Structure of 712 AMB-S Shelter
- Jimm391730
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There is a rubber strip between the outside edge of the box and bed; I think the bolts go through it. The rubber is about 2" wide and 3/8" thick (from memory). The bolts that go from the bottom of the bed up into the box have springs between the head and the box to allow some compliance if things flex a little; I expect that the rubber keeps things from rubbing too much on the top of the bed.
Jim M.
712W and 710M
Jim M.
712W and 710M
damn more bits to put on the shopping list, flexi bolts. Hopefully the bolts are still with the box.Jimm391730 wrote: The bolts that go from the bottom of the bed up into the box have springs between the head and the box to allow some compliance if things flex a little; Jim M.
712W and 710M
Off to work... maybe I have a shipping quote.
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Mike
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Mike
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Andre Swanson's Exoskeleton on 712W
Here is a pic of my W with Andre's exoskeleton:

Since it is a W (workshop variant; it was a radio command truck in Swiss service) it has the raised box roof that allows most to stand (at least if you are 6'1" or less). Andre did a wonderful job on the exo skeleton; heavy wall tube rub rails that tie into his winch bumper, ladders rising from the rub rails, the cab rack, and the box "hat" to protect from branches and gives great locations for mounting lights. It is powder coated a flat black, and I added grip tape on the rungs and handholds for safety. I had Andre add tabs for marker lights all around. Surprisingly I expected that climbing in and out over the rubrail under the doors to be more difficult, but I'm finding ingress/egress actually easier now.
I described this truck as a W variant since all ambulances and workshop boxes that I have seen all have a side door for the spare tire; this unit has interior cabinets and a power distribution box in that location, so they (the Swiss or the factory, who knows) created a hard cab roof and they mounted the spare up there. So the cab rack ties into the spare mounting points as well as the rubrails.
I have two solar panels on the top of the roof (and the top rack helps to protect them) that each charges 12V "house" batteries in the box that powers lights, the Eberspacher, and the Engel fridge. Seperate charge circuits keep the batteries continually equalized. Still need to mount and wire floodlights and backup camera, but you can see the amber beacon, the 2M antenna, and the GPS antenna. Now that the exterior is almost done (new paint would be nice) I really have to finish the interior.
Jim M.
712W and 710M (now both with Andre's racks)

Since it is a W (workshop variant; it was a radio command truck in Swiss service) it has the raised box roof that allows most to stand (at least if you are 6'1" or less). Andre did a wonderful job on the exo skeleton; heavy wall tube rub rails that tie into his winch bumper, ladders rising from the rub rails, the cab rack, and the box "hat" to protect from branches and gives great locations for mounting lights. It is powder coated a flat black, and I added grip tape on the rungs and handholds for safety. I had Andre add tabs for marker lights all around. Surprisingly I expected that climbing in and out over the rubrail under the doors to be more difficult, but I'm finding ingress/egress actually easier now.
I described this truck as a W variant since all ambulances and workshop boxes that I have seen all have a side door for the spare tire; this unit has interior cabinets and a power distribution box in that location, so they (the Swiss or the factory, who knows) created a hard cab roof and they mounted the spare up there. So the cab rack ties into the spare mounting points as well as the rubrails.
I have two solar panels on the top of the roof (and the top rack helps to protect them) that each charges 12V "house" batteries in the box that powers lights, the Eberspacher, and the Engel fridge. Seperate charge circuits keep the batteries continually equalized. Still need to mount and wire floodlights and backup camera, but you can see the amber beacon, the 2M antenna, and the GPS antenna. Now that the exterior is almost done (new paint would be nice) I really have to finish the interior.
Jim M.
712W and 710M (now both with Andre's racks)
My one is a workshop body...... I'd post a piccy here but never worked out how to do that in here. Yep the roofrack is militaryrandwolfe wrote:So is your shelter an ambulance, or a workshop? It is interesting that you have a roof rack...is it from the military, or was it added once the unit entered civil use?
Just curious. Thanks
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Mike
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Mike
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Re: Andre Swanson's Exoskeleton on 712W
I may have to sweet talk Andre in some photos of his ideas as I don't think shipping it is an option.Jimm391730 wrote:Here is a pic of my W with Andre's exoskeleton:
Jim M.
712W and 710M (now both with Andre's racks)
Either that or a weekend trip to Malaysia, a few boxes of beer and a stack of pipe

It is interesting your box does not have the spare wheel door.
My shipping is priced, now just waiting on a confirmed pick up date

Regards
Mike
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Mike
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roof rack
How is Malaysia this time of year? And a weekend isn't long enough. Just ask Jim.
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Re: roof rack
less beer then?Andre wrote:How is Malaysia this time of year? And a weekend isn't long enough. Just ask Jim.
Nice and warm over here, beer's cheap, food's chear
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Mike
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Mike
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some more daft questions
1. I seen the ambulance body seems to overhang the tray by around an inch.... can anyone show a piccy and a measurement?
2. You got some nice canvas suppliers, what about for the bit between the body and the cab?
My box is on the boat 1st week of Febuary
. Hopefully the Somalian pirates don't pinch it
1. I seen the ambulance body seems to overhang the tray by around an inch.... can anyone show a piccy and a measurement?
2. You got some nice canvas suppliers, what about for the bit between the body and the cab?
My box is on the boat 1st week of Febuary

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Mike
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Mike
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Mike,
Congrats! Mine will be ready for pick-up end of April...I don't want my maiden voyage (1250km road trip from Montreal to Halifax) to be in the cold or a snow storm. I am already getting a fibreglass top for the cab and a nice winch bumper... So you will have yours first.
Congrats! Mine will be ready for pick-up end of April...I don't want my maiden voyage (1250km road trip from Montreal to Halifax) to be in the cold or a snow storm. I am already getting a fibreglass top for the cab and a nice winch bumper... So you will have yours first.
Randy Shelaga
1982 712 AMB-S (almost)
Don't Steyr, it's a Pinzgauer!
1982 712 AMB-S (almost)
Don't Steyr, it's a Pinzgauer!
seeing I can never seem to post a piccy in here...... a piccy of my box is here:
http://hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/showthread.ph ... d&p=190230
http://hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/showthread.ph ... d&p=190230
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Mike
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Mike
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