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  • in reply to: floor in VW #154606
    vonjean
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    Decided on compromise, as we (fellow who I’d converting the van ) already seem to be differing on a few things, so took out the rubber floor today,, all in one piece.
    Thought if it does get too cold, I could put a strip down the centre, as cupboards and bed, take up the rest. Hopefully this will work? Kept thinking, if I insisted on leaving it in. And trouble started I would get the “told you so, !

    Next thing, I sent up for a great little 12 volt fridge, with a separate freezer, was only $330 delivered, ( about 460 pounds?) looked at the requirement space, when built in, it was saying a whopping 20 cm each side, 30 cm on the top, 50 cm on the back. Think 30 cm is 12 inches?
    Back no problem, as it will sit against the fly screen having installed, but does it have to have all this room do you think? Was only planning on around around 3cm on side maybe little more on the top but not much.
    Brand is a Glacio can’t find anything on it. What do you think.
    Fellow will have a fit when he sees it!
    Vonjean

    in reply to: floor in VW #154599
    vonjean
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    Thanks Darren,
    When I travel, going from Tasmania, north to Queensland every year [to get away from the Tassie cold winters] I get massive difference in temperatures, in one day even! Drive through the desert past Alice Springs can be in the minus over night, and mid 30 in the day, this is winter.
    I end up in gem fields of Queensland, where it is warm for few months then head south as gets too hot. So unfortunately I have to try and cater for all temps every winter!
    So still unsure about floor!
    Need to decide soon as another fellow is going to install a security fly screen across sliding door, and needs to know height of floor.
    Ho-hum hate to make wrong choices.
    Vonjean

    in reply to: floor in VW #154594
    vonjean
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    Oh, just read after submitting! The last bit about professionally fitted by VW meant only the rubber floor.

    in reply to: floor in VW #154593
    vonjean
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    Hi Darren, yes I figured he wants to bolt stuff down to the ply, but was hoping it would not matter if this rubber matting was under. It is rubber both sides with hard sort of padding inbetween, about 10ml thick.He said he would leave in if I really wanted to do so, but now worried I will make it a poor job by doing so. I have tried a sheet of ply over it, and there does not appear to be any movement.
    Another thought for me was, wood straight down as he wants to do, & I put the matting just in walk ways after, except this stops it being an easy clean finish then, and only half of benefits.
    When he asked me why I really wanted it, I said the obvious things, sound and insulation, he at the time offered to put under the board, a VERY thin sheet silver stuff, possibly insulate (?) but can not think it would do anything at all to keep noise down. It was professionally fitted by VW when bought the van.
    Thanks for your thoughts
    Vonjean

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