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The Tardis factor (interiors , awnings, roofs etc)

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The thin chipboardy-type stuff that forms the ceiling of the hightop in our camper is pretty manky, due to the old roof vents being a bit leaky. Does anyone know where to buy this stuff - or even what its called so I know what to Google?

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fibreboard?
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horns wrote:The thin chipboardy-type stuff that forms the ceiling of the hightop in our camper is pretty manky, due to the old roof vents being a bit leaky. Does anyone know where to buy this stuff - or even what its called so I know what to Google?

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Nice one - Cheers Ian!
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could use that or go with a thin birch ply, then seal with waterbased varnish.
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I'll stick with the white stuff i think. I just want a like for like swap, and to be honest varnished wood would look a bit odd in a Westy.
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