this part of the blogs is about work on the interior, which I've had a lot of luck finding items on the net for free or very cheaply, sites like freecycle are very useful for reclaimed items.
Of course the timber for the framework was new, but still quite cheap from any hardware stores like B&Q.
So from the next lot of pics you'll see that the build is very straight forward, no complex cutting of building of the units.
these few photo's are the build at a very early stage of building, the cupboards on the roof line are from a camper and only needed minor modifying to fit their new home, also had cupboard doors to help tidy up the sink unit
even had a go at making a fan housing for the roof vent
this one has to be a bargain of the year, a mpk roof vent rrp of £40, I got it for £5 from a local scrap yard, still need to clean the roof though lol
a little more work done on the inside, bit of a mess at the time(cleaned up since lol )
even a hole for a sink
here she is looking over the vally near hathersage , notice the white arrow is now removed, just needs a lick of paint now
time to shed some light on things, also shows to roof lining in place, what a pain in the arse that is to do by yourself lol
got the laminate flooring in, a nice and simple job to do
bit of a dash change from the old ford radio to a normal head unit, got a tap fitted now, just need a pump to connect up to it now, as you can see we raided the local pound shop for the utensils
a bit more storage, like we need any more lol
even changed the back on the passenger seat with the back off the old drivers seat that got replaced with a newer one
we finally have seats, another free cycle find, and yes more storage lol
heres the sink unit 99% finished, just needing bits of trim here and there
well thats ya lot for mow, still have work to do inside, but still got a hell of alot done in quite a short time
Wednesday 20 May 2009
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