JamScones’ White Caddy Build
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2019 8:21 pm
Hi guys,
This is my first post on the forum, but have spent some time having a look through all your cracking builds, and figured it’s about time to share what I have been doing with mine so far.
I’ve added some photos of the current build progress, and a few steps that have been taken to get where I currently am (part-way through a day/weekend van conversion for now).
The first few jobs consisted of stripping most of the old ply and carpet out, with a proper clean-up. Then fully insulated with foil-backed sticky foam.
Next, the panels were re-trimmed in carpet, and roof re-cut to finish the bulkhead delete properly.
The biggest task so far has been creating a working environment in the rear. The L-shape seat frame has allowed for maximum storage, while being able to convert between bed and seating area. A cupboard/shelving unit is also in the works, due to house the fuse boxes, charger and switchpanel.
Only several months in, and the to do list is already getting way too big for the wallet...
Hope you will enjoy the progress, and really look forward to meeting you all in upcoming events and meets.
JamScones
This is my first post on the forum, but have spent some time having a look through all your cracking builds, and figured it’s about time to share what I have been doing with mine so far.
I’ve added some photos of the current build progress, and a few steps that have been taken to get where I currently am (part-way through a day/weekend van conversion for now).
The first few jobs consisted of stripping most of the old ply and carpet out, with a proper clean-up. Then fully insulated with foil-backed sticky foam.
Next, the panels were re-trimmed in carpet, and roof re-cut to finish the bulkhead delete properly.
The biggest task so far has been creating a working environment in the rear. The L-shape seat frame has allowed for maximum storage, while being able to convert between bed and seating area. A cupboard/shelving unit is also in the works, due to house the fuse boxes, charger and switchpanel.
Only several months in, and the to do list is already getting way too big for the wallet...
Hope you will enjoy the progress, and really look forward to meeting you all in upcoming events and meets.
JamScones