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@Auberg-ine how did you modify the towel rail bracket inward? The brackets on my towel rail don’t seem to move (easily)
I don't introduce new items anymore, using all the equipment I have for different purposes. Except for this latest foldable coolbox/bench armrest, following a remark from my son and girlfriend who complained about 'sliding around' at the bench. This new tablet keeps them in place and peace ;-) And also comes in handy if they look at a movie when on longer trips.
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Integrated Velcro straps keep it folded very compactly, fitting in my boot shelve boxes. It also appeared to be my best companion on long solo trips. Especially the insulated trap proved to be very handy.
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Or at the picknick,...
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Since the limo-tinting my herbs basket behind the chair is still working well for mint, parsley, chives,... but not for sun-loving plants like dill, tarragon or basil. Now one clearly can not live without basil. So I made an extra sunny herbs rack at the small window. The wine rack is simply retracted, and reachable from the wardrobe. Added advantage of course is the extra view.
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I assembled two drain pipe brackets (with rubber insert), and slid them between the C-pillar and wardrobe slots. The brackets are just wide enough to hold the containers fitting the standard supermarket herb or salad pots (best is to pour a little water in the containers and then place the herbs or salads on top of it).
Can be doubled to hold 4 pots ( 'Cut And Come Again' method), or tripled (to hold e.g. 6 glasses),...
'Mozzarella e Pomodori', 'Salmon with Dill' and 'Poulet à l'Estragon' are back on the Auberge menu!
What is the function of that piece please?If the first sentence of this thread was about "...all the extra equipment that grew onto the Auberg-ine, ...", this latest added awning adaptor should have been there as part of the original design. Simple and obvious; neat work from Lin!/MyCalifornia. Now let's see how much confidence it gets from our nearby carwashes,...
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It might have been a perfect funnel as well if only that extra hole would not turn it into a gigantic flute ;-)
Ingenious as always @Auberg-ine - Can you send a link to the thermobox? I've tried googling but can't find anything similar. Thanks!I don't introduce new items anymore, using all the equipment I have for different purposes. Except for this latest foldable thermobox/bench armrest, following a remark from my son and his girlfriend who complained about 'sliding around' at the bench. This new tablet keeps them in place and peace ;-) And also comes in handy if they look at a movie when on longer trips. The box itself is hooked at the loop in the middle of the bench.
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Integrated Velcro straps keep it folded very compact (8cm), fitting in my boot shelve boxes. It also appeared to be my best companion on long solo trips. Especially the insulated hatch proved to be very handy.
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Or at the picnic,...
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It prevents the drying sleeves at the end of the carwash to get blocked between the awning and the van. The reason why most carwashes refuse our Cali's.What is the function of that piece please?
Thx! Here you go:Ingenious as always @Auberg-ine - Can you send a link to the thermobox? I've tried googling but can't find anything similar. Thanks!
What is the function of that piece please?
@Auberg-ine why is it not a good idea to use the accompanying tray? Could you elaborate on how and why this would cause ventilation problems? I just bought one ;-)Since lots of us bought the Sosmar drainer for the fridge, and since we only can use the drainer, and not the accompanying tray for ventilation reasons, and since lots are looking for an extra little table beside the kitchen cabinet, I got the drill out again... ;-)
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step 1: move one towel rail bracket towards the center of the rail:
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Step 2: put some ink at the 2 towel tops with a marker and present the tray on it, touching the B-pilar, then make 2x 8mm holes with a wood drill (pin), where the marker dots left a trace at the tray, and put the tops through them:
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Step 3: open a bottle of wine, and cut a part of the cork, the same thickness as the plug. Stick it behind the left bracket. Et voilà!
For exactly the reason you put in the drainer in the first place: to avoid non-ventilated areas like underneath bottles etc where air can not flow, and so condensation appears. By adding the tray you recreate again a non-ventilated area underneath it. Also, what would be the use of the tray then? Collecting the condensed water underneath the drainer? If not already spilled while driving, you have to take out the content of the fridge to pour it out, no?...@Auberg-ine why is it not a good idea to use the accompanying tray? Could you elaborate on how and why this would cause ventilation problems? I just bought one ;-)
Takes up less room and cheaper tooI wouldn't bother with the grill or the tray - just lay a microfibre cloth in the bottom of the fridge, which absorbs the condensation, and give it a wash at the end of the trip.
Since the limo-tinting my herbs basket behind the chair is still working well for mint, parsley, chives,... but not for sun-loving plants like dill, tarragon or basil. Now one clearly can not live without basil. So I made an extra sunny herbs rack at the small window. The wine rack is simply retracted, and reachable from the wardrobe. Added advantage of course is the extra view.
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I assembled two drain pipe brackets (with rubber insert), and slid them between the C-pillar and wardrobe slots. The brackets are just wide enough to hold the containers fitting the standard supermarket herb or salad pots (best is to pour a little water in the containers and then place the herbs or salads on top of it).
Can be doubled to hold 4 pots ( 'Cut And Come Again' method), or tripled (to hold e.g. 6 glasses),...
'Mozzarella e Pomodori', 'Salmon with Dill' and 'Poulet à l'Estragon' are back on the Auberge menu!
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