Next I needed to curtain off the drivers hole. I ran some 550 cord (paracord) between a couple screws and hung my old poncho liner on it. Affectionately called a "woobie" by soldiers this is one of the best pieces of gear I was issued. This went everywhere with me. Used as a blanket on freezing nights at Yakima Training Center in Washington State and as a privacy and window curtain on both tours of Iraq. <br /><br />Closed:<br /><br />
<br /><br />And open, just pulled over behind the drivers seat:<br /><br />
<br /><br />This is the setup I slept with on my first trial run. Just this curtain, the built in window shades(not so great, transparent), and an Army sleeping bag.<br /><br />Now for curtains. I just ran bungee between the seatbelt points and got some cheap curtains at walmart. I accidentally bought one curtain too long but it turns out was better as I could fold it over and double the thickness. I took the others back and got a long lengths, I belive 84". <br /><br />Passenger side:<br /><br />
<br /><br />Driver side open:<br /><br />
<br /><br />Driver side closed:<br /><br />
<br /><br />I didn't attach the bungee cord to the rear seat belt assembly as it wasn't far back enough. Instead I bough a couple cheap L brackets and put em right where a couple screws already were. Perfect.<br /><br />
<br /><br />A few weeks ago I scored a three layer foam mattress from the hospital I work at. I suppose its clean, what doesn't kill me makes me stronger right? <img src="images/boards/smilies/biggrin.gif" alt="" align="absmiddle" border="0" /> I slept on it one night, I think it's probably more comfortable then the mattress currently in my house. Here's a close up of the layering:<br /><br />
<br /><br />This morning's project was to remove the 2 rear seatbelt assemblies to make room for bed and cabinet construction. The bottom portion came out easy enough, even with the bolts exposed to the elements on the bottom. Here it is with the assembly pulled back but still hanging.<br /><br />
<br /><br />Now here's my problem. I can not get the top portion removed. First of all I don't have the right tools. I need some kind of hex/star tool but all I have is allen wrenches. I tried one that sorta fit but could not get it to budge.<br /><br />
<br /><br />Anyone got any ideas? Maybe I can rent a tool? Hate to buy one just for a single application. Otherwise I'm gonna have to just cut the seatbelt strap so I can remove the bottom portion of the assembly but I would like to be able to put this van back into it's original configuration if possible. I may change my mind on that one though. <br /><br />Next project is a bed. I'm tall so I need it mounted lengthwise down the driver side. I've taken some measurements and know what I want but I have NO woodworking skills so I may hire someone off craigslist to do it. So thats where I'm at. Any questions or suggestions?<br /><br />BTW I believe I have a name for her but not 100% yet. Soon!<br /><br />