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02/6/2007 at 5:13pm
Location: Shetland The bonny isle Outfit: Mazda Ts2 Estate Sterling Eccles Opal
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We purchased our Abbey Spectrum 418 (1998 model) in March, whilst my other half was checking the water system in the bathroom he noticed a suspicious looking silicon sealent around the shower unit and investigated.
He started to peel back the vinyl and discovered that the right hand corner (back) was damp. Further investigation revealed that the spars running along the walls were completely rotted through and the polysterene was grey with damp that seemed to be as far as it went.
Onto the roof which is rotten along one side.
We live in a remote island, no caravan repairers, however hubby is a bit of a jack of all trades but master at come, so we are going to have to tackle this ourselves.
Firstly we need to know where we can get finishing products such as vinyl, seals etc. no chance of getting it here so it needs to be online suppliers. Second do we have to rip out polysterene or can we treat it with pva. Third what kind of ply do we need and where can we get it. The existing ply is about 3mm we reckon. Any help much appreciated.
------------- Kath
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02/6/2007 at 9:44pm
Location: Staffordshire Outfit: Europa
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Hi Kath,
We are in the process of a complete rebuild of a caravan.
You should be able to get all the items online,if you do a search of this forum there are many suggested shops for different items dependant on what you need, there is also Ebay.
If you are needing wallboards the carriage will be expensive, ours is an old Van so we are using 3mm ply from our local timber yard, it has cost us £4 per sheet for 4' x 8'. In comparison wallboard will cost approx £25 per sheet. Not worth the expense for our old van.
Our polystyrene was in a bad state, but we left it on and it has dried out fine, because we made a bit of a mess of getting it off in places we are lining it with thin (2mm) polystrene from the heating section of the DIY shop, to give the ply a better base to stick to.
Ours was decorated with Vinyl too, but Fablon is quite expensive for a small amount so I will be using a good quality kitchen wallpaper.
Hope this helps
Safy
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03/6/2007 at 5:52pm
Location: St Helens Lancashire Outfit: Eriba 540 Mazda CX5 SEL
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Hi Rob and Cath and welcome, thought I might be able to point you in the right direction, go to my web site and on the home page at the bottom is a link to Wizards site and from there, there are loads of other links to others who have tackled projects like yours. Loads of information, the damp problems seem less daunting after looking at them.
Reguarding the polystyrene, if its stuck to the aluminium, I would leave it and fill in the gaps with a water based sealer (grip fill or the like) then pva to seal and then when you stick the board on there is a firm base.
thereddragons suggestion of ply and wallpaper is most probably the way to go to keep costs down, hope this helps and good luck, by the way spent a few hours in the "Queens" in Lerwick, great place, cheers,
------------- Lawrence
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