Hello new boy on the block here.
Some of our modifications to a pullman 2002.
Take off drawer front on the sink unit,add a jig saw, a bit of mdf as a floor, hot melt glue, 2 hinges hey presto a cutlery drawer. (also a rapid view point for the overflowing loose coupled sink). I will replace that little plaky sink with a quik fit connection ,90degree twist and rubber seals (CAK tanks Coventry), when next out of the garage.
I have added additional lumo lights (as on warddrobe) by fixing to veneered MDF (very similar to origional). One fixed to the spice rack (self adhesive velcro), the other above the table hanging from pole with velcro straps.
Thats enough for now. the1andonly
Have just had a look at the picture on my gallery and wondered what loked odd - iI forgot to mention that due to the heat in France last year I made mosquito curtains for all the windows and we went doorless for quite some time this year - we were cooler and didn't get bitten. Tape at the top and elastic rings at the bottom.
Quote: Originally posted by Highside on 04/04/2005
That's a great idea, then I can spend all my weekends combatting damp rather than camping.
LOL - or worrying about mould on the canvas after a damp pack, no seriously, I wish it were possible to replace the canvas with something like the acrylic matreials used in some awnings. I had a Pennine Pullman, and lost the canvas after a damp winter. The last two days of almost every trip was spent worrying about the weather on pack day, on how we could not go home until the dew and condensation had dried etc. I wish the material was something like that found on the Dandy, but lighter and breathable. Or something simply rot or mould proof would do.
Unfortunately opening once home to dry out is sadly not an option for me, so this is a serious mod.
I had a Pennine Pullman, and lost the canvas after a damp winter. The last two days of almost every trip was spent worrying about the weather on pack day, on how we could not go home until the dew and condensation had dried etc.
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I do agree that it is possible to spoil a lovely holiday by fretting over the weather - I'd settle for accurate forcasts.
As for losing the canvas through a damp winter - you don't say how long ago this was but we've had a few damp winters since we got out Pathfinder and bubble wrap and a winter storage cover appears to be the answer there.
Jan - I reckon you could charge for your facility - Barn - I would certainly pay a fee to get the unit dried out properly - a little distant is Herefordshire but if there's anyone in the Wakefield/Huddersfield area with a nice dry corner please post on here
Quote: Originally posted by Pennine Plodder on 04/04/2005
Have just had a look at the picture on my gallery and wondered what loked odd - iI forgot to mention that due to the heat in France last year I made mosquito curtains for all the windows and we went doorless for quite some time this year - we were cooler and didn't get bitten. Tape at the top and elastic rings at the bottom.
I'm sure our Crusader had mossie nets at the bedroom windows including the awning,
Yep Rizzo, the base unit comes equiped with 'mozzie' nets on all the windows, not the awning however. I just made long white mozzie curtains which allow the breeze to pass but not the biting things.
You can mount an extension lead on the outside of your unit using that elastic bungee rope on the plug board and looping it onto the plastic knobs that usually the travelling cover loops onto when folded up.This gives power in the awning for mini ovens and things, but is not on the floor where it may be dangerous if it got damp.