Did you just fit a new section Arf or have you found a cheap seal alternative?
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Originally posted by arfur fox-acre View PostFor me, a cheap seal alternative. Chop out the bad bit and glue in the new. Depends how you feel about your van though. It is a bit of a bodge. For me though, I don't give a shit. 80e for a seal. Nah.
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Well it's a bit quiet on here today so I may as well update a few little things.
Here are some shelves I knocked up out of a few old curtain pole brackets and some of the same wood as the little boxes underneath. They just unclip when I need to take the sofa out so no faffing around unscrewing stuff.
Me cago en la madre que te parió!
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Today I am remaking the overbed storage jobber. It has become clear I will never use the tv as the iPad does just a good job. Given that, I can make it smaller and lighter. It's way too useful for charging phones etc and it holds the lights too.
The old one.
The new version.
Sat in the sun to dry the glue. The leatherette needs to de-wrinkle too.Me cago en la madre que te parió!
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Today is Strike day/workers day so a day off work. May as well do something for the van.
Currently we have some fairy lights fastened to the strips of wood that run the length of the van between the roof and the sides. I havte always wanted to tidy these up as they drive me mental. My plan is to hide them inside said strips of wood and then also into the little groove above the top channel that the top wheel of the sliding door runs in. If that makes sense, great. If not, maybe the photos will help.
So I drilled 20 6mm holes in the channels.Last edited by arfur fox-acre; 1 May 2019, 02:54 PM.Me cago en la madre que te parió!
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