Wouldn't you have more space in the drawer's if you used metal L brackets spaced to fit the divider's and even use the thin paneling board's for divider's?? Seems the way you have it takes up precious storage space. I know it may not seem like alot of gained space but if it is as small as that, I would think it would be. 🤷🏻♀️
Thin dividers would be less rigid, half an inch of saved space is negligible. Metal brackets are tacky and unnecessary in this application in my opinion. Dado is a much better joint.
Smallest fridge I have ever seen. I think those drawer fridges are a waste because the side's don't go up very far which means you can't take advantage of the whole space. A chest fridge would have been better even though it may have taken up a little more space. Why don't they make chest fridges where the motor/compressor are on the bottom. You should have that option.
The customer chose the fridge and I built to that. Almost every aspect of my builds are chosen by the customer with my guidance. In this case they didn't want or need a large chest fridge which is much heavier and quite bulky. This drawer fridge is actually very compact and uses space efficiently
Best Xterra kitchen I've seen. Great job buddy!
Nice work.
Nice job, probably the best thought out Xterra drawer system I've seen! I'm copying a lot of your ideas
Thanks for the compliment, enjoy your build!
Oh so very sad, my 2007 Nissan Exterra was totaled in June of 2021:( I miss it so much! I am now in a Subaru Outback, now looking for a 4 season van.
Nice work! Quick question, how did you mount it on the floor. Did you use the existing tracks or bolted down on the metal floor. Tia.
Thanks Chris, it is bolted into the existing tracks using spring nuts
Looks awesome brother. Had I been in your neck of the woods currently, I’d offer to volunteer (intern?) with you haha. Very clean!
When you make it back this way we can work something out!
great project!
Wouldn't you have more space in the drawer's if you used metal L brackets spaced to fit the divider's and even use the thin paneling board's for divider's?? Seems the way you have it takes up precious storage space.
I know it may not seem like alot of gained space but if it is as small as that, I would think it would be. 🤷🏻♀️
Thin dividers would be less rigid, half an inch of saved space is negligible. Metal brackets are tacky and unnecessary in this application in my opinion. Dado is a much better joint.
Smallest fridge I have ever seen. I think those drawer fridges are a waste because the side's don't go up very far which means you can't take advantage of the whole space. A chest fridge would have been better even though it may have taken up a little more space.
Why don't they make chest fridges where the motor/compressor are on the bottom. You should have that option.
The customer chose the fridge and I built to that. Almost every aspect of my builds are chosen by the customer with my guidance. In this case they didn't want or need a large chest fridge which is much heavier and quite bulky. This drawer fridge is actually very compact and uses space efficiently
@@97Customs I agree, it's compact. I figured they chose the fridge.
It was just my thoughts on the fridges