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Subject Topic: Relining a caravan Post Reply Post New Topic
17/8/2013 at 1:48pm
 Location: herefordshire
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I am about to rip out the damp lining of my vintage caravan, but because of it's age (I think), hardboard is currently the lining. I am thinking of replacing in with ply-board. Firstly, is this a good idea? Secondly, are there any hints or tips that anyone may have about cutting the curves into the ply-board, if a template, how would I go about making one? Sorry, just one more, what would be best to use to cut the ply-board, jigsaw or Stanley knife?

Sorry for the pathetic questions, this is my 1st caravan and my DIY skills are not what they could be.

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17/8/2013 at 1:54pm
 Location: Lancashire
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lots of info here

Fixed It Club Members Directory



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17/8/2013 at 1:56pm
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Quote: Originally posted by michael on 17/8/2013

lots of info here

<a title="" href="http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/chatter/display_topic_threads.asp?ForumID=31&TopicID=113042&PagePosition=1" target="_self">Fixed It Club Members Directory</a>





Thank you, sorry new to the site only signed up this morning. Thanks again

Steve

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17/8/2013 at 2:18pm
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welcome,keep a record of your repairs and post on the above.

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17/8/2013 at 3:11pm
 Location: Dorset
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On one of the fix it club - Al Parker's wife makes a template out of lining paper (I think) - have a look and see.

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17/8/2013 at 3:13pm
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http://www.thomson-caravans.co.uk/alanparker/als.html

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17/8/2013 at 3:14pm
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look at the paneling page


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17/8/2013 at 6:24pm
 Location: Yorkshire
 Outfit: Elddis Wisp 450 CT
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Hi & Welcome,

For my repairs I used a jig-saw with the thin blade designed for cutting curves into wood. It worked very well.

My blog for repair work is here: HERE

Dan

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17/8/2013 at 7:08pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Workaholic on 17/8/2013
Hi & Welcome,

For my repairs I used a jig-saw with the thin blade designed for cutting curves into wood. It worked very well.

My blog for repair work is here: HERE

Dan



Thanks dan, just about to look at your page now. Thank you very much indeed!

Steve



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17/8/2013 at 7:52pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Workaholic on 17/8/2013
Hi & Welcome,

For my repairs I used a jig-saw with the thin blade designed for cutting curves into wood. It worked very well.

My blog for repair work is here: HERE

Dan



Looks like you had your work cut out there for you. Very brave of you to make the window wall in one piece, not sure if it is something I would have the guts to do. Excellent job though.



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17/8/2013 at 7:55pm
 Location: Yorkshire
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Quote: Originally posted by gvart on 17/8/2013


Looks like you had your work cut out there for you. Very brave of you to make the window wall in one piece, not sure if it is something I would have the guts to do. Excellent job though.





Thanks Steve. Yeah it was a bit more work than anticipated, but we had our first weekend away last weekend and it was excellent. The kids loved it, as we did, so it was worth while in the end.....

The front window piece wasn't too diffiuclt, just fragile! Careful handling saw that it all went smoothly.

With any caravan work, just take your time, measure twice & cut once!

Dan

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17/8/2013 at 9:54pm
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lol, I have always been told to measure twice, but I am sure my tape measure lies to me. Did you use ply or hard board to reline and would you mind if I asked you how you managed to cut the curves, did you use a template? If so, how did you make the template for the walls?

Just emailed your link over to my wife, she is reading it now, I thought it was a great idea, so I just started my blog for my little Cadet 10 too. I think it is a great idea. Thanks for sharing your link, it has given me a lot to think about, and a great source of info for me to return to while I am refurbishing our van.

Steve

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17/8/2013 at 10:31pm
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I used proper wallboard for the front and rear seating area.

Only used ply in the shower/toilet room as I bought some heavy duty vinyl paper for there.

As for the curves in the front piece, we cut the wallboard to the correct height and width then put in place, then marked the windows from the outside using the ABS plastic front as the template.

The using a jig-saw with a thin blade designed for cutting curves, we carefully cut out the windows. I had to do a little bit of trimming with a stanley knife once fitted. But I'd rather trim than have a gap.....

Glad my blog can help. I actually got the idea from my sister. Her work on her van was a lot more than what I needed to do. I'll dig her link out for you.

Here you go, this makes good bedtime reading! lol HERE

Any questions just fire away. One of us will try and assist you.

Good luck.

Dan

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17/8/2013 at 11:11pm
 Location: Bolton Lancs
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If I was doing a re build again I would try to obtain some GRP sheet. It would be one less thing to rot



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