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Re: fianlly started the strip down!

Posted: 10 Mar 2011, 16:52
by MattyG
probably the best tool in the shed to be honest.
its amazing what problems you can sort with it!!! :rofl

Re: fianlly started the strip down!

Posted: 10 Mar 2011, 20:31
by dugcati
top stuff - keep the work and the pics (plus the beer!!) going :ok

Re: fianlly started the strip down!

Posted: 11 Mar 2011, 15:12
by teutonic T3
looka crackin job, well done :ok

Re: finally started the strip down!

Posted: 14 Mar 2011, 10:14
by MattyG
got a little bit done over the weekend
found an EVA camping mat in the shed so decided to cut it up and stick strips on the floor for a bit of extra warmth/sound deadening

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then put the floor back on and rough cut the vinyl flooring to approx fit until I can sort out properly this week (stupidly put the very heavy welder on the floor to pop out and stuck a little divot in it already....wasnt happy)

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gave the bed a rub down and applied the 2nd coat of rustoleum - starting to look a million times better than the tired brown plastic that was on it. should be able to get another coat on it tonight.

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Re: fianlly started the strip down!

Posted: 19 Mar 2011, 20:19
by paulo999
Looks a fab bit of work.

One question (I know nothing about interiors)... You've done vinyl over the ply. Why not just the ply, with some kind of mega-coating?

Re: fianlly started the strip down!

Posted: 19 Mar 2011, 21:35
by kevtherev
easier to replace and keep clean I would think
plus the lino has more foam insulation... warm toes :D

Re: fianlly started the strip down!

Posted: 20 Mar 2011, 10:46
by pionte
looking great, loving the photo's.

Mine has lino over ply, and as Kev says it easier to keep clean,/replace if damaged and nicer under bare feet :D

Re: fianlly started the strip down!

Posted: 22 Mar 2011, 09:00
by MattyG
kevtherev wrote:easier to replace and keep clean I would think
plus the lino has more foam insulation... warm toes :D


I was banking on this but Ive already stuck 3 divots in it and it's supposed to be super hardwaring witha 10 year gaurantee! so im thinking about something else....any suggestions?
dont want vinyl tiles or laminate flooring (unless anyone knows of a light version!

Re: fianlly started the strip down!

Posted: 22 Mar 2011, 10:57
by pionte
My lino is straight onto the wood floor underneath, so is completely flat, with yours being onto the raised rubber mat I think thats why its so easily damaged.

I personally would keep the lino but loose the strips underneath.

Re: fianlly started the strip down!

Posted: 22 Mar 2011, 16:45
by MattyG
the lino is straight onto 14mm ply - the eva strips and thermawrap is under the ply so it is nice and straight.

the lino I got was quite spongy - wonder if I went for a cheaper thinner one it wouldnt have so much give in it?

Re: fianlly started the strip down!

Posted: 31 Mar 2011, 10:30
by MattyG
not got a lot done lately, took apart the units to make templates but not cut out yet
had linig carpet from megavan mats delivered - impressed with the quality, only managed to do a small board to fit on the back section of bed frame so far but everything is striped ready to put it on

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at least nights are light now to get stuff done after work!

Re: fianlly started the strip down!

Posted: 31 Mar 2011, 12:20
by yorkierob
interested as to how you got the plastic coating off the bed frame as mine is brown aswell and doesn't match my red/grey interior :shock:
looking good btw and same colours (red/cream) as mines going back to just got the RAL3020 rustoleum today :ok

Re: fianlly started the strip down!

Posted: 31 Mar 2011, 13:27
by MattyG
yorkierob.........took me f****** ages to get it all off!!

some just peeled of but the rest I had a wire brush attachment on my drill - you need to keep changing direction of the drill every 10-15 mins as it doesnt take as much off after a while.
Ive still got the back of the bed to do, keep making excuses not to do it :)

make sure you wear a mask as well :mrgreen:

3 coats of rustoleum follwed by 3 coats of lacquer
ive cleaned up and resprayed the hinges too and im chuffed with how its all come out

Re: fianlly started the strip down!

Posted: 05 Apr 2011, 20:12
by Tezreddevil
Your doing a great job. We have almost identical vans. I'm starting my rerip after the summer. Keep posting. Power to your elbow.

Re: fianlly started the strip down!

Posted: 06 Apr 2011, 11:33
by MattyG
didnt get a great deal done over the weekend - done a LITTLE bit more lining on the curvey bed bit. also managed to remove all of the roof lining - mucky dusty job, discovered a small leak somewhere so currently trying to find the source!!!
hoping to get a lot more done this week - had a few slow weeks lately and camping seasons a coming!!!!

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