One more milestone today...
I got the annexe back from Charlestown Canvas.
The brief was for a new roof in Olive greenand detachable walls using nylon zips... but leave the lace up corners and half panel front wall and long side etc.
I took the van over last Tuesday and the bloke i spoke with was very enthusiastic about doing the job on the old annexe for me.
He took a heap of measurements and i left with that feeling that things where gunna turn out good... and they did.
Only problem was... i has since lowered the van about 50mm by removing 2 leaves from the 6 leaf spring stacks.
End result was when i fitted the annexe the walls sat just a bit too long.
So.. back under the van and replaced one leaf.. it gave the van just the right amount of lift so the walls sat neatly in place...
Was a bit hard to check them exactly as our backyard has hills and hollows everywhere... but i am sure it will all sit right on a level van site..
all walls are detachable.. will be handy on overnight stays when on tour..
I can also just use the back wall on the front to block out drafts ... it is reversable... just end up with olive green inner wall facing outwards instead of blue stripes.
Obviuosly if i am planning more than 2 nights somewhere .. like Shellharbour i will put the whole shooting match up .
Other minor issue was the eyelets they had installed for the poles where too small.. i mentioned i was gunna use timber poles and they said they would use the larger eyelets... but they still only allowed the pole points to stick through about 20mm... so... off to the bench grinder and reduce the taper so they sit down full depth of the taper on the eyelet
Other thing i find interesting with annexes is the makers address and phone numbers.Back in the day of phone exchanges operated by switch operators you had to dial the abbreviated exchange letters then the number you wanted..
in this case it was "LX".. somewhere near "Rockdale" i would imagine??
Perhaps someone can enlighten me where that exchange is or should i say was...Cobber will have the answer no doubt !!
Hmmmm... might be a cue for starting an annexe manufacturers info thread somewhere???
I remember The supalite..."Öld Blues" annexe was made at Leichardt
I have the number for what was the local Golden Fleece service station back in 1964 on the side of my panelvan.... Bool 514 . Local Boolaroo exchange and 514 for was the servo.
Anyway.. getting close to finished on the Supalite... its gets its first "Sea trials" this weekend at Broke fair...
Time to start enjoying the fruits of my labour
Hope it all holds together.. wish me luck.
All wrinkles ironed out in time for Shellharbour.
Reddo