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Id say next van will be nv200. Still Imo too big for our trade, but I will be looking at it or a fiesta van ish

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I used to have a van that had a raised floor just over height of cable drum. Steps slotted under aswell was a great layout I thought. Steps and cable out of the way instead of kicking around the back getting in the way when all i needed was some basic tools. 

I used to have a van that had a raised floor just over height of cable drum. Steps slotted under aswell was a great layout I thought. Steps and cable out of the way instead of kicking around the back getting in the way when all i needed was some basic tools.

that reminds me,

Jef build a step ladder box for the back of his new vans,

Jef did you every do a piccy of the completed project

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Looking ahead to my next van, is there anything lighter than mdf but almost as strong and easy to work with?

 

I'm thinking some sort of plastic / composite board, for fitting out and making shelves etc...

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

We've used heavy duty plastic/polyprop sheet 10mm for mounting cameras before, it would probably do what you want and can be got by the sheet, but it gets expensive quickly IIRC.

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Hmm, OK thanks for the tip. I suppose I could keep weight down this time by building 'frames' that the cases etc sit in rather than on top of, using ally angle rather than fixed shelves which just add to weight / bulk...

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

Yeah not so much for the sides as the shelving / racking bit. As I say I think plastic cases that stack by sitting on aluminium rails is the way forward.

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

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