Really nice … I like all the reclaimed and hand built features … I do have one question. How do you raise/tilt the cab to do engine work or general maintenance ? Again, excellent build. Thanks for sharing with us …
Hi thanks for your kind comments 🙂 In reference to the cab, Bedford TKs were never made with a provision to tilt the cab. You access the engine via some inspection flaps either side. Most jobs can be undertaken very easily (providing you are bendy!) Is a benefit of converting a TK that because you tend to get a little more headroom in the luton above the cab than on tilting cab trucks.
Wow. That’s really something, I like how the wood and metal drawers are secured and the wood-burning stove. That being said, isn’t this mobile home very heavy? That much wood must add considerable weight to the load that has to be hauled around.
This is so nice. I would rather have this then one of those huge motorhomes. If I drove up in this to my parents cabin, I would never get any peace as all the neighbors from 50 miles away would be coming to see it. What a party.
Really nice … I like all the reclaimed and hand built features … I do have one question. How do you raise/tilt the cab to do engine work or general maintenance ? Again, excellent build. Thanks for sharing with us …
Hi thanks for your kind comments 🙂 In reference to the cab, Bedford TKs were never made with a provision to tilt the cab. You access the engine via some inspection flaps either side. Most jobs can be undertaken very easily (providing you are bendy!) Is a benefit of converting a TK that because you tend to get a little more headroom in the luton above the cab than on tilting cab trucks.
Don’t see a picture of the shower in here, you piqued my interest and then didn’t deliver.
That said, this is an incredibly beautiful build, so jealous.
These may help 🙂
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Wow. That’s really something, I like how the wood and metal drawers are secured and the wood-burning stove. That being said, isn’t this mobile home very heavy? That much wood must add considerable weight to the load that has to be hauled around.
This is so nice. I would rather have this then one of those huge motorhomes. If I drove up in this to my parents cabin, I would never get any peace as all the neighbors from 50 miles away would be coming to see it. What a party.
Lovely. It’s got the feel of an old blacksmith’s workshop.
beautiful! I’ve been looking into a long box truck to convert. I like your ideas and may add simular ideas in mine….thank you for sharing