Thats ok Beth. I can remember. It looks like you have a lot more room than before.
Yes, I will. There was a single bed where the seating area should have been. So now he's taken it back to proper size, he could fit that little cupboard behind it. And he's raised the bed to allow for the porta loo, and put some ply along the front, where before it was a valance type thing.
He also plugged up a lot of gaps. I would have had dust coming in everywhere, he said.
I thought about a van like your, but had the problem of the barge company on the island where I live charging by the meter. The slide on is the same price as the car as it sits on the back.Looks like a great job. It certainly looks like it has plenty of room.Looking forward to meeting you and other gns.See you soon, Bill.
I thought about a van like your, but had the problem of the barge company on the island where I live charging by the meter. The slide on is the same price as the car as it sits on the back.Looks like a great job. It certainly looks like it has plenty of room.Looking forward to meeting you and other gns.See you soon, Bill.
I also thought about a slide-on Bill, but I already had my beaut car that I didn't want to give up, so had to settle for what suited the car.
He's always doing something with wood, so had a lot of the bits and pieces in his shed already, thank goodness. So far I've only had to buy a sheet of ply,,,from the dump shop for $10,,,and a couple of packs of sealant.
By the way, in his working life he was a scientist. Bit of a switch hey! But he did grow up on a farm.
-- Edited by Beth54 on Saturday 28th of January 2012 11:06:53 PM
You are lucky to have a brother in law who is so talented and helpful. Mine is talented but not helpful. I am having some work done (bed and table part of it) - but no doubt it will cost me much much more than yours.
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It aint over until the fat lady sings, and I dont feel like singing just yet!
He's always doing something with wood, so had a lot of the bits and pieces in his shed already, thank goodness. So far I've only had to buy a sheet of ply,,,from the dump shop for $10,,,and a couple of packs of sealant.
By the way, in his working life he was a scientist. Bit of a switch hey! But he did grow up on a farm.
-- Edited by Beth54 on Saturday 28th of January 2012 11:06:53 PM
Where would we be without the good old Logan dump shop, a friend of mine built a complete teardrop caravan with materials from there (including the paint)
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I dont suffer from insanity; I enjoy every minute of it.
He's always doing something with wood, so had a lot of the bits and pieces in his shed already, thank goodness. So far I've only had to buy a sheet of ply,,,from the dump shop for $10,,,and a couple of packs of sealant.
By the way, in his working life he was a scientist. Bit of a switch hey! But he did grow up on a farm.
-- Edited by Beth54 on Saturday 28th of January 2012 11:06:53 PM
Where would we be without the good old Logan dump shop, a friend of mine built a complete teardrop caravan with materials from there (including the paint)