Recent content by Martin P

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    New van build ( Again )

    Very good methodical work.
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    Good Used Class C Motorhome

    Have you found one yet?
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    Expansion Foam Insulation

    It does a great job getting in all the nooks and crannies and also by bonding to the vehicle skin does a good job of sound deadening too. I would rather have it a bit over thick and cut it back myself.
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    Masking tape

    I used the blue stuff from screwfix and it worked a treat
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    Interesting Comparison of Boards

    I would use the ply over the polystyrene every time
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    Router bit.

    What materials are you using
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    Router bit.

    Do they hinge upwards downwards or sideways
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    Router bit.

    Lol. If the front of the lockers is 300 high. Is the bottom of the lockers flush or raised up to semi hide curtain rails or lights etc. Are there any practical constraints. Obstructions for opening doors etc. Are all the cupboards the same in size Wall runs are often flush fronts with doors...
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    the Boxer build

    It means nothing to you? Ohhhh Vannnnaaannnneeee
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    Router bit.

    As you say each to their own and thats a good thing. Its good to see people having a go. Everyday is a schoolday and techniques develop and evolve.. I have seen people with few tools and little experience fit out narrow boats and its often that I notice an unorthodox solution to a particular...
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    Router bit.

    Ho ho. Great thread. Ask 3 woodworkers the same question and get 4 different answers. Using a template to cut out for doors and then using the cut out parts FOR doors seems jolly clever but is it better?. Personally I think the pic with the overlay doors on the first post is a better option...
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    Dunnit got me a plunge saw

    That's OK but I think a festool plunge saw and track is faster and more accurate
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    Dunnit got me a plunge saw

    Fabulous bit of kit, great for slicing up sheet materials and for slicing off horns and door fitting. Just be aware that in rare instances they can catch and jump back which could possibly go back over your free hand. This is why they recommend you keep both hands on the saw. Sometimes you need...
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    Help Wiring?

    Good luck Sue, would use 6mm cable for fridge 12v supply Mart
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    Help Wiring?

    For your 240v ring main I would use 2.5mm arctic cable twin and earth Now then grasping your plan you know exactly where every thing is going It may be that the side door is going to prevent a full cable run on that side so it might be easier to run all your cables down the other side if you...
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