Taking the long way home from Japan to Frome, UK

Month: January 2016

Sleeping Platform Part 2

And as another working week drew to a close, I found myself spending another two (almost) uninterrupted days of construction time on our sleeping platform.

At the end of the last update I was giving myself a hard time over my inability to decide on the best way to continue with the construction of the platform. In the end I plumped for making the front section of the platform using a “stud work” frame cut from 35mm x 45 mm timber, as opposed to continuing with the technique I’d been using to build the drawer carcass.

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Sleeping Platform Part 1

Having got the faff of our Christmas/New Year trip to the UK out the way, I was finally able to make a start on turning the car into a lean, mean camping machine. After lots of humming and harring we finally settled on the plan of sleeping in the car, as opposed to on top of it in a roof tent. Whilst many people seem to go for the roof tent option, we rejected this in the end for a few reasons:

  • We both think we’ll feel more secure in the car with our belongings, than on top of the car
  • Sleeping in the car will give us much more flexibility when it comes to stealth camping
  • Not having a roof tent will be a huge weight saving
  • Not having a roof tent will save us money (around £1000?)

And so it was decided!

After spending many hours researching on various forums (expeditionportal, ih8mud, hubb) and even more time mulling things over in my head, an image slowly coalesced of how the interior was going to be transformed. First I would remove the rear seats; next I would build a raised platform on which we’d sleep and that contained storage underneath in the form of 2 large drawers plus various cubby holes. Not exactly a groundbreaking concept, but fairly ambitious given our resources – no tools and only a small apartment to work in!

Removing the seats was straightforward – 8 bolts to undo and they were out! I was surprised to find that the two halves totalled 40kg – quite heavy. Having removed 40kg, I’m aiming to make my platform weigh about the same – we shall see how that goes. With the seats out I was then able to have a good look at the resulting floor plan – lots of ‘levels’ to work around but, luckily, not too many bulges to worry about (other than the wheel arches.)

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Hey Mr Postman…

Exciting deliveries keep arriving.

Foremost is the fridge; a Japanese design called Engel. We decided on the MT17F which gives us enough room for milk, a small amount of fresh produce and beer – a total capacity of 15 litres. We oohed and aahed about whether we needed a fridge but in the end decided that it would be useful. Incidentally, the fridge weighs the same amount as the fat we want to loose over the next 6 months! He taketh and he giveth 🙂

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Soft Furnishings!

Being totally crap with mechanics and general ‘car stuff’ I have given myself the role of being in charge of soft furnishings. Incidentally I will also be in charge of cooking, eating, entertainment, cleaning, washing, chrome polishing and making friends – rather gender stereotypes I know…but there you go…

And so on to curtains. Firstly, what fabric? As Totty is Japanese I decided to go with Japanese material and so trotted off to ‘Fabric Town’ in Nippori. This place is amazing and has lots of shops selling all sorts of material…some shops only exclusively deal with leather, or buttons, or fur, or silks etc. So it was that I eventually decided on this fabric and bought 8 metres of the stuff…1,000 yen a metre (about £5.00 a metre).

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