PM Incoming!Andy, If you could throw the Richlite on my drawers for the install on Friday, that would be greatUgghh...this is exactly what I wanted. Ohh well.
That looks amazing!
-Chris
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PM Incoming!Andy, If you could throw the Richlite on my drawers for the install on Friday, that would be greatUgghh...this is exactly what I wanted. Ohh well.
That looks amazing!
-Chris
PM Incoming!
We were mocking up another Kitchen in the ADGU 100 Series Landcruiser and it's just so beautiful we felt compelled to share some pics! This is becoming a very popular offering for us.
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We recently (finally!) were able to put together a detailed video instruction for assembling and installing the Air Down Gear Up drawer and sleeper system in a 200 Series Landcruiser. The video is certainly not going to be the most entertaining thing you've ever watched, but provides very in depth, detailed instructions for getting your system set up!
It's intentional that the system is as wide as possible. The system gently pushes the flexible trim aside. It installs with a nice press fit that gives you every fraction of an inch for drawer volume.Great video, I think the non 3rd row version has wider wheel wells than what is in the video. My platform was not able to fit without some structural modification to the extruded aluminum.
We're looking for some advice from the esteemed 'Mud community!!
What do you guys think about a 'static' drawer face? We are thinking this would be a customer-selected option. You could select the existing 'winged' drawer face, or for about $150 less per system you can opt for the static drawer face.
Do you think this is a viable/attractive option? As far as we can tell, the ADGU system is the only one with a 'winged' drawer face, so it appears the general approach to accessing the storage area under the wing is to simply open the drawer. The top access wouldn't be affected at all
Static face Pros:
Static face Cons:
- $150 less expensive
I've attached a few pictures showing the hinge mechanism for the 'winged' drawer face. It's perhaps more complicated than you might realize at first, with fiber reinforced 3D printed brackets, 270deg hinges and a 'snap shut' feature that we absolutely love, but it all adds up to more $$$. Also a few pics of the static offer
- Drawer has to be opened to access storage area from front of drawer (top access unaffected)
To be clear we are keeping the winged face, just considering adding a less expensive static option. So, what do you think?
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I concur, a fixed face for power outlets and switches.Personally would prefer a fixed face for mounting power outlets etc.
We have that available. Check out the GX460 example above.I concur, a fixed face for power outlets and switches.
Agree with everyone regarding fixed front face. It's actually kept me looking at other solutions despite really liking your kitchen setup and drawers.
The other thing I noticed and was a bit of concern was in the kitchen youtube video. The drawer for the stove seemed to be free moving, and the presenter even had to keep fiddling with it. Not sure if that's intentional or could be fixed but it can be seen at 2:11 on this video -