thanks Gary i will have a look.
i remembered today that wicks sell lengths of aluminium angle and box, so i will try there first and if they dont have what i need i will try B&Q as suggested by Chris.
wanted to go to wicks today but didnt get chance, and i doubt i will get chance tomorrow either.
anyway..........................
so tonight i braved the horrible Arctic conditions to do somemore on [strike:3jd4cgv8]Chris's[/strike:3jd4cgv8] my drawer system.
found a box of roofing bolts and some threadlock for bolting the 2 sections together.
and bolted the 2 sections together.
after doing this i found a load of shorter roofing bolts which would have been a lot better, because the 25mm ones are far too long. so i will change all the 25mm ones soon.
next i turned my attention to the remaining piece of cable tray. the medium duty 75mm tray.
so i marked the length it needed to be, the width of the drawer unit. but then i realised that it wouldnt be a good idea to cut it on a line of holes, as that is very near where id be drilling through to bolt it on. so i remarked it and cut both ends to make it symmetrical.
cut it, and drilled and bolted it in place.
with this piece bolted on it made the whole structure a lot stronger.
next i cut another piece of the 75mm tray and laid it in place over the threaded holes in the floor, where the rear seats used to mount to.
i then marked the sides of the tray on the floor with my paint pen.
i then positioned the drawer system in place and after checking its position was correct, i checked the loose rear piece of 75mm tray was still in the position with the lines id marked on the floor.
once i was happy with the position of everything, i used a tape to measure the distance the 2 pieces of 75mm tray are apart.
i then brought the whole lot back into the garage, and then used the tape measure to reposition the 75mm tray into the correct position.
a bit more drilling and bolting later it was all done.
dropped it back in the vehicle to double check everything was still ok which it is.
very impressed with how little waste ive had from this job.
decided to leave what ive built so far in the back of the truck for now. its such a tight fit between the 2 wheel arches and the front seats and back doors that i dont think it will go far.
decided to stick an old piece of ply on top so that i can get my spare wheel back in.
noticed that the 2 outer pieces of tray seem to bow slightly with the weight on top. obviously once a top is bolted in place it should be a bit better, but i think i will strengthen these outer front corners a bit to prevent any bowing, and possible drawer issues.
will
just be enough room for my little drawer.
need to get the aluminium box next, then i can measure up for the bearings and get them ordered.
im thinking i will make the drawers using the 5mm alloy sheet ive got and 50mm alloy angle. should be strong and light weight, and free.
