Hi Alex
Pictures of most of my products are on our website, http://www.lrbits.co.uk
Give me a call if you need further info.
Dan and Michiel
The Porta potti sites half in the wheel box and half in the wardrobe. I supply an welded alloy tray with the wardrobe to be inserted in the wheel box. My wardrobes are built with the area above the Porta potti covered with a tunnel, leaving two small areas either side to hide things.
I am currently making two wardrobes. One is sold, the other is available to purchase. Once I have finished them, I am going to add up the total time taken to make them and I think the price will be going up on the next batch.
As for buying just the allloy tray and the cover piece to be welded into your original wardrobe, I will get a price and let you know.
Dan. do me a a sketch of what you are thinking of as I am struggling to picture what you want from your description.
cheers Mick
Camper Roof Racks and Equipment
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Re: Camper Roof Racks and Equipment
Mick,
I only need the tray. I am making my own wardrobe as I need a whole new design for what I want. I am making it from wood to trail it. It needs to house my fridge as well as the porta potti. When I have tried and tested the wooden design, I might think of getting it made in metal.
It does mean loosing the watercan shelves, but I am planning a water tank in one of the gasbottle brackets. Plus I have a jerry can holder to go between the wings to take either fuel or water.
Michiel
I only need the tray. I am making my own wardrobe as I need a whole new design for what I want. I am making it from wood to trail it. It needs to house my fridge as well as the porta potti. When I have tried and tested the wooden design, I might think of getting it made in metal.
It does mean loosing the watercan shelves, but I am planning a water tank in one of the gasbottle brackets. Plus I have a jerry can holder to go between the wings to take either fuel or water.
Michiel
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Re: Camper Roof Racks and Equipment
That's a lovely job on the wardrobe Mick - pity about the freight costs to Australia or I'd take one right away.
Regards
Gary
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Gary
Re: Camper Roof Racks and Equipment
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Pictures of most of my products are on our website, [url]http://www.lrbits.co.uk[/url
Hi Mick
You have a PM.
Regards
Paul
Pictures of most of my products are on our website, [url]http://www.lrbits.co.uk[/url
Hi Mick
You have a PM.
Regards
Paul