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Let’s make some drawers

As I wrote in the previous post, there are two “drawers”. One is an actual drawer and the other is a access hatch/counter extension.  Dennis is a pro with the pocket hole jig. Not sure what we would do with out it. 

In addition to building the drawers, he also built the side cabinet for the back. We are using narrow cabinet pullouts for organization and ease for retrieving things from the back. Here he is in action.  This day the smoke was pretty bad in the air so we are all wearing masks.



Before installing any more items, we are screwing the structure down to the metal floor. The vacuum serves as a way to prevent metal shavings from going everywhere. This structure is going no where.





The drawer works and locks in place.  Here is the back of the van so far. Cooler on the left, drawer (pulled out) in the middle and cabinet on the right. It’s coming together.




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