Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2000 19:24:31 -0500
Reply-To: TieDye <boomin@EPIX.NET>
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From: TieDye <boomin@EPIX.NET>
Subject: Rear Carpeting/Customization...
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Recently I had purchased new carpeting for two rooms in my house,
after installation I had a piece large enough to fit the cargo area of my
GL. I took two layers of the foam backing, a thin piece of canvas (army
tent material) and a traced out piece of cut carpet, and with an industrial
stapler... stapled all 4 layers together, and placed in my GL perfect. I
removed the wall panels, and rear seat (middle seat was gone for a while)
and used these items to firm up the carpet and give it a professional look.
I also did something a little different with a sheet of plywood and some
wood trim to enclose the bottom of the rear seat, I cut out a square where
the heater blower pushes air, and two ovals on each side of the board to
hold speakers, under the seat with the ample room there... I placed a
hundred watt amplifier, and secured the works in place with a board behind
the seat posts.
the O's below are the seat posts, and will show how I secured this...
===================== <- board 2 inch longer then the space of
seat posts
O =============== O
=============================== <-panel where speakers are
I placed carpet over the panels, cutout the speaker and floor vent slots...
and have closed in that compartment of the van. The board in top of drawing
was 2 inch by 1 inch trim boards, and if this is placed above heater
cutouts, will hold the panel there firmly... how I attached all of this
together was with 4 bolts from a swingset, with a butterfly nut on the
inside... making it easy to remove the panel to get inside (i keep a pouch
of tools, and spare tubing and stuff behind on the side with no amp)
If anyone would like to see what I've done... I will take pictures
tomorrow... I plan to anyway :)
TieDye
( E-Mail - boomin@epix.net or tiedye@webtrek.org)
1984 VW Vanagon (1.9l) Owner
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