does anyone have a rough idea of how much it costs to get carpet trim fitted professionally (on the insides of the van and in the hi top), are we looking at £100's or £1000. also what are your opinions on rock and roll beds...wooden or the metal one? and how do you get the cushions to stay on the wooden one, we have an autosleeper conversion which has a wooden bench and the cushions are stuck on with velcro.
thanks
carpet trim/rock and roll beds
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Re: carpet trim/rock and roll beds
I renewed the velcro on the seat of my sleeper, If that doesn't work for you then you could try non slip matting.
the carpeting is freely available and easy to fit.
but if you want someone to do it for you... that will cost, as it takes awhile, particularly getting the old stuff off
the carpeting is freely available and easy to fit.
but if you want someone to do it for you... that will cost, as it takes awhile, particularly getting the old stuff off
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Re: carpet trim/rock and roll beds
re carpet.
just re done my holdsworth/not expensive,but looks ok.
carefully cut out the old and use as templates.#
re covered the r+r bed as wel/used carpet spray glue to fix to floor etc.
did/nt do sides though/almost like carpet with no backing?
had new covers made from old patterns/curtosy of baldwins casuals.
all the best in your quest
verat25

just re done my holdsworth/not expensive,but looks ok.
carefully cut out the old and use as templates.#
re covered the r+r bed as wel/used carpet spray glue to fix to floor etc.
did/nt do sides though/almost like carpet with no backing?
had new covers made from old patterns/curtosy of baldwins casuals.




all the best in your quest
verat25

