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  1. Mar 25, 2014 · Patrol-based cooking is an important part of troop campouts, and many patrols use a patrol box to help keep cooking supplies and ingredients organized.

  2. Today I show you how to build a quick, easy, sturdy, and compact Patrol Box / Camp Kitchen / Chuck Box Become a FWW Patron and help support the show: / donaldleblanc ----------------...

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  3. Save PDF. This sturdy box can hold everything that a 10 person scouting patrol needs for a campout. Space is divided to provide an area for a two burner stove, washing bowl, pots, pans, propane lantern, lighter,dish soap,and utensils. The box is made from a single 8'x4' sheet of 1/2" plywood.

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    • Mortise Flip Hinges. The flip hinges for the top need to be mortised. Clamp the 3 top pieces together and position the hinge so it's about 2-1/2" from the edge.
    • Top, Sides and Bottom. The basic box consists of the top, bottom and 2 side pieces. Use wood glue and pocket screws as shown to attach them to form the main carcass of the camp kitchen cabinet.
    • Bottom Back and Braces. Attach the fixed part of the pack and the top corner braces as shown using wood glue and pocket screws. If you plan on using plugs in the pocket screw holes, now is a good time to fill them as it will be hard to access them after the next step.
    • Bottom Shelf. Using wood glue and pocket screws we'll attach the bottom shelf, creating the area for the grill and camp stove storage. The shelf should be flush with the fixed back and front sides of the cabinet.
  4. May 5, 2021 · Get your camp kitchen organized by learning how to build your own chuck box. Use this do-it-yourself guide that will bring your camp cookout to the next level.

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    • 10 min
  5. Here are the plans for a wooden patrol box with metal legs. These boxes were designed and used for the national jamboree a couple years ago. After the jamboree was complete, the troop sold the boxes with the camping equipment in them as a fundraiser. The typical contents of a patrol box include a propane stove, pots and pans, 2 dish tubs, soap, cooking utensils and other items your scouts will ...

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  7. These plans should guide the user in building a Scout chuck box to match the style and construction depicted below. Prices of materials are based on “Lowes” and “Home Depot” typical prices in the spring of 2007.

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