Yesterday was a normal Sunday of pottering and chilling out and after the madness of Saturday when my brain wouldn't let me switch off I certainly needed it. By stepping back and getting a good night's sleep I woke up with an mega idea - simpify.
What had been bugging me was the expanding bed, it was a good idea but I couldn't get it to slide smoothly not close properly without lots of fannying around which was immeasurably worse with the mattress in place. What was just as bad was realising I was losing a cubby box space as well.
| those two slats on the left were a pain and kept jamming |
It took an hour or so to measure and make the changes but then it all just worked!
| open wide |
| the seat works in either direction |
| slides out really smoothly |
| cushion made from foam I had lying around, I'll make a better one eventually |
| the foam is not very firm so I've not thinned it down. It's perfect once I'm lying on it |
| perfect |
| and put away |
| ready to roll |
| and now its a sitting room with a view |
| and now it's a dining room for 2 (plus a 3rd if they're small and thin) |
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| that 'table' drawer will have a lid |
| the top box resting in place - do you like my friend Alan's brilliant idea for the head rest? |
| all packed up |
| I'll have to repair the hole I cut in that box! |
Now I have an actual usable camper van that just needs time spent refining the wee add ons.
- bolt on fixings for the top box
- rack for water jerry can on top of the rear drawer
- lid/seat for front of 'table' drawer
- hinge the door for the rear of the bed box
- varnish everything that needs it
- make a metal drop in tray for the stove (the drawer is actually a pull out kitchen/larder)
- cubby box ends (ie the spaces either side of the wheel arches
- delete the rear heating matrix and see if I can fit a diesel heater that feeds the warm air in to the rear vent system
- leisure battery and split charge system - possibly install in place of the rear AC condenser
Baby step.....but getting there Rachel! Following your journey with interest....
ReplyDeleteYour doing a good job there Rachel.
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Great Job Rachel, I am watching with interest...
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! I'm about to start my own L400 camper build, and your example has been invaluable! And thank you for the detailed photos!
ReplyDeleteImpressive Rachel!!
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