Yep still got some finishing to do.100% the bogs dollocks,put a bead of mastic around back of sink to wall which will stop any splash water socking down behind the unit,health to wear.
I am hoping to when this lock down ends.Great job barlicker, hope you have some great trips in your new van.
They (dvla) look for permanently fixed items, as in copper fixed gas pipes , it ain't no good sticking a gas bottle in a cupboard anymore. fixed water and grey waste piping. Fixed seating and a fixed bed whether it is made up or not, it and loads of items need to be fixed. If these are not shown in the photos they just chuck it out.Good luck trying to get it changed to a MH from “just a panel van” Considering I know of one which also had an awning and decals rejected because it still looked like a van. Like hell it did but the jobsworths at DVLA weren’t changing it.
All gas and other fixings are to the EC directive and were photographed during build, not hard to understand or build to this directive it is common sense.They (dvla) look for permanently fixed items, as in copper fixed gas pipes , it ain't no good sticking a gas bottle in a cupboard anymore. fixed water and grey waste piping. Fixed seating and a fixed bed whether it is made up or not, it and loads of items need to be fixed. If these are not shown in the photos they just chuck it out.
The taxation class makes a bit of difference in law, they are protecting the genuine people from cowboys and builders from slinging a few bits in the back of a van to get it changed only for it to be quickly removed.them days are gone.
I can see the quality of your work and my comments were not directed at you. They were just general as SimonM said he new people who could not get theirs past the dvla...All gas and other fixings are to the EC directive and were photographed during build, not hard to understand or build to this directive it is common sense.
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Changing over via the DVLA do you mean ? I don't think anybody needs to really but when the exterior is finished I might.That's great work are you changing it over?
Changing over via the DVLA do you mean ? I don't think anybody needs to really but when the exterior is finished I might.
All the modifications have been sent to insurance broker ie multiple photographs by email, the broker as verified that this is a camper. If you read the DVLA's website you will find that it says that an insurance co can determine whether it wants to insure as a camper or not. My ins quote was splendid thank you. Obviously the ins co realises this is a camper and not an overnight throw a mattress in the back type. I can travel at 50mph on a carriage way rather than 60mph , so what. Regards