
14 Days of Camper Work!!!
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Re: 14 Days of Camper Work!!!
Nice progress mate. Well impressed with you speed and detail. I've followed your lead and will take a week of in may. 

1990 Volkswagen Type 2 (T3). Campervan conversion by Luna.
1.7 L (1,715 cc) (54 bhp) (Serial # KY)
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1.7 L (1,715 cc) (54 bhp) (Serial # KY)
Resoration photos http://forum.club8090.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=85759
LUNA-FREIZEITMOBILE GMBH: http://tinyurl.com/6mjerz8
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Re: 14 Days of Camper Work!!!
Been a year! Good god that makes me cringe. Unfortunately life took over and have not done any more since then however....
I am moving to Thailand with the Mrs in August for at least 2 years so need to get this into a state where I can safely store her until I return. Progress has been slow with winter etc but I do not want to sell her, she is for life!
So over the next 4 months I shall be getting her to a state where the bodywork will not deteriorate. Unfortunately my only options for storage here in Dorset are on a friends family land which does not have cover. I have a waterproof cover I bought a few years back, and although I have been told it is often not a good idea to use I think in my case it may be. I wont have time to finish it to a stage where I can Rustoleum roller her and although I will cover bare metal I am worried about the elements over 2 years. There will be no material inside to get mouldy etc and am not worried about the cover rubbing against the paint.
Can anyone advise if this is a wrong decision?
Thanks, and more to come...
I am moving to Thailand with the Mrs in August for at least 2 years so need to get this into a state where I can safely store her until I return. Progress has been slow with winter etc but I do not want to sell her, she is for life!
So over the next 4 months I shall be getting her to a state where the bodywork will not deteriorate. Unfortunately my only options for storage here in Dorset are on a friends family land which does not have cover. I have a waterproof cover I bought a few years back, and although I have been told it is often not a good idea to use I think in my case it may be. I wont have time to finish it to a stage where I can Rustoleum roller her and although I will cover bare metal I am worried about the elements over 2 years. There will be no material inside to get mouldy etc and am not worried about the cover rubbing against the paint.
Can anyone advise if this is a wrong decision?
Thanks, and more to come...
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Re: 14 Days of Camper Work!!!
bmouthboyo wrote:Day 2:
"bar-steward"!!!!
Some nugget from the flats I live in parked behind my van assuming I was not going to use it or something
You could have got them towed away for that, should have reported em


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Re: 14 Days of Camper Work!!!
14 Days! Ha 365 so far lol
Well I found a local welder who has a very reasonable Hourly Rate to help me move along with the project due to only having 4 months left until I move to Thailand! Basically to get it to a state where it will not get worse being sat still for at least 2 years.
Followed MetalMickies tutorial from Kev's thread as it was very similar rot. Unfortunately my donor section was not as generous and so some slight fabrication was needed for rot a little further back. Also my brazzed joint seemed lower than that on the repair section.
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Needs a little filler to smooth things out and then onto the lower window screen lip which is not too bad:


Anyway a little happier now these top corners are coming along:) Just need a guide for using filler now
Well I found a local welder who has a very reasonable Hourly Rate to help me move along with the project due to only having 4 months left until I move to Thailand! Basically to get it to a state where it will not get worse being sat still for at least 2 years.
Followed MetalMickies tutorial from Kev's thread as it was very similar rot. Unfortunately my donor section was not as generous and so some slight fabrication was needed for rot a little further back. Also my brazzed joint seemed lower than that on the repair section.
Before:



During:



After:




Needs a little filler to smooth things out and then onto the lower window screen lip which is not too bad:


Anyway a little happier now these top corners are coming along:) Just need a guide for using filler now

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Re: 14 Days of Camper Work!!!
I remember following this thread last year!
Is the move to Thailand for work or for pleasure? Good luck with that!
It's good to hear you're keeping the van though. I can't offer any storage suggestions i'm afraid, my van has been in a workshop since March last year being worked on.
Newest progress looks good, looking forward to seeing the transformation over the next four months!
Is the move to Thailand for work or for pleasure? Good luck with that!
It's good to hear you're keeping the van though. I can't offer any storage suggestions i'm afraid, my van has been in a workshop since March last year being worked on.
Newest progress looks good, looking forward to seeing the transformation over the next four months!
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Thanks peter. It's scary how quick a year goes by! I am moving to Thailand with my wife to be on a 2 year work contract, possibly longer. Basically to save a bit of cash for a deposit on a house one day. We love the van and really don't want to sell her so thought best we could do is chuck a bit of money at it and get it to a stage where she wont rust if stored on a friends land with a cover. Then we can do small bits when pop home each year to visit family. When we return TAX and MOT her and away we go. That's the plan anyway 

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Re: 14 Days of Camper Work!!!
top looks ok, its hidden by the roof anyhows. but your description of the lower is a bit of an understatement
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