AGlassAct
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Hi Guys - Happy new year to one and all! arty:
My first post so please be gentle - I'm one of them weirdo's that lurks in the background for a year or so then peeps out hoping no one will notice the 'new' guy!
I've planned a few weeks off to get my van sorted and pimped, I have been running it on bones since I switched to a van mount system a few months back. I'm only a part timer so have the luxury at the moment before I go balls deep at the end of the month.
Question is - what's the best way to get rid of the condensation? I was thinking of stripping the ply lining and painting the bottom half with Protecta-Kote UVR (the ply is in good condition just a bit of white furr!). It's got a full metal bulkhead which is lucky as the mushroom smell doesn't come through to the cabin. I've done the usual in making sure nothing is left in the van that is wet and I definitely have no leaks.
Has anyone fitted a roof vent with any success?
Would you insulate, ply line everything and paint/seal?
I have seen a thread where someone had mentioned they had speed-lined the back - which looked very smart - but I am a DIY'er through and through and like to play with my own toys! I am not a sharer :bangheadwall:
Any suggestions are very much appreciated.
:addict:
My first post so please be gentle - I'm one of them weirdo's that lurks in the background for a year or so then peeps out hoping no one will notice the 'new' guy!
I've planned a few weeks off to get my van sorted and pimped, I have been running it on bones since I switched to a van mount system a few months back. I'm only a part timer so have the luxury at the moment before I go balls deep at the end of the month.
Question is - what's the best way to get rid of the condensation? I was thinking of stripping the ply lining and painting the bottom half with Protecta-Kote UVR (the ply is in good condition just a bit of white furr!). It's got a full metal bulkhead which is lucky as the mushroom smell doesn't come through to the cabin. I've done the usual in making sure nothing is left in the van that is wet and I definitely have no leaks.
Has anyone fitted a roof vent with any success?
Would you insulate, ply line everything and paint/seal?
I have seen a thread where someone had mentioned they had speed-lined the back - which looked very smart - but I am a DIY'er through and through and like to play with my own toys! I am not a sharer :bangheadwall:
Any suggestions are very much appreciated.
:addict: