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Post by snoops on Nov 1, 2015 20:15:19 GMT 10
Great to see you're still progressing with the build. Hope you find the time to get stuck back into it - you're doing a great job. What will be in the front of the van now you've sealed up the front? I've go the ensuite in the front of mine, so the front windows don't get used either.
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Post by jrabs on Nov 1, 2015 20:36:59 GMT 10
The front will be 2 bunks and the right hand side will have another 2. I will make the top bunks so they can fold down and make a corner lounge if wet weather or mozzies set in and we spend some time inside. I have a drifta DPOR kitchen in our camper trailer that I plan on having slide out from under the queen bed at the rear with just a sink and small benchtop inside. The Drifta is a great piece of gear and I think it will work well as an outdoor kitchen on a caravan. they have some great things for camping if anyone hasn't checked them out before. Here is a link to the DPOR. www.drifta.com.au/drifta-pull-out-with-return-dpor-990/
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Post by tasmillard on Nov 4, 2015 18:18:44 GMT 10
Still blows me away the work your doing, fantastic! Here i was thinking my work was complex enough lol.
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Post by jrabs on Nov 5, 2015 21:25:41 GMT 10
Thanks for the feedback, it certainly helps to stay motivated. I will get some more alupanel tomorrow and hopefully finish the roof this weekend.
Cheers, Steve
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2015 8:44:20 GMT 10
Way to go Steve, glad to see it moving forward, won't be long and we will be seeing the interior getting fitted out
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Post by Mustang on Nov 7, 2015 6:28:53 GMT 10
Bloody WOW!!!!!! As with tasmillard I thought mine was complex. fantastic job.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2015 7:11:55 GMT 10
Amazing work
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