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regis101 Samba Member
Joined: July 28, 2005 Posts: 2078 Location: Livermore, Ca
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Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2017 7:30 am Post subject: Re: Weekender kitchen |
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I hear ya on that. At first we used the stock interior but I found myself sometimes kicking the table during the night. I have the jump seat on the garage . No harm no foul.
This tool chest is a bit heavy but it has lots of storage . The portable fridge freezer is a newer item . I’m wired with solar and shore charging so all is well _________________ Peace, Regis |
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All4You Samba Member
Joined: March 01, 2015 Posts: 146 Location: NY
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dhaavers Samba Member
Joined: March 19, 2010 Posts: 7757 Location: NE MN (tinyurl.com/dhaaverslocation)
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Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 7:23 pm Post subject: Re: Weekender kitchen |
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Whoa...this ^^^ just blew my mind...sweet!
Now if I could convince the Mrs. to sleep upstairs...???!!!
- Dave _________________ 86 White Wolfsburg Westy Weekender
"The WonderVan"
<EDITED TO PROTECT INNOCENT PIXELS> |
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pinetreeporsche Samba Member
Joined: June 11, 2009 Posts: 752 Location: Falls Church, VA
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joetiger wrote: |
This isn't in our Wolfsburg Weekender, but it's our kitchen setup:
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Does the lower unit with the four colored storage boxes under the tabletop fold up? Like so I can stick the four rectangular storage units where ever I like on the road, and collapse the table top for storage up under the poptop? |
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joetiger Samba Member
Joined: January 27, 2005 Posts: 5078 Location: denver
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Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 8:13 am Post subject: |
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pinetreeporsche wrote: |
Does the lower unit with the four colored storage boxes under the tabletop fold up? Like so I can stick the four rectangular storage units where ever I like on the road, and collapse the table top for storage up under the poptop? |
The legs are telescopic and the top folds up and stores in a pouch on the side of the container. There's no real efficient way to break it all the way down, but it's certainly possible; the tubes just push into the corner plastic pieces and the bottom tubes are secured with velcro straps. _________________ Joe T.
'86 NAHT Vanagon GL Syncro/ supercharged ABA 2.0 "Pigpen"
'04 GTI 1.8T
'04 Golf R32
"get metaphysical with it. if it's simply a means to get to and from places, it will let you down. if it becomes your zen, it can't fail you." -dabaron
"Still, it's good to be afield."--VWagabond
Available Now! Vanagon to Louisiana--A Two-Lane Reckoning Through Past and Present
www.josephtrussell.com |
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Amkelly28 Samba Member
Joined: March 10, 2018 Posts: 7
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Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 5:33 pm Post subject: Re: Weekender kitchen |
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Looking for updates info on where I am find a kitchen insert or plans to make one. All these links don’t work?! |
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Timwhy Samba Member
Joined: January 01, 2009 Posts: 4002 Location: Maine
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joetiger Samba Member
Joined: January 27, 2005 Posts: 5078 Location: denver
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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2018 8:32 am Post subject: Re: Weekender kitchen |
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Timwhy wrote: |
Friends gave me this LL Bean collapsible camping kitchen for my TinTop.
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I like it! I was looking at these last fall (see the previous page in this thread) and wondered if it would work. Amazon sells a similar version with a bamboo top:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B010DHTHO4/?coliid=I2MH8..._lig_dp_it
As is usually the case with the Samba, seeing the item inside a Vanagon has brought me that much closer to getting one myself... _________________ Joe T.
'86 NAHT Vanagon GL Syncro/ supercharged ABA 2.0 "Pigpen"
'04 GTI 1.8T
'04 Golf R32
"get metaphysical with it. if it's simply a means to get to and from places, it will let you down. if it becomes your zen, it can't fail you." -dabaron
"Still, it's good to be afield."--VWagabond
Available Now! Vanagon to Louisiana--A Two-Lane Reckoning Through Past and Present
www.josephtrussell.com |
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scubasteve321 Samba Member
Joined: December 04, 2015 Posts: 247
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Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2018 3:41 pm Post subject: Re: Weekender kitchen |
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Hey All!
I have a 71 Tin-Top Baywindow, (I know, I know WRONG section haha but figured for those in the future may help them when they search for what I did as well )
In regards to the Multi-van/Weekender posted a few pages back;
Would this also work in my bus? It appears that this set-up allows the bed to roll up and back a bit in order for the seat to lay flat in bed mode?
Here's a direct link to the page for convenience
https://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?p=6964149#6964149
1986 Multivan / "Weekender" rear side cabinet Dimensions.........
I have heard that the newer grey / gray ? interior has the rear seat angle different from the brown/beige interior.
Not sure if this is true...... but if it is....... Is the Weekender cabinet size different?
Here is what I have.........
Not very high tech but masking tape and a Sharpie work!
Overall length........ 32 3/4"....... _________________ 1971 Campmobile Tin-Top
1971 Campmobile Pop-Top
1974 VW Bus |
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joetiger Samba Member
Joined: January 27, 2005 Posts: 5078 Location: denver
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2019 6:43 am Post subject: Re: Weekender kitchen |
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In my ongoing search for a truly portable, compact kitchen, I came across this rather ingenious design...And it can be yours for the price of a Syncro transmission rebuild...only $5,740!
http://www.homecrux.com/fpm-packs-everyday-household-items-in-a-luggage/100579/
_________________ Joe T.
'86 NAHT Vanagon GL Syncro/ supercharged ABA 2.0 "Pigpen"
'04 GTI 1.8T
'04 Golf R32
"get metaphysical with it. if it's simply a means to get to and from places, it will let you down. if it becomes your zen, it can't fail you." -dabaron
"Still, it's good to be afield."--VWagabond
Available Now! Vanagon to Louisiana--A Two-Lane Reckoning Through Past and Present
www.josephtrussell.com |
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dkoesyncro Samba Member
Joined: December 10, 2006 Posts: 983
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2019 6:58 am Post subject: Re: Weekender kitchen |
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Nice Joe,
This is exactly what i've envisioned as an ideal weekender type kitchen! To rich for my blood though. It would be easy enough to improvise something similar. |
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joetiger Samba Member
Joined: January 27, 2005 Posts: 5078 Location: denver
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2019 7:27 am Post subject: Re: Weekender kitchen |
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dkoesyncro wrote: |
Nice Joe,
This is exactly what i've envisioned as an ideal weekender type kitchen! To rich for my blood though. It would be easy enough to improvise something similar. |
I agree, there are some good ideas there. I'm working through a few different possibilities for my Syncro interior. I want to be able to have the kitchen unit set up out under the awning or in the van depending on the circumstances. My wife and daughters have given me a few wants as well. _________________ Joe T.
'86 NAHT Vanagon GL Syncro/ supercharged ABA 2.0 "Pigpen"
'04 GTI 1.8T
'04 Golf R32
"get metaphysical with it. if it's simply a means to get to and from places, it will let you down. if it becomes your zen, it can't fail you." -dabaron
"Still, it's good to be afield."--VWagabond
Available Now! Vanagon to Louisiana--A Two-Lane Reckoning Through Past and Present
www.josephtrussell.com |
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mikemtnbike Samba Member
Joined: March 26, 2015 Posts: 2797 Location: North Carolina
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joetiger Samba Member
Joined: January 27, 2005 Posts: 5078 Location: denver
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2019 7:49 am Post subject: Re: Weekender kitchen |
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I like that, simple and relatively compact.
In all honesty, it's not so much about cooking in the van. We prefer the Coleman stove and a table. However, my wife and daughters want to brush their teeth in the van. We rented a full Westy a couple of summers ago in Washington and that was truly the only thing that they liked better about the full Westy vs. our Weekender.
I have a long-simmering hatred of plastic storage bins so my objective is to remove them from the equation. I hate stacking things up in the interior at bedtime when we're in bear country without a bear box.
I want an inexpensive, lightweight unit that holds kitchen supplies and possibly food, has a simple sink of some sort for brushing teeth, and can be moved freely around the campsite but also has a relatively unobtrusive spot in the van. And I want to be able to take it all out, store it in the garage, and put jump seats in when we're not camping.
I've been doing a lot of research and think I have an idea that will probably require some redneck engineering but might accomplish the goal. Once I have all of the pieces together (and see if it works!) I'll post it up. _________________ Joe T.
'86 NAHT Vanagon GL Syncro/ supercharged ABA 2.0 "Pigpen"
'04 GTI 1.8T
'04 Golf R32
"get metaphysical with it. if it's simply a means to get to and from places, it will let you down. if it becomes your zen, it can't fail you." -dabaron
"Still, it's good to be afield."--VWagabond
Available Now! Vanagon to Louisiana--A Two-Lane Reckoning Through Past and Present
www.josephtrussell.com |
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SyncroHead Samba Member
Joined: May 23, 2005 Posts: 1145 Location: Northern Nevada
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2019 9:21 am Post subject: Re: Weekender kitchen |
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For a portable camp kitchen, we've used the "Grub Hub" for about 6 years now.
NOT the food delivery service!
See here: https://www.grubhubusa.com/
I like how compact it is when folded, it's ability to hold our kitchen stuff and the counter space it provides when set up. I hang a hiking-style water bladder on the poles to provide water for the unit's sink.
We got it after I was on about rev 6 of my plan to build my own "Patrol Box". Patrol Box is the Boy Scouts term for their portable-camp- kitchen-in-a-box. Thousands of versions built by scouting units over many years. Meant to serve the kitchen needs of a patrol of about 6 people.
Doing a web search on "patrol box" will show a lot of varieties and may lead to some custom inspiration.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=%22patrol+box%22&atb=v124-7a_&ia=web
Jim Davis _________________ "A Vanagon? It's not a car or a van. It's a hobby!"
Check out:
www.VANAVATION.com
www.SyncroSafari.org and
www.Vanagons.org
sphet wrote: |
I have *no* idea what the previous owner carried in his Westy... angry donkeys? |
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vanagonjr Samba Member
Joined: October 07, 2010 Posts: 3431 Location: Dartmouth, Mass.
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Zeitgeist 13 Samba Member
Joined: March 05, 2009 Posts: 12115 Location: Port Manteau
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2019 11:26 am Post subject: Re: Weekender kitchen |
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I think I learned about this table here.
We don't cook where we sleep _________________ Casey--
'89 Bluestar ALH w/12mm Waldo pump, PP764 and GT2052
'01 Weekender --> full camper
y u rune klassik? |
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Jake de Villiers Samba Member
Joined: October 24, 2007 Posts: 5911 Location: Tsawwassen, BC
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2019 12:32 pm Post subject: Re: Weekender kitchen |
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Zeitgeist 13 wrote: |
I think I learned about this table here.
We don't cook where we sleep |
I completely agree on the cooking outdorrs thing! We have a very similar folding kitchen centre we got on sale at REI. It does a great job of supporting all our cooking and washing up endeavours. Cheap, too! _________________ '84 Vanagon GL 1.9 WBX
'86 Westy Weekender Poptop/2.5 Subaru/5 Speed Posi/Audi Front Brakes/16 x 7 Mercedes Wheels - answers to 'Dixie'
@jakedevilliersmusic1
http://sites.google.com/site/subyjake/mydixiedarlin%27
www.crescentbeachguitar.com
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joetiger Samba Member
Joined: January 27, 2005 Posts: 5078 Location: denver
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Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2020 9:31 am Post subject: Re: Weekender kitchen |
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We've narrowed down that cooking our van is not necessary, but brushing teeth and washing faces is a priority.
Last summer, I made this fabulous device from an oil drain pan, a pet water bowl, and some silicone, but it didn't work very well. The lid wouldn't stay on and cleaning it was gross.
I also had this cheap Ozark Trail cabinet thing mentioned on the previous page. It's a great design and holds lots of stuff, but it's really flimsy for full-time duty.
I was thinking about reinforcing it somehow, but then I happened upon one of these hd kitchen carts, used (in price) but still in the box:
https://www.homedepot.com/canvas/pep/StyleWell-Gle...lsrc=aw.ds
If my measurements are correct, it will fit behind the driver's seat. I'll anchor it to existing hooks and mount it with the casters to roll it in or out for camping.
I found a little marine sink on ebay that's only 3.75" deep and should top-mount in the butcher block.
If it all works out (big if) then we'll have a bit of storage and a sink. _________________ Joe T.
'86 NAHT Vanagon GL Syncro/ supercharged ABA 2.0 "Pigpen"
'04 GTI 1.8T
'04 Golf R32
"get metaphysical with it. if it's simply a means to get to and from places, it will let you down. if it becomes your zen, it can't fail you." -dabaron
"Still, it's good to be afield."--VWagabond
Available Now! Vanagon to Louisiana--A Two-Lane Reckoning Through Past and Present
www.josephtrussell.com |
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dobryan Samba Member
Joined: March 24, 2006 Posts: 16508 Location: Brookeville, MD
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