Psychoman
Hi all,
Well - big day today - as the weather was good, I decided to rip into the start of my "bad road" family wild camper conversion. The base vehicle is a Sprinter 4x4, which was originally an environment agency crew cab, with a load of Bott racking and boxes in the back.
After 4 or 5 hours I've stripped out most of the back of the van - all the racking and boxes are out, and the webasto heater disconnected. I still need to rip out the existing catering station (carefully - I plan to reuse a fair bit of that) and sort some nasty rust I found around the extractor fan when I pulled the roof lining - but so far I'm pretty happy with that for an afternoon's work. :dance: I'll post photos of the build as it progresses if anyone is interested?
Anyway - my question... having unbolted all the racking and stuff I now have a floor with probably 25-30 decent size bolt holes, plus a couple of 2" vents. The holes go through the existing heavy duty flooring and through the van floor - some into box sections, some just through the tin work. My plan was to leave the existing floor in place and possibly put lighter ply over this - but what to do about the holes?!? If I run bolts back through then, then I won't have a level surface to mount the new "top" floor to, but presumably if I just leave them, then wet from road spray will find its way in under the ply and rot both the ply and the sheet metal over time? Do I need to pull the existing flooring up, fibre glass or weld up the holes (which seems a hell of a lot of work) or is there a smarter solution?
I guess I'm not the first to face this issue - hoping someone on here can give me a useful suggestion? :idea:
Well - big day today - as the weather was good, I decided to rip into the start of my "bad road" family wild camper conversion. The base vehicle is a Sprinter 4x4, which was originally an environment agency crew cab, with a load of Bott racking and boxes in the back.
After 4 or 5 hours I've stripped out most of the back of the van - all the racking and boxes are out, and the webasto heater disconnected. I still need to rip out the existing catering station (carefully - I plan to reuse a fair bit of that) and sort some nasty rust I found around the extractor fan when I pulled the roof lining - but so far I'm pretty happy with that for an afternoon's work. :dance: I'll post photos of the build as it progresses if anyone is interested?
Anyway - my question... having unbolted all the racking and stuff I now have a floor with probably 25-30 decent size bolt holes, plus a couple of 2" vents. The holes go through the existing heavy duty flooring and through the van floor - some into box sections, some just through the tin work. My plan was to leave the existing floor in place and possibly put lighter ply over this - but what to do about the holes?!? If I run bolts back through then, then I won't have a level surface to mount the new "top" floor to, but presumably if I just leave them, then wet from road spray will find its way in under the ply and rot both the ply and the sheet metal over time? Do I need to pull the existing flooring up, fibre glass or weld up the holes (which seems a hell of a lot of work) or is there a smarter solution?
I guess I'm not the first to face this issue - hoping someone on here can give me a useful suggestion? :idea: