Home

   Log in or Register



Insurance Quotes
forums Campsite Search Comp Directory tips virtual brochure Profile
Tent and Awning Reviews Competitions Caravans and Motorhomes For Sale Shopping Diary Contact Us

Advertisement

Message Forums

Welcome Guest Register Login Search The Forum Posts Since Last Visit
 Reception - All Forums
  Caravans and Caravanning
Share   Post on X / Twitter  Share on Facebook  Email  Printer Friendly Version Print
Subject Topic: Makeshift double bed base, ideas? Post Reply Post New Topic
10/8/2006 at 10:49pm
 Location: Cambs
 Outfit: Eccles Elan 14
View dylanswimming's Profile View Profile   Reply to dylanswimming Reply   Quote dylanswimming Quote  
Joined: 05/8/2006

Standard Member
Standard Member

Forum Posts:   15

Site Reviews Total: 0
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

'Rescued' an '80s Eccles Elan 14, it's dry in any weather, I've replaced rotten tyres and had the running gear, gas and electrics serviced and new bits as needed - still a cheap 'van.  However, the table that would once have converted to the double bed base between the bench seats at the front is long missing.  There's a slo ton the front wall that it would have fitted into, a small table with a similar one is at the back of the 'van. 

The benches have hinged wooden lids but only a tiny lip so it's difficult to balance anything between them.  We've only slept in the 'van once and lay out four, one-foot-wide, four-foot long planks of thinnish plywood that we happened to have in the garage, comfortable enough but as they're loose and only balanced across the benches it isn't ideal, and they're awkward to stow (to use the bench seats with a folding camping table we took the planks off and put them on the floor).  Any better ideas until I find someone breaking one of these 'vans and selling a replacement table, assuming I can work out how to secure that in place anyway?

Thanks!

 

Lyn



Post last edited on 10/08/2006 23:03:05

-------------
Go Dylan!


10/8/2006 at 10:53pm
 Location: wigan
 Outfit: Compass Ralley GTE
View Jo Parker's Profile View Profile   Reply to Jo Parker Reply   Quote Jo Parker Quote  
Joined: 03/5/2005

Platinum Member
Platinum Member

Forum Posts:   1107

Site Reviews Total: 1
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

Have you tried a caravan breakers yard?

Jo



Discounted Insurance Quotes for UKCampsite.co.uk visitors! Up to 12.5% off!
UKCampsite.co.uk users are rewarded with up to 12.5% off Caravan Guard touring caravan insurance, folding camper and trailer tent insurance, and 5% off motorhome and campervan insurance. Static caravan insurance is also available. Get an online quote now

10/8/2006 at 11:08pm
 Location: Grimsby lincolnshire
 Outfit: Coachman Amara 530
View jacksprat's Profile View Profile   Reply to jacksprat Reply   Quote jacksprat Quote  
Joined: 07/1/2005

Silver Member
Silver Member

Forum Posts:   158

Site Reviews Total: 5
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

I suppose this solution is pretty much what your'e already doing but my bro in law and we don't have any problems.

My brother in law uses two/three sheets of fairly thick board (probably plywood) side by side that literally sits on top of the benches either side and then stores them away between the bench and the cushions during the day. 

We have latts for ours but there are one or two missing/broken so we have one sheet of plywood that we put over the top of the latts but it rests on the benches - just to strengthen that area.  Again, we store it under the main cushion during the day.

You could always try contacting a caravan breakers yard, they might be able to help with a replacement table.  Someone else may have a better solution that I too would be interested in.

I've noticed that our 94' Fleetwood latts are not as strong as our previous 89' Esprit. I've also have taken a look at several of the newer models around am appalled at how thin some of them are.  Not good when your hubby weighs over 15 stone!!!  Has anyone else found this?

Jacksprat

 



10/8/2006 at 11:19pm
 Location: Cambs
 Outfit: Eccles Elan 14
View dylanswimming's Profile View Profile   Reply to dylanswimming Reply   Quote dylanswimming Quote  
Joined: 05/8/2006

Standard Member
Standard Member

Forum Posts:   15

Site Reviews Total: 0
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

Thanks, how are latts fitted - I can't picture what they would look like?

-------------
Go Dylan!


10/8/2006 at 11:43pm
 Location: South Wales
 Outfit: Avondale Pearle Ulysees
View Lilmiss's Profile View Profile   Reply to Lilmiss Reply   Quote Lilmiss Quote  
Joined: 13/7/2003

Diamond Member
Diamond Member

Forum Posts:   1876
Tent Reviews:   1

Site Reviews Total: 15
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

My dad made a replacement for our old van. IIRC he measured the space needed between the lips and worked out a width for the table

There was also a table leg which folded in half  lengthways to reduce the table leg into a bed leg of the correct height- I think that perhaps came from the original table- could that be your solution to the stability issue?



-------------


Advertisement



11/8/2006 at 6:46pm
 Location: Grimsby lincolnshire
 Outfit: Coachman Amara 530
View jacksprat's Profile View Profile   Reply to jacksprat Reply   Quote jacksprat Quote  
Joined: 07/1/2005

Silver Member
Silver Member

Forum Posts:   158

Site Reviews Total: 5
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

The wooden latts fit inbetween the full length of the seating area and rest on the lips.  They are about 3 - 4 inches apart and fixed to two straps.  They usually fit in a box or at the bottom of a set of drawers and you simply pull them out onto the seating lips and vise versa when you need to put them away.  The cushions from the seating area then just lay on top of them.

Jacksprat

 



11/8/2006 at 9:11pm
 Location: Cambs
 Outfit: Eccles Elan 14
View dylanswimming's Profile View Profile   Reply to dylanswimming Reply   Quote dylanswimming Quote  
Joined: 05/8/2006

Standard Member
Standard Member

Forum Posts:   15

Site Reviews Total: 0
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

The latts sound like something that would need to be specific to the van and mine is probably a bit old.  The table leg that folds in half sounds brilliant, wonder if that is the design of the original (missing) table?  I have posted an enquiry to a caravan breakers' website, good idea, thank you all!

 

Lyn



-------------
Go Dylan!


11/8/2006 at 10:28pm
 Location: NW of Glasgow
 Outfit: Sterling Searcher 2008 Volvo XC90
View jennifernn's Profile View Profile   Reply to jennifernn Reply   Quote jennifernn Quote  
Joined: 14/1/2005

Diamond Member
Diamond Member

Forum Posts:   9057

Site Reviews Total: 17
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

You would be far better making up a roll of slats to use permanently.  Using the table top would probably give you problems with condensation on the underside of the cushions due to lack of air circulation.  And it would be a good idea to drill several holes in the solid ply on the seat bases.

To make a decent lip to rest the slats on you could screw some suitably sized timber along the front edges of the bases. setting it down by the thickness of the slats.  For the slats you need some decent timber, maybe pine or similar, must be knot free, say 15mm thick by 60mm wide, cut to the correct length to give a snug fit.  Leaving 60 mm spaces between them lay them in place and staple 2 strips of tape in place to connect them all together.  To locate the end ones screw some small blocks of wood to the support rails.



-------------
Jennifer


12/8/2006 at 12:14am
 Location: Haydock ST. HELENS.
 Outfit: volvo s60 d5 &abi globestar
View The Face's Profile View Profile   Reply to The Face Reply   Quote The Face Quote  
Joined: 06/4/2005

Standard Member
Standard Member

Forum Posts:   67

Site Reviews Total: 0
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

i to think the slats are a better idea , i would visit an old scrap yard and cut out the seat belts and staple them to the slats they should be strong enough to hold your body weight and this will give you more room in your van just fold them away when not in use



In order to post a reply you will need to register, or if already registered please log in here

Prev       Next
Quick Links - All Forums - Caravans and Caravanning - Top of Page

Printer Friendly Version Printable version      Share   Post on X / Twitter  Share on Facebook  Email


Latest News, Discounts and Competitions  see all...














9362 Visitors online !

Free UKCampsite.co.uk Window Sticker  -  Recommend to Friend  -  Add a Missing Campsite

[Message Forums]  [Caravan Sites & Camping]  [Company Listings]  [Features / Advice]  [Virtual Brochure]  [Shop!]
[Reception]  [Competitions]  [Caravans & Motorhomes For Sale]  [Event Diary]  [Contact Us]  [Tent Reviews



Please note we are not responsible for the content of external sites & any reviews represent the author's personal view only. Please report any error here. You may view our privacy and cookie policy and terms and conditions here. All copyrights & other intellectual property rights in the design and content of this web site are reserved to the UKCampsite.co.uk © 1999 - 2024


Advertisement



Advertisement



Advertisement