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Old 15 July 2024, 05:59   #41
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Let’s see what very simple air beds will fit

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Old 15 July 2024, 16:26   #42
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Whilst I realise you want a basic/simple conversion would you not be better fitting a rock&roll bed. At least you'd then have somewhere to sit at night if you did use it as an occasional camper van.
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Old 15 July 2024, 16:47   #43
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Whilst I realise you want a basic/simple conversion would you not be better fitting a rock&roll bed. At least you'd then have somewhere to sit at night if you did use it as an occasional camper van.
We have looked at rock and Roll beds and they are exactly not what we are after. This is going to be a van that you could use to sleep in or bring out the tent. If we want proper nights out we will use our small coach built Motor Home. Or our caravan.

Rock and Roll beds effectively take out the ability to use this as a Van and load in lots of stuff.

We may never ever sleep in this van or just on the odd occasion. We also have small blow up chairs that could be used to sit on if we wanted to watch TV for a short while. We might even get a Roof tent but then you run into height issues and car park height barriers.

Lots to think about and we are keeping it all very flexible and just doing the stuff we know we want at the moment.
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Old 17 July 2024, 09:13   #44
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Did a little bit more work on the Transit Custom today. Fitted some very useful pockets in the rear Barn Doors

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Old 18 July 2024, 07:02   #45
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So another very simple but seems to be incredible effective product bought for the van £20 well worth the money. Lets see if it leaks

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Old 19 July 2024, 17:21   #46
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Did a bit more on the Van yesterday (Went out in the Boat today). Me and her indoors had our first go at 4 way stretch carpeting. Quite satisfying it was

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Old 18 August 2024, 15:28   #47
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We have done some more work on the Transit Custom. Slowly getting there

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Some work on the interior. This DoDo mat stuff is expensive

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Yet more done. If I could get a straight run at this it would be finished in no time. Work keeps getting in the way though

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Old 26 August 2024, 05:27   #49
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We think it is important to make use of all the space you have on these smaller vans. We therefore just made these side pockets that we think will be very useful. Took quite a while but the weather was poor so we were happy doing this

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Old 13 September 2024, 08:21   #50
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Getting there on our simple Ford Transit camper conversion. We want to keep this simple and easy to use for boating and taking our fold up sibs. Hence we wanted a bed and seat solution that would do this. A rock and roll bed is way too expensive and would not do what we wanted. Here is the solution we came up with and made quite cheaply. We did it for about £150 as we had a lot of the stuff needed left over as many will have. If you costed in everything it would cost about £250.

Here is a little video of what we made

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We will be staying in this Camper often by water. It is important that you keep the bugs out. This is our solution that only cost about £15

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