pcoote
Member Since: 01 Aug 2010
Location: Oxford
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23rd Nov 2010 7:56pm |
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Naks
Member Since: 27 Jan 2009
Location: Stellenbosch, ZA
Posts: 2651
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Re: Nakatanenga draw system | |
pcoote wrote:Quite fancy this Nakatanenga Draw system. Anyone got it?[/url]
double the price of what it costs here
Frontrunner is a South African manufacturer, products are very good quality. But you could probably knock something up using marine plywood, rollers and ammo boxes for 1/3 of the price ![Thumbs Up Thumbs Up](images/smiles/icon_thumbs.gif)
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23rd Nov 2010 9:10pm |
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BigMike
Member Since: 13 Jul 2010
Location: Lancashire
Posts: 2253
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Re: Nakatanenga draw system | |
Naks wrote:pcoote wrote:Quite fancy this Nakatanenga Draw system. Anyone got it?[/url]
double the price of what it costs here
Frontrunner is a South African manufacturer, products are very good quality. But you could probably knock something up using marine plywood, rollers and ammo boxes for 1/3 of the price ![Thumbs Up Thumbs Up](images/smiles/icon_thumbs.gif)
That's exactly what I've done, less the rollers. 3/4 inch ply (OSB3 grade - 16 quid), rubber top (stable matting - 12 quid). Assorted screws I already had, 4 brackets (2 quid). Total cost 30 quid and a few pence.
All those drawer systems are nice looking, but they're also pretty heavy and very expensive for what they are (I think).
I put jerry cans towards the front (seats end, one water one fuel), tool box next and tyre kit/compressor to the side of it, then camp chairs and straps, shackles etc in their own box. Brilliant.
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23rd Nov 2010 9:23pm |
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