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Old 23-02-2013, 21:13   #31
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Ryan,
why are you watering the interior?

How do you intend to repair those rust holes?


Will you weld plates in?

What about the ones where the rear seat corners drop down, they look quite minor compared the bigger holes?

Ryan... you are so enthusiastic, especially this weather, when people like me would rather be inside.
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Old 23-02-2013, 21:17   #32
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Why is there a gate on your roof ?
Its that scotish style of parking slide it in and claim owt that sticks to it
Jeez six 12 hr nights 3hrs kip this morning few stellas awaiting a chinky whoo im flying
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Old 23-02-2013, 21:25   #33
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pretty much spot on their
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Old 23-02-2013, 21:46   #34
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Ryan,
why are you watering the interior?

How do you intend to repair those rust holes?


Will you weld plates in?

What about the ones where the rear seat corners drop down, they look quite minor compared the bigger holes?

Ryan... you are so enthusiastic, especially this weather, when people like me would rather be inside.
good questions glad you asked

the rust is getting cut out and plates welded over. then rust protected

metal work was being disinfected with industrial strength chemicals that'll take skin off i shouldn't of been able to get them, but dad gets them through work they needed watered down so floor isnt damaged by them, also helps with cleaning, i dried it out with a industrial heat gun i borrowed

rear seats corners will be plated too 'probably'


yes im very enthusiastic about this project as i love working on my truck i was working on it until 11:00PM last night, if you have a fan heater and a good light inside, its fine
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Old 24-02-2013, 10:44   #35
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Thanks guys, I'm working on the wiring just now, yes rustic, Ive got some insulation
Not sure what insulation you intend to use but Celotex do an insulation that is 25 mm thick and is not only fireproof but has incredibly good insulation properties (A plus rated). I used it on the inside of my conservatory roof and it keeps it cool in summer and warm in winter.
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Not sure what insulation you intend to use but Celotex do an insulation that is 25 mm thick and is not only fireproof but has incredibly good insulation properties (A plus rated). I used it on the inside of my conservatory roof and it keeps it cool in summer and warm in winter.
Have you got a link for it? The stuff I've ordered is more sound deadining if anything, user. Some celotex in wickes but it was about 2 inch thick, also about £30 and the smallest size was about 3 by 5 meters
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started putting in silver insulation

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Old 24-02-2013, 18:53   #38
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free-view TV Coax and socket all installed, i have fitted it in behind the pasenger rear brake light so its discreet, when the aerial is plugged in, all you have to do is remove the little access panel....nice and discreet

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the Coax aerial wire runs along the roof with my other wires

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an aerial plugs in easily

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the free-view receiver will be either in or under the glove box

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Old 24-02-2013, 19:01   #43
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Very intresting project lokking forward to the outcome of it..

Cheers Gav
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Old 24-02-2013, 19:12   #44
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Cheers Gav
thanks, yeah, i'll keep updating this thread with photos of the progression
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next job is to finish the sound deadening and insulation, should arrive tomorrow
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