Some of us have our conversions finished before that occurs


George
Some of us have our conversions finished before that occurs
The issue came when trying to build the cupboard for the fridge, the coffee bench with slide out pantry under it all hanging off the bathroom wall, the oven and stove top at 45 deg in the corner between the bathroom wall and left hand bus wall and the kitchen bench along the left hand wall up to the doorway with cupboards under it. The floor rolls off at the edges after the mount points on the chassis and therefore raises up in the centre, so it couldn't be relied on as a addendum plane, a string line dropped from the roof relied on the bus being perfectly level but you need an addendum plane to check for level. Any wall built to hang off a wall that runs east/west to the body line must be perfectly square to outside walls... even though they slope in from bottom to top once they pass above the window line. If any of these are wrong the stove will not sit flat between the 2 bench tops or actually slide into the recess between the cupboards as the oven section is perfectly square. The walls of the coffee bench/slide out pantry could be set out of square because the slide out pantry wouldn't fitjon_d wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2017 8:29 pm It's all relative.
Just use the floor as the square.
And if you're really serious, one of these to take references and zeroing out a slope..... Great for checking edges that are distance away.
https://www.ebay.com.au/sch/Industrial/ ... protractor
Size 1480 x 680 x 35mm
OK, how did he achieve that?
I thought a 200 watt panel measured 1580 x 808 ???