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- August 18, 2012 at 7:59 pm #106583bongomaniacParticipant
Hi all,great site just what we need.
I have just taken delivery of a 1996 ford freda 8 seater with pull down blinds and all the usual creature comforts but I decided to make it a bit more friendly for longer trips so thought that i would put some sort of kitchen unit in the back.
Several years back i had a mazda bongo with the kitchen unit already installed and it was brill but it was also £600 to buy.
I have been around the net and it appears that the price has practically doubled.
I personally don’t think that this is a reasonable amount to pay (probably because i’m tight) so I was wondering if anybody out there in camperland had any plans for building a basic kitchen unit to hold a sink and cooker and a couple of cupboards. I don’t need a full cooker, just something to boil a kettle so a single ring camper stove would do,
cheers,bongomaniac.August 20, 2012 at 9:27 am #121886DarrenKeymasterHi
They are very expensive
HiThey are very expensive for what they are.
Making one if fairly straightforward, but I don’t know of any plans.If you scroll to the bottom of the following page there are some pictures that show examples of such kitchen areas. They are a good place to start making one.
https://www.campervanlife.com/building/layoutsYou can source a used campervan sink from £10 on eBay, and a used stove for a similar price.
August 20, 2012 at 9:27 am #121889DarrenKeymasterHi
They are very expensive
HiThey are very expensive for what they are.
Making one if fairly straightforward, but I don’t know of any plans.If you scroll to the bottom of the following page there are some pictures that show examples of such kitchen areas. They are a good place to start making one.
https://www.campervanlife.com/building/layoutsYou can source a used campervan sink from £10 on eBay, and a used stove for a similar price.
August 20, 2012 at 9:27 am #121892DarrenKeymasterHi
They are very expensive
HiThey are very expensive for what they are.
Making one if fairly straightforward, but I don’t know of any plans.If you scroll to the bottom of the following page there are some pictures that show examples of such kitchen areas. They are a good place to start making one.
https://www.campervanlife.com/building/layoutsYou can source a used campervan sink from £10 on eBay, and a used stove for a similar price.
November 3, 2012 at 7:56 pm #121891mham05ParticipantYou could try and make your
You could try and make your own?
Mine cost me about £120 to make I got the sink from ebay for 5 pounds and the and the stove was also 5 pounds. the rest was made from 2 sheets of 4mm ply and some 20mm square doorstop for a frame.
You can make it to your spec then.November 3, 2012 at 7:56 pm #121894mham05ParticipantYou could try and make your
You could try and make your own?
Mine cost me about £120 to make I got the sink from ebay for 5 pounds and the and the stove was also 5 pounds. the rest was made from 2 sheets of 4mm ply and some 20mm square doorstop for a frame.
You can make it to your spec then.November 3, 2012 at 7:56 pm #121897mham05ParticipantYou could try and make your
You could try and make your own?
Mine cost me about £120 to make I got the sink from ebay for 5 pounds and the and the stove was also 5 pounds. the rest was made from 2 sheets of 4mm ply and some 20mm square doorstop for a frame.
You can make it to your spec then.November 3, 2012 at 7:59 pm #121898mham05ParticipantI have been short of a table
I have been short of a table so I decided to use the cupboard door to save carrying extra stuff.November 3, 2012 at 7:59 pm #121900mham05ParticipantI have been short of a table
I have been short of a table so I decided to use the cupboard door to save carrying extra stuff.November 3, 2012 at 7:59 pm #121904mham05ParticipantI have been short of a table
I have been short of a table so I decided to use the cupboard door to save carrying extra stuff. - AuthorPosts
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