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Re: first time bedford owner
« Reply #10 on: October 16, 2010, 07:57:12 PM »
looks good, rolling lounge suite i would say, as long as its shagadallic baby ;D ;D ;D ;D

Definetly thats the plan ae. 8) ;)


Dam some of you guys work'd some serious hours in the past, n i thought havin two part time jobs was hard enough
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Re: first time bedford owner
« Reply #11 on: October 16, 2010, 08:25:14 PM »
Rolling lounge or bed? Why not both? My travelling Beddy back in the 90's (now sadly in beddy heaven in the NT) had a setup that delivered the goods I think. Gallery page 5, Banksx2, Bedford the First album, Annexe Kitchen pic.

The couch you'll see ran along the driver's side and the back of the van giving an L-shaped lounge, then simply pulled out for a seamless queen-width bed that I had to shorten a little to fit the fridge in. I slept on the passenger side and my feet hung over by a few inches - they did that at mates places (avoiding DUI), outside and behind pubs (same), at roadside stops (too knackered to drive further) and (luxury) caravan parks on a round Oz trip. Comfortable as if you go to Clark rubber for the mattress. Storage for blankets/sleeping bags/pillows was at the rear and you pulled them out before pulling out the bed. Still left room for tools/trolley jack/jerry can/spares.

The wood you can see underneath the couch was a big pull-out drawer that we used as a fold-the-clothes-flat wardrobe.

The design and mechanics of the lounge/bed is simple and I can sketch it out if you're interested. I'll put better pics in the gallery as soon as I can find the buggers - several house moves and being flooded out once in Darwin have taken their toll on what I can post!

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Re: first time bedford owner
« Reply #12 on: October 16, 2010, 09:40:26 PM »
wow garry, that definetly looks like it was an awesome set up to get around with.
i am very interested to have a look at a sketch of the design and mechanics of how you had it set up

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Re: first time bedford owner
« Reply #13 on: October 17, 2010, 01:03:25 AM »
Still a bit of a newbie as to uploads and couldn't do what I wanted - go to the "lounge/bed" entry in my gallery and click on " Download Document" to see the quickie plan I did in Excel. Any queries I will be more than happy explain.

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Re: first time bedford owner
« Reply #14 on: October 17, 2010, 07:36:59 AM »
Still a bit of a newbie as to uploads and couldn't do what I wanted - go to the "lounge/bed" entry in my gallery and click on " Download Document" to see the quickie plan I did in Excel. Any queries I will be more than happy explain.



Thanks for the sketch Garry, had a look at the document, definetly a sweet set up you had, going to have to incorparte some of the design into my van.
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