One Girl's Guide To Campervan Conversion
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Rating | : | 4.23 (988 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00EMAZY0A |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 241 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-06-19 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Margaret M. Myers said Interesting, quick read. I was looking for light, enjoyable reading, and I wasn't disappointed. This book is not meant to be a comprehensive how-to manual, but more of a memoir of the process she went through, sharing her cautions, pitfalls, joys, and successes along the way.. Good job it was free Tells nothing new. Timmothy A. Chapman said Five Stars. Every good book.
I hope the ideas, diagrams and tips in this book would inspire, guide and motivate anyone who is involved in their own self-build conversion.Primarily aimed at the newbie to van conversion, this is the one-stop resource I wish I had been able to find when I was starting my own VW T4 Transporter conversion. If anything, this how-I-did book should probably be viewed as a how-not-to tale of cautionIn nineteen chapters it covers every alteration I made to my vehicle, from curtains to kitchen to security to ventilation. One Girl’s Guide To Campervan Conversion is a 76 page ebook following my campervan conversion journey starting from my decision to buy a van right through to the finishing touches of the conversion. This is not a how-to book: it is more of a how-I-did book. I hope that every reader might just find some time and money saving ideas in there that make it worth their while!Reader Reviews:"Overall, this e-book is an enjoyable and credible read for the aspiring (or in-the-middle-of-a-project) van converter, with plenty of valuable advice and tips." Gemma of Off Track Travel (offtracktravel)"anyone planning to buy and convert a van might learn quite a lot from her book" Motorhome Planet (motorhomeplanet). Partly because I believe that any van conversion should be done based on your own personal needs and wants, not based on how van conversions “should”