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    TheStreet
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    Hi All

    My name is Rich and I am a youth worker in Lostwithiel, Cornwall. We recently bought a van of ebay to convert to the family home. The whole family is very excited about the project and can’t wait to move in. Not sure what order to do it in and how far we go to make it a home but will be asking many questions.

    The vehicle is a Ford with a purpose built body. It is already insulated and has several leisure batteries and inverters installed.

    Rich

    #121785
    mgroadster
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    Looks like your 1/2 way there
    Looks like your 1/2 way there already. Sit down, work out what you want personally from the van and then start making loads of rough sketches of ideas, until maybe you have the right mix.
    You may want to add a window or two and you could do this once you know where you want them to be, that fit in with your final design.
    You have plenty of room there, and it will lend itself to a good spacious comfortable van.

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    mgroadster
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    Looks like your 1/2 way there
    Looks like your 1/2 way there already. Sit down, work out what you want personally from the van and then start making loads of rough sketches of ideas, until maybe you have the right mix.
    You may want to add a window or two and you could do this once you know where you want them to be, that fit in with your final design.
    You have plenty of room there, and it will lend itself to a good spacious comfortable van.

    #121788
    mgroadster
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    Looks like your 1/2 way there
    Looks like your 1/2 way there already. Sit down, work out what you want personally from the van and then start making loads of rough sketches of ideas, until maybe you have the right mix.
    You may want to add a window or two and you could do this once you know where you want them to be, that fit in with your final design.
    You have plenty of room there, and it will lend itself to a good spacious comfortable van.

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