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the windows not level?.

its a bit small for serving chips out tho!:D
 
the windows not level?.

its a bit small for serving chips out tho!:D
first thing i said to the old women when she put her head thru was two teas please luv
the window is level not that you can use a level on a van everything has to be measured of the floor or body lines a real head ache i can tell ya even the orignal floor goes up and down like a sailor on pay day
 
Hi. What direction are you going to aim it when complete?
 
Hows the project going steve,looks good so far but no blog updates for a while :(

have you got camera sorted out ?
 
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looking good mate , i,m waiting for mine to come back from converters (Jokers rather) dropped it off in may for a "3 week fit" and its still not done. But yours is looking good , i,m gonna do my own next time .:D
 
still awaiting the camera should be here tommorow will further update blog its all going well but belive it or not the thing thats given me the most grief is the gas still getting a whif of propane now and again going to section the pipework of and re test maybe someone here can tell me the details of gas testing propane ive done it as per ng but at 40mb and it holds up
biggest problem is some of the fittings use a different szed nut and an olive thats top hat shaped i was one short due to a change of plans and had to buy a gas tap at 15 quid just to get a nut
 
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Looks really great steve,done yourself proud,was following,can not believe 2 mounths has gone by since you posted last pics and I have just seen,time flies when you are a plumber

Like the way you have a pipe rack on top ,just incase you can fit a bit of plumbing in on your travels ! :)

respect

http://building-renee2.blogspot.com/
 
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looks to as good if not better than a professionally built motorhome, well done!
 
sorry to those folowing this thread and my blog but its all on hold a bit due to weather and lack of work which equals money did one week for the gas board but decided im to old and set in my ways to fit in with their system
 
hi steve nice looking job,
i've got a coachbuilt m/home looking to do home convert, what base van do you recommend?
bri.
ps. do you need a plumber?
 
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