This Winter we have been mostly.....................

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This Winter we have been mostly.....................

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Going from this..
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To gutting
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Removing engine, sanding, vactan priming and painting the engine bay
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rebuilding engine
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cutting and welding lower sill panel
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Painting on shed loads of second skin sound proofing
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and insulation
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Stripped down all the cupboards, cut new panels to replace any damaged/swollen..there was quite a few. Covered with fablon. We decided we liked the original layout so stuck with it.
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Carpeted interior, including replacing the roof panel that broke when we removed it. Replaced panels and re-covered with vinyl as well as rear cushions
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Starting to put the jigsaw back together
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Finished off with new LED lights
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Apologies for putting them on all at once but as you can see it has been a mamouth task, and we are not quite finished yet. Did manage to take it out on Sunday which was fantastic :D
Simon and Nicola
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Good job sir, looks smart :ok Do you not listen to music or have you hidden your speakers somewhere?

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Nice Work.
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Well done, looks great.
I've been rebuilding my engine and the bay had rusted in exactly the same way.
I bet you cant wait to use it now.

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nice job mate,looking really good! :ok

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very_bland wrote:Good job sir, looks smart :ok Do you not listen to music or have you hidden your speakers somewhere?

Cheers. Speaker cables are in place. I am going to build a couple of boxes for the back corners and probably put front speakers in the bottom of the door cards, unless i can find a better place so I don't have to cut any holes.
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A bit of nice weather today, took advantage and put a couple of coats of white primer over the grey etching primer, after a bit of fine sanding.

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Doesn't stand out as much now. Hopefully will be ok to put the colour coat on in a couple of weeks when it warms up a bit

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Good work! What did you use for the soundproofing?

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jiffies wrote:Good work! What did you use for the soundproofing?

Cheers Jiffies. We used Second Skin. Brushes on so you can get into the tight places. Needed a few coats but you do notice the difference.
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Cygnac
Is this second skin soundproofing effective then?
http://www.deadening.co.uk/11-second-sk ... allon.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
How much of it did you use? Did you paint inside walls & floor?
I was thinking of buying a complete soundproofing kit from noise killer. Which includes rubber barrier mats which you lay on the floor or stick to the inside panels. Pricey at £250 though

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jiffies wrote:Cygnac
Is this second skin soundproofing effective then?
http://www.deadening.co.uk/11-second-sk ... allon.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
How much of it did you use? Did you paint inside walls & floor?
I was thinking of buying a complete soundproofing kit from noise killer. Which includes rubber barrier mats which you lay on the floor or stick to the inside panels. Pricey at £250 though

We used the sludge

http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/second- ... allon.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

1tub did all of the panels, doors, over engine and battery compartments, each having 5 coats. We noticed a big difference the first time we took the van out last weekend, since we put it all back together. We could hear the kids talking in the back which was a struggle before, we'll probably regret that later :D
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