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by Scott & Gillian » Tue Sep 13, 2011 10:40 pm
Brilliant!
Like the centre console table as well!
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by dave_aber » Wed Sep 14, 2011 9:36 pm
That was a genuine Mazda accessory I got on eBay - made the table top and sliding 'tongue' underneath myself to match the rest of the woodwork.

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by billymansell » Fri Sep 16, 2011 8:37 am
On the theme of swivel seats, I see on eBay that SouthernBongos are advertising their rear conversion with their own brand new swivel middle row of seats.
Has anyone seen one in action? I guess you lose stowage space under the seats but retain use of forward facing seats with the two three point belts on the sides.
I'll probably be looking at a rear when I get my Bongo but was concerned about the comfort and safety of passengers with rearward seats and lap straps on the odd occasion when I'd be carrying people
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by sdsk » Fri Sep 16, 2011 9:06 am
Budget Bongos in Southampton were fitting a swivel to a middle row of seats when I looked round there earlier in the year.
I didn't like the idea of carrying passengers on that one, but can see its advantages if there were just two of you.
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by mikeonb4c » Fri Sep 16, 2011 1:05 pm
dave_aber wrote:I did think about that, but it's not for me. I also toyed with the idea of doing a few conversions for sale, but at this point in time it's not for me either. I really enjoy tinkering with these sort of wee projects, but I would not be so rewarded by 'turning the handle' on a production run.
So, I have the drawings freely available if anyone feels they want to have a go at copying it. To be honest, it isn't tricky if you can drive a hacksaw and a welder. The hard work in these things is the trial and error getting it to work out right - and I admit with inspiration from Bob's youtube video and some time spent using CAD to model it I got lucky with the dims / offset and it worked right first time (and not as I'd worked out either - lucky fluke!)
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I agree with you about all this. Its fun to invent / create for youself, but a chore when it becomes a £s earnings obligation, unless you really are up for it (as Madmile is, for example). You have to think through all the angles when considering a jump from (good) amateur to pro. I get a lot of pleasure out of just trying madcap things and then passing the idea on to those who might be interested (in throwing such a daft idea in the bin)

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by mikeonb4c » Fri Sep 16, 2011 1:05 pm
dave_aber wrote:I did think about that, but it's not for me. I also toyed with the idea of doing a few conversions for sale, but at this point in time it's not for me either. I really enjoy tinkering with these sort of wee projects, but I would not be so rewarded by 'turning the handle' on a production run.
So, I have the drawings freely available if anyone feels they want to have a go at copying it. To be honest, it isn't tricky if you can drive a hacksaw and a welder. The hard work in these things is the trial and error getting it to work out right - and I admit with inspiration from Bob's youtube video and some time spent using CAD to model it I got lucky with the dims / offset and it worked right first time (and not as I'd worked out either - lucky fluke!)
PM me your email address if you want drawings
I agree with you about all this. Its fun to invent / create for youself, but a chore when it becomes a £s earnings obligation, unless you really are up for it (as Madmile is, for example). You have to think through all the angles when considering a jump from (good) amateur to pro. I get a lot of pleasure out of just trying madcap things and then passing the idea on to those who might be interested (in throwing such a daft idea in the bin)

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by mikexgough » Fri Sep 16, 2011 2:14 pm
Conversant with Bongo Top Pinion Oil Seals
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by mikeonb4c » Fri Sep 16, 2011 2:24 pm
Blimey - where do you find them!!!
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by dblake » Fri Sep 16, 2011 3:01 pm
Oh my - that would be my perfect Bongo interior! Want.....

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by dave_aber » Fri Sep 16, 2011 5:57 pm
You could create quite an interesting conversion around a delica middle seat which rotates through 90 degrees and then slides to the side of the vehicle.

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by nicstrike » Sat Sep 17, 2011 11:08 pm
smart job!! as you say , removable steering wheel and bingo , drivers swivel too. fit a swivel middle row and it would be like being on the waltzers (please pass the sick bag!)
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by corblimey » Mon Sep 19, 2011 7:48 pm
How does that bench seat swivel then, that would save me no end of trouble. Perhaps that could be your next project Dave! Nice front swivel btw

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by dave_aber » Sat Oct 01, 2011 6:50 pm
Come on folks, surely one of the crowd who got a set of drawings has made a copy by now - photos! It's the law etc.

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by BongoMTBer » Sat Oct 01, 2011 6:58 pm
I will when I get a chance. It's toally awesome!
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by JimD » Fri Jan 27, 2012 10:46 pm
Hi Dave,
you sent me a copy of your drawings. Thanks for that. Where did you get the seat swivel, and how did you choose the version? I found
http://www.campervanconversion.co.uk/sh ... at-swivels, but there are a lot of different models there!
Maybe you could contact them, and let them market your version ready-welded as a kit? For a fee of course
