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May seem a strange question but we are going to the Denmark meet and will be passing near Brussels. How would you feel about us filming the amazing organisation of your Cali for Campervan Cookout and maybe chatting to you about it?. I genuinely think people would love to see it.


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May seem a strange question but we are going to the Denmark meet and will be passing near Brussels. How would you feel about us filming the amazing organisation of your Cali for Campervan Cookout and maybe chatting to you about it?. I genuinely think people would love to see it.


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Of course! Very welcome. In fact I had you in mind this afternoon, thinking you might be interested in some other triple use crazy load I took in:
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A man can't live on some basil and mint alone, no? ;) (from fishing gear, basket, well cleaned)
I drove with it today, and did not hear it once touching the windows. Next attempt tomorrow: eggs, or chicken,... :D
 
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Excellent, you really know how to maximise your space.


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Hi Abergine,

Last year my whole Stugvig collection kept coming down from the glass plate. The glass is frosted underneath and refuses to give me a permanent vacuum, even when wetted. I ditched the pieces in my junkbox together whith so many things I bought in vain for the Cali.
How did you solve this?

Regards from Amsterdam,

Marc.
 
Hi Abergine,

Last year my whole Stugvig collection kept coming down from the glass plate. The glass is frosted underneath and refuses to give me a permanent vacuum, even when wetted. I ditched the pieces in my junkbox together whith so many things I bought in vain for the Cali.
How did you solve this?

Regards from Amsterdam,

Marc.

Hey Marc. I must admit in the beginning I had the same problem. Then I degreased the glass thoroughly and stopped humidifying the suction caps, and really screwed till the max. Never fell off since then. Already some 5 months now.
If this is not working, but you’re convinced of the product, just put a dash of transparant silicone. Be sure before you stick the two suction caps on to first close the glasstop with the colander in the sink. You’ll see there’s only a little marge which is fitting. See pict.
Good luck!



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This post is awesome.
You have you van, how you need it.
Great stuff :welcome
 
Wow, impressive stuff!!! Thanks for sharing. I bet that you are the only Cali on this forum with a library.

Hugely impressive but definitely not for me - organised chaos is more my style!

But I have to comment that I carry a complete library in my Kindle!
 
Hugely impressive but definitely not for me - organised chaos is more my style!

But I have to comment that I carry a complete library in my Kindle!

Hey Gran, I suppose my organised van is a mental escape from the house where this kind of organisation discipline is not so easily maintained, while personally I don't see chaos liveable in these 5cube.
Like eg when organising to install the lower bed I have just these folding boxes to move from the back to the kitchen. Peace&Love in a second ! ;)
About the books: first you don't find all what you're looking for on digital, second when you do find it you need to look for a shaded place to read. But above all I simply like the good old concept of it, like reading paper newspapers :embarrased
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After 6 months of daily use, in all kinds of settings (as mobile office, as camper,...) and weathers, I made me a summary of all the extra tunings, DIY's, extra equipment,... that grew onto the Auberg-ine. Might be useful for the so many new newbies around here, even if of course very personal and specific. What I still carry around now might be crazy for most people, but to me it's my favourite omni-toy. Fridge, water, gaz, all permanently topped, ready to fly out at whatever spur of the moment. The way I dreamed it for years. (H)Yippie !:cool:

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Auberg-ine Front Part mods
  1. Jump leads storage besides main battery
  2. DIY Ceiling storage made out of our famous safety net (for scarfs, hats, caps...)
  3. Storage of Reimo door top ventilation (double grille) in small net above roof shutter
  4. Hooks to fix Kelty Bestie Blanket (hung at hidden tube above shutter) at B-pillars in case of stealth camping
  5. Mobile ventilator hung in front of towel (no vibrations)
  6. Ikea colander/ herbs garden (can also be hung at glass cover above the sink).
  7. DIY slide-in phone dock in cubby hole (no more cable fuzz to connect with CarNet)
  8. VW coat hanger/ drying rack (passes Brandrup pockets)
  9. Warning triangle strapped in front of driver chair
  10. Fire extinguisher strapped in front of passenger chair
  11. Brandrup pockets for small stuff needed while driving
  12. DIY cup&can holder, incl. small mod. to also hang it at sliding door
  13. Fishing gear
  14. VW Campershop Multi-box /dustbin
  15. DIY storage for magnetic blinds
  16. Umbrella storage
  17. Sunware multibox/paper towel dispenser/candy tray (when cover reversed)
  18. DIY library (Sunware)
  19. Brandrup mosquito screen
  20. Rotan stool (prefer not to rotate driver seat)/container for roaming stuff (can be fixed at the bench drawer)

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Auberg-ine Middle Part mods
  1. Sliding Ikea stainless steel hooks (to hang wet coats off the bench/pockets)
  2. DIY Ceiling storage made out of unused safety net (shirts&socks&slips pockets, …)
  3. Ikea led light for cabinets
  4. DIY bronze colour filter in front of existing white led lights (except for main central light); at lounging mode
  5. Sliding mosquito screen
  6. Wardrobe for costume, jogging outfit, raincoat, swimsuit, two stacked flat clothes bags, hammocks at the bottom.
  7. DIY vanity basket (made from Woolite box)
  8. DIY newspaper rack
  9. Exploration Pillar (magnifying glass, binoculars, harmonica)
  10. Brandrup mosquito screen
  11. DIY cow skin protection (100€ in stead of 500€ for classic cover)
  12. DIY table print (high definition European road map, for whiteboard markers
  13. Coffee&tea, hot&cold drink glasses, compact cooking set, (led-)candles, cookies& chocolates (permanently accessible)
  14. Apero-snacks, cutlery,… , Ikea tray cutting board on top of cutlery drawer (permanently accessible)
  15. Food&drinks provisions (not accessible when bed installed) Ikea Skubb zipper boxes
  16. Deep dishes (omni-functional), cans, pasta, … Ikea Kuggis boxes
  17. Maintenance&Hygiene, petanque sets, frisbees; Ikea Skubb
  18. Flexible ‘empty hole’
  19. Elastic (bike) fastener, holding loose items or container (reversed rotan stool) while driving
  20. Dille&Kamille candle lampion for awning/ slippers storage

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Auberg-ine Back Part mods
  1. Outwell Baffin stools/footrests/tables, installed in between the chairs, can together with the towel become Cali chair comfort headrests.
  2. DIY i-Pad holder against ceiling roof cabinet, to watch movie in bed. Cabinet=drawing/painting equipment
  3. Foldable water container, tapes,… Ikea Skubb zipper box
  4. Straps, velcro, rope, towing,… Ikea Skubb zipper box
  5. Toolbox, Ikea Skubb zipper box
  6. Board games box
  7. Reimo Airvent (sliding window) storage
  8. Ikea Skâdis magazines bag (can stay in place after turning bench to bed)
  9. Folding boxes (cloths, blankets…), fits kitchen counter when positioning bed
  10. Awning floor/pick-nick mat
  11. Fiamma leveling ramps
  12. Outwell 2-persons sleeping bag/blanket fitting into Luggable Loo bucket (+ Care-bags), accessible from inside
  13. BBQ and coconut coal
  14. Hook-up cable
  15. 2 Outwell folding relax chairs
  16. Brandrup pocket with shower hose
  17. Collapsible shopping baskets
  18. Curver with boots, jogging shoes, mudscraper floormat…+ clean curver for (dish-)washing, reversed serving as step
  19. VW shower&toilet tailgate tent
  20. Outwell Baffin table tops / bbq ash trays (reverse side covered with thick aluminium sheet)
Auberg-ine, you are awesome!
 
My van could never be that tidy and organised. Functional yes most certainly. However the table wrap is a great idea and one that i recently implemented myself thanks to a £3.50 roll of what is essentially sticky back plastic from Wikos.
Very easy to apply and trim and brightens up the interior no end. I covered both tables and the fridge cover which has de grayed the van a treat.
 
Ah yes, let's chase that depression!
Armrests this time. Got already some sweat stains since last pre-summer, so I tried to remove the top to replace the fabric with leather:
IMG_1848.jpg IMG_1851.jpg As you see, there's a screw coming from under :Nailbiting. Stopped my attempt, and cut the 'paws' from my cow skin at the back of the bench to make me 4 new 'cow paws' :happy :
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Now just have to find some horns for at the bonnet...:Grin
 
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Amazing! How are the Ikea sliding hooks (item 1, middle section) fitted?
 
Amazing! How are the Ikea sliding hooks (item 1, middle section) fitted?
You can only use them sliding when the bed is horizontal. You then simply click them between the joint of the ceiling. Can have quit some kilo's on it (see fruit basket). I've put a little bit of double tape at the hook to avoid that they fall when you raise the ceiling. If you want to use them in both situations than you just have to screw them in the horizontal part of the frame (self-tapping screws) in the position you prefer most. Personally I plan to buy some more and just fix them permanently.
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That's really neat and actually would be quite useful for us. Our door blind has broken and it would be useful to be able to hang something in front of the door window.
 
Also used them for a while to hang the second umbrella, till I found just the right gap at the boot.
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We stuff the umbrella down the side of the seat.
 
along with rolled up outdoor mat, walking poles, any other long things.
 
along with rolled up outdoor mat, walking poles, any other long things.
So there you have your solution: use your walking poles to hang your mat in front of the window! ;)
 
Ha ha - sorted!
 
"Ceci n'est pas une pipe", nor is it just a camper. From time to time it serves as a 'recovery cabin' at the parking after a too happy dinner ;). I improved my 'stealth' curtain solution by simply fixing the clamps straight at the ceiling. This way I no longer have to open the shutter (where I've stored the window ventilation grids now). And as extra advantages it reinforces my storage net fixation, and avoids that the shutter each time slides open while driving. These clamps also serve me well for drying towels at the awning, hanging the water funnel from the rail, holding my drawing paper, closing the potato chips bags, ...

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edit: now improved by my DIY mesh screen, hung at the Sunnersta side rails; see further post.
 
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I've been suggested to group all my other Auberg-ine stuff here together in one thread. My pleasure.
Thx for the nice remarks you all. Bit bored now, really don't know what to improve or add further on ;). Only still have one project in mind. Keep you posted on this channel...
(edit: how funny to re-read this line now some years later :) )

iphone dock 3 Auberg-ine.jpg DIY cable-free iPhone docking station
IMG_E1752.jpg DIY Cans/Mugs holder while cruising
IMG_E0426.jpg DIY CaliChair Comfort with stool+towel as headrest and insect-safe snack box
IMG_2158.jpg Sliding heat resistant cutting boards allowing to close the glass top right after boiling up the kettle.
IMG_9767.jpg deep plates for ramen, pasta, salads, cornflakes, stews,...Compact pots/kettle
IMG_0225.jpg Ikea glasses for cold&hot drinks. (Heat) protectors and top lid also avoid rattle. Drilled 4 holes in the plastic niche under at the seat, put a bungee through to keep my window shades stored.
IMG_E1641.jpg DIY Vanity set made from Woolite box.
Auberg-ine storage net ceiling downlight.jpg Central LED downlight in ceiling storage net
IMG_0540.jpg DIY Lounge bench
cali hammock.jpg Hammock hook when only one tree. (better on inside grip at A-pillar!)
 
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Fantastic! But don't you raise the roof or use the top bed?
 
We bought some of those stools or similar with little table tops, but actually we've found that the best use for them is for sitting at the table! as they are a bit higher than the chairs.
 
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