The Tardis factor (interiors , awnings, roofs etc)
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by MrMagoo » 30 Sep 2009, 18:21
Hi
I have a Vw Transporter 1986 water cooled, I need some ideas for a new interior as i have just stripped mine out because it was horrible.
Any ideas would be great.
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by Fritz » 30 Sep 2009, 18:27
Here one for starters......
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by MrMagoo » 30 Sep 2009, 18:30
I dont think i will fit it all in, the last row of seats
could be a problem.
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by kevtherev » 30 Sep 2009, 18:35
yes something a bit more modern
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by MrMagoo » 30 Sep 2009, 18:47
You no when you ask a question and the think may be not a good idea, I think i am having one of those moments.
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by weldore » 30 Sep 2009, 18:52
i asked the question and got a similar response but eventually it came good
have a look here ,theres a few
https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=55659 " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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by kevtherev » 30 Sep 2009, 18:56
I'm sure you know the basics
fridge, sink, burners, bed.
Ikea have some nice small units, or there are some fellas like timber technicians who will fit one for you
http://www.timbertechnicians.co.uk/10701.html " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
their work is like this
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by pocolow » 30 Sep 2009, 19:13
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by Fritz » 30 Sep 2009, 22:10
OK then here is a Web site for a company local to me who can replicate any type of interior ever made, it may be worth wading through their gallery to see what the options are .
http://www.camperinterior.webfotos.co.u ... _t25_.html " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I went for a chat recently with one of the guys who owns this company, and was amazed at the starting price of £1800-£2000 to re-furbish our existing units and bed,,
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by eatcustard » 01 Oct 2009, 07:39
Timber tech did mine
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by Iceworx » 01 Oct 2009, 09:51
I've done my own with MDF and Fablon
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by jamesc76 » 01 Oct 2009, 09:55
Iceworx wrote: I've done my own with MDF and Fablon
Oh dear !
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by Iceworx » 01 Oct 2009, 11:46
jamesc76 wrote: Iceworx wrote: I've done my own with MDF and Fablon
Oh dear !
I'll take some photo's of it this afternoon and you can judge for yourself.
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by AngeloEvs » 01 Oct 2009, 12:30
wouldn't worry too much Iceworx, the snobs like Vohringer board usually covered with a melamine laminate which at the end of the day is a low density wood that is so bland it has to be covered with a sheet of patterned paper thats impregnated with plastic resin. Pretty much the same as you have used but its lighter and cost 10 times as much........
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by pocolow » 01 Oct 2009, 17:33
jamesc76 wrote: Iceworx wrote: I've done my own with MDF and Fablon
Oh dear !
Don't knock it ,the mdf and fablon looks good and quite ingenius being "shrink" wrapped..I've seen the photos and Chris is doing a fab job..
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