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Hi
Where is the best place I can get some Thermo mats now that the dark cold nights are creeping up on us (do the mats actually make a difference??)
Cheers
Pat
Where is the best place I can get some Thermo mats now that the dark cold nights are creeping up on us (do the mats actually make a difference??)
Cheers
Pat
1982 Air cooled
If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits eighty-eight miles per hour, you're gonna see some serious sh*t
If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits eighty-eight miles per hour, you're gonna see some serious sh*t
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pat_6_4 wrote:Hi
Where is the best place I can get some Thermo mats now that the dark cold nights are creeping up on us (do the mats actually make a difference??)
Cheers
Pat
Yeah they work a treat in our van. A good tip we learned is to wipe each sucker with a wet wipe


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Nice one
Thanks for the tips guys
Thanks for the tips guys

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If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits eighty-eight miles per hour, you're gonna see some serious sh*t
If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits eighty-eight miles per hour, you're gonna see some serious sh*t
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Make them yourself, its a whole lot cheaper than buying them. Then use the money for something else lol
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The car in front is my crumple zone
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Buy them , it's a whole lot quicker than making them and use the time for something more interesting!
Buy them , it's a whole lot quicker than making them and use the time for something more interesting!
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Or, just spit on them like I doDoctor Foster wrote:pat_6_4 wrote:Hi
Where is the best place I can get some Thermo mats now that the dark cold nights are creeping up on us (do the mats actually make a difference??)
Cheers
Pat
Yeah they work a treat in our van. A good tip we learned is to wipe each sucker with a wet wipebefore attaching it to the window, then push them on and move the suckers a little from side to side and then push them firmly against the window.

Mine are great, not sure they especially keep the van cooler but I do think they keep it warmer at night etc. Also, much much much darker which is very important when you have a littlie who thinks it's time to get up when it's light outside!
Put up a wanted ad, I got mine from another 80-90 member very reasonably.
Sarah
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Mine are great, not sure they especially keep the van cooler but I do think they keep it warmer at night etc. Also, much much much darker which is very important when you have a littlie who thinks it's time to get up when it's light outside!
Put up a wanted ad, I got mine from another 80-90 member very reasonably.
Sarah[/quote]
Doh!
Didn't think about placing an ad in the wanted section. Went straight to the JK website and bashed the credit card. At least I've got them for this weekend when we go to the New Forest.
Can anyone recommend a decent spot down there near Brockenhurst? Some one suggested Sandy Balls. I thought that they were pulling my chain until I googled it!
It's £30 nicker a night though. Not sure I want my balls that sandy
Put up a wanted ad, I got mine from another 80-90 member very reasonably.
Sarah[/quote]
Doh!

Can anyone recommend a decent spot down there near Brockenhurst? Some one suggested Sandy Balls. I thought that they were pulling my chain until I googled it!
It's £30 nicker a night though. Not sure I want my balls that sandy

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If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits eighty-eight miles per hour, you're gonna see some serious sh*t
If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits eighty-eight miles per hour, you're gonna see some serious sh*t
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pat_6_4 wrote:Mine are great, not sure they especially keep the van cooler but I do think they keep it warmer at night etc. Also, much much much darker which is very important when you have a littlie who thinks it's time to get up when it's light outside!
Put up a wanted ad, I got mine from another 80-90 member very reasonably.
Sarah
Doh!

Can anyone recommend a decent spot down there near Brockenhurst? Some one suggested Sandy Balls. I thought that they were pulling my chain until I googled it!
It's £30 nicker a night though. Not sure I want my balls that sandy

check out http://www.forestholidays.co.uk/camping ... orest.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I usually go to Holmesly but Roundhill has a good rep as well.
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pmsl yeah Sandy Balls, certain broke my balls when I looked at staying there 2 weeks ago.
I stayed at Hollands wood a couple of weeks ago, fantastic site loads of room etc
I stayed at Hollands wood a couple of weeks ago, fantastic site loads of room etc
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TravellingChick wrote:Or, just spit on them like I doDoctor Foster wrote:pat_6_4 wrote:Hi
Where is the best place I can get some Thermo mats now that the dark cold nights are creeping up on us (do the mats actually make a difference??)
Cheers
Pat
Yeah they work a treat in our van. A good tip we learned is to wipe each sucker with a wet wipebefore attaching it to the window, then push them on and move the suckers a little from side to side and then push them firmly against the window.
You must have plenty of spit hehe

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Re: Thermo mats
you can buy the fabric backed, quilted, bonded spaceblanket stuff by length and then just cut it to the right shape if you like, a lot cheaper than buying them pre-made, and not too much work. The person who told me about this had a mobile home with blinds so they didn't use suckers, they just propped the mats up between the blind and the window. If you have curtains you'll need to use suckers, you can probably buy them online somewhere!
BUT - whatever you do, don't do what I did - which is think you're clever by buying the basic space blanket material (ie. the single sheet, non-quilted stuff) and folding it then gaffer taping it to make it 4-ply then gaffer taping that to the top of the windows, then trying to roll it up with "pooh" of air trapped inside. Even once I'd made holes to let the air out, and stuck on velcro dots to hold it all in place, when its in its basic form, its the most noisy rustly nasty stuff and woke the baby up every morning, when I tried to roll it up... but you live and learn I guess. And it did work actually, kept the inside of the van totally cool, even when it was 35 deg outside, and inside the crappy old fridge it was still sub zero!!! Kept it warm at night too.
BUT - whatever you do, don't do what I did - which is think you're clever by buying the basic space blanket material (ie. the single sheet, non-quilted stuff) and folding it then gaffer taping it to make it 4-ply then gaffer taping that to the top of the windows, then trying to roll it up with "pooh" of air trapped inside. Even once I'd made holes to let the air out, and stuck on velcro dots to hold it all in place, when its in its basic form, its the most noisy rustly nasty stuff and woke the baby up every morning, when I tried to roll it up... but you live and learn I guess. And it did work actually, kept the inside of the van totally cool, even when it was 35 deg outside, and inside the crappy old fridge it was still sub zero!!! Kept it warm at night too.
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"taping it to make it 4-ply then gaffer taping that to the top of the windows, then trying to roll it up with "pooh" of air trapped inside"
Sounds a nightmare and as the most useless DIY man on this planet I'm glad I opted for the JK option so can avoid trapped poohs of air
Sounds a nightmare and as the most useless DIY man on this planet I'm glad I opted for the JK option so can avoid trapped poohs of air

1982 Air cooled
If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits eighty-eight miles per hour, you're gonna see some serious sh*t
If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits eighty-eight miles per hour, you're gonna see some serious sh*t
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made my own -bought a roll of radiator reflecter from wicks diy -bit like bubble wrap but white one side silver foil the other. cut to shape and velcro corners both sides have the white side facing out to reflect heat in if cold and opposite way round if hot -the roll cost £12 -more beer money !!!