Eeypre18

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  • in reply to: Electrical shenanigans #120323
    Eeypre18
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    Motorbike stowage
    Don’t think I’ll fit the Bandit into my van..haha. I do want to make it versatile though. So all the electrics I put in will be solely on the side panels. Then through the winter months when I probably won’t be camping much, I can remove the left hand cupboards (once built). This will give me ample room for mountain bikes. I like the idea of ceiling mounts, do you have a high top. I’m 6ft 2 so am a bit restricted as mine isn’t, but I’m gonna look into it though.

    Surf mostly around Polzeath & Harlyn in Cornwall. (Sorry if you already new the Cornwall bit, dunno where your from…lol)

    Cheers for the pic. I’ve only got the before pics at the moment. So I’ll post some when I get chance to start fitting.

    in reply to: Electrical shenanigans #120330
    Eeypre18
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    Motorbike stowage
    Don’t think I’ll fit the Bandit into my van..haha. I do want to make it versatile though. So all the electrics I put in will be solely on the side panels. Then through the winter months when I probably won’t be camping much, I can remove the left hand cupboards (once built). This will give me ample room for mountain bikes. I like the idea of ceiling mounts, do you have a high top. I’m 6ft 2 so am a bit restricted as mine isn’t, but I’m gonna look into it though.

    Surf mostly around Polzeath & Harlyn in Cornwall. (Sorry if you already new the Cornwall bit, dunno where your from…lol)

    Cheers for the pic. I’ve only got the before pics at the moment. So I’ll post some when I get chance to start fitting.

    in reply to: Electrical shenanigans #120332
    Eeypre18
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    Motorbike stowage
    Don’t think I’ll fit the Bandit into my van..haha. I do want to make it versatile though. So all the electrics I put in will be solely on the side panels. Then through the winter months when I probably won’t be camping much, I can remove the left hand cupboards (once built). This will give me ample room for mountain bikes. I like the idea of ceiling mounts, do you have a high top. I’m 6ft 2 so am a bit restricted as mine isn’t, but I’m gonna look into it though.

    Surf mostly around Polzeath & Harlyn in Cornwall. (Sorry if you already new the Cornwall bit, dunno where your from…lol)

    Cheers for the pic. I’ve only got the before pics at the moment. So I’ll post some when I get chance to start fitting.

    in reply to: Sliding door runner painting or renew?? #120505
    Eeypre18
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    On further inspection……
    On further inspection it is flaking on the outside of the runner only. So there is no contact from the mechanism of the door. I guess it’s just a case of some decent cosmetics for it. I was thinking of rubbing back the affected area and putting on a suitable paint covering. Not really sure if Hammerite will look good or not. If anyone has any ideas for a suitable paint type substance now I have actually given some decent detail, It would be massively appreciated.

    Roadster, do you have a pic of yours? & are you planning on treatingthe runnert to some TLC? I have greased the inner part also so it’s just the outer I want to clean up.

    in reply to: Sliding door runner painting or renew?? #120514
    Eeypre18
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    On further inspection……
    On further inspection it is flaking on the outside of the runner only. So there is no contact from the mechanism of the door. I guess it’s just a case of some decent cosmetics for it. I was thinking of rubbing back the affected area and putting on a suitable paint covering. Not really sure if Hammerite will look good or not. If anyone has any ideas for a suitable paint type substance now I have actually given some decent detail, It would be massively appreciated.

    Roadster, do you have a pic of yours? & are you planning on treatingthe runnert to some TLC? I have greased the inner part also so it’s just the outer I want to clean up.

    in reply to: Sliding door runner painting or renew?? #120523
    Eeypre18
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    On further inspection……
    On further inspection it is flaking on the outside of the runner only. So there is no contact from the mechanism of the door. I guess it’s just a case of some decent cosmetics for it. I was thinking of rubbing back the affected area and putting on a suitable paint covering. Not really sure if Hammerite will look good or not. If anyone has any ideas for a suitable paint type substance now I have actually given some decent detail, It would be massively appreciated.

    Roadster, do you have a pic of yours? & are you planning on treatingthe runnert to some TLC? I have greased the inner part also so it’s just the outer I want to clean up.

    in reply to: Sliding door runner painting or renew?? #120486
    Eeypre18
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    Pic of said van
    Just thought I would try uploading a pic of the lovely thing.

    in reply to: Sliding door runner painting or renew?? #120499
    Eeypre18
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    Pic of said van
    Just thought I would try uploading a pic of the lovely thing.

    in reply to: Sliding door runner painting or renew?? #120506
    Eeypre18
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    Pic of said van
    Just thought I would try uploading a pic of the lovely thing.

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