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Build Your Own Dream Camper Van for Less Than GBP1000
ISBN/GTIN

Build Your Own Dream Camper Van for Less Than GBP1000

That's Including the Cost of the Van!
PaperbackPaperback
EUR32,00

Product description

You can build your own dream campervan in just ten weeks - for less than GBP1000! This book gives easy, step-by-step illustrated instructions for the amateur DIYer on a budget. Full of original money- and time-saving ideas, such as how to kit out your interior for free, and source your van for peanuts. The ideas in this book will work on any van.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-84584-524-7
Product TypePaperback
BindingPaperback
Publishing date01/11/2012
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 207 mm, Height 269 mm, Thickness 15 mm
Weight544 g
Article no.29323114
CatalogsLibri
Data source no.A19645710
Product groupBU432
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Stuart Ball is 'Mr DIY' - so much so that he calls B&Q his second home. He is qualified in many areas - furniture making, wood turning, upholstery, and computer aided design, to name just a few - and is the proud owner of more power tools than most building companies. Stuart has undertaken many projects, most recently helping build a camper van with his older brother, Robert, a process through which he gained much experience of both how to, and how not to make and build the 1k camper - experience and knowledge that will make it so much simpler for you.


Matthew Ball has always had a keen interest in building things. At the age of 10 he was designing things such as an infinitely variable bike sprocket (that never worked), and a pedal hovercraft (that did). Not content with these, he later came across a copy of Ron Champion's 'Build your own sports car for as little as £250, and built his own sports car for £3000. His interest in moving objects and machines led him to gain a degree in mechanical engineering, a useful qualification when building the first 1k camper.