I happen to have recently acquired a set from my brother Alan on the list. If you want, I will trace or scan them and send you the results. I can mike the metal and tell you the thickness. Jim On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 8:38 PM, Peter Lapp <carrothospital@googlemail.com> wrote: > I've got the entire cabinet section out of my Westy right now to treat the > small bit of rust that's behind the stove section. When I removed the > propane lines and the water tank, I unscrewed the metal plates from the > bottom of the van and found the foamish gaskets falling apart. Does anyone > know where I can get these or have any advice on what sort of material I can > use to make my own(and where to get it)? I've searched the normal avenues of > Bus Depot, Vanagain, Gowesty, etc. > > Also, I'm going to replace the stock fiberglass insulation behind the fridge > with something that won't absorb moisture. Does anyone have any advice on > this? I've heard of people using closed cell foam and a few other things, > but I'm not sure where to get any of this stuff. > > If you have any advice for this, I'd appreciate it! > > > -p > |
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