The Drawers:
Ten of them, each 28" deep. Four 3.5", four 5.5", two 9". One bank is 16.5" wide, the other 13.5".
Dovetailed with PC jig.
1/2" BB, even bottoms so bottoms can be flat. 3/4 face screwed on.
Frameless. Used 28" KV8400RV slides--spring loaded for RV's.
And what, you may ask, is that red/black thing hanging out?
Well, those slides are fine for operation on an incline, etc., but they are worthless on forward-facing drawers in even a 30 mph stop, as we learned the hard way. Ordinary latches have no place to latch when there is no frame, so I had to get creative. You are seeing the end of this webbing that is attached with a carriage bolt deep in the bowels:
Enter the "Drawer Stick":
The Drawer Stick is 1/2" BB backed with foam-backed headliner material. Bottom end is a piece of broomstick lap-jointed on. That green circle is to add depth so that the carriage bolt can be recessed on back. A short piece of salvage seat belt runs up the middle. A tit at the top fits between the pull-out tables (described below) to completely prevent lateral movement. The other end of the seat belt is attached with a carriage bolt to the vertical member behind the drawers, comes up through a slot in the bed board, then across under the mattress. The end tucks under the mattress when we are using the drawers. The drawer stick will live on or near the driver's seat at least until we have a firm habit of installing it.
Now to the tables:
There is a Formica-topped pull-out table atop each drawer bank. As there is no frame for them to rest on and they are also 28" deep, the top drawer is pulled out simultaneously. Together, these make a 28"- tall 30" x 28" table, or they can be used individually at any depth as counter space.
We have plenty of room for folding stools on the two open sides of the table. The split in the middle has not been an issue.