JTdiRtyD
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For reference, my plan is to build two side by side drawers, with one drawer for kitchen/food, and the other drawer for tools and gear. The whole drawer assembly being as wide as it can be between the wheel wells and roughly 12 inches tall. On top of the drawer assembly will be a slide out (think Cargo Glide or Bed Slide) that will be used to store chairs, diesel heater, fire pit, etc. All of this fitting under a half height canopy cap.
I'm about to start building the drawers this coming weekend. I do a lot of bear country camping, so mitigating smells from the kitchen drawer as much as I can is important. Fridge is in the cab of the truck, so no cold storage in the bed is needed. This is for long, multiple weeks, sometimes month long trips. We buy groceries multiple times on the road, we don't always have the means nor do we want to spend the time to empty multiple bags or boxes of food into 100 different sealable bags. It's just not practical, so the ability to have a large sealed container (like a cabinet, just sealed) that we just unload grocery bags into is more ideal. Plus we buy a lot, anyone in our party takes turns cooking, so when we buy, we are usually buying enough to cook for multiple people.
I've had some comments on bookface about just using tight closing storage containers like Roam or Milwaukee Packouts, but I'm trying to get away from storing things in totes or containers. I'm done with needing to remove everything out of the back of the truck to get that one item thats in the bottom tote in the far back corner of the bed. It was also mentioned to just use packouts or containers inside the drawers, but that would require large drawers which I dont have the space for, and you lose too much space. So, using storage containers is not an option. Storing items in totes is just not efficient. Convenient yes, but not efficient.
My thoughts:
My initial idea is to line the inside of the drawer with some type of plastic/aluminum paneling or sheeting, seal the edges with silicone, and add a tight fitting weather stripped lid. This would hopefully mitigate a lot of the smells and make it easy to just wipe clean.
Has anyone done similar? Other ideas for making the drawer sealed?
I'm about to start building the drawers this coming weekend. I do a lot of bear country camping, so mitigating smells from the kitchen drawer as much as I can is important. Fridge is in the cab of the truck, so no cold storage in the bed is needed. This is for long, multiple weeks, sometimes month long trips. We buy groceries multiple times on the road, we don't always have the means nor do we want to spend the time to empty multiple bags or boxes of food into 100 different sealable bags. It's just not practical, so the ability to have a large sealed container (like a cabinet, just sealed) that we just unload grocery bags into is more ideal. Plus we buy a lot, anyone in our party takes turns cooking, so when we buy, we are usually buying enough to cook for multiple people.
I've had some comments on bookface about just using tight closing storage containers like Roam or Milwaukee Packouts, but I'm trying to get away from storing things in totes or containers. I'm done with needing to remove everything out of the back of the truck to get that one item thats in the bottom tote in the far back corner of the bed. It was also mentioned to just use packouts or containers inside the drawers, but that would require large drawers which I dont have the space for, and you lose too much space. So, using storage containers is not an option. Storing items in totes is just not efficient. Convenient yes, but not efficient.
My thoughts:
My initial idea is to line the inside of the drawer with some type of plastic/aluminum paneling or sheeting, seal the edges with silicone, and add a tight fitting weather stripped lid. This would hopefully mitigate a lot of the smells and make it easy to just wipe clean.
Has anyone done similar? Other ideas for making the drawer sealed?
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