Interior design around engine lid
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Interior design around engine lid
My rock and roll bed sits about 100mm higher than the engine lid and I have to build this area up to match. I'd be interested in seeing any pics to give me inspiration for designs.
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I shall take some pics for you tomorrow of mine which I recently built
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Not as posh but http://s1133.photobucket.com/albums/m58 ... ed%20Base/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Luckily the height I needed to build was exactly 4" plus 12mm for the ply and wood can easily be bought in 4" sizes for the frame
Luckily the height I needed to build was exactly 4" plus 12mm for the ply and wood can easily be bought in 4" sizes for the frame
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these are great thanks, i like the use of storage 

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Sorry bit late getting some pics of mine up, but here you go...





Made from 12mm (I think, or is it 15?) ply, with oak edging - just a series of boxes screwed together with lids.
I do like the idea of the drawer as it makes the storage space more usable, but makes getting to the engine a bit more time consuming - I often have to get to the engine!





Made from 12mm (I think, or is it 15?) ply, with oak edging - just a series of boxes screwed together with lids.
I do like the idea of the drawer as it makes the storage space more usable, but makes getting to the engine a bit more time consuming - I often have to get to the engine!

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I'm in the process of building something similar, I'll try to remember to take and post some pics for you.
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dog lives in this bit (grill and stuff fitted) water to left, o/b gas on right etc
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these are all great, thanks. I think ill go down the mdf route as it will be 'back of house', i can paint it to match the pincord carpet im fitting and then it will match the teak units and wardrobe im also fitting (on sunday...)
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metalmick8y wrote:
dog lives in this bit (grill and stuff fitted) water to left, o/b gas on right etc
mike
What - you put the dog in and remove the screwdriver?!

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no I leave the driver there so bugger has some ventilation in the baking heat,haha
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Mine is a steel framed DIY bed/seat and on first go, I found if the seat was any higher than rear decklid, passengers feet were dangling when seated and it wasn't that comfortable so cut it down so everything was square:




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CovKid wrote:Mine is a steel framed DIY bed/seat and on first go, I found if the seat was any higher than rear decklid, passengers feet were dangling when seated and it wasn't that comfortable so cut it down so everything was square:
timesaver of the year,thanks for that i think ill have a re-think

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MDF? Why not use plywood?
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uniB wrote:Sorry bit late getting some pics of mine up, but here you go...
Made from 12mm (I think, or is it 15?) ply, with oak edging - just a series of boxes screwed together with lids.
I do like the idea of the drawer as it makes the storage space more usable, but makes getting to the engine a bit more time consuming - I often have to get to the engine!
Oh this I like

Im going to *try* and build something simular tomorrow, but I'm fully expecting it to look no-where near as good and Im going to swear a LOT....

Due to some miscalculatitions in my bed fitting, my unit is actually going to have to be rather deep at 19cm. Should be interesting.
