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01/8/2011 at 12:53pm
Location: Southampton Outfit: Pennine Fiesta
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Hi All,
Recent Fiesta owner here. I've just noticed that the RHS rear panel has gone very soft at the bottom and needs replacing.
I have seen on here that someone replaced their side panels by sanding the wood down to leave the Al cladding and sticking that onto a new bit of ply. I will do that if needs be, but I was wondering if anyone had any joy in getting replacement panels from Pennine or Tent Valeting Services.
Even a offcut would do, and I'll cut to size and drill it. I could make a new door at the same time, as that's looking a bot iffy as well.
Any advice appreciated, thanks.
Simon
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01/8/2011 at 4:12pm
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Quote: Originally posted by SiHa on 01/8/2011
Hi All,
Recent Fiesta owner here. I've just noticed that the RHS rear panel has gone very soft at the bottom and needs replacing.
I have seen on here that someone replaced their side panels by sanding the wood down to leave the Al cladding and sticking that onto a new bit of ply. I will do that if needs be, but I was wondering if anyone had any joy in getting replacement panels from Pennine or Tent Valeting Services.
Even a offcut would do, and I'll cut to size and drill it. I could make a new door at the same time, as that's looking a bot iffy as well.
Any advice appreciated, thanks.
Simon
Have you done a search under pennine as there is a heck of a lot to get through but it is possibly there as I remember seeing someone had replaced bits & pieces as you never know if you need to do the same or at least keep an eye open for it. I wil have a look see if I can find something & if you do between us we might find something. Got my pad & pencil by me just in case.
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02/8/2011 at 8:10am
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Quote: Originally posted by beanpark on 01/8/2011
There is one under:
Help!"!!! side panals rotten on pennine 29.3.2011
Scroll down on that page and a member Frederico has changed a panal even if it is not the same the basics are. So you maybe could get through to him and ask for help I am sure if he knows how & what to do he will as he offered help to another member who had to replace panels.
Hope it goes okay.
Thanks, I'd seen that one, I was after taking the easy route of getting the composite panels already bonded, and just cutting to shape. I'll go Frederico's route if I have to, but I'd rather not - it's a bit of a faff.
Anyway, I'm thinking about a third option. There are a composite panels available out there that use a synthetic core, rather than ply. It would be lighter and will never rot again - might give that a go.
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02/8/2011 at 10:08am
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Quote: Originally posted by SiHa
Anyway, I'm thinking about a third option. There are a composite panels available out there that use a synthetic core, rather than ply. It would be lighter and will never rot again - might give that a go.
Hi
You would need to consider that the back panel takes the weight and stresses & strains of the folding beds. With the cut out section for the door it's not the strongest of panels as it is. If you use a composite panel it would need to be stronger than the original ply if possible.
What age is your Fiesta ?
Any chance of photos following the course of the job when you replace it. It helps others doing a similar job. We all love photos.
Good luck with it
pieface
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02/8/2011 at 11:49am
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Quote: Originally posted by pie*face on 02/8/2011Hi
You would need to consider that the back panel takes the weight and stresses & strains of the folding beds. With the cut out section for the door it's not the strongest of panels as it is. If you use a composite panel it would need to be stronger than the original ply if possible.
What age is your Fiesta ?
Any chance of photos following the course of the job when you replace it. It helps others doing a similar job. We all love photos.
Good luck with it
pieface
Thanks, valid points. When I finally get round to it, I will take plenty of snaps and post them here.
It's a 1996 Model.
Cheers,
SiHa
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17/8/2011 at 1:19pm
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Hi Howard,
Sorry for the delay, we were using the aforementioned FC in Windy Wet Wales.
Thanks, for your advice, but it was never my intention to ha ve it professionally repaired, I was just interested to know if anyone had managed to get replacement panels from Pennine. I am more than capable of doing the work myself, I just need the materials.
Anyway, I've had no joy out of Pennine, so I'm going to get some 3mm Al/PE composite 3mm, and glue to 18mm exterior ply with Fibreglass resin, which can also be used to waterproof the edges. Will post back with piccies when it's done.
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