Excelent chuck box, very well done indeed. Love the compartment in the back sort of like a hidden place for storage, very very well done thanks for sharing...
Nice craftsmanship and a thoughtful design. I agree, the legs appear to present the greatest problem in attempting to get the box onto them. I presume you would need to empty the box and install them from the bottom?
Sometimes the most fun we get from such projects is in stretching our imagination in our search to find newer and better solutions. Inventive minds simply thrive in such exercises. Very enjoyable... BTW, stop apologizing. You did an amazing job. Cheers..
@ETHIOLOGIST1 you don't have to empty it but it is easier if you set it on it's back and then put the legs on. I rarely need the legs though, I usually put it on my truck tailgate or set it on a picnic table.
Great design. I used 3/4 inch EMT for the legs with 1 inch EMT bolted to the sides to slide the legs into. Seems to work ok. Plus they pack nicely too. Like the wood boxes you added to the interior. Never thought of making a compartment on the back side with top access.
That is great. I have salvaged an old metal electricity meter box from the tip (as are on Australian houses) that I am going to use to make a similar set up for my camper. Thanks for the inspiration, you have done a great job !!
I love how perfectly organized this is! It makes me want to ask my parents for a video tour of the one dad made when I was a kid. I'm about to buy a Cabela's kitchen since I don't have woodworking tools....
this vid took me back to my dad and early 80's camping trips-growin up car camping was our summer vacations-somewhere thru time my car gear has made its home in plastic totes! cool vid man
Excelent chuck box, very well done indeed. Love the compartment in the back sort of like a hidden place for storage, very very well done thanks for sharing...
thebigguyrc413 5 months ago
Brilliant design! I love that box. Genuine handi-craft!!! Thanks for sharing.
NWBushman 5 months ago
Nice craftsmanship and a thoughtful design. I agree, the legs appear to present the greatest problem in attempting to get the box onto them. I presume you would need to empty the box and install them from the bottom?
Sometimes the most fun we get from such projects is in stretching our imagination in our search to find newer and better solutions. Inventive minds simply thrive in such exercises. Very enjoyable... BTW, stop apologizing. You did an amazing job. Cheers..
ETHIOLOGIST1 5 months ago
@ETHIOLOGIST1 you don't have to empty it but it is easier if you set it on it's back and then put the legs on. I rarely need the legs though, I usually put it on my truck tailgate or set it on a picnic table.
dracona70 5 months ago
Sweet setup for car camping! ...thanks for sharing
nativerobin 7 months ago
Thanks for sharing. Love the box. Great job!
kaze1sd 9 months ago
Awesome Chuck Box, love the design and layout. Thanks for sharing and posting.
firearms1894 1 year ago
Great design. I used 3/4 inch EMT for the legs with 1 inch EMT bolted to the sides to slide the legs into. Seems to work ok. Plus they pack nicely too. Like the wood boxes you added to the interior. Never thought of making a compartment on the back side with top access.
chuckhaby 1 year ago
That is great. I have salvaged an old metal electricity meter box from the tip (as are on Australian houses) that I am going to use to make a similar set up for my camper. Thanks for the inspiration, you have done a great job !!
choni1975 1 year ago
to be honest, the only thing I would change is storage for a two burner stove
very nice, I need to get to work on one myself
boulevardtalonman 1 year ago
I love how perfectly organized this is! It makes me want to ask my parents for a video tour of the one dad made when I was a kid. I'm about to buy a Cabela's kitchen since I don't have woodworking tools....
peggycr 1 year ago
Great Chuck Box! Can you share the dimensions?
insectengine 1 year ago
@insectengine 28"x18.5"x17"
dracona70 1 year ago
Great video. Really gives some good ideas and I appreciate you mentioning what you'd change. Cleats and cutting board storage are good additions.
muldoonb71 1 year ago
It is a great design, but as far as being heavy, once you fill it up it is heavy anyway, but wheels instead of legs is a good idea too.
johnmonk66 2 years ago
Nice job mate,
Im in the middle of building a pull out free standing one for my camper..
archer71au 2 years ago
Great job, I'll be building one with those specs for future car camping trips in the future. Thanks for the great ideas.
MaddyTheGoose 2 years ago
this vid took me back to my dad and early 80's camping trips-growin up car camping was our summer vacations-somewhere thru time my car gear has made its home in plastic totes! cool vid man
kinzuaBrian 2 years ago