working on it wrote:I built a swivel/slide-out platform for my Honda/Craftsman 2500 watt generator (about 65 lbs). The genny is mounted on a "lazy susan" riding on three 35 lb drawer slides; it pulls out of the trailer, swivels to point the exhaust away from the galley/storage area, and sits on a metal brace for added stability. No photos of it in operation, though tested in the garage (haven't used it in the wild yet)...
* I pulled the genny out at home, to test-run before my latest camping trip. I then tripped over a nearby ladder, and inadvertently contacted and bent the slides. Later, when I was at camp, I was demonstrating the operation to a fellow camper, and pulled it completely off its' tracks. I put in back in place, but it would never work the same again (actually bounced off the tracks again, on the drive home)...so, I rebuilt it today.
* I used Blum Tandem Plus undermount drawer slides (rated at 100lbs), from Rockler, to replace the 3x35lbs slides that broke (cheap HD slides). I thought that the new Blums wouldn't be sturdy enough, compared to the higher rated trio, but actually the set (2 pieces) are much stronger than I had expected, and roll smoother, also. I built a new plywood baseplate, mounted the existing pair of wooden plates (the turntable mechanism, still intact) to it, and attached the upgraded assembly to the new slides (which I previously, and painstakingly, fitted/mounted to the floor of my "galley"). Not easy, as the whole thing was about 85 lbs (not the 65 lbs I had thought it was), and at arm's length.
* Here's pics of the new set-up, which works ever-so-better than the first one. I'll also re-engineer my stabilizer brace, to better withstand incidental contact (as when tripping over a ladder!). As usual, I'm living up (or down) to my username/avatar/credo..."work on it, camp, work on it some more".