I have never come across this thread until today! Funny.
I made this last kit, from inspiration from a few directions. Dave from PullKitchen, for general stacked slides. OB0000 for his rear platform general shape, and the fridge drawer must have. Trekkbox for the vertical divider, but I wouldn't do it again...may even remove it for a track inlay. Plyguys UK for their usage of Heksa Ryga Phenolic veneered Baltic Birch ply (they never tell anyone what it is, or where to get it, but I figured it out anyway).
So, it's a simple storage / platform.
We warm weather camp, and sleep in our branded wedge RTT.
The Dometic 30, was unavailable, only came with a manual thermostat, no compressor shroud, and five times the price of our Alpicool D30. So, if you want a D30 in North America, we are the only vendors.
www.bjlanders.com. Bluetooth controls, included shroud, and fraction of the price.
The frame is 3/4 tubular steel. The concern over any rust was moot, as we don't live by any ocean, and we don't sleep in the cab.
The slides were as heavy as available, as we used a grade down previous, and just felt they were a bit suspect. both slides extended fully, I can sit on the end, and the cruiser's suspension compresses.
All the panes are 3/4" BB, and they were all cut via a CNC bed. Some final tweaking / routing was done by hand.
A single 100 watt HTFE flexible panel is on the RTT, and charging of the 'house' sealed AGM battery is done via a Renogy 30a DCDC alt+PV controller. All it runs is hatch lights, fridge, and accessory plug for water pump. Fridge draws 24 watt max, 1 watt min.
Things to change; No divided and grid. 1/2' on the drawer carcass to scrub some weight. Powdercoat the frame.
Took two days, to weld, paint, assemble, and install. I had just completed one for a Four Runner, so had it all planned out already.