T25 Plans !!!!!!!!!
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T25 Plans !!!!!!!!!
hi i am just new to this ite and am wondering if anyone has any plane for furniture or knows where to get some for my T25 project.
thanks
Nessie
thanks
Nessie
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you could try and put post in the wanted section.where about are you from
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Hi
There are Westy plans in the wiki, under the "Conversions" heading depending on the level of your project and wether you want to keep to Devon specs

There are Westy plans in the wiki, under the "Conversions" heading depending on the level of your project and wether you want to keep to Devon specs

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thanks for that got some plans. building will start shortly. 

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Nessie, where did you get the plans from? any chance of posting them on here?
I'm converting a panelvan and would appreciate a copy.
I'm converting a panelvan and would appreciate a copy.
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hi jake1953 sorry for the delay have been building hahahah always more to do try this link got mine from there !!! http://www.devonmoonraker.pwp.blueyonde ... plans.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; hope this helps !!!Nessie wrote:thanks for that got some plans. building will start shortly.
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Thanks for the link
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erm.... have you guys noticed the furniture is out of a bay? 

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and it's made of wheatabix. Worthless, no worse then worthless. 

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lloyd wrote:and it's made of wheatabix. Worthless, no worse then worthless.
I think that the idea is to give food for thought especially the sizes & drawings. The material shown is a bit crappy but again it shows us poor folks what can be done without shelling out £thousands on a factory built job. I would appreciate any other drawings with sizes-preferrably in English- if anybody has any.
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hi i see you live near preston i am building a t25 camper in lostock hall and i have just built all new unit out of new furnture broad i brought form a friend you are more than welcome to come and take some measurement of mine. The furnture is in the van at the monment but i will be taking it out over the next few days.
cheers paul
cheers paul

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Jake, some factory built campers were/are made of same 'wheatabix' material. Sorry if I offended as that was not my intent. Am a joiner by profession and build bespoke products for a living. On occasion have had to use above material in THE past and now refuse to us it as material starts failing before product can be completed. The movement and moisture we deal with in our campers make 'wheatabix' totally unsatisfactory for application. MDF is only slightly more expensive but much stronger. I wouldn't use it myself, but it is usually solid and strong enough to do the job. Solid birch plywood is about twice as much as 'wheatabix' and is very good product. We are talking £20 for 18mm 'wheatabix' and £35 for 15mm birch ply per 8'x4' sheet... approximately 3 sheets will build an interior.
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Hi Lloyd, no offence taken mate. Actually I enjoy the banter on here
Glad you mentioned the mdf as usable as that was the stuff I thought of using.
Any Plans in English anybody? handwritten would do.

Any Plans in English anybody? handwritten would do.