The Tardis factor (interiors , awnings, roofs etc)
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by Roxywagen » 01 Sep 2011, 15:58
HI Peeps
Today I have made a thermal wrap for Roxy.
I have started to see these for sale at shows but sellers wanted between £120 and £150 pound. So after a little trip to B&Q to buy two rolls of silver back bubble wrap at £8 per roll and a short trip to hobby craft to buy some heavy duty cotton trimming, some sticky velcro, and a denim needle for the sewing machine I run this up in about three hours.
Total cost £28 BARGAIN!!!!! Just hoping now its going to make camping at VW Action at Santapod this weekend a tad warmer.......Brrrrrrrr!
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by Roxywagen » 01 Sep 2011, 16:18
Wow thats magic! Posted to the Tech forum too...must be fairies about!
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by weldore » 01 Sep 2011, 16:49
you cant look out the window now though
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by Roxywagen » 01 Sep 2011, 17:40
weldore wrote: you cant look out the window now though
Its only for the cold camping months. I could cut holes for the windows but I wanted to try it out this weekend as it is first.
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by weldore » 01 Sep 2011, 17:52
i was just being a pratt..it looks really good does that
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i have the same roof and all the heat goes up there from the propex..tis a good idea
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by kaminokid » 01 Sep 2011, 20:58
We made one of these earlier in the year for Dubaid in March. Not sure whether it made any difference went down to -5 brrrrrrrr cold.............bit of a pain to get on n off but hey its gotta be better than nought !!
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by horns » 01 Sep 2011, 21:35
When its cold, you want the shiny side inwards to reflect the heat back into the van.
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by Roxywagen » 01 Sep 2011, 21:39
horns wrote: When its cold, you want the shiny side inwards to reflect the heat back into the van.
Yes i read that, so when I made it a put the two sheets together back to back with the shiny side facing out on both so it looks pretty on the outside
and practical on the inside (bit like me dare I say it
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Shoud reflect the heat nicely
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by horns » 01 Sep 2011, 21:41
Aha - the all-year solution!
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by weldore » 01 Sep 2011, 21:43
when its cold..we drop the roof
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by Roxywagen » 01 Sep 2011, 21:46
weldore wrote: when its cold..we drop the roof
But that would squash the kids. And I dont want them in bed with me....stealing my covers and the like....they can freeze up top!!
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by weldore » 01 Sep 2011, 21:48
me n gail dont suffer anymore from the kid thing..its just the bloomin great dog thing
couldnt they have a tent or summats
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by Roxywagen » 01 Sep 2011, 21:52
weldore wrote: couldnt they have a tent or summats
They are 7 and 8, when they are a bit bigger maybe, thats why we bought Roxy because we all no longer fitted in our tin top Bay Window as it was us sleeping in the awning last year and I couldn't suffer that for long
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by Mickyfin » 02 Sep 2011, 04:55
Looks like a really good job you done on those, well done, and saved yourself over a ton, nice
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by The Reverend Pimp Daddy » 02 Sep 2011, 10:43
Now make some for your windows, you WILL notice a difference, plus like stated already duel purpose and it keeps it dark in the summer months