.com
i can't say enough how useful this item is
Agreed, just got back from Death Valley and whipping out the kitchen in seconds is huge after 4 nights and hundreds of miles.
80/20 makes a T-Nut that is removable/insert-able without taking the whole frame apart. They cost a little more but are worth it.
vistle yup the roll ins, we plan very specifically now in our builds but every once in awhile we still use them. :) We started www PullKitchen com, or check out Instagram @pullkitchen
out of curiosity, why didn't he put the slide-out drawer on the left and the fridge the right. It would make sense to be able to still use the kitchen portion while sliding our the fridge.
Cory Pham I put it on the passenger side to offset the weight of the driver, me, because I’m always driving it. The fridge is accessible when I pull it out to the edge of the tailgate, if I need the freezer half then I pull it out a little more and it might be in the way a little, but 99% of the time it’s not in the way. Your suggestion is a keen one, but I didn’t want to have to walk around the kitchen to get to the fridge every time
Very nice. I'm considering 80/20 myself for my final build. I'm also looking into brazing aluminum. Man what an awesome build. Beautiful quality
Sir William Goes hey thanks for the kind words, it was a labor of love :)
I am posting this a couple times, but if anyone might be interested I’m looking into producing some kitchen drawers, I put up a simple website to see if there’s interest. www.MotiveDesignsInc.com
This is amazing. I am taking out the seats of a mini van and installing 2 sets underneath a full length bed. I was going to use wood on both of them, however, I am loving this instead. Thanks for the ideas
You need to patent this and put this into production.
Joseph Melcher well we are! www pullkitchen com, it’s even better now :)
Jesus christ... I've had ideas but man, this is awesome...
Agreed...ideas are easy. This guy acted on those ideas like a boss!
Billie Prescott haha thanks guys. I took it one step further and started a company called Pull Kitchen, refined this design a lot
why bring the Lord's name into your compliment of this build?.
Yvonne Futrelle off mhmm.
David Douglass mr
Great design! I am a new member of the Overland Bound team and plan to look for your plans on the forum. Thank you for sharing your work with us!
Paul Jordan glad to hear that! Yeah check out the DIY forum and under Tacoma Drawer 2.0 on overlandbound com. I also put up a feeler website PullKitchen com as well. Thanks!
excellent design. best i’ve seen. best of luck selling tons of units!
It’s been nuts so far! Thanks
Wow... I want on to my truck too
Looks really awesome!
I do think that a foldable support leg to the drawer would give more confidence and stability.
Yaniv Eliash everyone wants a leg! I promise it really is steady and it might be the camera making it look like it’s 15 feet long :)
@@daviddouglass208 My concern would be some large person leaning on it. That could be a problem.
Robert Lee I have a problem with a large person leaning on me!
@@daviddouglass208 Not you! Bwahahahahahahaha! Your drawer!
Robert Lee well we started PullKitchen dot com and refined every aspect of this unit, and still no leg. The mount on this blue drawer was causing the flex and now our new mount and support a 150lb person hanging on the end. NOT that I recommend it
Wow, That is awesome. Do you have the plans and how much?
I was proud of my drawers I built but now im jealous! Extruded aluminium looks awesome!!
Lost Sasquatch you should be proud of what you’ve got in your drawers.....
@@daviddouglass208 still proud and I learned a lot but now I have some good ideas for version 2!
David Douglass IDK most drawers don’t come with extruded aluminum. Most other extrusions are quite fluid though. ;)
HablaCarnage63 I see that, see what you did there...
Great googa mooga, mate! Talk about beautiful. Form AND function. Dave gives us new to dreaming of DIY projects in our rigs amazing inspiration and hope.
Rich G haha that made me laugh! Thanks
@@daviddouglass208 For sure! Heading over to the thread to read more about the project. Have fun adventurin'!
Cool, that is very neat. I am building a ute camper at the moment & I had something similar in mind. You have just expanded those ideas. Thanks for showing.
Well he took it apart about 10/15 times so. I'm not there yet, but it helps to know its all a big learning curve. Enjoyed the vid, thx 👍
What GREAT ideas guys. Now I have to get busy planning! Thanks.
Saw the first installment of this set up ... great finish !
I cant even think of coming up with something like this! Amazing!!
Bravo, bravo, bravo! Thanks for sharing your creativity.
kwesty1 thanks! We are building them now, check out @pullkitchen on Instagram
This is simply amazing! If Dave is willing to create something like this for the new Gladiator... Trail Recon and all other owners would buy this like a hotcake!
Elliott Choi interesting idea....thanks for the feedback
I got clearance from Michael as I am posting this a couple times, but if anyone might be interested I’m looking into producing some kitchen drawers, I put up a simple website to gauge if there’s interest. www.MotiveDesignsInc.com. Let me know!
Call him "Dr Dave" the storage Dr. It`s what I`ll be building mine out of........just what the Dr. ordered! Thanks for a great vid.
Glad you are inspired!
That is just next level. wow.
Thanks! It’s now the coffee cart in our PullKitchen shop in Milpitas California :-)
Wow,thank you for sharing this is a great idea for my sailboat.
Rafael Maldonado jr We’ve done trucks, vans, and trailers. A boat would be a first!
OMG!! This setup is frigging AWESOME!!!! Well Done!!!!
Worth every cent looks properly Deeelux. Good job buddy.
robs_outdoors want one? :)
@@daviddouglass208 Like you prefer to build stuff myself....but if I was in your neck of the woods.. tempting!!!
That is a proper kitchen set up, very smart 👌🏻
If his fridge slide had a pivot to be able to turn that fridge 90 degrees itd save it getting in the way of the kitchen, only knit pick i could see otherwise that's an incredible diy setup
Rivals goose gear in fit and finish. Well done.
Delbert Humperdink thanks!
That is so cool.Good job.
Thank you:)
Wow what a nice build! Definitely a glam setup. :)
Havnmor thanks! We are building them now, check out @pullkitchen on Instagram :)
absolutely amazing!....that guy's a friggin' camping genius! 😊👍
Really well thought out
My goal was to have everything work without having to close a hatch or door to get to another drawer or anything. Simple and clean
Really cool outdoor kitchen. Well done!
I have used tap plastics alot and always deliver a great product
This is SO BADASS! I loved your first iteration.. this is next level
Zachary Schlecht thanks! Working on more versions now for more vehicles at www PullKitchen com
Brilliant. There’s a plywood I cannot seam to find a supplier for in the northeast called “ultralight “. Ron Paulk loves the stuff. I bet it would be perfect for something like this if someone didn’t want to use aluminum. Still, really nice.
MrBrianDuga is it a marine grade cabinet ply?
David Douglass Moreland might have a marine grade version www.morelandcompany.net/ultralight
As someone who has worked in automation, I thought that I would see more drawer systems built with aluminum extrusion (i.e. 80/20). But I also understand that the price point could be prohibitively expensive. This drawer system looks amazing and is a prime example of the design flexibility that 80/20 gives you. Great job! I'm very impressed with the finished product. What does the drawer system weigh dry?
weecho27 dry weight is about 150lbs, most of that are the 2 pairs of sliders. If anyone might be interested I’m looking into producing some kitchen drawers, I put up a simple website to see if there’s interest. www.MotiveDesignsInc.com
That is unbelievably amazing!!!!
BCB thanks! We are manufacturing them now :) www PullKitchen com
Very well thought out. Good job mate!
Wild Touring cheers!
Very nice craftsmanship!
Found your vid on Tacomaworld forums in the DB mods. Always love DIY and good engineering. You should market this, or at a minimum, sell the plans as a .pdf. You'd be shocked at how many people would buy the plans.
Brent Rivers thanks, yeah you can check out www pullKitchen com
really awesome build
red angry duck thanks! Still working on making it better with my latest edition :)
Seriously nice set up
excellent work looks amazing
Thanks!!
Lots of amazing DIY craftsman out there.
Absolutely badass!!! Thanks for sharing
Tommy Morgan thanks Tommy for the encouragement. We are producing them now! Instagram @pullkitchen
this should be a full production product
SteroidalTacoSauce we agree
Whoah, you should really manufacture this and sell ‘em, we will be the happy buyer.
Norkis Serrano we are! www PullKitchen com
Any chance you can sell the prints?
@@vasilegherasim3225 not for the production but the diy plans are on Overland bound’s diy forum. 👍🏼
Norkis Serrano Did you buy one?
Well done mate. This is very practical. I do like it.
Hendrik Karsten thanks and cheers!
wow, that is so good. nice work mate!
Beautiful now I need to spend all my allowance and build one for a xj
Christopher Goodman you can do it!
the chemistry between these guys lol, love the interview! awesome setup!
Coolest drawer system I’ve seen yet!
I'm not that skilled for such a awesome build. Wished we were neighbors, I'd buy you a cold drink of your choice if you would build me one for my 4dr Wrangler
Where is the dishwasher? Haha. So beautiful!
Hmmmm I bet I could fit one
Great design
This is awesome in a very creative and epic way. I'm thinking shorter version for the back of my 80 series.
Thanks for another awesome video
Wow that is fantastic. Excellent skills. would you consider putting a fold out leg on the end with weight distribution?
One could if it made them feel better, but it’s solid and doesn’t need it