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Posts archive for: 17 November, 2007
  • Restoring the Interior

    Yup, it was worse than we thought. At some point the seals between the camper body walls and roof had given up the will to live and had let in water. It's been properly fixed with a very nice fibreglass repair, but the extent of the damage was not evident until we had pulled the roof and wall boards away from the joists.

    Old campers and caravans were built in a very similar fashion to timber-framed houses, and the water had spread to many of the joists, and then worked its way down the walls. End of wood.

    5 days of stripping wood you could put your finger through, bench-sawing, cutting, grinding, shaping, filling, glueing... it's not difficult, but takes days of work. We also discovered that one of the shower walls was so rotten, the slightest slip would have sent you through a splintering, rotten, horribly-papered wall of gangrene nastiness. Solution - hit with hammer until wall is no more. Replace.

    We don't have the time to do this properly and there are still areas which are not great. The real solution is to strip the interior completely and start again with everything from scratch - new cupboards, units, everything, but this will last another 10 years. I hope !

    Front brakes still don't work properly either...

    More photos to come when I'm back from a tough week on an Indian beach. We work hard you know....

  • Current progress and 'Behold the Hideousness'

    This is Mrs Magnox here, with my first Mignon post. Orangeblossom has come up to help with the 'cosmetics' of the van interior this week and things have moved along...

    On close inspection some areas of the roof were quite damp (well, the timbers were more like sponge) so they had to be taken down and new mdf put up (that was a bugger of a job to hold that in place over the top of the cab). I'm sure Magnox will fill you in on that (however, a 10 day holiday work trip to India beckoned for Magnox, so we are getting stuck in).

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    But I often wonder - who are the people who go into Homebase or B&Q or whatever, and think 'No, I won't get that lovely pattern or colour, I'll buy the most disgusting and hideous wallpaper/paint/material that I find. That will be just perfect!'. We have found some very worrying choices whilst stripping off the outer layer of wallpaper.

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    So we are being a bit more tasteful with our decor, a nice blue with a lovely navy blue tartan for the cushions. Pa will like it, and here is Orangeblossom up to some stitchery* in the dining room:

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    * a craft I do not have and never will possess. All hail the Orangeblossom.

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