Introduction: Bike Picnic Box
Step 1: Measure Frame and Lay Out Wood
Draw up a design and figure out the angles to be cut. Once cut, nail and glue the wood together.
Step 2: Make Slat Wood Walls
lay wood slats on the box frame an mark cuts to be made glue on slats Cut wood board and screw in hinges Create wooden slider to fit your frame perfectly and install with angle irons
Step 3: Riding *important*
Don't forget to measure pedal height and width so you can still ride it
Step 4: Ride and Enjoy
Revel In its glory and take it to your favorite picnic spot! Enjoy the great outdoors!

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10 Comments
9 years ago on Introduction
or have some style (and flexibility) buy a basket for your bike $5-10, which is also removeable and put a picnic basket in it!
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
this box is equally easy, if not easier to remove than a basket mount. but yes that would also be an option for carrying things around
9 years ago on Introduction
Love it, brilliant idea
10 years ago
Depends on the person but mine is 5"
10 years ago
How wide is your box? I have been contemplating making myself one and I struggle with the width so that I can be sure that I don't hit my legs on it.
10 years ago on Introduction
This is awesome. I wish I would have thought of that!
10 years ago on Introduction
Beautiful!
10 years ago
I thought it said "bike panic box" XD
10 years ago on Introduction
What a great idea !
You should add a an icebox on the handlebar for a good old dry martini (stirred not shaken) !!!…
10 years ago on Introduction
These are cool.
I saw one of these online a while ago - the drop-down door had a cord attached to keep it level as a small table when it is opened, and the box itself was compartmentalised to stop the flask etc getting jumbled as you rode.