Have just purchased a Komet hightop. I want to remove the rear cupboard bulkhead and make a slide out bed.
Does any one have pics of the bed layout/spec for the bed variant of the roof.
Or does any one live near worthing west sussex that would allow me to have a nose around their roof
ta doug
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Hi Doug
I took some photos for another member on here (plymat)
View of lip the bed slides along. Note the hole above the light that a bolt on the bed slides into to secure it in place [IMG]http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/ ... GP1559.jpg[/img]
Bed in stowed position [IMG]http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/ ... GP1572.jpg[/img]
Bed extended, 3 'mattress' pieces of equal size [IMG]http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/ ... GP1570.jpg[/img]
From below [IMG]http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/ ... GP1566.jpg[/img]
Extended bed with mattresses removed. It looks like the base is in three pieces but the rear bit is twice as big as the sliding bit; that back 'divide' is in fact just a mark made by the sliding section when it's stowed [IMG]http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/ ... GP1565.jpg[/img]
Sliding section in stowed position [IMG]http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/ ... GP1563.jpg[/img]
View showing the bolt used to secure the sliding section when stowed. [IMG]http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/ ... GP1562.jpg[/img]
Sliding section pulled fully forward so you can get up from the middle rather than the front. Frankly, it's more trouble than it's worth getting in this way [IMG]http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/ ... GP1568.jpg[/img]
Bed fully stowed with bedding stored too. The wooden strip locks all the mattresses etc in place to stop them sliding forward when braking etc. I also store my tables up there between the two layers of mattresses [IMG]http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/ ... GP1571.jpg[/img] [IMG]http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/ ... GP1560.jpg[/img]
I did measure the dimensions of the wooden bases and matress sections but I've now lost them. PM 'plymat' as he probably still has them because he's trying to achieve the same thing you are......
I took some photos for another member on here (plymat)
View of lip the bed slides along. Note the hole above the light that a bolt on the bed slides into to secure it in place [IMG]http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/ ... GP1559.jpg[/img]
Bed in stowed position [IMG]http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/ ... GP1572.jpg[/img]
Bed extended, 3 'mattress' pieces of equal size [IMG]http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/ ... GP1570.jpg[/img]
From below [IMG]http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/ ... GP1566.jpg[/img]
Extended bed with mattresses removed. It looks like the base is in three pieces but the rear bit is twice as big as the sliding bit; that back 'divide' is in fact just a mark made by the sliding section when it's stowed [IMG]http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/ ... GP1565.jpg[/img]
Sliding section in stowed position [IMG]http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/ ... GP1563.jpg[/img]
View showing the bolt used to secure the sliding section when stowed. [IMG]http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/ ... GP1562.jpg[/img]
Sliding section pulled fully forward so you can get up from the middle rather than the front. Frankly, it's more trouble than it's worth getting in this way [IMG]http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/ ... GP1568.jpg[/img]
Bed fully stowed with bedding stored too. The wooden strip locks all the mattresses etc in place to stop them sliding forward when braking etc. I also store my tables up there between the two layers of mattresses [IMG]http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/ ... GP1571.jpg[/img] [IMG]http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g264/ ... GP1560.jpg[/img]
I did measure the dimensions of the wooden bases and matress sections but I've now lost them. PM 'plymat' as he probably still has them because he's trying to achieve the same thing you are......
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a1 1664 thank you very much for the pics
Just the detail i was looking for
allthough mine is not a komet but the lower level kameo roof with the lower storage rack at the back this should work fine for my liitle one to sleep in just enough room will be created
and a big thanks to john for the offer of the dimensioned spec sheet
Bob the home brew camper will be more than just a panelvan
pics http://photobucket.com/dugwiththevwbug
Big thanks again peeps doug
Just the detail i was looking for
allthough mine is not a komet but the lower level kameo roof with the lower storage rack at the back this should work fine for my liitle one to sleep in just enough room will be created
and a big thanks to john for the offer of the dimensioned spec sheet
Bob the home brew camper will be more than just a panelvan
pics http://photobucket.com/dugwiththevwbug
Big thanks again peeps doug
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dugwiththevwbug wrote:a1 1664 thank you very much for the pics
Just the detail i was looking for
allthough mine is not a komet but the lower level kameo roof with the lower storage rack at the back this should work fine for my liitle one to sleep in just enough room will be created
and a big thanks to john for the offer of the dimensioned spec sheet
Bob the home brew camper will be more than just a panelvan
pics http://photobucket.com/dugwiththevwbug
Big thanks again peeps doug
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sure is jed and with your help last time i located the shiney wheel arch trims like yours
happy dubbin
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