if you're asking whether domestic windows are legal , i'd guess yes - same as any other toughened glass i reckon . i would get them made up locally . the window guys can get all sorts of ally or plastic profiles , so should be able to find one to fit flush ,or with a flange . i fitted out a...
i think my webasto [so many heaters i lose track ] had a smelly problem then started smoking,it was down to the felt pad ,easy enough job
[ i left it on all night once- when i realised what it had cost me i felt quite sick .]
just to reiterate, unless the law's changed , there are no rules for people fitting gas appliances to their own vehicles . which means of course , that common sense must be involved
they seem to be built like luton bodies . so everything you do should add to the strength of the carcass if possible . eg , when i put in a side door
,i make them from 3cm steel angle ,door and frame with welded hinges and the cut out used to infill ,
. the inner wall is framed out with 25mm...
someone mentioned using epoxy covered 4mm ply for a shower base . i met a guy years ago ,a boatbuilder ,who had a bus from the IOW specially built for the hills and narrow lanes ,so a 4x4 ,quite high and only 7 foot wide . he'd done the interior using ply and it was beautiful .
the whole...
i have had and used good quality hand drills . imo they belong in the past,like yankee screwdrivers and handsaws . when these old tools were superceded i was first in line to buy the new up-to-date stuff . i used to sharpen my Disston rip , panel and tenon saws every week . putting in 200 screws...
i have bought a couple of digital verniers over the years,they seem to go wrong when you need them most ,i'm happy with a s/s one from Halfords . they work fine
quite a few sheets of 15mm birch ply ,looks like ,and that's not cheap , all cut out on a cnc machine, which is how they keep the price down i reckon . good deal
designs a bit dollshouse , but they look quite well made and not a bad price . the idea's ok, i've done similar in the past for Dutch travellers , when camper road tax was massive .they could unscrew the units , pile them up under a tarp ,and hey presto , back to commercial vehicle !
hi Phil ,i use the usual method , up and down ,in a figure of eight , on an oilstone ,till i can feel a wire edge,then remove that by doing the back . very rarely use a chisel these days, biscuit joints and modern glue sort out most joints
in case you don't know ; a piece of crepe rubber is great for de-clogging sanding belts and increases their life . use carefully on moving belt
Poundland sell a pack of wood drills for a quid ,which though rubbish ,are great for drilling exact size holes. while you're in there , their...
i work very fast,and i'm usually thinking of the next job while doing this one .so when i drilled through the floor for my sink drain hose . i pushed through enough to reach the floor and thought no more of it . months later ,i noticed rust appearing on the lower panel at the back , and when i...
the link was to introduce the idea . actuators are just screwjacks driven by a 12v motor in a convenient package ,and come in many different strengths and lengths. as many places are just a bit of a slope ,levelling just the body could be sufficient.
i had one of these systems...
this kind of thing could be ok if you only need to level the body, not including the chassis . need to work out how much lift you'd need on each corner