The Bugilow Mk11

Hey up , who is a clever Bunnie now then sorry about the one in the tip the great granddaughter creates don't know where that one sprang from , will put some more of it up as it is now if I can remember how I did it
 
We like it Rob it works for us , still some finishing touches to do ,but getting there and it is usable , it has been hard work learning new skills at 22 and a little bit (67) but worth it we think
 
Well we had three weeks in the Isle of Man and all went well then a couple of days at Scarborough , and it's up in to the Dales for the weekend coming to watch the Tour de France then with a bit of luck up yonder Jock Scotch land for a rummage around , Ayr first to see our son then up to the Mull of Kintyre or should I say round to the Mull ??
 
nice job,i take it the cupboards came from a donor caravan- how do you get them out without damaging them ?
 
All the doors and draws were from a caravan then I built all my own carcasses ,
 
just realised you used the caravan windows . they went in ok,and i know how much trickier they are to fit than Seitz windows, good job there
 
That is where we made a big mistake , put the one in the drivers side first that was ok measured up and worked out that the sliding door would just clear by about 3 or 4 mm so went ahead and fitted it only to find that it catches , same window same mounting rail same sealing rubber , tried swapping the window from the other side. Just the same cant see where the difference is , so looks as if at a latter date may have to change to a seitz window , you live and learn , may just have a word with the company that make the caravan ones and see if they can do me one that would sit flatter , you never know may work out as cheap with less work
 
what size is it ? i just took an abbey van apart and kept a couple of windows about that size,and they're flatter than usual. hell of a long shot but worth a look
 

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