Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2008 22:25:42 -0400
Reply-To: craig cowan <phishman068@GMAIL.COM>
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From: craig cowan <phishman068@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Westy floor plans
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As far as some of the bracketry is concerned, i learned today that it's not
necessarily an exact science...
I installed my rear cabinet into my '85 and really just eye-balled and rough
measured the spots for the 3 brakets, and then just hit them with a punch
and drilled to my heart's content. The screws can move around a bit in the
holes, and the brackets will be "pulled in" to the cabinet at least a bit.
As far as the floor holes for the drains and propane go, i made a template
from the Westy and it has, thus far proven to be a real bear. It's almost
impossible to get the exact location, as your reference points are "the edge
of this ridge" (The floor ridges), but since they are indefiably
rounded.....it makes things tricky. I did start drilling one hole that i'm
sure is a bit off, but i will file out as need be (no-one sees them
anyway!). Now the holes in the side panels......
That's a measure 12 times cut once kind of deal.
-Craig
'85GL (Gutted)
On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 1:21 PM, mdrillock <mdrillock@cox.net> wrote:
> A couple of people have asked me about the floor dimples marking the
> spots for the Westy holes. These are very small, like someone used a
> dull nail and hit it with a hammer. If you don't know what and where to
> look you might not think they are anything at all. If you set a Westy
> interior into place on a bare metal passenger floor you can see the
> dimples right in the center of the water tank drain area, etc. There are
> other dimples in places that have nothing to do with Westy cabinets so I
> assume VW made a standard floor sheet metal pre-marked for lots of
> vehicle variations.
>
> Mark
>
>
> mdrillock wrote:
>
>> Neil, the locations for the various Westy holes in the floor are marked
>> on all Vanagons. If you look closely at the bare floor metal you can see
>> a small dimple marking the center of each hole.
>>
>> I use hole saws sized for each function. These should be fitted with a
>> centering bit and you just start the centering bit in the dimple and go
>> down through the floor.
>>
>> In any case once you get the cabinets just set into place you can mark
>> the holes and look for the dimples. Then remove the cabinet and drill.
>>
>> Mark
>>
>> Neil2 wrote:
>>
>>> Hey volks,
>>>
>>> I'm about to search the black hole (archives) for some data and thought,
>>> perhaps, someone has gone this way before: Next week I hope to begin
>>> the
>>> floor install on my Vanagon and I'd like to cut a few holes in
>>> anticipation
>>> of her transition to a Westy later.
>>>
>>> I know of the Potable water drain, sink drain, propane mounts and no
>>> others. Can anyone locate (tell me the exact placement) these and any
>>> others I'm unaware of? ...............................
>>>
>>
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