This is how it was before I started:

As with the drawers that I built last summer, I wanted to keep a simple look and use wood slides. It was important to me to penetrate the existing camper as little as possible, In case I didn't like the cabinets or for easy future repair/modifications.

The fronts are at an angle to maximize space. I cut the dividers to come as far out at the bottom as possible then found the angle was about 11 degrees. That let me know what to cut everything else after that. The angle also worked well with the barrister style because it allowed the doors to hug the top at 1/8" gap and still have enough clearance when opening the door.


I made the cabinets so that the side pieces are held in by the taillight bolts and the center dividers have small tabs that guide them into place. After removing the side bolts, the whole thing can slide out and come apart into pieces. The only new holes I made in the Tear were the 1/2" screws that hold in the guide tabs.




Lastly, I trimmed the original crates to fit inside. They act as shelves that can be pulled out if you need to really rummage through them.



