Hello from 'Breakaway'

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please add your town/camper/vehicle to profile please Ta
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Peaky
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Re: Hello from 'Breakaway'

Post: # 3026Post Peaky
January 4th, 2015, 1:05 pm

Welcome to the Forum Breakaway. Looks your a dab hand at demountable building :!:
I'm slowly going through all the last weeks posts, as I've just got back from a trip to the Isle of Mull for Hogmanay. We mixed in some wild camping with parking up on a friends drive :P
It was dry, cold, wet, windy, snowy, hail. Not necessarily in that order :cry: :cry:

Andy
2013 Nissan Navara Tekna

2008 Skarosser Nordstar Polar 4.0

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zildjian
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Re: Hello from 'Breakaway'

Post: # 3032Post zildjian
January 4th, 2015, 3:33 pm

(Picture from Breakaway)


"this is my latest project, got fed up with smell of fish in the camper,
that locker goes right to the other side as I carry 4 chairs, table & windbreak in it"



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Re: Hello from 'Breakaway'

Post: # 3034Post derestrictor
January 4th, 2015, 5:00 pm

That's clever so its accessible from both sides then?

breakaway
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Re: Hello from 'Breakaway'

Post: # 3036Post breakaway
January 4th, 2015, 5:31 pm

[quote="derestrictor"]That's clever so its accessible from both sides then?[/q.
No only one side just beyond the door.

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Re: Hello from 'Breakaway'

Post: # 3037Post breakaway
January 4th, 2015, 5:35 pm

Peakymon wrote:Welcome to the Forum Breakaway. Looks your a dab hand at demountable building :!:
I'm slowly going through all the last weeks posts, as I've just got back from a trip to the Isle of Mull for Hogmanay. We mixed in some wild camping with parking up on a friends drive :P
It was dry, cold, wet, windy, snowy, hail. Not necessarily in that order :cry: :cry:

Andy
Hi Andy thanks for the coment and welcome,sounds like you had every thing weather wise that it could come up with.

Dave

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zildjian
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Re: Hello from 'Breakaway'

Post: # 3101Post zildjian
January 7th, 2015, 10:19 pm

so what about this earlier model then David?

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Post: # 3104Post zildjian
January 7th, 2015, 10:27 pm

How long have you been making these Breakaway?

message Breakaway

"The picture of the one with the frame work is how i have built all of them the wall panels are made out of sheets of 3/8 plywood then cut to shape the you can see i the cut holes were i don't need the strength,
then 3/8 battens are glued and screwed to the ply then the inside is covered with 1/8 ply then insulation is placed in the holes.\
You can see the roof rafters under them is white faced hardboard then more insulation on top.The roof covering is aluminum the side walls is upvc hollow cladding as this has air gaps which is also a good insulator .
hope this gives you some idea how i go about it"

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Re: Hello from 'Breakaway'

Post: # 3106Post breakaway
January 7th, 2015, 10:41 pm

zildjian wrote:so what about this earlier model then David?


The top one is the first Demountable i build way back 1986,the next about 1995 for a pal of mine,i also built three panel van conversions before that the first in 1972.

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