Cheers bud, I'll get a few matts of Dodo Pro Barrier MLV. Not the cheapest stuff is it....I would. I did in the front of my cab in the van.
If it does the job, then money well spent.
Cheers bud, I'll get a few matts of Dodo Pro Barrier MLV. Not the cheapest stuff is it....I would. I did in the front of my cab in the van.
Velcro is ideal but not too muchCan anyone suggest how to attach a single panel in the top half of the van as shown in the picture
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@ChrisPatt71 this is my headlining from Harrison's trim suppliesVan all insulated ,sound proofing and carpet lined .
One peice headlining ,6 led's in the roof ,2 in the tailgate .12 volt socket and two way light switches .
First one I have done and really enjoyed it ,and we'll chuffed with the result.
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You get a better finish imo having all one piece. Buy a panel somewhere like custom design shop or cut your own which is what I’ve done in pastCan anyone suggest how to attach a single panel in the top half of the van as shown in the picture
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Use predrilled holes (in yellow) with panel clips and make your template to follow green outline ..Can anyone suggest how to attach a single panel in the top half of the van as shown in the picture
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Got mine from travis Perkins then cut it myself using the original hardboard panels as templates.Can anyone recommend a good place to buy ply lining for a camper conversion? Cheers
Can anyone recommend a good place to buy ply lining for a camper conversion? Cheers
Love this ,how much?Harrisson Trim Supplies are a great company and Danielle is lovely to deal with. When we started up we used them a lot to supply a multitude of products including their easyliner carpet. These days we buy rolls of carpet from the same supplier as Mega Van Mats. Here is the direct comparisson of the two from a company with the ability to make a first hand informed decision thus helping you choose the right carpet for your needs.
Cost - obviously we buy rolls and we choose to pay more for a 30m roll of the Mega stretch type carpet than a 40m roll of easyliner.
Quality - We prefer Mega Stretch or we wouldn't use it a 30m roll is as fat as a 40m easyliner this tells me its around 25% thicker/denser.
Application - We found that the Easyliner can be prone to a bit of glue seepage on rare occasions due to inconsistencies in the thickness.
Safety - Mega Stretch has passed the EC118 fire resistance tests / Easyliner has passed the UK trading standards equivilent which consists of exactly the same test criteria.
In conclusion.......
We have achieved great results with both carpets but choose the Mega Stretch as the quality is undoubtedly superior to the Easyliner and we pride ourselves on only using the very best materials available to convert vans.
I hope for those of you taking on the job of lining your vans your selves this comparison helps you choose your carpet supplier.
Here are some shots of our work
What thickness 6mm?Got mine from travis Perkins then cut it myself using the original hardboard panels as templates.
No I got 3.6mm that way you can use hidden fixings. Haven’t any fixings that can accommodate thicker ply. If using thicker tend to need to use screws in order to flex the ply into the shape of the rear quarter.What thickness 6mm?