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Extremely slow process crafter camper thing

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After my beloved t5.1 died a week or so ago, and I really did love that machine, I needed some new wheels.

For a bit of background I live in Wales but don't actually work there, so for the last 6 years or so my van has been my van but also my travelling bedroom, some years spending on 100 nights a year in it. I'd kept the t5 as versatile as possible with collapsible beds and all sorts but truth be told I'd outgrown the space and always wanted something bigger. The dream has always been a lwb crafter (other brands are available) but when reality came into play I had to be realistic and go with a mwb as its my (turns out thirsty) daily driver.

So after a week of some heavy autotradering and steady increase in budget I've ended up with this 69 plate, mwb crafter, 140bhp in white. My least favourite colour van is white. All my vans have been white. I need more money.
Anyway, she ticked most of the boxes (140 so only 1 turbo to go wrong, a/c, decent mileage) but didn't have cruise control which I figured I could retrofitted later on. Turns out I don't think it's that simple but that's for another post.

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After buying my last van in the dark I said I'd never buy a vehicle in the dark again and had a general rule that I'd never buy a rental (rental vans = fastest van you'll ever drive) but because trains are rubbish I ended up buying her in the dark so there were new dents and chips thr day after and after some rummaging around I found a europcar keyring so she's a rental. Either way, I've paid my money, I take my chance.

Plans wise I think I'm done with the versatile van thing so I want to make it camper conversion. I want to do a raised bed platform at the back so I can fit my bikes underneath, some kind of unit down the side with all the usual sink/fridge business, solar on the roof, diesel heater, split charge etc etc. I have approx 17.5 million questions for anyone willing to read/answer them but realistically I'm going to start on it in January. Going to start with the bed, then figure out everything from there. Nothing original but functional with some sexy lighting.

Anyway, at time of typing I'm up in Surrey after arriving late for my works Christmas party so can't join them until later (or not as the case will probably be) so I've stripped out the ply and I'm sat wondering how many packs of silent coat to order to give me something to do for the rest of this month and why she's weirdly listing to port.

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If you've made it this far congratulations, I ramble alot.
 
#102 ·
Get that jigsaw/nibbler out 😎 👍
Big brave boys pants needed , good luck cutting the holes Gav 🤞

I wanna see how the nearside flare works with the slider 🤓🍿
I've done enough van stuff to know cutting massive holes is not for me, so I'll be farming it out. Bravo to anyone with the stones to do it, but I'm far too nervous! Maybe one day I'll buy a banger just to practice on.

Won't be happening for a little bit anyway, busy back end of the year for me so time to earn some money to pay for parts (and rent and food)
 
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t's been a while! A terrible start to the year work wise put a lot of this fun stuff on hold, luckily didnt get to the point where I had to sell her but it got close. Just getting to the point where there's light at the end of the financial hole tunnel so turning my attention back to the van.

A while ago I had another stab at the sliding bike tray. I went cheap on the original runners which quickly started to die so went expensive and they are ace
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As you can see they happily take my weight. I know im not the biggest dude but still, they work. Have I ridden my bike in anger since? No. But thats not the point.

I also had another stab at the bed situation as I havent really looked at it since she became a dumbo. I wanted to swop out the 40x60 cross members for 40x40 for weight reasons (probably no lighter in reality), cut the bed base boards so they follow the pods, drill some breather holes in it, that kind of thing. Work has changed a lot recently so I dont have as many carpenterists hanging around like I used to so had to do it all myself. I made sure I had a pencil behind my ear at all times to make it look like I knew what I was doing and made some cardboard templates and just sent it. Is it perfect? No. Can you see it? No, theres a mattress on top of it. It'll do. Also fitted a rudimentary board to blank off the garage for now. I scribed that in, made a tool and everything. It'll do for now until I figure out what im going to do next.


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So thats where im at currently. Im a week or so away from paying her off a year early which will free up some cash monies to put towards the conversation.
I plan on a swamper ish look, ive recently discovered the kaktus vans stuff which looks amazing, so hoping to get a few of their bits soon so ive got something to mount the solar to before the inevitable call to roamer so they can so they can design me a system and take all of my money.

But the good news is im back in love with it after a torrid year. Still not going to be fast but theres progress in the horizon.