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Re: my camper to be

Postby camperconvert » Fri Jun 12, 2009 7:40 pm

little bit of an update as i havnt done much lately.....

i was asked on another forum how i split my leccy feed for the lesure wiring so heres a couple of pics

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its made from a halfords fuse box, a piece of ali drilled to suit, attached with selftappers to some plain spade connecters and soldered just to lock them in place.... still need to seal it all on the live side probably with silicon, but i wante to make sure it all works properly before i do that..... bTW...ignore the earth wiring - it is the live side :? :? but i know that :) ...you use what you got.....

also got round to finishing the water supply, made from some airline fittings i had in my toolbox, the leccy side done with a pair of maplins battery connectors

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Re: my camper to be

Postby noobrider » Fri Jun 12, 2009 8:45 pm

As I've said before love watching the progress on this, some really neat solutions to those little problems
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Re: my camper to be

Postby zaphod79 » Fri Jun 12, 2009 9:19 pm

Looking fab, hope i can do as good a job! When you pull your bed out what supports the pull out section? or is it self supporting
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Re: my camper to be

Postby camperconvert » Fri Jun 12, 2009 9:29 pm

its supported by a flush bracket a each end purchased from b&q.....

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was only a temp setup in the second pic.... now sorted and attached to the kitchen units... can get some more pics to show you if you want....
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Re: my camper to be

Postby Bigredbus » Sun Jun 14, 2009 11:25 pm

It's looking good i haven't got much work at the mo so im getting alot more done on mine i was just wondering what insulation did you use under the floor as im nearly ready to do the floor in mine now, keep up the good work.
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Re: my camper to be

Postby dingdangdo » Sun Jun 14, 2009 11:39 pm

Luke you could use the foam stuff you put under laminate flooring, or underlay, it'd be thick enough for the job
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