Hi |Al,
quick question or two:
1 - would it be better to add the roof prior to lining it out or could it be done before i actually add the roof to the van?
2 - once the roof is added (glued) what is the best practice method for hiding the are where the roof meets the van inside, is it just lined or do people use lined wooden panels etc.
thx in advance
Arvon
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T25 Camper - 1980 - 1600 air cooled - called Vinnie
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anyone got any advice on the below??
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T25 Camper - 1980 - 1600 air cooled - called Vinnie
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Re: Lining the Hightop
Hi,
Mine is all stripped out at the moment and is waiting to be put back together. The plan is to put decent sticky backed insulation on the inside of the high top (instead of the fibre-glass insulation that was in there), then ply boards, then carpet over the top. The carpet will come down to cover the "join".

Mine is all stripped out at the moment and is waiting to be put back together. The plan is to put decent sticky backed insulation on the inside of the high top (instead of the fibre-glass insulation that was in there), then ply boards, then carpet over the top. The carpet will come down to cover the "join".

Jane 
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