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Ongoing photo blog of insulating & refitting my Westy

Posted: 02 Oct 2007, 08:28
by irishkeet
PLEASE IGNORE THE PHOTO LINKS IN MY LISTING
MY PHOTOS HAVE NOW BEEN MOVED TO

http://irishkeet.zenfolio.com/

BELOW IS A DIRECT LINK TO THE CAMPER PHOTOS

http://irishkeet.zenfolio.com/f200042159/

All the best
:rollin IRISHKEET :rollin


I guess it started with a bit of rust on the outside seam (behind the fridge) that has been bugging me for ages.
After reading other posts I figured this has to be coming from the inside out, so I thought I may as well gut the van and fix the problem!
I decided to upgrade the insulation as the nasty fibre insulation from VW just attracts moisture and leads to rust.
I've also decided to sound dampen the van as it would be a bonus to hear the CD player at 70mph!
I will update and post as I go along, if anyone wants to know what I'm using or ask any Q's please feel free.
Basically I'm winging it and taking lots of pics so I can hopefully put it all back together again!

Photos are here http://irishkeet.phanfare.com/album/433105
Click on a section too see all the pics

All the best
Keet :rollin :rollin

Posted: 02 Oct 2007, 08:38
by jamesc76
i have tryed to look at the poics but there nowt there ???? all the titels come up but no piccy's so dunno if its my computer of summits wrong??

Posted: 02 Oct 2007, 08:40
by irishkeet
Hi
Link will come up with 2 photos, just click on the photos to look at the rest
:lol:

Posted: 02 Oct 2007, 08:43
by Westy.Club.Joker
Top job Keet, looks like someone wanted that bus to last, wish mine had been done like that originally :?

Posted: 02 Oct 2007, 08:48
by irishkeet
cheers
I was very surprised, its a very early westy ('79-80) one of the first! with the original 'all red' rear lights. My better half just got an '89 bluestar and the bodywork on mine is in better nick!! :shock:
I have to say while removing the interior I've noticed that its really well built, all the panels are ply, no cheap plastic or hardboard, even the trim panels
8)

Posted: 02 Oct 2007, 17:33
by NickD_Westy
Doing a grand job mate, if or when I do mine I hope I get the same pleasant surprise. :lol:

Posted: 02 Oct 2007, 17:34
by irishkeet
:D

Posted: 07 Oct 2007, 17:51
by irishkeet
Took the floor up today and was pleasantly surprised to find its all waxoyled
also sound proofed most of the back and added a layer of insulation - NEW PHOTOS ADDED.
Now time for a well deserved :trunk

Posted: 07 Oct 2007, 18:55
by Other-Power
Hey there,

What insulation / sound proofing are you using?

Got my side cards of one side, i was thinking of doing this.

cheers Jon

Posted: 08 Oct 2007, 08:20
by irishkeet
Hi

I've had a few people asking me what I'm using so here goes...

For insulation I've used 1 roll of therma wrap from B&Q - £28 (just about did it all) - info here

Sound deadening was from flea bay (using the foil backed sticky sheets)
Used 30 sq ft in the front cab but this was not enough to cover under seats and battery boxes
Used 50 sq ft in the back panels and Ive still got the top of the engine to do so I dont know if this will be enough as yet.

Also using foil tape for joining the seams of the sound sheets and the insulation.

Retrim of the panels/ cards will be done in leathercloth from here.
7 mtrs is enough to recover all the inside panels (im not doing the front door cards)

Trim for inside of the high top was bought at Vanfest and is fixed with Dunlop 'high temp' spray adhesive and some stainless steel screws/cups around the edges.

All rust on my van (and there is not much :shock: ) has been treated with Vactan from here

And lino flooring is from here

Recovering of seats in camouflage (bought here) was done by my fine other half (ines) thanks love :mrgreen:

Any question please feel free

:idea

Posted: 17 Oct 2007, 19:54
by irishkeet
A quick note
B&Q have the therma wrap on 2 4 1 special
1 roll will do 90% of the van but I needed another to do the floor and will double up what ive done so far i think
cant knock it at £30 for 2 :lol:

Posted: 17 Oct 2007, 21:05
by Louey
Hey Keith

Sounds like you are doing a proper job of things. The therma wrap stuff, would be any good to make window covers
[img:237:180]http://shop.justkampers.com/images/JK/lge_J12747.jpg[/img]


or even something to insulate a pop top a bit like this but for a Devon side elevating roof
[img:640:480]http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f17/L ... est007.jpg[/img]

Posted: 18 Oct 2007, 09:50
by irishkeet
Hello mate

hope your well

yes would work well for the windows not sure if its wide enought for the pop but it is quite robust if you had to join bits together

keet

Posted: 18 Oct 2007, 15:47
by Louey
I'm doing well mate, very busy with ht eteacher training but enjoying it (except the assignments)

I might pop down to B&Q and have a look at this stuff.

Posted: 19 Oct 2007, 15:00
by High Peaker
It's on Buy One Get One Free at B&Q at the moment.