the (new) endomobile
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Spent two nights in Concarneau (home of Commissaire Dupin, for those who know), beautiful old city, and went on to Pont-Aven, a significant place for postimpressionism. Now it‘s our last night in Brittany. It’s been a blast, great skies and sea, delicious food and great, open-hearted people. Thank you for following.
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@endo Brittany looks beautiful. i have to get there.
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Its coming along nicely @endo -- any plans for solar panels on top?
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@dinobarnesberlin said in the (new) endomobile:
solar panels on top
Yes, but step by step. Probably not before next year.
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@endo Making good progress for sure. I helped a friend convert a MB sprinter.
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Since I can do trips during the conversion, I really don't mind how long it's going to take. It's more that there is a logical order. First all cutouts, then insulation, then water and electricity, and only then furniture. And I'm not even done with the cutouts. But it's so much fun, I really like working on it. And travelling with it.
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Fantastic project and solid/good-looking progress…a most excellent job @endo .
Probably beyond my handiwork abilities, but CERTAINLY way beyond my capacity to persist at one goal.
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@endo Are there any rules or regulations concerning these type of conversions? Can you just about do anything you want as long as you don't alter the structural members? It looks like most of the work you're doing is sheeting alterations and why I ask. Also, does the vehicle have to be reinspected prior to use?