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AS interior removal
I am removing the interior of my Autosleeper
can anyone give me some clues as to the fixings locations for the main unit that runs along the side of the van
can anyone give me some clues as to the fixings locations for the main unit that runs along the side of the van
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Re: AS interior removal
Kev From memory there are not many fixings there is one behind the driver’s seat, along the bottom of the cupboard door surround, I had to remove the seat/bed and the wardrobe first also fridge hope this help a bit
Lee

what i found !!??!!
Lee

what i found !!??!!
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Re: AS interior removal
just been out to the van and took these
the brown carpitied board needed removing (where the table lives)

then a screw in the cupboard behind the driver seat

screw in the bottom of the cupboard behind the driver seat

screw in the side of the wardrobe in to the side units

screws in the back of the wardrobe

screws in the gas cupboard

screws in the bed/seat


hope this makes some sense
lee
the brown carpitied board needed removing (where the table lives)

then a screw in the cupboard behind the driver seat

screw in the bottom of the cupboard behind the driver seat

screw in the side of the wardrobe in to the side units

screws in the back of the wardrobe

screws in the gas cupboard

screws in the bed/seat


hope this makes some sense
lee
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Re: AS interior removal
Many thanks it does help ... I'll add to this as time goes by
Thanks again leeroy
OK from this

Now it starts...

Thanks again leeroy
OK from this

Now it starts...

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Re: AS interior removal
Good bit of work done there mate nice to see you labled them cables
lee

lee
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Re: AS interior removal
christ thats some work, you getting a new interior or something
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top work buddy. its when you stand at the back with ya tail gate open and think ' what have i done '. what are ya plans?
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Re: AS interior removal
Billybigspud, I have to admit I have said that, my wife has said it to me too.
"I hope you know what you're doing" is ringing in my ears...
So with that question I answered it to myself, with a resounding no.
My neighbour is a carpenter and he has been roped... sorry.. asked for advice and help.
I now have a vague plan, hoping that once the materials for the revamp are seen I will get some inspiration.
Whatever happens it will be a modernisation rather than a renovation, on the inside anyway.
There are some very inspirational materials available for campers these days, I looked in my other neighbours T5 Autosleeper and the use of fabrics and vinyls is stunning.
The door furniture and cupboard colours are fabulous and very complimentary.
Mike ... sometimes I could kick myself for being so hesitant
"I hope you know what you're doing" is ringing in my ears...

So with that question I answered it to myself, with a resounding no.

My neighbour is a carpenter and he has been roped... sorry.. asked for advice and help.
I now have a vague plan, hoping that once the materials for the revamp are seen I will get some inspiration.
Whatever happens it will be a modernisation rather than a renovation, on the inside anyway.
There are some very inspirational materials available for campers these days, I looked in my other neighbours T5 Autosleeper and the use of fabrics and vinyls is stunning.
The door furniture and cupboard colours are fabulous and very complimentary.
Mike ... sometimes I could kick myself for being so hesitant

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Re: AS interior removal
I'm sensing the barometer will not be returning. 

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Re: AS interior removal
i am sure it will look brill mate. something to compliment he upholstery me thinks.
the barometer has to stay, if you go ultra modern i bet you could get a digital one or stick some led's in it or something
the barometer has to stay, if you go ultra modern i bet you could get a digital one or stick some led's in it or something

Re: AS interior removal
P!** taking aside, I am genuinely curious to see the outcome of this. I've got some medium term ideas for mine, will be interesting to cross-check. 
