don simon
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...A done this with it.
Inspired by various builds and with the objective of modding the inside of the Terrano for weekends away with the bike, I finally bit the bullet and went to B&Q yesterday.
After looking at 100s of photos and trying to get ideas, I thought the simplicity of this was perfect for what I am looking for.
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/60965-Project-Alpha-Bound-1985-4Runner-Adventure-Truck-Build?p=879627#post879627
I started with a single piece of 18mm exterior ply and worked out the cuts and went to B&Q with the plans and they cut everything except the angles for free (winner!).
[/url]2015-07-16 17.42.09 by Simon Carter, en Flickr[/IMG]
Neighbour came to help with a circular saw to get the angles cut (more winner!).
The result is this.
[/url]2015-07-16 19.52.20 by Simon Carter, en Flickr[/IMG]
More photos here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/96036923@N05/sets/72157653596979273
Currently it's still a work in progress as it's not secured to the floor.
I need to cut and size the batons to ensure the kitchen and table slide out and are fitted with stabilzing legs.
The bed is to be remade as the chipboard is way too heavy to simply open up without major operations, but the idea is there.
the bed also acts as a cover to the space down the side so needs a hinge fitted to make lifting easier. That's where the new barbecue legs will be stored.
There is some finishing to be done around the rough edges and I'm likely to change the angled section for hidden screws/glue to give a tidier finish and will probably cover it with carpet when I get sick of the noise that the wood will make.
I'm well happy with it, and moreso because it's my first attempt at anything like this (I know, it's obvious if you look closely... ).
Inspired by various builds and with the objective of modding the inside of the Terrano for weekends away with the bike, I finally bit the bullet and went to B&Q yesterday.
After looking at 100s of photos and trying to get ideas, I thought the simplicity of this was perfect for what I am looking for.
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/60965-Project-Alpha-Bound-1985-4Runner-Adventure-Truck-Build?p=879627#post879627
I started with a single piece of 18mm exterior ply and worked out the cuts and went to B&Q with the plans and they cut everything except the angles for free (winner!).
Neighbour came to help with a circular saw to get the angles cut (more winner!).
The result is this.
More photos here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/96036923@N05/sets/72157653596979273
Currently it's still a work in progress as it's not secured to the floor.
I need to cut and size the batons to ensure the kitchen and table slide out and are fitted with stabilzing legs.
The bed is to be remade as the chipboard is way too heavy to simply open up without major operations, but the idea is there.
the bed also acts as a cover to the space down the side so needs a hinge fitted to make lifting easier. That's where the new barbecue legs will be stored.
There is some finishing to be done around the rough edges and I'm likely to change the angled section for hidden screws/glue to give a tidier finish and will probably cover it with carpet when I get sick of the noise that the wood will make.
I'm well happy with it, and moreso because it's my first attempt at anything like this (I know, it's obvious if you look closely... ).