Almost two years on, this video still inspires every day, this video changed my life, without my drawers in the back of my cruiser I would not have caught so many fish. Great work rory smith sending love from British Colombia, Canada
"measure twice cut once" good to see that principle of draw building at use, nice camera work as well, hopefully the draws dont catch on fire because they are wood
Can anyone give me a shopping list on what to buy to build these draws? ( how much ply, where to buy carpet and how much, what size screws?) thanks on advance 🤙
Hey mate, i honestly can remember what i used exactly but im pretty sure the bottom sides and middle piece of the frame and all of the drawers were 12mm and i think i used 2x 12x24 sheets and then the top was 15mm. And i used the cheapest carpet from bunnings about 3 meters of it. and im pretty sure i used 30mm decking screws.
Almost two years on, this video still inspires every day, this video changed my life, without my drawers in the back of my cruiser I would not have caught so many fish. Great work rory smith sending love from British Colombia, Canada
Nice. You made that look easy mate 👍
Gets better everytime I watch it
thank you so much, fantastic project!
nice work mate almost a year later still impressed
I m very impressed Rory.
Gees mate, here I am trying to make a very complicated drawer system, and you made the job a lot easier. LOL
Kudos for having a crack at it champ.
Great work mate
So good!
Nice Work mate
Character In the video It's great, I like it a lot $$
Love to see it bro
Hey just wondering what the yellow strip's you used under the draws to help them slide rather then using runner's with beads?
"measure twice cut once" good to see that principle of draw building at use, nice camera work as well, hopefully the draws dont catch on fire because they are wood
great Video and idea, any chance if you can plz let me know what's drawer rails that you are using for the draw plz
cheers mate, its just yellow tongue from bunnings
Awesome build . Bet ya gutted about the wrinkles 😠
haha not too fussed
What is the name/brand of those nylon strips? What would their original intended use be??
its called poly cable feeder and its for getting cables through tight spaces
@@rorysmith2307 Thanks so much!
Great video mate! How did the Yellowtongue hold up over time?
its still going sweet, ive waxed the ply where the yelowtongue slides once since i built em and they still go great
@rorysmith2307 Legend! Thanks mate!
Nice work,
How did those nylon glides go ?
cheers mate, they work perfect im about to make a few more drawers using them
@@rorysmith2307 thank you
They look like the tongues out of sheet flooring is that right ?
@@gr8pies yeah mate. its the cable feeder stuff from bunnings but it the same thing
Do your draws slide okay with no runners?
yeah mate they still go fine just re-waxed where they slide and they work good as they first did
Can anyone give me a shopping list on what to buy to build these draws? ( how much ply, where to buy carpet and how much, what size screws?) thanks on advance 🤙
Hey mate, i honestly can remember what i used exactly but im pretty sure the bottom sides and middle piece of the frame and all of the drawers were 12mm and i think i used 2x 12x24 sheets and then the top was 15mm. And i used the cheapest carpet from bunnings about 3 meters of it. and im pretty sure i used 30mm decking screws.
Thanks for your help! Legend.
Ehh mart
the sound is not good I am quite disappointed
Aye aye
Do you need a hug huong?
U OK mate?