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nice to do a different colour Transporter,
CheesHi there, looking good...
What window shades did you use ?
Be careful of travel volts site, prices are ex vat and plus a hefty shipping charge.If you are referring to the sockets I'm thinking of then they are just CBE sockets. Available from a variety of places, but your first call should be @travelvolts, you can see his website here.
There a numerous different options available with a few different surrounds to finish them off. I had to use a few different suppliers to get exactly what I wanted. Also, be aware that there are two different 12v socket types.
It is next day delivery though so handy if you need bits quickBe careful of travel volts site, prices are ex vat and plus a hefty shipping charge.
Do like the roof,,,,, what is the roof covered ply, assuming Harrisons brushed material on it2 more with a bit of colour. One in vinyl and other leather to match their seats
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Megavanmats brushed nylonDo like the roof,,,,, what is the roof covered ply, assuming Harrisons brushed material on it
did you use original hardboard, new ply etc as looks curvedMegavanmats brushed nylon
@Absolut5 do you think the Megavanmats brushed nylon would be hard wearing enough for sliding boards etc for a pop top roof? Noticed in this thread that on a van with a pop top - you had covered with carpet instead - was that customer choice, or your recommendation? Thanks (as always) for your help!Megavanmats brushed nylon
No it won’t be hard wearing enough... carpet was the customers choice@Absolut5 do you think the Megavanmats brushed nylon would be hard wearing enough for sliding boards etc for a pop top roof? Noticed in this thread that on a van with a pop top - you had covered with carpet instead - was that customer choice, or your recommendation? Thanks (as always) for your help!
Super helpful... so best to stick with carpet for anything to do with a pop top then? Or would it work to cover all the underside with the brushed nylon?No it won’t be hard wearing enough... carpet was the customers choice
Not a massive fan of carpet on ceilings personally, as feel it makes the van feel darker and closed in, but it has its places, maybe do the edges of the pop top bed in carpet and recess them to fit a lighter material or a white laminate etcSuper helpful... so best to stick with carpet for anything to do with a pop top then? Or would it work to cover all the underside with the brushed nylon?
Well done
Not a massive fan of carpet on ceilings personally, as feel it makes the van feel darker and closed in, but it has its places, maybe do the edges of the pop top bed in carpet and recess them to fit a lighter material or a white laminate etc
sounds wise. Have steered well clear of a dark colour on the ceiling, given previous conversations with you. Have gone for a ‘silver’ carpet, but wondering if I should switch all of the underside for the brushed nylon, and keep the carpet on the top (bed) side...would the MVM material be strong enough for that? Your advice so valued - cheers Jason