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  1. Squiffy

    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    Sis in law roughing it for a weekend on West Wales Rally. Plugged into shore power, blow heater, camp bed TV working electric kettle and air frier what more would you want 😀. Restart on the build Monday. Phil.
  2. Squiffy

    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    Lino also laid before the furniture started to go in, what a fight with it, nightmare, stiff and unforgiving. Phil
  3. Squiffy

    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    A few more catch up photos, wiring all in, temporarily set up the gas for the fridge to test for leaks and operation, fridge 12volt and 240v all working OK. Wiring now ready to tidy up tomorrow.
  4. Squiffy

    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    Many thanks Ken, haven't seemed to have heard from you for ages, glad your still posting and joining in 👍. Phil
  5. Squiffy

    Internal Roof Bearers/ Wood Type

    Faith and confidence Robbo, when all is glued into place and the glue has set it will be a rigid sheet and as I said strong enough to stand on. The original builders would have done stress loading tests to a mimimal build cost and you by putting in extra trusses have improved on that 👍. Phil
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    Internal Roof Bearers/ Wood Type

    Sorry mis read your last, that you have already increased the amount of cross pieces, my view is with ply section top and bottom with 25mm celotex sandwiched between it would be plenty strong enough and I would even guess strong enough to stand on the roof to clean it 😁. Phil
  7. Squiffy

    Internal Roof Bearers/ Wood Type

    Was the original construction a complete ply sheets above the trusses which were stuck to the ply sheets and then sheets of ply stuck to the bottom of the truss which would act as a box section and vastly reduce the amount of sag and as you say the 25mm celotex would also increase the rigidity...
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    Internal Roof Bearers/ Wood Type

    I assume that the material above the trusses, is the aluminium skin of the roof. Do you mean that without the support poles that the beams visibly sag? I would imagine you have copied the beam spacing and sizes as per the original, if so then the possibility is that you have used soft wood as...
  9. Squiffy

    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    Thanks Phil, but she doesn't see the mistakes I make because I'm very good at making them look like planned ideas 😆. Phil
  10. Squiffy

    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    Ceiling up and all light wires ready to receive the LED bulb holders, fridge snugged in and ready for service cables and gas pipe and all wiring looms made up and ready to be plugged in once the connections have been made to various electrical items. The ceiling joins are going to have thin...
  11. Squiffy

    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    If you have two windows on each side of the Habitation then you have obviously exceeded the window criteria, if you have the decals and the usual protuberances on the outside such as vents, waste tap etc and you have an awning or atleast an awning rail then I would go for an independent...
  12. Squiffy

    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    Hi Mark, only last week Rip Of Britain had a piece on a guy who had been failed by the DVLA, his van was without doubt a motorhome but they refused twice until he wrote to Rip Off Britain and after they got involved it was suddenly "We are very sorry, there must have been a mistake made, and...
  13. Squiffy

    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    Doesn't seem a lot has been done but building the fridge box is quite exacting and it has taken time to make sure everything is a tight fit but enough room to slide the fridge in. You will see in the photo I have made an opening in the top to allow for easy gas pipe connection and leak testing...
  14. Squiffy

    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    How many windows are there Alec on both sides not including the passenger and driver windows, size although not mentioned in their reasons to pass I'm certain that in this case size matters. Phil
  15. Squiffy

    Charging system for a minimal camper?

    No probs Harry, I know how you feel and what it takes to get through a build. 🙂.Phil
  16. Squiffy

    Charging system for a minimal camper?

    In my experience the best solution for battery longevity of charge is without doubt solar panels, if you drive for 2-3 hrs per day when touring then improving your mechanical charging is good but as soon as you stay for 2-3 days in one place there is nothing to beat solar panel(s) with a good...
  17. Squiffy

    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    Today's offering, I have now almost finished the wiring using a second hand Sargents EC155 and making up my own wiring loom. I've used various wire mainly thin wall auto cable and double insulated aeronautical grade stuff I got from my son who works in the aeronautics trade. I used 11 amp for...
  18. Squiffy

    Not a Self-build, but a Tweaker

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  19. Squiffy

    Grandfather driving rights

    I have been in consultation with the DVLA for the past 6 months, in September last year I sent in my D2 & D4 forms all duly filled in present and correct, sent them off luckily recorded post ( They specifically say it's not needed) after 12 weeks went by the saga started I eventually got...
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