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  1. Squiffy

    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    Today's offering, back windows fitted.
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    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    I have got the air nibbler that I had in the garage, I took all my hand tools when I sold the garage, but the compressor I have now hasn't got the cfm to run the air tools. However I find the jigsaw far more convenient and accurate. Phil
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    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    All n/s windows bonded on and water tested this morning 👌. The rear door apertures are cut out and outer skin was attached to strengtheners before trim was knocked into place, the factory bonding between outer skin and the strengtheners had failed making it difficult to cut with the outer skin...
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    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    OK first window bonded only another 7 to go 🤪 Phil
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    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    The difference is on the sliding door and the o/s you are guided by the strengtheners all that is needed is to drill a hole big enough for your jigsaw blade to go through beside the panel strentheners then jig all around the strengthener lip, after which you knock on the trim around aperture you...
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    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    Yes Phil, This is why I left it to the next day when the sun was shining and the temp here was around 10C, but to be honest I was sticking stuff up inside the van I.e. ceiling supports and the "Sticks like shit" was going off beautifully all be it over a two day period to fully cure. I can...
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    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    I thought I'd google " How to fit full glazing to Renault boxer van and equivalent " just to make my life easier, bit of a Forlorn Hope, I can't find anything on the Web on how to fit the rear side windows, plenty of tutorials on n/s and o/s front windows and on rear door windows but I've fitted...
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    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    Well today saw the glueing on of the solar panel and gland box for the cables. Also a frustrating day trying to sort out where and how to cut the apertures for the rear side windows, be aware if you go down the fully glazed route that the cutting of the rear apertures is not like the sliding...
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    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    Didn't get chance to bond some windows but spent most of the day marking out the floor plan with different coloured electrical tape so I can get a better feel as to space and where is best to put various appliances. As it's glazed all round the 3 way fridge proved a difficulty, but I've now...
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    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    Yes Phil it's very closed formed foam, stuck together in two halves causing a further barrier in the center of the foam. Yes you lay a bead of sealant into the corrugation making sure the bead starts on the top of one corrugation and continues along the negative corrugation to the top of the...
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    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    One day further on, ceiling fitting blocks stuck on, and second Heki now fitted. One picture shows my solution to the roof corrugation which is foam water proof fillers from Atlantic Cladding near us. They are used on corrugated tin roofs to stop water ingress under the eaves cut down to fit the...
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    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    Just a bit further on, had some problems with family properties to sort out loft mounted bathroom fan for one and various other jobs only to come home yesterday evening to a leak from upstairs bathroom bath waste "Hmmmmm" anyway just a few picks of fitting the two mini Heki's. And one after I'd...
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    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    Trust me Mark the van in the background took me 6 months of full time work sometimes till 10 at night though on weekends in the main we went off in our Swift which we still had at the time. I'm hoping to complete this next one in about 3 months so we shall see it won't be as comprehensive as the...
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    TOTALLY unrelated to self building, but one for a Guru

    My son has Toyota EV and when he comes home he plugs into my outside socket that I've fixed to my wood shed/workshop it's on a 16 amp Rcd unit, to be fair I have never thought to check wether the socket gets warm but he's used it many times with no problems. Next time he's up I'll check it as a...
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    TOTALLY unrelated to self building, but one for a Guru

    Edited as incorrectly sent.
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    New build Sis-in-Laws Motorhome

    As mentioned in another post this morning I am about or rather have started a new build on a Peugeot Boxer, as I promised Millie here are a few photos of the start. First few are some of the goodies to go in, I'm doing something different on this one I'm fitting full privacy glass sides and...
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    Which Adhesive to attach cellotex to aluminium sheets

    Sorry for late reply Robbo, been working on the van all day. No just dot and dab here a d there, never had a problem with condensation, but then once the insulation is on I'm not going to rip it off to find out 😆. My van was done 7 years ago and been all over the continent and as far as I'm...
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    Which Adhesive to attach cellotex to aluminium sheets

    Will do Phil, I'll post some picture today as for the start of the build, I've just ti's minute swapped the vans around so as I can start on my sister in laws. Phil
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    Which Adhesive to attach cellotex to aluminium sheets

    I personally have never had problems sticking Celotex or Retinol to any surface with an adhesive sealant like "Sticks like shit" or as Millie suggested "Stixall". And have never had to clean the foil for it to bond to the point where it would destroy the sheet if it had to be removed. P.s. I've...
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    Bloody Stixall Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh

    Galvanising has always only been a zinc coating of iron or steel Dave, the main differences is how it is applied electrolysis or hot dipped. Galvanised steel is usually guaranteed for 20 years against rust if its done properly of course. Phil P.s. You have to be very careful when welding...
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