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		<title>The Dormobile Interior Restoration is Complete!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Aug 2007 22:55:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ian</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m not fibbing. See, it&#8217;s even in a comic strip, so it must be true.</p>
<p><img src="/_images/dormobile-restoration/Page_1.jpg" alt="Comic Strip showing progress of Dormobile restoration" width="500" height="648" /><img src="/_images/dormobile-restoration/Page_2.jpg" alt="Comic Strip showing progress of Dormobile restoration" width="500" height="648" /><img src="/_images/dormobile-restoration/Page_3.jpg" alt="Comic Strip showing progress of Dormobile restoration" width="500" height="648" /><img src="/_images/dormobile-restoration/Page_4.jpg" alt="Comic Strip showing progress of Dormobile restoration" width="500" height="648" /><img src="/_images/dormobile-restoration/Page_5.jpg" alt="Comic Strip showing progress of Dormobile restoration" width="500" height="648" /><img src="/_images/dormobile-restoration/Page_6.jpg" alt="Comic Strip showing progress of Dormobile restoration" width="500" height="648" /><img src="/_images/dormobile-restoration/Page_7.jpg" alt="Comic Strip showing progress of Dormobile restoration" width="500" height="648" /></p>
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		<title>Nearly done on the Dormobile Interior Resto!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Aug 2007 20:32:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ian</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the van completely empty and looking shabby, I really needed to get on and finish the job. The interior was mostly done (well, the new doors I cut out needed routing &#8211; so that I can put trim around the edge &#8211; and hinges, catches etc) but while the van was empty I decided [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the van completely empty and looking shabby, I really needed to get on and finish the job. The interior was mostly done (well, the new doors I cut out needed routing &ndash; so that I can put trim around the edge &ndash; and hinges, catches etc) but while the van was empty I decided to give it a make-over (see previous post for the list). </p>
<p>The hardest job was putting new windows in (or old windows with new rubbers). I really needed a swear box, especially when the helpful leverage supplied by screwdriver slipped and scratched the freshly tinted windows! This was not an easy job, and I am not looking forward to doing it again. Ever.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a bit of the progress from that part of the refurb, done over 12 hours:</p>
<div class="photogallery"><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/IMG_0667.html" rel="lightbox" title="Look - no windows!"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/IMG_0667.jpg" alt="Look - no windows!" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/IMG_0668.html" rel="lightbox" title="Rust damage inside the window"><img width="120" height="90" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/IMG_0668.jpg" alt="Rust damage inside the window" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/IMG_0670.html" rel="lightbox" title="Rust damage inside the window"><img width="120" height="90" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/IMG_0670.jpg" alt="Rust damage inside the window" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/IMG_0672.html" rel="lightbox" title="Masked and painted"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/IMG_0672.jpg" alt="Masked and painted" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/IMG_0673.html" rel="lightbox" title="Masked and painted"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/IMG_0673.jpg" alt="Masked and painted" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/IMG_0674.html" rel="lightbox" title="Painting done. I am high as a kite now."><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/IMG_0674.jpg" alt="Painting done. I am high as a kite now." /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/IMG_0675.html" rel="lightbox" title="Painting done. I am high as a kite now."><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/IMG_0675.jpg" alt="Painting done. I am high as a kite now." /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/IMG_0676.html" rel="lightbox" title="Painting done. I am high as a kite now."><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/IMG_0676.jpg" alt="Painting done. I am high as a kite now." /></a></span>
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<p> On the Saturday just gone, I finally put the refurbed interior back in. It was a bit of a jigsaw, and I discovered that I was missing one piece (thankfully, not a crucial part, and one I can make up out of MDF quite easily). There are still some final bits of work needed &ndash; some trimming, floor, and a few other odds and sods, but basically the donkeywork is all done now. And here&#8217;s the (almost) finished result:</p>
<div class="photogallery"><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/IMG_0696.html" rel="lightbox" title="The main unit is in!"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/IMG_0696.jpg" alt="The main unitis in!" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/IMG_0697.html" rel="lightbox" title="The seat base starts to take shape"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/IMG_0697.jpg" alt="The seat base starts to take shape" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/IMG_0698.html" rel="lightbox" title="Cupboard unit in place"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/IMG_0698.jpg" alt="Cupboard unit in place" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/IMG_0699.html" rel="lightbox" title="Back compartments pieced together"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/IMG_0699.jpg" alt="Back compartments pieced together" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/IMG_0704.html" rel="lightbox" title="Looking up at the freshly jet-washed (yes!) canvas"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/IMG_0704.jpg" alt="Looking up at the freshly jet-washed (yes!) canvas" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/IMG_0708.html" rel="lightbox" title="Ian putting in the fold-up seat"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/IMG_0708.jpg" alt="Ian putting in the fold-up seat" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/IMG_0716.html" rel="lightbox" title="Still more finishing touches to do"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/IMG_0716.jpg" alt="Still more finishing touches to do" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/IMG_0717.html" rel="lightbox" title="Nearly there - still needs a table, some proper flooring etc"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/IMG_0717.jpg" alt="Nearly there - still needs a table, some proper flooring etc" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/IMG_0720.html" rel="lightbox" title="Nearly there - still needs a table, some proper flooring etc"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/IMG_0720.jpg" alt="Nearly there - still needs a table, some proper flooring etc" /></a></span>
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		<title>Interior: Gone!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jul 2007 12:22:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ian</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, the restoration on the units has been going pretty good. It took a couple of weeks of filling, sanding, re-fixing old joins and applying finishing touches (fablon vinyl covering and edge trimming), along with a bit of painting, varnishing and good old-fashioned cleaning. The bed/seat is recovered and everything is almost ready to go [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, the restoration on the units has been going pretty good. It took a couple of weeks of filling, sanding, re-fixing old joins and applying finishing touches (fablon vinyl covering and edge trimming), along with a bit of painting, varnishing and good old-fashioned cleaning. The bed/seat is recovered and everything is almost ready to go back in, although I still have to finish the cupboard doors – just waiting on finding the right router part so I can cut a groove in the doors for the trim to go in. You can see the progress in the photos below:</p>
<div class="photogallery"><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/IMG_0455.html" rel="lightbox" title="Seat brackets - sanded and painted"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/IMG_0455.jpg" alt="Seat brackets - sanded and painted" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/IMG_0460.html" rel="lightbox" title="The wardrobe unit - sanded, covered and painted inside"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/IMG_0460.jpg" alt="The wardrobe unit - sanded, covered and painted inside" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/IMG_0463.html" rel="lightbox" title="Some buffed up hinges"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/IMG_0463.jpg" alt="Some buffed up hinges" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/IMG_0468.html" rel="lightbox" title="Painting the inside of the main unit"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/IMG_0468.jpg" alt="Painting the inside of the main unit" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/IMG_0473.html" rel="lightbox" title="Inside of lids covered"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/IMG_0473.jpg" alt="Inside of lids covered" /></a></span> <span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/IMG_0513.html" rel="lightbox" title="The recovered seat"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/IMG_0513.jpg" alt="The recovered seat" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/IMG_0625.html" rel="lightbox" title="Putting fablon on the main cupboard unit"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/IMG_0625.jpg" alt="Putting fablon on the main cupboard unit" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/IMG_0628.html" rel="lightbox" title="Adding the trim to the door edges"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/IMG_0628.jpg" alt="Adding the trim to the door edges" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/IMG_0630.html" rel="lightbox" title="Almost complete - just need some doors back on here!"><img width="120" height="100" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/IMG_0630.jpg" alt="Almost complete - just need some doors back on here!" /></a></span> </div>
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<p>Now, it just needs somewhere to go, right? This weekend I bravely took to the existing interior. Once I&#8217;d pulled up the first bit of laminate floor, well, I was committed to it then. Over the next hour and a half or so, I unscrewed and pulled out the various fittings until the back of the bus was completely empty. It looks positively cavernous in there now! </p>
<div class="photogallery"><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/P1010393.html" rel="lightbox" title="Removing the old interior, ready for re-furbed Dormobile interior"><img width="120" height="90" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/P1010393.jpg" alt="Removing the old interior, ready for re-furbed Dormobile interior" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/P1010394.html" rel="lightbox" title="Removing the old interior, ready for re-furbed Dormobile interior"><img width="120" height="90" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/P1010394.jpg" alt="Removing the old interior, ready for re-furbed Dormobile interior" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/P1010396.html" rel="lightbox" title="Removing the old interior, ready for re-furbed Dormobile interior"><img width="120" height="90" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/P1010396.jpg" alt="Removing the old interior, ready for re-furbed Dormobile interior" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/P1010398.html" rel="lightbox" title="Removing the old interior, ready for re-furbed Dormobile interior"><img width="120" height="90" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/P1010398.jpg" alt="Removing the old interior, ready for re-furbed Dormobile interior" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/P1010399.html" rel="lightbox" title="Removing the old interior, ready for re-furbed Dormobile interior"><img width="120" height="90" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/P1010399.jpg" alt="Removing the old interior, ready for re-furbed Dormobile interior" /></a></span> </div>
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<p>Before the refurbed interior goes back in I&#8217;m going to get a few jobs done on the inside, namely: </p>
<ul>
<li>Wire brush all the floor and re-paint with a black rust-proof paint </li>
<li>Sand all the bodywork above the suage line on the interior from the bulkhead back </li>
<li>Remove the windows with the knackered seals, also replace the pop-out windows for new (non-leaky) windows </li>
<li>While the windows are out, re-tint them all – easier to do on a flat surface, and can actually put the rubbers over the top of the tinting, woohoo! </li>
<li>Paint the interior above the suage line white </li>
<li>Lift up the pop-top, blitz the inside with a range of toxic chemicals to remove damp spots and what have you! </li>
</ul>
<p>Sounds like a lot, but nothing too troubling really. Can do it all myself, the only question is how quickly? Watch this space! </p>
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		<title>The Dormobile interior resto project begins!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jun 2007 11:58:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ian</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Long time no blog post. About time I did something about that and I have just the reason – a long overdue refresh of the interior of our VW Camper (aka our Ethel). Last week I collected an old Dormobile (D 4/6) interior from a guy in Slough . Originally he wanted just &#163;50 for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Long time no blog post. About time I did something about that and I have just the reason – a long overdue refresh of the interior of our VW Camper (aka our Ethel). </p>
<p>Last week I collected an old Dormobile (D 4/6) interior from a guy in Slough . Originally he wanted just &pound;50 for the units and the fold-out bed, then it went down to &pound;30 but when I actually collected it he had a change of heart and decided not to take anything for it. Perhaps, in removing the units, he realised just how much work would be involved to put them right. </p>
<p>So, for the next few weeks I&#8217;ll be cleaning and sanding the units, re-screwing all the joints (with counter-sunk screws that I&#8217;ll fill over and sand for a flat finish), covering entirely with new Fablon (sticky vinyl covering) in Beech finish, and putting new hinges on everything. The only hurdle I&#8217;m expecting, to be honest, is finding some trip to apply to the edges of the doors – I may need to improvise somewhat! </p>
<div class="photogallery"><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/0.html" rel="lightbox" title="Old Dormobile units that need *serious* restoration"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/0.jpg" alt="Old Dormobile units that need *serious* restoration" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/1.html" rel="lightbox" title="Old Dormobile units that need *serious* restoration"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/1.jpg" alt="Old Dormobile units that need *serious* restoration" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/2.html" rel="lightbox" title="Old Dormobile units that need *serious* restoration"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/2.jpg" alt="Old Dormobile units that need *serious* restoration" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/3.html" rel="lightbox" title="All edge trims are damaged/worn and need removing (and hopefully replacing)"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/3.jpg" alt="All edge trims are damaged/worn and need removing (and hopefully replacing)" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/4.html" rel="lightbox" title="All hinges are damaged/worn and need replacing"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/4.jpg" alt="All hinges are damaged/worn and need replacing" /></a></span> <span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/5.html" rel="lightbox" title="Partly restored boards (sanded, cleaned, covered in fablon)"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/5.jpg" alt="Partly restored boards (sanded, cleaned, covered in fablon)" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/6.html" rel="lightbox" title="Very worn seat fabric (original colour was black!)"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/6.jpg" alt="Very worn seat fabric (original colour was black!)" /></a></span><span><a href="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Pages/7.html" rel="lightbox" title="Rusty looking seat brackets"><img width="120" height="80" src="/photos/dormobile-restoration/Thumbs/7.jpg" alt="Rusty looking seat brackets" /></a></span> </div>
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<p>Once all the units are in good shape inside the house, I&#8217;ll take out the existing interior and start plumbing in the new ones. I&#8217;m hoping that will be the easy part. </p>
<p>So, I&#8217;ll update the progress on the blog, partly for my own records, and partly in the hope that someone searching for door trim for Dormobile units might chance upon this site – and if they do, please let me know where I can get some! </p>
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