http://www.liftcoinc.com/index.html?page=gallery2&title=Gallery
This place has some interesting assemblies and they appear to sell to the public.
This place has some interesting assemblies and they appear to sell to the public.
The small gas portable stove with a one kilogram bottle can be taken out and used out side it just sits the with four small latches to hold it in place, these can be bought in any hardware or camper section and on eBay.That little kitchen setup is just what i need! Anyone ever see something like this available here in the states?
Hi Richard -The small gas portable stove with a one kilogram bottle can be taken out and used out side it just sits the with four small latches to hold it in place, these can be bought in any hardware or camper section and on eBay.
The cupboard is a home store computer desk cut to fit , the drawer at the bottom uses two draw sliders but high quality that rail supports more weight than it's required to .
Total cost less than 3000 US dollars. an overhead section can be included for a small micro wave unit, the fridges are from Waco 12 volt plug in cig lighter or inverter many sizes completely portable The bed is the same metal constructional set up as of the first thread , it just had a small exterior panel cover attached to match the rest of the set up , any one with basic carpentry could do this and the cost is not that much depending on acc/ less than 3000 US dollars you get the beds cupboards stoves fridges, porta pottie etc it depends on you budget and how fancy you want it.
Richard
Hey Richard -Like at the James Cook camping Grounds on Bruny Island.
Strewth! You've eyes like a hawk Left hand side there is a small caravan sink the pump handle doesn't show directly under the van there is a small 40 litres water tank self priming.. under the closed cupboard section on the left side. the out let pipe goes through the floor there is no stoarge pump for Grey water, it hooks into the mains at the parks, or you let let it go in the scrub , or should I say into a bucket to be discreetly disposed of. same side of the out side of the van no photo there is an electricial out let for on shore power , the imverter in the van is only 1500 w with two power outlets, micro wave , tv jug for a cuppa the invertor doe not like that one but it's a big jug, anything with an elemnt draws on massive battery power, so we would use alternative power such as generators if no other power source was available , funny enough because not in the photo , but when we were in the States with our Sprinters everything we had that was electrical so we used genny's all the time was 240 Volts noisy things but that was the way it went.I see a faucet in the photo....is there a self contained water setup under the cabinet?
Me too! Where did you see it? -JessI saw this online. It's what I want to do!
Has anyone on this forum installed one of these folding wall beds? Or similar design?
There seems to be an idea that the van sides may buckle, or that the roof won't hold up to the load. But on the other hand, there are kits and professional installations... though the kit seems to be no longer sold. I'd sure love to hear from people on this forum...the folding wall bed (suspended side bunk) is the whole point of the Srpinter conversion for me. We need to sleep 4 in the rear.