my self build vw lt35

veedubmatt

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Its a vw lt35 lwb year 2000
this is my first MH and first self build
iv made it a 4 berth with a fixed bad at the back
and sofa makeing the other bed
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That looks really good, excellent job.
Can you sleep width ways? I was determined to have a bed that way, even thought of cutting holes in the side to stick me feet out, :). Perhaps the earlier LT's / Sprinters don't tapper in so much as the later ones. Anyway had to go for length ways bed in the end and no permanent bed.
Great job there.
 
That looks really good, excellent job.
Can you sleep width ways? I was determined to have a bed that way, even thought of cutting holes in the side to stick me feet out, :). Perhaps the earlier LT's / Sprinters don't tapper in so much as the later ones. Anyway had to go for length ways bed in the end and no permanent bed.
Great job there.

not much room width way under 6 foot
but i dont sleep spread out so its fine for me
 
nice job mate.funny that mark 61 said about cutting holes for feet and head.i did a van for a very high dutch guy and did this on his van working on the principle that your mirrors stick out a fair bit antway and glass vans have racks on the side. i cut rectangular holes,made the boxes in wood covered in ally sheet with a flange and just glued them in with sika;i raked the fronts a bit to look a bit aerodynamic and they looked pretty good. wish i had a photo. added about8 inches allowing for insulation,and thats not taking into account the other 8 inches or so you get by going into the panelling.
 
Like the use of laminate flooring on the walls...lightweight and strong. :D
 
If thats your first build then you should be proud it looks fab, well done :banana::banana::banana:
 

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