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HOW TO MAKE A SELF-BUILD MOTORHOME – PART 1
Self set up motorhome project. This is a Renault Master Short circle Base van, though a principals can be practical to any van.
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now the way i would make my bed in that, this is just me, i would make it be able to pull down from the ceiling and have a lock on the hinge so that it fly up to the ceiling at night when you sleep, and then right behind or beside it, have a recliner or somhing to just sit and watch tv, that be awsome, do you have the van heating system only??
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LikeDislikeDo you live in this
i would LOL
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LikeDislikeexcellent idea using floor linoleum on the bathroom walls. Ive been wondering about an alternative to FRP panels. Converting an old 14′ Uhaul box on an 89 Ford F-350 diesel myself. Its mind boggling the cost of readymade RV parts.
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LikeDislikeSee CamcorderBandits’s Videos (webisode 15) it’s a tour of the finished van.
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LikeDislikei want a part 3 and 4 !
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LikeDislikeHi Thanks!
Sorry, I’m not anal enough to make blueprints! LOl! I just make it up in my head as I go along.
The next episode is already up – see my channel.
cheers
Rick.
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LikeDislikeHey, your van totally rocks
Do you have the blueprints of your project so I can have a better ideia of what to do in my van. I’m also looking forward for the next episode
Best regards, from a Portuguese traveller.
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LikeDislikeyes sorry, this is a particularly quiet video. its ok through headphones.
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LikeDislikeI love your videos, but I could barely hear it on my laptop, turned all the way up!
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LikeDislikeThat’s brilliant Rick! I can’t believe you actually managed to fit a shower in there!
I would go for cream speckled lino/tiles. These will match the colour and also help hide dirt and scuff marks.
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LikeDislikeLook forward to seeing the finished project. Good luck…
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LikeDislikeThanks for the tip. I was thinking along the lines of red/brown, burgandy sounds nice.
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LikeDislikeNice project!
Burgundy goes well with cream. I know there is a large durable, plain burgundy lino tile available from various suppliers.
It’s ridged similar to an easter egg to make it non-slip, too, which would be useful for when you step out of that shower room!
It’s probably available in many other colours as well, but I’d recommend something non-slip, whatever you get.
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LikeDislikeThanks! It’s a short wheel base Renault master (one of the smallest transit-sized vans you can get). Hope to get lots of camping in it this year (that is, if we get a summer!)
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LikeDislikeIts a really rocking set up. Lets you stay anywhere, eh? How big is this van?
Snow in April??? its a cold one this year- low number of sun spots until 2010.
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LikeDislikeFirst view, and first comment. Keep ‘em coming, Rick
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