Concealed trim fixings?
Posted: 13 Sep 2013, 07:47
My camper left the VW factory as a panel van, and the interior hardboard lining panels are secured with self tapping screws with the heads covered in plastic cups. I'm planning to replace these panels, and I'm after some advice on what clips to use. I'd like the heads of the trim clips to be concealed under whatever covering I put over the lining panels.
I've seen various adverts for ply panels "cut from original VW templates" which come with the fixing holes already drilled. I'm pretty sure there aren't any matching holes in the sides of my van, so I guess I'll need to drill suitable holes. Am I supposed to put rubber bungs in these holes? Are the pre-drilled holes in the ply panels intended for fixings which would not be concealed? If so, I'd probably order the panels without those holes.
I'm also planning to replace the small section of headlining, behind the pop-top hole and in front of the rear overhead locker, with a curved ply panel. Again, what's the best way to secure that so that the fixings are concealed and easily removable?
I've seen various adverts for ply panels "cut from original VW templates" which come with the fixing holes already drilled. I'm pretty sure there aren't any matching holes in the sides of my van, so I guess I'll need to drill suitable holes. Am I supposed to put rubber bungs in these holes? Are the pre-drilled holes in the ply panels intended for fixings which would not be concealed? If so, I'd probably order the panels without those holes.
I'm also planning to replace the small section of headlining, behind the pop-top hole and in front of the rear overhead locker, with a curved ply panel. Again, what's the best way to secure that so that the fixings are concealed and easily removable?