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vw venom
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hi brian www.vwelevation.com
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briansr1
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I own an 85 Vanagon. Where do you order the pop up conversion??
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james72
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Rob, I got it from "VW venom" his name is Lance, he's reproduced VW's orignal conversion parts, he's posted on this thread so you can contact him if your interested Edited by Minivtec - 19 Sep 08 at 17:19 |
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Robw_z
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Where did you get the kit to raise the bed? I've never seen something like that here in the US.
-Rob
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jj-joker
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Thanks. Like they always say, quality costs.
Cheers, JJ
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james72
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Canvas is a from gowesty it's the Acrylic one. I can't compare it to any others as it's the only one I've had, but I'm very impressed with it, superb quality. I went for based on some other positive comments on here, with £69 import duty, it's a fair bit more than the JK one, but I'd read some negative comments about the JK canvas.
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jj-joker
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Great thread - some nice work there (like the colour too). Mind if I ask which canvas you've used? Seems to be varying price levels out there and interested in quality diffs. etc.
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plonker
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nice. can you come round and fit my canvas now. thanks for advice on various different roof bunks
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VeeDunk
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Looks a great job mate, well done
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james72
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Finished it just need to swap the beige rubber trim for some black stuff and get a mattress for the front section of the bed.
Lance's mosaik repro works really well. I'm well happy with the end result.
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vw venom
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awesome fella
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james72
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Nearly finshed just got to trim up the headlining and fit the new canvas
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james72
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I've got the roof on now, I decided to make up some brackets that I could slide into the gap below the hinges using the waist steel from the roof, they aint pretty and my welding is frankly shite but the worked well. It was fiddley as feck lining them but managed it in the end. The headlining is back up and all is good Edited by Minivtec - 15 Sep 08 at 09:14 |
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vw venom
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old pic but roofs on now
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh227/lcoldwe/DSCF0335.jpg www.vwelevation.com Edited by vw venom - 10 Sep 08 at 23:20 |
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james72
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Alright Lance, get on and finish it then
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james72
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Duncan
Those Hilti bolts sound interesting certainly would make it alot easier, as you say there is plently of metal for them to grip into.
Thats not the frame that holds the canvas down mate, thats much bigger and sits on the roof fixed down with self tappers.
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vw venom
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hi dude looks fantastic,ive made my bed in blue,will post pics of bluestar /weststar when ive got everything done,but that looks great,
as for hinges we pulled down a small section with pliers ,just enough to slot the metal bars in and loctite them in place giz a call if you need info lance 01985851232 |
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VeeDunk
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Mate,
Looks like you have been working hard...me and my brother-in-law fitted a Westy roof to his Caravelle earlier this year. We didn't use bolts and nuts for the hinges, we used great big self-cutting/drilling hex head bolts, I think they are made by Hilti. Anyway, they are great and work really well, saved us taking the headlining down, just drilled a pilot hole and then screwed them in, there is plenty of steel for them to grip.
Also, it may be worth screwing the ali frame down, as you will need to lift it back up again to fit the canvas...just a thought??
Good luck with the rest of it.
Duncan Edited by VeeDunk - 10 Sep 08 at 22:00 |
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james72
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I got busy with the jig saw today and started my mosaik conversion.
Got the roof, luggage tray and mosaik bits back from the paint shop last week, I've been at the the metal work with a wire brush on the end of a drill, it all came up lovely. Painted up the luggage strap brackets, replaced all the nuts and bolts with shiny new ones, stuck on a new set of rubbers and some Brickwerks Westfalia stickers and it looks brand spankers
When I picked up the frame and bed from Lance, he and I marked the roof with his jig.
I cust small hole first so I could remove 3 headling brace poles and then cut a hole on the headling so I could work from inside the van
Shit me self at this point!
Then cut the full size hole, I did it a bit at a time as didn't want to cut it to big, offering up the frame to get it spot.
I'm going fit the luggage rack and roof hinges before I rivet the frame in place, so I can sort the headling when fitting the frame.
Should be interesting trying to bolt up the hinges I've Pulled the headling down at the rear but theres a lot of metal in the way. If you've done this before how did you get on ?
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