Hi folks,
Can anyone recommend an interior lining company in South Wales please?
Thank you
Nick
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Re: Interior Lining Service
Relatively easy to DIY with materials from MegaVanMats, I'm pleased with the finnish I got.
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Cool, thanks for that im on the site now, can you send a pic?
Cheers
Nick
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Re: Interior Lining Service
Yep, did seat boxes and B pillars

and middle/rear cards darker mega stretch.
Then around the windows in a lighter silvery grey

Not the best photos but best I can do for now.
As said happy with result, if I did it again I recon I could do it better but happy I don't need to do it. Been on 18 months and still looks good, I'm the type to be sitting in the van being critical of what still needs doing so guess that's a good sign.

and middle/rear cards darker mega stretch.
Then around the windows in a lighter silvery grey

Not the best photos but best I can do for now.
As said happy with result, if I did it again I recon I could do it better but happy I don't need to do it. Been on 18 months and still looks good, I'm the type to be sitting in the van being critical of what still needs doing so guess that's a good sign.
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Hi Mate,
Good job, It looks like you didnt take out the windows but fitted a trim around them, is that correct?
Any advice on it as I have a hightop?
Thanks
Nick
Good job, It looks like you didnt take out the windows but fitted a trim around them, is that correct?
Any advice on it as I have a hightop?
Thanks
Nick
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Re: Interior Lining Service
Yeah, it's a panal type conversion so there's a gap between inner and window which was filled with a rubber trim, so no need to mess around with windows, although they'll need to come out for some rust work soon.
It's a tin top with standard headlining so can't help on the roof front.
It's a tin top with standard headlining so can't help on the roof front.
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Any idea how many sq meters it would take to line the interior of a tin top. My van is currently bare in the rear as they say with the addition of being completely glazed. Areas to do : Complete sliding door side, ceiling, down to opposite side lower window level (units will be going in just under window level) inc back door. I know I could give it a good measure however I work away from home where the van is located. I can order bubble foil insulation and veltrim of the web and have it ready to rock and roll next time I am home. Thanks in advance guys
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You can get 10 m sq from eBay plus trim fix glue for about 60 quid we did all interior cards cupboards and some of the interior roof with that it goes a long way we need more to finish the roof I think about another 4 m sq should do it 

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That a high top tho 
