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Another camper van conversion :)
#21
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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#22
This seems to be his one and only post on the forum so far.
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#23
(25-12-2012, 06:46 PM)crickleymal Wrote:  This seems to be his one and only post on the forum so far.

And it looks basically similar to Gbarter's conversion, which we first saw back in January, I believe. Nice job, though.
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#24
(01-12-2012, 12:47 AM)sakabato Wrote:  Hi everybody,

Here's some pictures of a camper van conversion I did awhile back and been meaning to write a post about mainly with the hope to possibly give people some ideas of what can be done for turning a berlingo into a camper-van.

I guess what we wanted from the conversion was

  • a box that contained the all conversion that fitted into the boot and could easily be removed when not using the car on camping trip
  • to still have acess to back seats when not camping
  • seperate leasuire battery
  • stove for cooking (that can be used inside and outside car)
  • storeage

what we got was

  • all of the above
  • a cooker unit that coulde be de-attached from the car and used as a sort of bbq unit
  • a safe
  • the parts of the bed could be used to make a stand alone table or a l-table out of the conversion (better explained in the pictures)

First here's a picture of the camping unit that fits into the car boot its a self contained unit with handle holds on the side

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here's a quick picture to show the use of wheels on the front of the unit that line up with the grooves in the boot floor mat to make loading and unloading the camper unit easier

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and here's the camper unit in the berlingo

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here's quite a busy picture but shows the camper unit open (more pics on that later) but the picture shows the both access panels on the side benches open to revile the twin hob cooker and grill on the left and on the right there box storage/water storage underneath with the safe and water tub on-top.

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The cooker can be pulled out to canter-lever the back of the berlingo giving access to cooking outside, now its hard to explain but part of the bed can be inserted into a slot below the washing up bowl to give a long table useful for preparing food on

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here's a picture of the pleasure battery it sits behind the cooker unit on the left, its hooked up to the car battery via a relay switch and welding cable running through the car to allow charging whilst driving. The picture also shows more clearly the box storage.

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I guess the party trick of this conversion is that the cooker unit can be removed from the camper box and the part of the bed that made up the table on the above picture can be combined with two other pieces which make tables legs but also are used as back rests/part of the bed to form a low table. Which is nice to cooked on away from the berlingo

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Finally onto sleeping arrangements, the camping unit opens up onto the folded back seats and a piece is added supported by a screw in walking stick to produce a bed that's just shy of 175cm long.
(the chinese symbols pattern in the wood mean "luck" and was just a personal touch)

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It takes about 10 minuites to set up into "bed mode" but most of that time is taken with putting curtain up on all 11! windows in the berlingo.

I will add some pictures of the curtains we made up soon there attacked to by sucktion cups and 3 layers thick (curtain, bubble wrap and reflection screen) to add some insulation.

Hope you all like it and gives some ideas of what can be done, we have used the camping box a number of times now and worked brilliantly.

Any questions please ask I will try and answer them and hope article not too long and kinda makes sense Smile

Kind regards,
Chris
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#25
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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#26
hi, awesome conversion ! how many sheets of ply did you use ? and what thickness ?
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#27
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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#28
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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#29
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????? Huh
Ex 1.6hdi van now 3 seater 1.4 multispace
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#30
Many thanks tomcat3....will try as you suggested
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