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Crew cab. Use it or lose it.

You're gonna want a drain so you don't have to mop it out or unscrew it to dump it every time the ice melts.

Good point, have to use Ice packs.

Pistol on the dash is camoflauged into the dash, you can't see it!:laugh:
 
NICE!!! I tried to find a marine unit figuring it would be a little more motion friendly, but that one is much nicer than any I had found.

Nice that the carafe is insulated. It's like a coffee maker/thermos.

When are you gonna start the build thread for your rear seat coffee maker/appliance center/tire and hair care station? :pimp:
 
Quick question, what is the material for the storage console tub, and can you make another?

Also, Astro/Safari vans have a drain in the rear armrests that has a one way valve. The rear armrests are ice capable in these vans.
 
NICE!!! I tried to find a marine unit figuring it would be a little more motion friendly, but that one is much nicer than any I had found.

Nice that the carafe is insulated. It's like a coffee maker/thermos.

When are you gonna start the build thread for your rear seat coffee maker/appliance center/tire and hair care station? :pimp:

Little higher wattage than I was looking for but I think the inverter can handle it sustained. Kinda cool that it brews at temp and after that the unit essentially shuts off.

I'm still looking for the appropriate vanity.:o
 
Quick question, what is the material for the storage console tub, and can you make another?

Also, Astro/Safari vans have a drain in the rear armrests that has a one way valve. The rear armrests are ice capable in these vans.

its aluminum. shoot another one is half done. I forgot to subtract for the flanges when figuring width of the body on the first go round.:doah:
 
Little higher wattage than I was looking for but I think the inverter can handle it sustained. Kinda cool that it brews at temp and after that the unit essentially shuts off.

I'm still looking for the appropriate vanity.:o

I'm sure the inverter can handle it. It's gotta be at least 1500W sustained right? My dinky little one at the shop can take 700 sustained and 1400 surge. When I ran the grinder off of yours the startup/surge draw of it only put the meter like halfway up the scale.

Are you actually going to build some sort of cabinet to house stuff like that for long hauls? Judging by how much stuff had to be crammed into your console and how awesome it came out, I think you could make a pretty killer unit for the back.
 
I am thinking I may need to order one similiar to that once I get my console further along.

Very nice work by the way.:waytogo:
 
I'd have to look at the inverter again to see what the sustained cap. is. Can't remember right now. You may be right though.

As far as the back seat, I haven't really decided yet. A coffee maker is a thought I have been entertaining.

Lectric80, I'll work with ya!

Muddermilita, I wouldn't condone drinking and driving, especially on a public forum where there might be young impressionable people reading. LIKE YOU! ya lush!:haha:

EDIT, not Wuss, OLD>
 
I'd have to look at the inverter again to see what the sustained cap. is. Can't remember right now. You may be right though.

As far as the back seat, I haven't really decided yet. A coffee maker is a thought I have been entertaining.

Lectric80, I'll work with ya!

Muddermilita, I wouldn't condone drinking and driving, especially on a public forum where there might be young impressionable people reading. LIKE YOU! ya lush!:haha:

EDIT, not Wuss, OLD>
:o:laugh: Well can you at least tell us when you are going to start working on the bed mounted golf ball launcher ;)
 
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