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Date:         Wed, 9 Jun 2010 14:21:09 -0700
Reply-To:     BenT Syncro <syncro@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         BenT Syncro <syncro@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Internal Panels Replacing?
Comments: To: Caroline Cote <cotc03@HOTMAIL.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <SNT114-W37518E788EA750CE6A4CA1D7D70@phx.gbl>
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I'm sure they would love these tips on the Type 2 List.

I must admit though. I would much read about this than merits of using an AC in the portable outhouse I might have to rent for Van-O-Rama in September.

Birch in a Vanagon does sound intriguing. Have an LT35 which can benefit from that too.

BenT MobMod

On Jun 9, 2010, at 1:31 PM, Caroline Cote <cotc03@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote:

> Hi Mike, > > I've redone my entire camper interior in my split 66 back in 2006. > I took apart the old interior and used it as a template before > giving it away. > I used a really nice birch plywood 1/2 or 5/8 for the cabinets and > birch veneer 1/4 for the wall panels and ceiling. > > Send > I would recommend using a wider and more flexible material for the > ceiling because : > - it's hard to put up because of the curve top in a split (might > crack a little) > - and mostly because the ceiling is more than 4 foot wide : you have > to work AGAINST the wood grain of a 4x8 veneer sheet to bend it. > > The birch veneer 1/4 I used was sold as 4x8, but I have seen > airplane flexible birch veneer at the same shop that was sold in 5x5 > pieces, which would better the fit the ceiling. Moreover it was way > more flexible. A little more pricey but If I had to redo my split > again, I would indulge in the extra cost for a better finish. > > I'm not sure this would be a problem in a Vanagon since the roof is > probably flatter. > > I bought my wood in a woodworking shop instead of a Home Improvement > store (in Montreal, Quebec) - better quality : http://www.langevinforest.com/ > > Here is my photo album for the making of my Camper interior (No need > of a facebook account nor to be facebook friends to see it.) : > http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=26687&id=829305112&l=9098284f55 > > I presume one could replace the tapestry/wallpaper walls/ceiling > panels of a vanagon in a similar fashion... > > Do not hesitate to ask if you have any question... > > Caroline > > PS : If you see me at Bus Fusion, please don't talk to me about my > split, selling her is still fresh... Even If I love my Vester - my > "new" Westy 88 ;) >


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