Well, the weekend came and went without much progress at all.  The main reason was that I had settled on a layout and having done so decided to do side elevations of the cupboards etc.  The problem was that I did all of this before I actually got my hands on the bus.  The reality is that when I began studying the plans against the bus with all of the interior panels removed,  my ideas became a bit impractical.
My idea was to have two single beds at the back of the bus, centrally mounted cupboards on each side, a toilet/shower on the right behind the driver's seat and a small desk opposite the shower.  The trouble is I had failed to take the rear wheel arches and the frames of the bus into account.  This meant that I had to re-think the layout.
I spent a fair bit of time measuring and drawing plans again over the weekend, and that combined with terrible weather meant that not much was done.  On brighter note,  I have ordered the fridge.
THE FRIDGE
I had to make a decision about whether to go 3 way with the fridge or settle for 12volt compressor type.  Because I am going to need a good 12 volt supply to support my Amateur Radio hobby, I have decided to go with a couple of good sized AGM deep cycle batteries and solar panels with a smart charger.
I found the fridge on the Waeco factory website reduced from $1499 to $800 simply because it was a superseded model.  This website has heaps of RV euipment at greatly reduced prices.  Its worth a look at www.getawaeco.com.au.  The prices are good and delivery is very reasonable ($47.00 to Tassie).  The fridge was bundled with a 240v adapter which senses mains power and switches the battery out of circuit.  That with a 90 litre fridge fitted with a German made Danfoss compressor (low power consumption) all for $800. A bargain I think.  I'll post a pic when it arrives.
More soon...
