Bas Landrover
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So Bas, whats the latest then?
been awhile since those pictures of the bits all cut to length, you should have something structured by now,
we need pictures and a update please
been awhile since those pictures of the bits all cut to length, you should have something structured by now,
we need pictures and a update please
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Yes, big update! Early morning start today, started the welding of the frame.
And we finished welding the complete structure and the wheel arches.
Faster that we expected. Will post pictures soon.
Looks great!
Yesterday I made the profiles from the roof from a big plate of aluminum (with a little help of the great machinery of a friend of mine). Will be welding the roof next week probably.
greetings Bas
And we finished welding the complete structure and the wheel arches.
Faster that we expected. Will post pictures soon.
Looks great!
Yesterday I made the profiles from the roof from a big plate of aluminum (with a little help of the great machinery of a friend of mine). Will be welding the roof next week probably.
greetings Bas
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OOhh looking forward to seeing this now, like to see these pictures soon!
take lots of progress pictures please Bas thanks
take lots of progress pictures please Bas thanks
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sorry - images to big -
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hmmm. images turned out to be bigger than expected... sorry for that.
I am updating my blog: camper.utomhus.nl where you can find decent images
OK hows this
I am updating my blog: camper.utomhus.nl where you can find decent images
OK hows this
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That's looking pretty damm good Bas
(is that your welding?)
(is that your welding?)
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No not my welding... trying to learn though, but left this project into the hands of a skilled professional.
It's pretty hard because the aluminum tends to warp pretty rapidly when welded, so you need to know how to proceed and where to apply the first tacks and how to finish off the welds later on.
It's pretty hard because the aluminum tends to warp pretty rapidly when welded, so you need to know how to proceed and where to apply the first tacks and how to finish off the welds later on.
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Also been working on the roof and wheel arches.
Wanted a sloping roof so the camper had a little less boxy feeling to it.
Images and so on: http://camper.utomhus.nl/everything/lea ... eelarches/
Wanted a sloping roof so the camper had a little less boxy feeling to it.
Images and so on: http://camper.utomhus.nl/everything/lea ... eelarches/
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Little bit more progress: did the cutting of the corners of the roofpanels. Which was a pain in the *ss to comprehend because of the different angles. So it took us the whole night to figure it out and cut it.
Creating the inner frame for the roof will be next and than trying to figure out the lifting mechanisme.
http://camper.utomhus.nl/camper/cutting ... be-square/
Creating the inner frame for the roof will be next and than trying to figure out the lifting mechanisme.
http://camper.utomhus.nl/camper/cutting ... be-square/