My Kitchen Boxes
Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 11:05 pm
Well, after hearing tonight's net, I thought I would post pics of my old and new kitchen boxes. These are homebuilt.
The "old" style Stampede Box was built by my father in the 1950's from plans published in Sunset Magazine. Our family used it for many years when car camping and truck camping as I was growing up. We still have it. My sister built one for all the siblings as a Christmas present about 15 years ago, and I have used mine regularly ever since. It measures 12"W x 12"D x 24"H and is made of plywood. The shelves are masonite board. The drawers are plywood sides and masonite bottom with masonite dividers. I used it to carry virtually all of my kitchen paraphenalia, from a small mess kit, plates, bowls, cups, utensils, sponge, camp suds biodegradable soap (in a ziplock bag to contain leaking), spices, and other misc. supplies. Lately, I decided that I wanted to carry a little more and this box couldn't hold some larger items, like a skillet and a full roll of paper towels, or my griddle. I had outgrown it. Also, since I camp out of my Tacoma, with a hard bed cover, It was transported on its back, since it was too tall to stand up under the cover. The cover only allows about 15" of clearance.
So I decided to redesign the concept to fit my current needs. I wanted it to be a little bigger to hold some of my larger items, but not too big to carry, and it needed to be a horizontal format to fit under the bed cover without tipping over. The drawers are a little bigger, to hold the larger cooking utensils like the big wooden spoon and the spatula, which previously had to live on a shelf. There is a wide shelf at the top to hold my wide stovetop griddle and cutting board and the bottom right compartment holds my 12" cast iron skillet with room to spare. The basic construction is the same as the old one, 3/8" plywood interior with 1/2" exterior structure. Shelves are still masonite. The overall size is now 31"W x 15.5"D x 14"H. The drawers are now 13.875"W x 15"D x 2"H. This was my first woodworking project, so somethings are a little rough, but overall, it came out as I intended. I bought a CAD program to help design it, which made the math and drawings much nicer. I have basic plans if anyone is interested. I painted the interior a light cream color and the exterior an olive drab. I used some tool box liner on the bottom and on the griddle shelf to prevent sliding and noise. I used large fold-down handles and a padlock hasp to close. I still need to finish a few items, like putting hard plastic rails on the bottom to act as feet, and cut some finger holes in the drawers to make them easier to open.
The "old" style Stampede Box was built by my father in the 1950's from plans published in Sunset Magazine. Our family used it for many years when car camping and truck camping as I was growing up. We still have it. My sister built one for all the siblings as a Christmas present about 15 years ago, and I have used mine regularly ever since. It measures 12"W x 12"D x 24"H and is made of plywood. The shelves are masonite board. The drawers are plywood sides and masonite bottom with masonite dividers. I used it to carry virtually all of my kitchen paraphenalia, from a small mess kit, plates, bowls, cups, utensils, sponge, camp suds biodegradable soap (in a ziplock bag to contain leaking), spices, and other misc. supplies. Lately, I decided that I wanted to carry a little more and this box couldn't hold some larger items, like a skillet and a full roll of paper towels, or my griddle. I had outgrown it. Also, since I camp out of my Tacoma, with a hard bed cover, It was transported on its back, since it was too tall to stand up under the cover. The cover only allows about 15" of clearance.
So I decided to redesign the concept to fit my current needs. I wanted it to be a little bigger to hold some of my larger items, but not too big to carry, and it needed to be a horizontal format to fit under the bed cover without tipping over. The drawers are a little bigger, to hold the larger cooking utensils like the big wooden spoon and the spatula, which previously had to live on a shelf. There is a wide shelf at the top to hold my wide stovetop griddle and cutting board and the bottom right compartment holds my 12" cast iron skillet with room to spare. The basic construction is the same as the old one, 3/8" plywood interior with 1/2" exterior structure. Shelves are still masonite. The overall size is now 31"W x 15.5"D x 14"H. The drawers are now 13.875"W x 15"D x 2"H. This was my first woodworking project, so somethings are a little rough, but overall, it came out as I intended. I bought a CAD program to help design it, which made the math and drawings much nicer. I have basic plans if anyone is interested. I painted the interior a light cream color and the exterior an olive drab. I used some tool box liner on the bottom and on the griddle shelf to prevent sliding and noise. I used large fold-down handles and a padlock hasp to close. I still need to finish a few items, like putting hard plastic rails on the bottom to act as feet, and cut some finger holes in the drawers to make them easier to open.