Panel van ply lining...?
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Panel van ply lining...?
Is there anywhere that sells off the shelf super high quality machine cut ply or hardboard panels to line my panel van? Or am I going to have to put some more time aside and cut some myself?
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Re: Panel van ply lining...?
Just Kampers only appear to do a complete set of MDF panels for for a T25 Bus, ie. the lower interior panels. Previously, I thought that they did interior panels for the T25 panel van because they do for the T4.
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Re: Panel van ply lining...?
I know it's only the lower half of the van... but...
I bought a full set of 3mm plywood panels from this chap on eBay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VW-T25-Transp ... 540wt_1153" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Same price as JK for a full set, but obviously plywood is much better than MDF - good grade wood too - very smooth with no horrible knots etc.
All the panels I've coated with some matt clear varnish (with a light sanding between each coat to ensure a nice smooth finish). They look great Can upload some pics if wanted
I bought a full set of 3mm plywood panels from this chap on eBay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VW-T25-Transp ... 540wt_1153" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Same price as JK for a full set, but obviously plywood is much better than MDF - good grade wood too - very smooth with no horrible knots etc.
All the panels I've coated with some matt clear varnish (with a light sanding between each coat to ensure a nice smooth finish). They look great Can upload some pics if wanted
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Re: Panel van ply lining...?
Hi would love to know what you ended up doing as we're in the same situation, did you manage to find any? Thanks.
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Re: Panel van ply lining...?
Simple way to do it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEQcjiLRYyo" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Panel van ply lining...?
Lining and carpeting a panel van you say....
Did mine last year. I used the vwheritage mdf panels which were ok and came with plenty of panel clips. I would've preferred ply panels but to be honest no idea why I didn't go with them at the time. As the panels are for campers you have to be creative with the upper sections where the windows go.
Put 2 rolls of wide Wickes Flash band to reduce panel rattle and also lined with the bubblewrap/foil insulation.
Carpeting the panel I used some 3mm foam (had it left over from a wood floor underlay) and got the carpet from Martrim in Sandbach along with 12 cans of their contact adhesive.
I got some additional plywood and filled in the rear window blank and carpeted the full side.
Due to the panel pack only coming up half height I made myself a full height ply panel for opposite the sliding door and added some aluminium bracket on the wood to stiffen it.
With the spare hardboard side panel I made an upper panel for the sliding door.
Did mine last year. I used the vwheritage mdf panels which were ok and came with plenty of panel clips. I would've preferred ply panels but to be honest no idea why I didn't go with them at the time. As the panels are for campers you have to be creative with the upper sections where the windows go.
Put 2 rolls of wide Wickes Flash band to reduce panel rattle and also lined with the bubblewrap/foil insulation.
Carpeting the panel I used some 3mm foam (had it left over from a wood floor underlay) and got the carpet from Martrim in Sandbach along with 12 cans of their contact adhesive.
I got some additional plywood and filled in the rear window blank and carpeted the full side.
Due to the panel pack only coming up half height I made myself a full height ply panel for opposite the sliding door and added some aluminium bracket on the wood to stiffen it.
With the spare hardboard side panel I made an upper panel for the sliding door.
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Re: Panel van ply lining...?
Hi Jon, what insulation did you use and where did you get it from? It looks great, we Will be doing ours soon! Thanks.
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Re: Panel van ply lining...?
A few rolls of this;
http://www.wickes.co.uk/Thermal-Insulat ... m/p/210022" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Dead easy to do.
http://www.wickes.co.uk/Thermal-Insulat ... m/p/210022" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Dead easy to do.
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Fab thanks, we ended up using the self adhesive stuff from Harrison trim supplies was so easy to use! Very sticky too no need for glue or tape!
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