Making DIY interior units

Discussion in 'Mech Tech' started by Mavis and family, Oct 3, 2011.

  1. That looks really smart 8)
     
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  4. Zed

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    Verry, very nice. That must have taken a great deal of time but WOW it was worth it. Is the walnut pukka veneer?
     
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  6. Thanks for your nice comments.

    The total cost of everything in my case was just the right side of £300.

    I know the interior is not completely tailor made, but it more than suits what we need and we love it so I guess it's mission accomplished.

    Next project?.....rewire of front end?......upholstery of door cards?......door rubbers?.......etc etc etc.......the list goes on, but we wouldn't be without Mavis.

    Enjoy everyone!!
     
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  8. That looks brilliant well done
     
  9. sANDYbAY

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    Mavis and family your camper looks smashing inside really clean and sorted.

    Horts I looked at yours and I like it but I noticed you don't have a front bumper?

    Zed. cheers for the comments mate. It's a very thin formica so easy to clean and won't scratch or stain.
     
  10. Sandy, that interior looks amazing...Where did you get your formica from and what paint did your mate use?
     
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  12. sandybay is a true wooworking expert ,he has sent me two vw coasters ,they are so nice I have decided to let no cup /glass be ever placed on them....

    Thanks mate and karma does work... C:)
     
  13. sANDYbAY

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    You're more than welcome lef and I'm glad you like them. I've finished them with Danish Oil so you're cuppa should be ok.
    Thanks again for giving me the carburettor float.
     

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