Childs hammock over front seats ? Help
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Childs hammock over front seats ? Help
Does anyone have one ?
Found these online
http://www.vw-beds.com/products/cab_bunk.html
or
http://nlavw.com/gb/interior/106-adjust ... indow.html
this one looks wider, but not sure about drilling into the pillars wouldn't it weaken them ?
or this
http://www.bluebird-type2.co.uk/T25interior.htm
looks the same as no.2 ?
Or has anyone made one ?
how comfy are they ?
cheers
Found these online
http://www.vw-beds.com/products/cab_bunk.html
or
http://nlavw.com/gb/interior/106-adjust ... indow.html
this one looks wider, but not sure about drilling into the pillars wouldn't it weaken them ?
or this
http://www.bluebird-type2.co.uk/T25interior.htm
looks the same as no.2 ?
Or has anyone made one ?
how comfy are they ?
cheers
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Re: Childs hammock over front seats ? Help
I fitted an nlavw bunk a week ago, i was a bit dubious as to how comfy it would be, but the two wee yins (6 & 4) were fighting over it to sleep in it, both found it very comfy and the extra width over the other variety is definitely the way to go.
I would not expect the holes to cause any weakening.....though i don't plan on rolling it.
I would not expect the holes to cause any weakening.....though i don't plan on rolling it.
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Cheers
Do you need to fold seats flat/ take head rests out ???
My two are the same age!
Do they both fit there ????
Cheers
Do you need to fold seats flat/ take head rests out ???
My two are the same age!
Do they both fit there ????
Cheers
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I'm interested to read what people say about these too as having three children this is a serious option. I too am curious about the seats not being in the way.
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I'm interested to read what people say about these too as having three children this is a serious option. I too am curious about the seats not being in the way.
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I bought a cab bunk at last years Vanfest. Once fitted, I found I had to remove the drivers side headrest when in use, as can't tilt that seat back due to sink unit behind it. Don't have young kids, just use it for extra storage space when camping. I have since kept the U shaped clip separate, so taking headrest out is easier..
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Bought this one
http://nlavw.com/gb/interior/106-adjust ... indow.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and they gave me 10% as I mentioned 8090 !
will post a pic when its up and running...
http://nlavw.com/gb/interior/106-adjust ... indow.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and they gave me 10% as I mentioned 8090 !
will post a pic when its up and running...
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I made one (there's a thread somewhere but can't find it using my phone) and used it for years until my child grew way taller than the width of the van - because I made it I could make allowances for headrests etc
Karen x
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I remember seeing that in Wales and being very impressed with it. What did you do with it once it was too small ?
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by dirtygertie » Today, 17:05
I made one (there's a thread somewhere but can't find it using my phone) and used it for years until my child grew way taller than the width of the van - because I made it I could make allowances for headrests etc
id be interested to see that
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I cant seem to find the thread
Mark, I've still got the bunky bit but I've lost some of the brackets
Mark, I've still got the bunky bit but I've lost some of the brackets
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dirtygertie wrote:I cant seem to find the thread
Mark, I've still got the bunky bit but I've lost some of the brackets
Has it been archived,Admin? Maybe good to wiki...?
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Re: Childs hammock over front seats ? Help
I've got the vw-beds one.
After placing the order, there was a bit of a lack of communication, but true to word, the bed turned up after 2 weeks.
The bed itself is made of four metal sections, 2 long sides the width of the van, and a section top and bottom that the sides screw onto, and a canvas cover. It's not necessarily the easiest thing to put together, I found the first 3 connections fine, then the last one a bit tricky - best bet is to leave the first 3 connections a bit loose, then the play will help with the last one.
Strength wise it seems excellent - though we've only had our 6 month old on it so far, in a pop up cot tied to the bed and she slept better than at home! No drilling required, and stayed in place once the doors shut (end sections come with some pipe insulation for that purpose) . Getting in place a bit tricky, but probably as I was using it in combination with external silver screens, so when I opened the door to put the screen on, the bed would drop (no baby on at this point!), so just a bit of coordination to get everything in place. Didn't need to remove headrests, or move the seats etc, would just fit straight in.
We've got a full-width bed in the back, so rather than take the hammock apart, I simply put it under the bottom cushions of the rear seat when we didn't need it, where it fitted rather well and was out of the way. Otherwise you'd have to find somewhere to keep it, remember, even folded it'll be as long as the front window ledges are wide, so it will only go in the boot at an angle for example.
HTH!
After placing the order, there was a bit of a lack of communication, but true to word, the bed turned up after 2 weeks.
The bed itself is made of four metal sections, 2 long sides the width of the van, and a section top and bottom that the sides screw onto, and a canvas cover. It's not necessarily the easiest thing to put together, I found the first 3 connections fine, then the last one a bit tricky - best bet is to leave the first 3 connections a bit loose, then the play will help with the last one.
Strength wise it seems excellent - though we've only had our 6 month old on it so far, in a pop up cot tied to the bed and she slept better than at home! No drilling required, and stayed in place once the doors shut (end sections come with some pipe insulation for that purpose) . Getting in place a bit tricky, but probably as I was using it in combination with external silver screens, so when I opened the door to put the screen on, the bed would drop (no baby on at this point!), so just a bit of coordination to get everything in place. Didn't need to remove headrests, or move the seats etc, would just fit straight in.
We've got a full-width bed in the back, so rather than take the hammock apart, I simply put it under the bottom cushions of the rear seat when we didn't need it, where it fitted rather well and was out of the way. Otherwise you'd have to find somewhere to keep it, remember, even folded it'll be as long as the front window ledges are wide, so it will only go in the boot at an angle for example.
HTH!
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Re: Childs hammock over front seats ? Help hammock fitted
Fitted the hammock today, the screws that came with the fixing kit were only fit for the bin, so I riveted the brackets in.
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Re: Childs hammock over front seats ? Help
Sternal, it's interesting to hear your comments on the screws. We were careful to copy the original Westfalia style screws. Were yours badly machined or did you just not like the type supplied?
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