Florence
Moving today so got up an hour earlier than usual and skipped the shower also so that there was plenty of time to crank up the front repair to level the floor and set things right. See yesterdays blog Strapped. Was actually looking forward to seeing the fruits of my labours.

Peering in the tiny hole at the end I worked out that the front panel had jumped on top of the floor. I sketched at the little diagram on the right on my phone to show Jacqueline and have since annotated it (click on it to view). The question was how to pull the front forward as it can't be pushed as it is under the bed and behind the toilet. The little bits that i could get at wouldn't budge.
Not having a solution I just kept removing the entire front locker install that I did in Avignon. Plans for moving to Rome today now abandoned, I simply had to get this fixed. There was a point at about eleven o'clock this morning where I was just sitting on the gravel looking at it, the realisation that if I don't get this fixed or worse, if it is unfixable, we will have to abandon the caravan as it is unsellable and rapidly becoming unusable. Writing this now I still feel a little stressed.
There was one point behind the bed I could get access so I drilled through with the threaded rod and attached it to the locker floor. To my shock, it still didn't really budge so I kept removing the front of the van as I couldn't think of anything else to do. I was not a happy camper!

All I had now was the long job of reinstalling everything. The one hour job that I expected this morning took nine solid hours to complete. When reinstalling I was pleased to see that my new locker floor fitted perfectly without all the extra spacers that I had to use originally, which had perplexed me at the time.
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Reloaded with all our gubbins, sun setting |
Phew!
ReplyDeleteWow, miracle recovery. Well done
ReplyDeleteBlimey. We'll done Philip!
ReplyDeleteWow what a fix - Glad that all roads still lead to Rome for the Royds.
ReplyDeleteWell done Phillip, your diy knowledge and ingenuity never fail to astound me. In our thoughts and prayers, will call tomorrow about December, Gods blessings, Mary and Stuff
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