This is the completed framing for the dinette seat immediately behind the driver's seat. It was a little complicated making the frame to go over back of the engine box, but the Kreg Pocket Hole jig worked like a treat. I was able to build the whole thing outside the bus and just put it in place. The bar across the top will support the hatch where it is hinged.
The fridge is in place and only now requires a little packing on one side (polystyrene wrapped in plastic) and a couple of pieces of trim on the front. I had to change the door so it would open from the left because otherwise you would have to lean over the top of the door while you are working in the kitchen. I could have left it the way it was which would only have been any good for getting out a stubby while you were in bed!Other Stuff: Since my last post, the two 80 watt solar panels have arrived direct from the factory in China. I got them for $330 each and they landed here 5 days after they closed on eBay. If you are interested have a look at their website. The stuff looks to be really top quality and have a 5/25 year warranty. The communications were great and the panels arrived very well packed indeed. Go to www.wnsolar.chn for a look. They have some really good stuff at really low prices. All of the prices I had from local and interstate suppliers worked out at about $11 per watt. That means $880 for one 80 watt panel. I got two for less than this!
I also found a 20 amp solar regulator exactly the same as one being sold by a local retailer for $170, on eBay for $109. Quite a saving. The PPP (portable poo pot) als0 arrived. This was $80 with postage also off eBay. Good solid unit with a fresh water flush and a 20 litre capacity. I have elected to go for a removeable unit which will sit in the shower (try saying that 3 times fast) and go into a tent when camped for long periods. Better this way than waking to the odourlaflorium of your 'friend' snapping one off in such a confined place when you don't have to. This will also mean one less hole in the side of the bus to accomodate the 'cassette'.
I will post pics of this stuff as it gets installed. Anyway, keep a look out because there will be a lot of progress during the next couple of weeks I hope. If anyone at work is reading this, tell Rischard that the toilet cubicle is way to small for him to populate. See you next time.