As above please, we want to redo our interior as it's a little tired and tatty looking. We noticed that the carpet in there already must be proper stuff as it's a thinner carpet so it's more mallable than regular carpet too, so easier to fit around the edges of the ply walls - any ideas where you can buy the stuff on a large roll at a competitive price?
All advice much appreciated!
im not sure he after Carpet i think he wont Interior Carpet for panel van walls? if it rib your after let me no i got some of ebay and it gart 10m for £49 that with posting too
chris
useful links as I want redo mine. Incidentally, I have a huge roll of brand new carpet ideal sufficient to do about 8 van floors front to rear in a light mottled beige colour and its free to anyone who wants to collect.
AngeloEvs wrote:useful links as I want redo mine. Incidentally, I have a huge roll of brand new carpet ideal sufficient to do about 8 van floors front to rear in a light mottled beige colour and its free to anyone who wants to collect.
oh dum i wish i post this befor lining me van and free too, well got to say u are a top guy for giving away to help some one out, iv done mine now im sure someone well give you a beer for it
People we bought the house off had new carpets laid throughout. We moved in and took em up as the better half wanted tiles downstairs and wood upstairs. I got loads of carpet now clogging up the garage but I did use some to completely redo the van. Loads left and want rid!
I used this guy for my van interior, good stuff, easy to use. I found I needed about twice as much glue as i first thought. The spray adhesive he supplies is also pretty good. Not a smelly as some and dries nice and fast.
Don't know how to post images, but you can see a close-up in my profile.
I can do both soft trim & veltrim.The soft trim is ribbed and the veltrim is smooth.I also supply the correct adhesive aswell.
I can do the soft trim for £6.50 a linear metre (2sq metres).
The veltrim is £7.50 a linear metre (2sq metres).
You can buy cheaper carpets but they may not be designed for the job and may not meet coach building specifications.
I also have a large range of colours available (appx 13).
The smooth is easier to work with as you are not trying to keep the ribs running the same way.It is better for hiding any joins you may need to make.