Project camper sorting out a damp

Wow looking good Bill, well worth all your effort, hope you have it sorted and ready to go for half term.
 
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this was it a few days ago
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this is it today
 
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Thers a new bit of plywood to be bonded in hear then treat the wood to sum PVA adhesive before covering with venal tiles bonded to the wall.
was going to use a venal wall covering but her in doors want tails and new bath room fixtures new floore covering in the kitchen new carpets and reupholstered.
the singer sewing machen hope it up to the job
bill

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the part above the perspex i broke it so i had to find sumthing to mach it so the local tip i went to it not a exact mach but it one of thos thing you would have to really look to spot the difference it was a bit liter than what we had so i gave it a rub over with sum light colored wood stane before cutting it out to follow the profile of the roof
bill
 
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I sincerely hope that this thread is being followed by all the manufacturers of new vehicles.
They will certainly see how to do a job properly.
Big high fives Bill.
Geoff
 
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the bath room so far
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the bathroom so far
bill
 
i was thinking it would look a bit dark for such a small room but fashionable. upvc sheet cladding works well
 
i was thinking it would look a bit dark for such a small room but fashionable. upvc sheet cladding works well
thanks john but wife wants a nice venal wall covering not going to upset her in doors who ever buys it can change it to what ever thay want
bill
 
Great job Bill(y)

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Decided to go with a venal wall covering the walls were first covered with PVA adhesive allowed to dry then coted agene.
I then used a over lap adhesive to put up the wall covering this will finally be sprayed with a clear lacer to seal it all
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Great stuff !

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Great job Bill, coming on nicely now, looking great! (y)
 
well it starting to com together now started to the wiring today putting in the LED lights in the drinks cabinet and over sink LED through out
I have also started to trim the roof up with sum nice hard wood trim
BILL
 

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Bill how have you managed it in a couple of weeks when these body shops quote months

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You are doing a great job. Did you imagine it would have turned out so well or have you surprised yourself?
 
well to say I had not done any wood work since school apart frome some rough joinery I am very happy with the result
time to start the clean up and getting it back in order remove all my tools and crap
bill
 
did you seal the top of the roof?

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