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by callum » Fri Feb 12, 2016 7:33 pm
Hi folks,
Today i made up the other box seat.
All went quite smoothly, so only took 5 hours or so (that includes the drawing up for it to take up the side panel shape!).
The box was going to be half the length it is now, but i figured that it was probably just dead space if i did that as it wouldn't be a big enough floor space for any use, so now it is will house the gas bottle plus some other nonsense stuff!
So this is it currently:
So i now need to make up the 2 panels to make up the last of the bed. Once that is done then my mother in law can make up the mattress. So it is very much on it's way.
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by Bob » Fri Feb 12, 2016 9:24 pm
Looking fabulous.

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by mikeonb4c » Sat Feb 13, 2016 12:39 am
Yup. Looking promising. Can't wait to see final set up with bed.
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by andyb36 » Sat Feb 13, 2016 7:33 am
looking very neat
just a couple of questions --
where the sub - tv - dvd player
I did see a vw with similar boxes etc
he opened one box and a tv rose up from inside
very cool - I wish I has time and patience to produce such bits
if its not produced in a weekend - then its not for me lol
keep us all updated
andy
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by callum » Sat Feb 13, 2016 10:34 am
Thanks for the positive reinforcement guys!
Yes i'm also getting excited to see the bed configuration laid out, it's all in my head at the moment and until i see it set up, it may be
rubbish!
No real plans for crazy ICE i'm afraid, i got that out of my system in my early twenties.
I do have a 2 sets of speakers to fit plus an under seat subwoofer, so all low key bits. When i fit those is anyones guess though as i have so much else to do (and a baby due in May!)
Oh, our double din stereo is bluetooth so we can always get a tablet and run it off that for sound. By aunty has a nice flip down dvd player in her Bongo, small, but great when we borrowed her van a couple of years ago.
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by callum » Sat Feb 13, 2016 10:37 am
Oh, and in the old days when my wife was working, i would take a week off to build up whatever project car i was doing. If i had that luxury now, i could easily have got this build done. Who'd have kids!
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by mikeonb4c » Sat Feb 13, 2016 10:58 am
callum wrote:Oh, and in the old days when my wife was working, i would take a week off to build up whatever project car i was doing. If i had that luxury now, i could easily have got this build done. Who'd have kids!
Yup. My diy days came to a virtual halt once the kids arrived. On the other hand the Bongo arrived just in time for the two youngest to enjoy a bit of what Bongo camping was about. And now i have a hobby car in my dotage.

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by Bongoplod » Sun Feb 14, 2016 12:22 am
mikeonb4c wrote:callum wrote:Oh, and in the old days when my wife was working, i would take a week off to build up whatever project car i was doing. If i had that luxury now, i could easily have got this build done. Who'd have kids!
Yup. My diy days came to a virtual halt once the kids arrived. On the other hand the Bongo arrived just in time for the two youngest to enjoy a bit of what Bongo camping was about.
And now i have a hobby car in my dotage. 
Stop using predictive text Mike,Its GARage.
Incidentley,the bloke that invented predictive text died the other day,his funfair is next monkey
Brian
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by mikeonb4c » Sun Feb 14, 2016 9:34 am
Bongoplod wrote:mikeonb4c wrote:callum wrote:Oh, and in the old days when my wife was working, i would take a week off to build up whatever project car i was doing. If i had that luxury now, i could easily have got this build done. Who'd have kids!
Yup. My diy days came to a virtual halt once the kids arrived. On the other hand the Bongo arrived just in time for the two youngest to enjoy a bit of what Bongo camping was about.
And now i have a hobby car in my dotage. 
Stop using predictive text Mike,Its GARage.
Incidentley,the bloke that invented predictive text died the other day,his funfair is next monkey
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Love it
Dotage: the age where you start seeing dots.

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by Bob » Sun Feb 14, 2016 10:16 am
Or go dotty.

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by mikeonb4c » Sun Feb 14, 2016 11:14 am
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by callum » Wed Mar 02, 2016 6:20 pm
Hi folks,
Today i finished off the bed boards and fitted a side reading light.
The small removable panel for the bed was a bit of a faff as one of the legs had to be mounted onto the door panel so had to remove it and re-do it as was a tad unbalanced. Much better now though.
On Saturday i should have the top cupboard made and an led strip light on it. Then it's just a case of waiting for my mother-in-law to make the matress.

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by cmm303 » Wed Mar 02, 2016 8:27 pm
Looks awesome. Very talented. Bet you're chuffed to bits.
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by callum » Wed Mar 02, 2016 9:25 pm
Hey,
Thanks for that.
I am happy, of course it looks better in the pictures than it does in person, but i'm still very happy with what i've done.
As is always the way with these things, i would do plenty of things differently if i was doing it again, and i'm not near finishing yet. Once you've commited to cutting up £100 per sheet ply, you just have to stick to it though!
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by mikeonb4c » Wed Mar 02, 2016 10:14 pm
That's a really interesting conversion - I like it a lot. What is the sleeping length for the person on the cooker side of the bed. Could someone 6' tall sleep on that side?