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Gin in cupboardFriday night ehu on
sat ,bbq food in ,beer moved in fridge , gin in cupboard, food in extra chairs into garage for siblings visit
off in van ASAP when wife returns from ikea![]()

Gin in cupboardFriday night ehu on
sat ,bbq food in ,beer moved in fridge , gin in cupboard, food in extra chairs into garage for siblings visit
off in van ASAP when wife returns from ikea![]()
Is there not a danger that the alcohol will separate and possibly risk your health?I have a Dalwhinnie Winters Gold Whisky that they recommend keeping in the freezer. Its very good but you have to drink it quick before it warms up... hic!... honesshhtly
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I'll do some further tests and report back anything I can remember.Is there not a danger that the alcohol will separate and possibly risk your health?
I am looking for a run underbar (rear bumper) to fit a bessacar e572 on an Al-Ko chassis, do you think this would fit if you are sellingI have been putting it off since I bought the van in November but today decided that the towbar just HAD to come off. I will never tow with the van and have no intention of adding a bike rack, so... Off it came!
Was not a bad job and the bolts and nuts all unscrewed easily. I have left the 7 pin connector still wired up and tucked away behind the bumper for now. I might keep the towbar as it might be of interest to a prospective buyer at some point in the future? But I might offer it for sale on the bay...
The whole lot came to around 32kg which is a useful addition to my available payload.
So, what did YOU do to your van today?
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What were you sealing it with? My van had a really rubbish camera fitted when I bought it. Wasn't a cheap one, either.Our Dometic backup camera keeps misting up, so I have taken it apart and dried it out three times, last time sealed the cable entry point again.
The cable from the camera goes into a panel fixed to the back of the van, I am assuming water behind the panel and is either getting into the cable joint there or into the back of the camera housing where the cable comes in.What were you sealing it with? My van had a really rubbish camera fitted when I bought it. Wasn't a cheap one, either.
The installer had used silicone sealant, so it had let water in. Not enough to do any damage, but definitely not sealed.
I replaced it with a far better image quality camera and made sure that the cable looped down, so that it entered the camera and the vehicle upwards.
I sealed with non-setting butyl sealant and there has been no trouble with water ingress.
Keep meaning to replace the camera, though, because the IR LEDs are behind the same glass cover as the lens, so it lights up the dirt, not the scene.
Ok for you not needing steps to get to itI must be bored, I cleaned the roof on the van.
I know it's sad but at least I didn't polish it, so it's not shiny.
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Hoi your going where steve? Much more and you will be scottishFilled water, tested boiler, all ready for the off tomoss for 10 Day trip to Scotland.