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The Salt Samba Member
Joined: April 27, 2010 Posts: 221 Location: Salt Lake
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Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 9:35 am Post subject: |
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PDXWesty wrote: |
I was referring to the PVC brackets. Are they pre-made or just standard tees with a slot cut n them? |
I made mine yesterday from parts at Home Depo.
1/2" PVC "T" Joint $1.29
12" threaded pipe $.99
1/2" PVC end cap $.39
Metal eyelet pack of two $2.19
Cheap and quick! I assembled them in about a minute. Drilled for the eyelet and dremeled the base of the T. EASY! _________________ 88 Wolfsburg Edition Weekender |
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thewump Samba Member
Joined: June 15, 2008 Posts: 215 Location: Denver
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Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 9:46 am Post subject: |
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PDXWesty wrote: |
I was referring to the PVC brackets. Are they pre-made or just standard tees with a slot cut n them? |
Oh.. looks like sprinkler parts with a cut. The grey rod is a sprinkler riser, and the white is a PVC junction.
K _________________ 87 Weekender |
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Wildthings Samba Member
Joined: March 13, 2005 Posts: 50348
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Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 9:57 am Post subject: |
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thewump wrote: |
PDXWesty wrote: |
I was referring to the PVC brackets. Are they pre-made or just standard tees with a slot cut n them? |
Oh.. looks like sprinkler parts with a cut. The grey rod is a sprinkler riser, and the white is a PVC junction.
K |
The gray pipe is probably Schedule 80 PVC while the fitting is Schedule 40. The least someone could do who wants to duplicate this set up is use a Schedule 80 fitting and a glued joint instead of a threaded one. The Sch 80 fittings are going to be way stronger and may have UV inhibitors as well. I can just see these thing getting knocked and a gas lantern falling to the ground and catching the van or something else on fire. |
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thewump Samba Member
Joined: June 15, 2008 Posts: 215 Location: Denver
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Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 10:11 am Post subject: |
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Wildthings wrote: |
thewump wrote: |
PDXWesty wrote: |
I was referring to the PVC brackets. Are they pre-made or just standard tees with a slot cut n them? |
Oh.. looks like sprinkler parts with a cut. The grey rod is a sprinkler riser, and the white is a PVC junction.
K |
The gray pipe is probably Schedule 80 PVC while the fitting is Schedule 40. The least someone could do who wants to duplicate this set up is use a Schedule 80 fitting and a glued joint instead of a threaded one. The Sch 80 fittings are going to be way stronger and may have UV inhibitors as well. I can just see these thing getting knocked and a gas lantern falling to the ground and catching the van or something else on fire. |
Good points.. Worth realizing that sprinkler riser pipes (gray) are DESIGNED to fail to protect the underlying supply lines.. I'd be tempted to go with a non threaded T and glue in a piece of white PVC.
K _________________ 87 Weekender |
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danfromsyr Samba Member
Joined: March 01, 2004 Posts: 15144 Location: Syracuse, NY
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Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 10:18 am Post subject: |
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the grey parts are far more eleastic and will have some 'give' to them.
the white is very hard & can crack especially when a split is cut into them,
though a grey T with a split would be more likely to 'stretch' if over loaded or beat-up but wouldn't crack like the white
I upgraded my folding canoe from the brittle white fittings to the Grey for the flexibility. I now float in security with my Foldbote _________________
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These are the reasons we have words like “wanker” |
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RicoS Samba Member
Joined: December 02, 2006 Posts: 583
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Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 10:40 am Post subject: |
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thewump wrote: |
How about this internal plumbing item I picked up in Mexico, perfect when nature calls in the middle of the night.
K |
I tried one of these things once, but by the time I got all my turds stuff into the bottle, the whole van stunk so badly that I had to sleep outside . . . in the rain.
I still have the thing. I was thinking about lining it with some room-temperature liver.
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The Salt Samba Member
Joined: April 27, 2010 Posts: 221 Location: Salt Lake
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Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 11:32 am Post subject: |
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RicoS wrote: |
I tried one of these things once, but by the time I got all my turds stuff into the bottle, the whole van stunk so badly that I had to sleep outside . . . in the rain.
I still have the thing. I was thinking about lining it with some room-temperature liver.
Richie |
_________________ 88 Wolfsburg Edition Weekender |
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kamzcab86 Samba Moderator
Joined: July 26, 2008 Posts: 7922 Location: Arizona
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Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 6:13 pm Post subject: |
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speedygeorge wrote: |
Any pics of ladder |
It's a little wider than I care for it to be, but there again it's made for household use. It collapses down to just over 2 feet.
I bought it from a company on eBay; search for "telescopic ladder". Target also has one; it's a 10-footer, but it costs as much as GW's ladder. _________________ ~Kamz
1986 Cabriolet: www.Cabby-Info.com
1990 Vanagon Westfalia: Old Blue's Blog
2016 Golf GTI S
"Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance." - 孔子 |
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Corn1849 Samba Member
Joined: December 04, 2006 Posts: 116 Location: Wood River Valley, Idaho
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Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 8:34 pm Post subject: |
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1621, What's that panel to the (photo) right of the heater vent? a Co2 monitor?
Also, the black plate above and to the right? A Cigarette lighter jack??
Just wondering.
Cheers _________________ Now: '89 Westy
Then: '99 EVC
Before then: '84 Westy
Way before then: '64 Bus |
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1621 Samba Member
Joined: May 15, 2006 Posts: 2174
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Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 9:07 pm Post subject: |
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Corn1849 wrote: |
1621, What's that panel to the (photo) right of the heater vent? a Co2 monitor?
Also, the black plate above and to the right? A Cigarette lighter jack??
Just wondering.
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Yes and yes. The monitor is a dual LP/CO detector on a switch that I use when camping (sleeping in the van and using the cooktop, heater buddy, etc.). You can see it here: http://www.mtiindustries.com/re6.htm
The 12v outlet is from West Marine and is for my kids when they want to plug in an electric blanket.
The only other thing in the picture not mentioned is the chest lock visible to the upper left of the seat opening knob. It allows me to lock the bench seat. Did a brief write up with more pictures here: http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=389601&highlight=chest+lock _________________ '85 Westy |
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Corn1849 Samba Member
Joined: December 04, 2006 Posts: 116 Location: Wood River Valley, Idaho
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Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 9:52 pm Post subject: |
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1621 wrote: |
Yes and yes. The monitor is a dual LP/CO detector on a switch that I use when camping (sleeping in the van and using the cooktop, heater buddy, etc.). You can see it here: http://www.mtiindustries.com/re6.htm |
Ahh, thank you.
A LP/CO detector has been on my cup list (like a bucket list, only smaller ) since we sold our EVC and bought the Westy.
Been thinking about the best location and it looks like you found it.
Only downside is I've already scaraficed a bit of under seat storage for our Propex heater
BTW, Nice job on the lock. _________________ Now: '89 Westy
Then: '99 EVC
Before then: '84 Westy
Way before then: '64 Bus |
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DougR Samba Member
Joined: March 17, 2007 Posts: 63 Location: Salt Lake City, UT
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Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 10:16 pm Post subject: |
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Remove the wall inside the closet by the window. You will suddenly have a few extra inches of closet space. The real benefit is LIGHT inside the closet coming from the window that was blocked by the wall. Can people see in your closet from outside? A little bit. But the curtain still runs the length of the window and what are they gonna see... blankets? Besides, the windows are tinted. _________________ '85 Westy 1.9L (currently in need of a new engine) |
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0to60in6min Samba Member
Joined: November 27, 2006 Posts: 3416 Location: OR & CA (Oregon/California)
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Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 11:37 am Post subject: |
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thanks..
Man this is good ..
we should a post like this in the sitckies
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DAIZEE Samba Member
Joined: January 26, 2010 Posts: 7552 Location: Greater Toronto Area Ontario West Side
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Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 2:57 pm Post subject: |
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hint re bottle opener mounting. I'd say behind the passenger seat because then the door does not need to be all the way open and/or you can leave your bed down!! My brand has twist offs so I keep a gripper handy. _________________ '09 2.5L Jetta 5 cylinder, 5 spd, super turbo, see thread in H2O Cooled Jetta, etc...
83.5 Vanagon L Riviera Model with 98 1.9L TD AAZ 4 speed Daily Driver 3 out of 4 seasons (sold)
84 Vanagon GL Wolfsburg Westy WBX 4 speed (sold) |
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Classicvibe Samba Member
Joined: August 03, 2009 Posts: 743 Location: Salt Lake City
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Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 9:50 pm Post subject: |
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For those who live and breath the Samba, this is all old news, but we can all appreciate the summarized medium.
I realize that it is all about pictures, so I will add them if I have them, and take the others if someone is interested:
1) Gear Loft
I created a gear loft that suspends goodies out of the way along the ceiling:
This is the typical "Highland" brand or whatever everyone uses for the rear ac deck. When you pop the top you have some great storage.
The mounts I used were there from my rack mounts. It is a top-mounting system from Yakima. Super clean. Here is the outside:
2) Stereo mounting
I was partly frustrated and partly lazy about this whole stereo thing...where to mount what, etc. Anyway, the simple solution was a 1/4" piece of, uhh, crap, forgot the name, but anyway "plastic", and mounted it to the holes on the back of my pre-'87 weekender seat (6 holes). Mounted the amp and ground block and cord routers and I may mount my inverter there as well. Saves you from drilling holes all over, and it looks super clean and keeps everything handy.
3) Camp site leveling and gear caddy
I bought these (un-pictured) levels at Wally world that estimate the inches needed to elevate left, right, front and back to get a nice level sleeping platform. I mounted them (2) on this little jobby, which came from the PO. It cinches up with a small piece of wood in the ash tray slot.
So as a driver, I can just about level the thing without having to get out of my seat and dick around. Works great. I also carry a set of Fiamma ramps and chalks to assist.
4) TV mount
I wanted a full theater system for inside and outside the car, which meant I needed a decent size TV that could work in both areas. I have a thread entitles "structural engineers..." if you are interested.
There may be more, but that is all I can think of right now. I am planning a few more, but I can only think of these:
a) larger moonroof
b) integrated 10" sub (rear seat)
c) wipers sprayers
d) sink-ender (top secret, V2 now in production!)
e) under-cabinet rear drawer (narrow, pulls out when back is open)
Anyway, there are plenty more on the wish list... _________________ On a mission, the destination is just an excuse.
Syncro Solstice 2022...see you there!
1986.5 Wolfsburg Syncro Westfalia Poptop Weekender Transporter |
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The Salt Samba Member
Joined: April 27, 2010 Posts: 221 Location: Salt Lake
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Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 4:52 am Post subject: |
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I am parking by you guys when we go camping! _________________ 88 Wolfsburg Edition Weekender |
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The Salt Samba Member
Joined: April 27, 2010 Posts: 221 Location: Salt Lake
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Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 8:15 am Post subject: |
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A quick and easy way to attach your awning to the Vanagon.
_________________ 88 Wolfsburg Edition Weekender |
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randywebb Samba Member
Joined: February 15, 2005 Posts: 3815 Location: Greater Metropolitan Nimrod, Orygun
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Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 11:26 am Post subject: |
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I like that window slide stop idea!
Now I just need an awning... _________________ 1986 2.1L Westy 2wd Auto Trans. |
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DWC Samba Member
Joined: October 02, 2007 Posts: 223 Location: San Jose CA
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Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 11:59 am Post subject: |
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I just picked up a couple of cheep solar walkway lamps from Home Depot last week. ($3.88 each)
While I was still in my Westy just for kicks I stuck one in the hole for the front table mount - instant night light! Also, thought they would probably fit the jack stand holes for threshold lights too.
Charge'm up during the day at the camp site during the day & have some light at night! _________________ 83.5 Westy Waterboxer
71 Squareback
81 Westy
59 Panel van |
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whafalia Samba Member
Joined: January 28, 2009 Posts: 685 Location: San Francisco
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Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 1:44 pm Post subject: |
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Cool on the awning attachment, I don't like the little clamps that came with the BD awning. Lost it once to a sudden severe gust, awning was off before I could finish the thought that the awning was going to blow off. Your work is better than any ideas I've had.
2 camping trips in the last week and a half without touching a wrench! now I can get back to some of these life improving things. Good discovery this week was that if I turn the drivers seat, which I only use if there are 4 dining inside, the front table situates very nicely turned over the seat and lifted to sink height. Next up is the pvc slider for the rear table, then something to make the closet useful, then something with the under front seat boxes, then the middle chair, then the on-board air compressor, then... |
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