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Very nice camper unit you got there, as others have said you should make and sell them or sell some plans. I suspect you would have a lot of interest and sales, i hope Father Christmas brings me one :-)
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This seems to be his one and only post on the forum so far.
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Hi,
Your conversion of a boot jump is amazing. I think you should Patent then sell your plans and measurements, you would sell a lot. I would certainly be interested in buying a set :-)
I have my own version of the boot jump based on a friends design and now after seeing yours I want to start again and upgrade mine. I have it in a Fiat Doblo similar to a Berlingo.
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hi, awesome conversion ! how many sheets of ply did you use ? and what thickness ?
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Excellent Job. I had a notion of doing this at some stage but currently it is just added to the ever growing list of things to do. But I wouldn't imagine turn out as nice as that one...
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Hi guys
just been reding thru camping conversion threads....my question is much more modest...I keep several dogs and need to transport them to shows etc with all their bits and peices...currently I have the back seafs folded down with a couple of duvets down but have lost stowage space. Do any members perhaps ? Tradesmen with ' lingo vans of fitting a false floor type of thing to enable storage space below..probably only need something like 10" or so underfloor.
Welcome any ideas ..on a very limited budget (OAP) also rubbish at DIY..quite a challenge eh ?
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Hi Whippetman welcome to the forum. Ive not done it myself but I have seen a few tradesmans vans that have a false floor so they can put long or large tools and equipment and not have it chucked on top of everything else. The floors ranged from approx. an 8" high to 18" depending what they needed to get underneath and had access from the back and sidedoor. Perhaps other members can help with ideas try googling van racking and flooring combinations to see if you can find so images.
Are we there yet?????
Ex 1.6hdi van now 3 seater 1.4 multispace
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Many thanks tomcat3....will try as you suggested
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