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Old 06-18-2007, 07:45 PM   #1
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The BOX revisted: final wrap-up.

Okay, a final wrap-up of a few more things that has now completed the "BOX" project.
Ladies & gentlemen, may I present to you . . . the BOX.

I initially tried a hatch/window strut to keep the forward storage box lid open, but even the lightest-duty strut I could find was overkill and popped that sucker open like a catapult. So, I went with a pair of Stanley adjustable-friction chest lid prop supports. ($5.95 each. Mounting location template is included with the supports.)





I installed a rounded low-profile handle for the forward lid, and added a flush-mounted key lock (1 1/8" long cylinder to account for the 3/4" lid thickness, carpeting and lower hardware).





For additional hold-down support, I fabricated a pair of 1" aluminum brackets that attach to the bottom of the forward storage box and bolt onto the exisiting previous rear seat mounting holes.





I added four FJC tie-down hooks to the top of the rear storage area (ice chest, additional storage boxes, etc.). A small notch had to be cut on the rear panel of the two drawers to permit opening/closing with the slightly protruding underside hardware of the tie-downs.





And, to answer the numerous PM inquires about the contraption mounted on the front of the forward storage box, it's an electrical remote-activated shotgun lock/rack system.





A disguised button on/near the dash releases the spring-loaded lock and allows quick removal of the weapon. (Supplied keys can also open the lock manually.) They're about $90-$130 from most law enforcement supply companies (i.e, Gall's).




Again, if you're undertaking this project (or something similar to it), please feel free to ask any questions you might have. Thank you again for your appreciation of this little endevour.
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Old 06-19-2007, 02:16 PM   #2
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Re: The BOX revisted: final wrap-up.

that is sweet...............

i think if a gangsta in la saw that he would jack it immediately.
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Looks awesome!...........................so when's the group buy getting started?
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Re: The BOX revisted: final wrap-up.

Amazing, I could put those two mutts of mine on top of it. Too cool, and secure, construction of plywood? hmmmm wonder about aluminum fabrication. A friend many years ago did something no where near as slick as that for a jeep, then mounted a couple of 10" speakers to the front, amazing sound. Anychance of getting blueprints?

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Re: The BOX revisted: final wrap-up.

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Too cool, and secure, construction of plywood? Anychance of getting blueprints?
Thanks, Bear.

Sorry, but I never got around to drawing up any plans or blueprints. (Just some chicken scratch drawn on the back of a bar napkin that supported a Scotch and water.) However, I did post up the all of the dimensions in the other thread:
Ladies & gentlemen, may I present to you . . . the BOX.
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Looks awesome!...........................so when's the group buy getting started?
Hey thanks, 1/2mill90.

Group buy?? . . . I'm flattered. I wish I had the time to build and fill such orders if they ever existed. It would have to be more like a "group build."
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Mossberg 500? That safety looks familiar.
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Re: The BOX revisted: final wrap-up.

LandCruiserSteve

Nice job!!

I am no carpenter but I want to attempt to build myself a "box"
I just need the rear section that you did

Not being to skilled in this type of thing I was wondering if you could fill me in on how to make sure the rails for the drawers are located properly so they fit nice
and open and close smoothly

Any other suggestions or words of wisdom are greatly appriciated

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Re: The BOX revisted: final wrap-up.

thats a very nice build, & I love the shotgun mount.
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