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Postby Ron Dickey » Mon Jan 09, 2012 1:33 am

I am fascinated with chuck boxes and would one day like to build one.
Just going to Google images pulls up all kinds.

http://www.google.com/imghp?hl=en&tab=ii

enter chuck box
chuck wagon
boy scout chuck box plans
chuck box plans

then you might look up
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Postby bonnie » Mon Jan 09, 2012 4:08 am

Just got the Blue Sky plans. I am planning on the boxes to be my galley. Easy to store and adjustable to my liking. It's part of my winter projects. :)
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cool....

Postby mike_c » Mon Jan 09, 2012 2:00 pm

Just bought the Blue Sky plan book. I was all set to begin building a pretty complicated galley setup in my teardrop with multiple drawer slides, lazy susan bearings, etc to make everything stow compactly yet pull out for easy access and to make counter space. Then I saw those chuck boxes. They're very well designed, simple, versatile, and sturdy. They're impressive. Now if the other half agrees, I might just make a chuck box and set up my kitchen that way, instead. Very cool!
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Re: cool....

Postby dmb90260 » Tue Jan 10, 2012 3:34 pm

mike_c wrote:Just bought the Blue Sky plan book. I was all set to begin building a pretty complicated galley setup in my teardrop with multiple drawer slides, lazy susan bearings, etc to make everything stow compactly yet pull out for easy access and to make counter space. Then I saw those chuck boxes. They're very well designed, simple, versatile, and sturdy. They're impressive. Now if the other half agrees, I might just make a chuck box and set up my kitchen that way, instead. Very cool!
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Let us know how it goes, I have always liked the concept.
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Postby Lynn Coleman » Wed Jan 11, 2012 5:39 pm

Well I can report the chuck box we made from the Blue Skies plans came out just fine. They've been using it for years now and has gone camping at least 25 times. They do a lot of camping with the boy scouts.

The only comment I have about the plans is they were a bit difficult to understand. Paul was able to build it with the help of my father. Perhaps he might have gotten it down with the plans if my father wasn't helping. :D Dad's a craftsman at cabinets and all kinds of construction. He finally chucked the plans and they built it according to the image.

It works just like the one in the video.

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Postby digimark » Sat Jan 14, 2012 8:20 am

I made a chuck box-like projector box to store my outdoor movie electronics. It has a pop-top to place the projector and a drop down door like a chuck-box where my battery backup, mixer, mic, iPod and DVD player go. It was the first project I built, before I tackled my cargo trailer conversion, and no one told me using 3/4" hardwood ply all around was both overkill and too heavy. The "chuckbox" weighs 80 lbs and is a bear to move around!

I also mounted handles to the sides, but didn't check to place them above the center of gravity, so when two people pick it up, it turns turtle. I had to mount two more handles higher up.

The boy scouts I camp with have multiple patrol boxes made with what looks like 1/4" or 3/8" ply, and they are plenty strong.

I use a pair of Sterilite plastic bins to hold my camp kitchen, easy enough. I printed out an inventory page for each box and taped it to the underside of the lid, so I could make sure I have everything.

I might revisit the chuckbox this summer using thinner wood!
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Re: Chuck Box

Postby Ron Dickey » Mon Apr 30, 2012 10:16 pm

here is a rather thought out forum on Chuck box building and an unusual one for a Roll's
http://www.links4jeeps.com/forum/index. ... ic=11356.0

What I would like to see is a photo of a box and next to it all items that will fit in it.
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Re: Chuck Box

Postby Ron Dickey » Mon Apr 30, 2012 10:21 pm

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can you see the Teardrop that this would come out of? :wine:
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Re: Chuck Box

Postby Ron Dickey » Mon Apr 30, 2012 10:58 pm

and before us were the 17th cent. Japanese food box google it under images
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So for those who have fancy teardrops there are fancy food boxes.
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Re: Chuck Box

Postby Ron Dickey » Mon Apr 30, 2012 11:21 pm

or just make you entire trailer in to a chuck box
http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2011/11 ... rties.html

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Postby kludge » Tue May 01, 2012 1:09 pm

digimark wrote: and no one told me using 3/4" hardwood ply all around was both overkill and too heavy. The "chuckbox" weighs 80 lbs and is a bear to move around!

The boy scouts I camp with have multiple patrol boxes made with what looks like 1/4" or 3/8" ply, and they are plenty strong.


QFT.

Another idea I just had is to start with a "roadie" box... like the ones that DJ's and bands carry their gear around in, they are usually made from ~1/4" ply and have all the corners protected.

Just a thought.
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Re: Chuck Box

Postby StanDahl » Tue May 01, 2012 8:30 pm

I built one a few summers ago, but now I'm building a teardrop with the galley in the back so I don't have to haul it around!

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It has self-leveling legs to some degree - I carry a few short 2x4's in case the ground is too uneven. It's pretty big, nice for the large family group we camp with once a year, but too big for anything else. I may build one about half that size for just me and my son, if the AirDrop doesn't happen soon.
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Re: Chuck Box

Postby Scouterjan » Wed May 02, 2012 12:01 am

:D nice John
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Re: Chuck Box

Postby donald & daisy duck » Wed May 02, 2012 11:07 am

I have the plans and hope to start on the two boxes with the counter this week :) :thumbsup: The way the plans are you get a cutting list of all peices, then each page shows you how to put each piece together. I think I am going to try to use pocket hole on mine.Daisy
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Re: Chuck Box

Postby Dan & Julie CO » Thu May 03, 2012 7:12 am

donald & daisy duck wrote:I have the plans and hope to start on the two boxes with the counter this week :) :thumbsup: The way the plans are you get a cutting list of all peices, then each page shows you how to put each piece together. I think I am going to try to use pocket hole on mine.Daisy

Which plans are you building? I have been thinking of building myself.
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