Custom Designed Foam Inserts
- Mad Manny
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Custom Designed Foam Inserts
Found this company in Pretoria, thought it may be of interest.
I don't know them, haven't used them & have no idea of pricing.
But the stuff looks good.
Not for 'Chuck it in Chas' though...
https://www.ultimateinserts.co.za/
I don't know them, haven't used them & have no idea of pricing.
But the stuff looks good.
Not for 'Chuck it in Chas' though...
https://www.ultimateinserts.co.za/
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... certainly not for me ...
reminiscent of Kurts workshop wall
display of virgin tool sets ...
but it also looks great...
reminiscent of Kurts workshop wall
display of virgin tool sets ...
but it also looks great...
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- KurtG
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Although they look nice and neat (unlike Chas’s hairstyle) I don’t think it’s a very good use of space for an overlanding rig where space is a premium.
I would rather chuck the cutlery into a drawer or box and the cups/plates etc should be stacked and strapped down.
Not for me.
I would rather chuck the cutlery into a drawer or box and the cups/plates etc should be stacked and strapped down.
Not for me.
Flex is overrated
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... you quite right ... about the space utilization.KurtG wrote: ↑Tue Jul 20, 2021 9:48 pmAlthough they look nice and neat (unlike Chas’s hairstyle) I don’t think it’s a very good use of space for an overlanding rig where space is a premium.
I would rather chuck the cutlery into a drawer or box and the cups/plates etc should be stacked and strapped down.
Not for me.
All my cutlery travels in a sleeved canvas roll
like a spanner bag, smaller than a tissue box.
'Crockery' plates and cups etc in my canvas ' Tea Bag'
with 'Thermos' flask and en route drinks & snacks etc
By my estimates a GullWing window with shelving etc
must cost about R10000 a window ! So perhaps as much as 20000 FrontRunner Rand per vehicle .
The stuff this image-seeker displays wouldnt even
fill 1/3 an ammo box !
He'd still need a fully stocked complement
of 4 to 6 ammo boxes elsewhere ...
( P.S.I Carry my comb neatly displayed in side of my sock. )
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I have used their services for a client vehicle.
The lady's name is Jenene Kriek and was very helpful and provided a superb product.
Although not exactly a space saver, it has its place especially as an easy access, organising system.
The lady's name is Jenene Kriek and was very helpful and provided a superb product.
Although not exactly a space saver, it has its place especially as an easy access, organising system.
- Wave
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I can see that it can be very useful, more on the camping side than over landing, being organised at camp makes the camp more enjoyable, especially for SWAMBO.
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It looks very neat and organized.
But I would never consider buying it until such time as my two pension-eaters grow up and leave the house.
For two persons, those foam inserts work well.
But I would never consider buying it until such time as my two pension-eaters grow up and leave the house.
For two persons, those foam inserts work well.
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... if one had 3 drawers in that window,
each with such foam inserts ... then,
it would be much better space utilization
and probly more practical imo.
Could even have perspex fronts to the drawers
and subtle LED lighting over each drawer ...
each with such foam inserts ... then,
it would be much better space utilization
and probly more practical imo.
Could even have perspex fronts to the drawers
and subtle LED lighting over each drawer ...
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Loftus Caravan Dealer on Republic Road,
just West of Malibongwe is great for an
occasional browse around for camping
and caravanning kit …
They sell those foam inserts off the shelf
but also take orders to your own specs/design etc
just West of Malibongwe is great for an
occasional browse around for camping
and caravanning kit …
They sell those foam inserts off the shelf
but also take orders to your own specs/design etc
... Famous Fiver VoorLoper ...
... Veni Vidi Vici ...
... Veni Vidi Vici ...