Removable Combi/sink cooker unit, in twin slider
Posted: 28 Jan 2008, 08:06
Hi Guys,
With my double slider hi-top, i have a small removable cooker unit, with gas bottle inside.
If me & missus go out in the van we normally leave the unit in the van. If others are with us, we unclip the unit & put it in one of the awnings. We also have a separate sink unit & do same with that.
I have bought a secondhand combi, sink,drainer,cooker & grill all in one & plan to build a unit around it.
The cooker we have at present is a Devon built unit & very heavy. So I'm looking for quality material that is not too heavy, wont swell & split if it gets wet etc. I was going to get an oak veneered ply & use that & build sliding doors in it. & lime wash it to make it a nice light color & then matt varnish.
I am still gonna have it removeable, so gas tank & water tank will be inside it. (is it allowed to have gas tank like that now, if vent is installed?0.
Also any tips on where to get decent stainless steel sheeting to line inside of cooker lid/splashback so it dont burn the wood.??
Thanks Kev
Ps see my avatar is what we have at present & most likely will be flogging it when I've built my new one.
With my double slider hi-top, i have a small removable cooker unit, with gas bottle inside.
If me & missus go out in the van we normally leave the unit in the van. If others are with us, we unclip the unit & put it in one of the awnings. We also have a separate sink unit & do same with that.
I have bought a secondhand combi, sink,drainer,cooker & grill all in one & plan to build a unit around it.
The cooker we have at present is a Devon built unit & very heavy. So I'm looking for quality material that is not too heavy, wont swell & split if it gets wet etc. I was going to get an oak veneered ply & use that & build sliding doors in it. & lime wash it to make it a nice light color & then matt varnish.
I am still gonna have it removeable, so gas tank & water tank will be inside it. (is it allowed to have gas tank like that now, if vent is installed?0.
Also any tips on where to get decent stainless steel sheeting to line inside of cooker lid/splashback so it dont burn the wood.??
Thanks Kev
Ps see my avatar is what we have at present & most likely will be flogging it when I've built my new one.