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    Nice job re-purposing!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sawyer View Post
    I have that same collapsible table, love it. It was getting a bit nasty so I sanded it down and put a couple coats of Verithane on it. Like new again..

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    Love it. I'm no the only one to use the office box. These boxes are very well built.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lupinsea View Post
    A bunch of stuff has cropped up the last couple weeks so the finishing of this project is going slow.

    I'm still looking into the finish. No food will be stored in this but, still, I'd like something that won't be problematic. In the mean time . . .

    I got the utensil drawer and another drawer built. As well as fitted the shelves for the "standard" spice-bottle sized items in one of the doors. Latches have been fitted. Some slim profile handles have been fabbed up and fitted to make it easier to lift the chuck box out of the base. And some wooden "guide ramps" have been glued to the inside corners of the base. These help guide the chuck box as it is lowered back into the base for storage so that the hinges don't catch on the base leg panels. It's a small thing, not a big deal . . . but it'll make it just that much easier to pack away. And for the cost of nothing but time (made out of ripped scrap wood) I figured why not.


    The utensil drawer (left) and a general use drawer (right). The
    notches in the utensil drawer are to allow clearance of the left
    door when closed (door fits between utensil drawer and top of
    chuck box). And the general use drawer is sized so it fits between
    the adjustable shelves when they are two spaces apart.
    (spacing is modular)

    And the drawer to chuck box tolerances are about 1/16" so that
    there is minimal deflection when pulled out for access. No drawer
    guides are needed.




    Test fitting the drawer into the chuck box. It can be pulled about 3/4 of
    the way out and be self-supporting, making accessing contents easy.




    The drawers as slid into place in the chuck box.



    Oh, and I've started developing a plan set for the project for those interested. It's going to be a little ambitious and hopefully thorough and easy to build for good appearance. I'm trying to arrange the panel cut layout so that the visible pieces are all grain-matched on the exterior surfaces of the chuck box. I'm also trying to sequence and arrange the cut layout for maximum accuracy. The plan set is designed to print on 8 1/2" x 11" paper. And the chuck box should be buildable with some reasonably basic power tools: skill saw, straight edge, router, drill, hammer

    Here is a sample of one of the pages.




    Right now everything is real rough. I'm just trying to get all the drawings done, later I'll fine tune the text and layout.





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    Awesome work!! I would love to purchase a set of your plans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wesel123 View Post
    These boxes are very well built.
    That is an understatement! I was down in Baja this past weekend and had the wind blow mine fully loaded off a table. It fell to the ground landing on the top or a corner and rolled.... It might be missing some paint some place now... but I cant find it!
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    lupinsea

    Any progress on your plans for your chuckbox? I would love to purchase a set of the plans.

    Benny

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    Hi Benny, squinko..... and of course the others here interested.

    Sorry, I have gotten distracted and am still working on the plans. It is definitely something that I will be producing.

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    Awesome! Look forward to it.

    Thanks,
    Benny.

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    Default Badger Box Now Available

    Hi all

    I just ran across this post while googling chuck boxes and wanted to make you all aware of a brand new product that is available for purchase that might be something you are interested in.

    My father, who lives in Leakey, TX is an avid hunter and designed and patented the Badger Box for this purpose.

    We'd love to have you visit the website, check out the photos and provide some feedback.


    Have a great day!
    Nicole

    www.badgerboxllc.com

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    That Badger Box looks like a nice product. It would be pretty cool mounted on a slide on the back of the truck
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