Norris so far......

Discussion in 'Camper Conversions' started by 76Norris, Jan 19, 2015.

  1. Not everyone's cuppa tea but we like it.
    Since picking our first camper up in October we have set about stripping the old interior and started getting it to a nice clean usable condition for this year. Interior nearly finished, roof next then some mechanicals hopefully in time for Eskdale in april.
    Before pics in this thread, after pics in reply.
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  2. almost stripped
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    Time to put things back in :)
     

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  3. bernjb56

    bernjb56 Supporter

    Looking good - looks pretty solid ?
     
  4. Kept the portholes too :thumbsup:
     
  5. its quite solid, few bits that need attention sooner rather than later. Gutters are starting to go so I need to temporarily sort them before they get worse, paint looks ok on pics but not that great close up but no filler anywhere. Think I got a bargain really because of the windows. :thumbsup:
     
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  6. i like it ,well done some nice original stuff , and youve kept the port holes :thumbsup: keep it coming .
     
  7. I like the windows. (But, as everyone will tell you, I have no taste) :)
     
  8. Maybe worth a mention, if anyone fancies the flooring ive got enough left for the cargo area left over:)
     
  9. Anyone wants the cooker or sink in the first pic let me know. Free to good home and we can take to eskdale dubfest or sort delivery/collection. Near Huddersfield West Yorkshire.
     
  10. sometimes its good to put it in the cargo area too ,then if you want to use bus for other stuff you can take cusions out and have wipe clean surface
     
  11. Baysearcher

    Baysearcher [secret moderator]

    What insulation have you used?
    You don't want anything that'll absorb water...
     
  12. Rockwool Doh! Whats best??
     
  13. Baysearcher

    Baysearcher [secret moderator]

    Anything closed cell.
    You can use Celotex or that foil-backed bubble wrap stuff.
    Or you could somehow enclose the rockwall in plastic sheeting but I think that would be a pain!
    Do a search, loads of threads on here
     
  14. Thanks for the info.
     
  15. Merlin Cat

    Merlin Cat Moderator

    I love the port holes :) interior looking good.
     
  16. Starting to take shape
    pleased yo kept the portholes :)
    keep the pics coming
     

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