Dai Syncro's interior build (with photos)
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Re: Dai Syncro's interior build (with photos)
Looking good. Is the vacuum bag yours or have you hired it? I am planning a similar project myself and don't know where to get one from?
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Trunkster wrote:Looking good. Is the vacuum bag yours or have you hired it? I am planning a similar project myself and don't know where to get one from?
Nope it's mine, you can get them from a few places - mine's from http://www.bagpress.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. There's also http://www.airpress.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. They're both quite pricy though, I have got details of a place that has the materials to make your own (although you still need a vacuum pump) I can dig the details out if you're interested - just let me know.
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uniB wrote: Nope it's mine, you can get them from a few places - mine's from http://www.bagpress.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. There's also http://www.airpress.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. They're both quite pricy though, I have got details of a place that has the materials to make your own (although you still need a vacuum pump) I can dig the details out if you're interested - just let me know.
Please, I would like the details so that I can build one.
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Yes I would like to see but I think it would be too expensive for the amount of work I would do with it. Is it a job you could do for me when I get round to it? I would pay you for it of cause. I think you are only about an hour away so quite practical really.
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Re: Dai Syncro's interior build (with photos)
eee more work of the devil good to see though, you got any picks info on the ss trim
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I have done similar with ratchet straps and also using male / female formers - basically the same as screwing the wood on to force the inner curve which has been done ^^ however this was by laminating up aero ply which is incredibly thin and very pliable. Loving your work.
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Re: Dai Syncro's interior build (with photos)
Looks good mate. I have used a bagpress and they are great. You have a furniture company then? Im a cabinet maker/joiner and must say i think you are awesome not using sheet materials for carcassing. very admirational while there are so many crap conversions being sold out there.
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Cracking job so far, it will look stunning when finished. It puts my new interior to shame
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Thanks I started out as a furniture designer, now I'm not entirely sure what I am – I generally stick with "Designer" as I'm also a graphic designer... and a photographer. I'd like to move away from the graphic design stuff and head back to furniture making and particularly the camper van stuff, but times are hard and I'll do what ever comes along at the moment to pay those bills!
I do think most conversions are pretty rubbish, there are a couple of companies out there doing decent stuff but most are a rehash of Westfalia and those rounded cornered doors I hate so much!
Veneering all the panels has added hours and hours to the job, but ultimately I wanted this to look as good as possible and it allowed me to use different substrates depending on what job they had to do. I'd normally use birch ply for cupboard carcasses but this one was a bit different with it's side flap which meant it didn't really have any carcasses!
I do think most conversions are pretty rubbish, there are a couple of companies out there doing decent stuff but most are a rehash of Westfalia and those rounded cornered doors I hate so much!
Veneering all the panels has added hours and hours to the job, but ultimately I wanted this to look as good as possible and it allowed me to use different substrates depending on what job they had to do. I'd normally use birch ply for cupboard carcasses but this one was a bit different with it's side flap which meant it didn't really have any carcasses!
PeeSG wrote:Looks good mate. I have used a bagpress and they are great. You have a furniture company then? Im a cabinet maker/joiner and must say i think you are awesome not using sheet materials for carcassing. very admirational while there are so many crap conversions being sold out there.
Dav, Caryl & Mr O Leary
http://www.dubteriors.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; - I make quality VW interiors
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Ah yes - same sort of thing really - anything to hold the sheets in place whilst the glue sets. Great thing about the vacuum press is it's even distribution of weight.
jes*b wrote:I have done similar with ratchet straps and also using male / female formers - basically the same as screwing the wood on to force the inner curve which has been done ^^ however this was by laminating up aero ply which is incredibly thin and very pliable. Loving your work.
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Re: Dai Syncro's interior build (with photos)
any more info/picks on the stainless strips/edging
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Re: Dai Syncro's interior build (with photos)
After another week of long days the main units are just about done and Dai's even managed to get the van back to play with! I haven't managed to get many photos I'm afraid but I did get this one last night before Dai took it away.
Top locker to build this week, I will get some photos of that being made!
Top locker to build this week, I will get some photos of that being made!
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Ah yes, sorry - I'll get some more pics when Dai brings the van back at the weekend - you'll just have to put up with looking at the timber for now
metalmick8y wrote:any more info/picks on the stainless strips/edging
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that looks brilliant,better than the kitchen at home
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as jed would say .... sex wee! lol
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