best source of boxes to mount boat electrics in?

steve yates

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This might eb an odd question, but I need more space as I'm adding vhf/plotter/autohelm etc to my bradwell, which currently has a box with 6 fuses/switches for electrics. I assume that folk just source a box from somewhere and then cut out an opeing to take the fusebox of choice and mount it all to a bulkhead?
Where would be a good place to find reasonable sized wooden boxes? I was thinking an old chess set perhaps?

More to the point, does it need to be teak or marine ply? or would a simple pine box like this do if I varnished it?
https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/593348269/plain-wooden-box-a4-size-decoupage-whit?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=wooden+box&ref=sr_gallery-1-17&cns=1
 
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I made a box to cover the backs of some instruments, I used some mahogany-like wood from an old piece of junk furniture.
Any wood will be OK, if you're worried about the durability of the wood, the electrics will be a problem.
Ikea used to do some useful wooden boxes.
 
Not wooden but I have taken to using snap closure type plastic boxes from the supermarket of your choice. Screw the box to a bulkhead so that the lid is removable and pile the bits in there, leads also sealed with Sikaflex. Cheap quick and virtually waterproof.
 
I would make one to match other fittings on the boat, but the boxes in your link look like they would do a job if you can find one about the right size.
Re size, it's worth considering getting one slightly bigger than required, you never know what future expansion might be required.
 
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