Elly Swanson
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There are so many fantastic modifications and Cali hacks in the forums, but what little hacks or makes have you done to ease life in such a small space?
Great Cali hack, but then again, the price of two innocent smoothie bottles would be the same as a fancy dispenserKitchen towel. You don’t need a fancy dispenser. I used 2 lids from Innocent juice bottles and a shoelace, to keep the tube round and allow it to flow, but without going mad . A simple solution to 2 annoying problems.
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- Made a hole in the centre top of the lids with an 11mm knitting needle
- Cut 4 slits down the sides of the lids (to ease pushing them in , but maintain a snug fit)
- Pushed a lid into each end of the tube
- Threaded the shoelace through and tied (knot/bow can be inside the tube).
At the moment it’s just hanging down from the kitchen-side seat headrest but I think I’d like it lower with some sort of box above it. Need to fix the box!!
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But, Mark, as fancy as they may be you don’t get any free apple juice in a kitchen roll dispenser. These lids were heading for landfill, so double bonus.Great Cali hack, but then again, the price of two innocent smoothie bottles would be the same as a fancy dispenser
, very trueBut, Mark, as fancy as they may be you don’t get any free apple juice in a kitchen roll dispenser. These lids were heading for landfill, so double bonus.
What a great idea. Come on people let’s see what you’ve got!There are so many fantastic modifications and Cali hacks in the forums, but what little hacks or makes have you done to ease life in such a small space?
Hi C4x4. I love your hack and have 2 questions:I find the small bowl and lack of draining board makes cleaning dishes while wild camping a challenge. In the summer I use outside but when the temperatures are below zero I was looking for a solution for inside. Here it is.
An old draining rack.
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Cut down to size and rubber replaced makes a perfect fit drainer.
1. Yes it is a Milwaukee portable band saw and is total overkill for this task.Hi C4x4. I love your hack and have 2 questions:
- The tool you cut it with, is it a power hack saw type of thing?
- Could this be done by hand?
I think it might have been a photo that @hotel california posted a year or so back.Hi ArunAlec, interesting to see your door protection. I would be interested to make the same but our Cali is in Switzerland at the moment and my tools in the UK....
Any idea where you saw the metal protection available please?
Cheers C4x4. You can file down the “raw”edges I should think.1. Yes it is a Milwaukee portable band saw and is total overkill for this task.
2. A metal hacksaw or mini hacksaw will do the job just fine. The rods (on mine) were hollow stainless steel tubes. There was a sharp edge after the cut but the rubber totally covers it, just be careful when your handling them.
It’s a fun little project. Good luck.
In the UK Lush are now recycling plastic bottle tops. Just rinse them and take them to your local shop., very true
Great idea, where does this come from originally plseI find the small bowl and lack of draining board makes cleaning dishes while wild camping a challenge. In the summer I use outside but when the temperatures are below zero I was looking for a solution for inside. Here it is.
An old draining rack.
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I think I have one of those lying around somewhere, like everything that I have just lying around I can never find it when I need/want it!.I do not have photo's of this in my van, but I use this for the same purpose.
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LÄMPLIG stainless steel, Trivet - IKEA
LÄMPLIG stainless steel, Trivet. Plastic feet prevent scratching and make the steel non heat-conducting.www.ikea.com
I also stores on the top of the gas rings, with a bit of shelf liner on top to stop it rattling against the glas when it is shut.
Type “roll up drying rack” in Amazon and you should find a selection, you might even find one that matches your kettle.Great idea, where does this come from originally plse
Not a hack, but I bought a silicone mat. It is floppy , rolls up and can be stored in the sink. Can be placed on the lid for the hob and drip into the sink. If I need the hob, it could be placed on the fridge and the water drip into the hob area (won’t be much and it’s only water). If I need the hob and fridge . . . . . .I find the small bowl and lack of draining board makes cleaning dishes while wild camping a challenge. In the summer I use outside but when the temperatures are below zero I was looking for a solution for inside. Here it is.
An old draining rack.
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I think I have one of those lying around somewhere, like everything that I have just lying around I can never find it when I need/want it!.
Did you cut yours down or modify it in any way, Autumn?
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