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Subject Topic: 1990 bailey senator very damp
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30/5/2011 at 8:45pm
 Location: Nottinghamshire
 Outfit: Sprite Alpine 2 Caravan
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Fair play to you for having a go, I'm sure you will get there. Looking forward to seeing other pictures as you progress.

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David
Chillax, you're caravaning


03/6/2011 at 7:26am
 Location: leics
 Outfit:  disco td5_ avondale corfu.
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i used celotex instead of polystyrene to repair my daughters caravan as it doesnt melt when glued.£10 for an 2400x1200x25mm sheet from travis.


04/6/2011 at 12:23pm
 Location: yarm teesside
 Outfit: bailey senator 5000
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well its been a funny week, with the bank holiday rain didnt get as much done as i would of liked, but i did manage to get the kitchen out and the fire wardrobe area out,

not bee able to do much this week but have got the front 2 floor sheets glued down and the van now feels firm underfoot again, there was no real damp in the floor just some damage around the water heater ( might be leaking will ahve to check on rebuild),

plan for this weekend was to get stuck in after all this hot weather this week i had big plans for the van but again come the weekend its overcast again, im going to try and get the front half of the van all framed out and will post pics as i progress, i would like to empty the whole van out but i feel that the interior walls are holding the roof up,

any way theres a break in the weather now so im going back to it



05/6/2011 at 8:37pm
 Location: yarm teesside
 Outfit: bailey senator 5000
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well this is where i was at this morning

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all the walls are striped at the front half of the van and ready to rebuild

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all the damp roof boards have also been removed but they will all have to come down so i can replace the awning rails where required

after a busy day of measuring cutting and glueing im now at this stage

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both sides have been fully framed out on the front half of the van and i have remade the frame under the front lower shelf, im now ready to remove the front of the van but the weather just isnt on my side at the minute

im currently trying to work out how to resquare the bulging sides, if anyone has any ideas they would be greatly apreciated

also i saw in the tv the other day when caravan shops repair vans they glue the wallboard on with a foaming glue that would take up the descrepencies in the walls, does anyone know where to get this from?

cheers mike



05/6/2011 at 9:02pm
 Location: Bristol
 Outfit: Lunar Conquest 544 a
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Looking good Mike , the bulging sides are i expect because the wall board and internal furniture have been removed , best i can suggest is either, get 2 long timbers and hold on the outside of the side windows , then tie them across the caravan ( rope through the open windows ) , tighten until the timbers pull the sides flat .

Or tie the 2 side timbers to the caravan sides via a piece of rope across the top and one underneath , only tighten enough to hold the timbers inplace , then if needed pack behind the timber to get the sides flat ( this way may be better because you can (1) move the timbers to the right place on the caravan side and (2) you won't have a piece of rope in the way when re-boarding inside .

Once you have got the sides flat, then re-board and allow to fully cure , maybe even refit the furniture before removing the timbers .

atb

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05/6/2011 at 9:08pm
 Location: Hants
 Outfit: Fleetwood Heritage 640 EB & ML270
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Wow ! serious progress !

Gorilla Glue

is foaming - might be worth a look. I think most Polyurethane glues foam.

From what I have read the bodyshops flatten and square up caravan walls by using a large flat board braced against a wall, then bracing the other side against the floor or wall. I think they sometimes use airbags too to give even pressure. Got an old airbed?

Cheers,

Al.


10/6/2011 at 9:20pm
 Location: yarm teesside
 Outfit: bailey senator 5000
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quick update and a question,

have managed to get the van turned round and am ready to remove the window tomorrow come rain or shine i have the gazebo ready,

now for the question, does any one know if the alloy sheeting on the early 90's bailey senator and pagent range extends down to floor level at the rear of the van behind the lower rear panel

it would apear that i might hava a wasps nest in behind there as there has been a lot of interest from quite a few around a small hole near the number plate, with being alergic i dont fancy them getting inside the van while im working and waiting for the poison to take effect

cheers in advance mike



12/9/2011 at 2:13pm
 Location: Rogiet Gwent South Wales
 Outfit: Volvo v70r Bailey Senator 1991
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  Read with great interest,the post by,Adele and Mike.See the last post was back in May,I am about to go down the same path,with a Bailey Senator 5000 1991.What was the out come of the rebuild.

                                                                    Jimbo.



12/9/2011 at 7:28pm
 Location: Swindon
 Outfit: Bailey Orion 450 5 Skoda Octavia 4x4
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Holy mother of god..... that makes mine look good
Fair play to you, some fantastic work being done there

I would run a mile at even the thought of a wasps nest though


12/9/2011 at 8:19pm
 Location: Halifax West Yorkshire
 Outfit: VW Amarok Crewcab Pickup Truck
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Sorry to here of your problems Ebay has a lot to answer for I been there and was screwrd as well so my thoughts are with youit looks like a real big job all power to you and best of luck with it. Ian



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