It's large and white and rattles. What is it?

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Something white is parked outside the door, and it seems the wrong time of year for snowmen.

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Still in a bit of a daze trying to remember whether it's mine or whether the delivery man that brought me super-duper van degreaser forgot where he parked his.

Oh well, I've just stripped the inside bare, so at least he'll have less junk to cart around if he does comes back.

My Beri Beri's are still deciding whether any of this is wise.

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And Harriet here is assessing the work.

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Anyone any idea what you're supposed to do with these things?

Andy.
 
Throw a mattress and camping stove in the back and get on the road.
Until you can get a proper conversion over the winter done of course
Assuming it's your van ?
 
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It’s large white and rattles. What is it ?

Very @old-mo TypeFellas spare set ?

Do I win ?

Do I get a prize ?

Ever so clever SuperMike.

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Its large and white and rattles ...

Of course it's a white elephant doing and impression of a rattle snake! :D
 
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Of course it's a white elephant doing and impression of a rattle snake! :D
The white elephant is me, and the rattling is probably my knees knocking at the slightly scary prospect of what's to come.
Do I get a prize ?
If you can say "Abracadabra", wave your arms around impressively, then go 'poof' (er except that might not be the right word, sorry, not very good with these spells), and turn this collection of white panels into the fairy godmother's gorgeous silver carriage? Then yes, you can definitely go to the ball.
 
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Grab yourself a brew or a beer and sit and read...

https://www.motorhomefun.co.uk/forum/threads/rb-panel-van-conversion-begins.100614/

I have spent about a month plucking up courage to cut a 60mm dia hole for a bullfinch external gas fitting so I don't think I would be able to cut a hole in the roof for a Heiki rooflight.

Good Luck (You know you can do it) Measure twice, think about cutting, measure twice again, get the saw out, measure twice again , plug it in. measure again. Google to make sure and then get on with it
 
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