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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Amigo on 19 December 2009, 01:13:48
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Passed the 250 mark, i can sell stuff now....erm....
No. Your'e not having the Beastie or my spare set of MV6 wheels!!!!! :y
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well done guy about time what you been playing at mate.you took your time? have a good christmas and a great new year ::) ::) :y
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well done guy about time what you been playing at mate.you took your time? have a good christmas and a great new year ::) ::) :y
You too matey. Looking forward to seeing you & your good lady wife at York in the spring....in our caravans!!!! :y
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we hane not got one yet guy still looking .the mig playing up so i have to get her sorted out .the heaters are blowing warm .i have flushed her out three times fitted a new waterpump and cambelt and thermostat .get on to it after chrimbo mate if weather is good enough .tried to get lady jayne to give me a hand .no chance? ::) ::) :y
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Use the volvo & trailer tent...you'll be there!! :y
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i sold the volvo a few months back and we have sold the trailertent aswell .tell you what i will sort your caravan out and you can sort mymiggy out how about that ?your cooker and things easly sorted guy ? ;D ::) :y
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What you done.... :D :D :D
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well done guy about time what you been playing at mate.you took your time? have a good christmas and a great new year ::) ::) :y
You too matey. Looking forward to seeing you & your good lady wife at York in the spring....in our caravans!!!! :y
Are we / do we want a York meet in spring then? Or is this something else thats none of my biz! :-X :y
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Blimey AmigoV6 - you've hit that 250 mark quick since your return :o
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Passed the 250 mark, i can sell stuff now....erm....
No. Your'e not having the Beastie or my spare set of MV6 wheels!!!!! :y
....so the black-grille and S/S exhaust are still 'fair-game' then? ;)
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well done guy about time what you been playing at mate.you took your time? have a good christmas and a great new year ::) ::) :y
You too matey. Looking forward to seeing you & your good lady wife at York in the spring....in our caravans!!!! :y
It's not reccommended to mention post count and caravans I know :-X
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i fix caravans for a living and this years been so busy ive only had my van out once,post count ;D ;D ;D
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Blimey AmigoV6 - you've hit that 250 mark quick since your return :o
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Who is AmigoV6? "MV6" best towing vehicle in the world...oh look another post!!!!
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250 well done, you've done that quick :o
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Blimey AmigoV6 - you've hit that 250 mark quick since your return :o
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Who is AmigoV6? "MV6" best towing vehicle in the world...oh look another post!!!!
Post count slapper ;D
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i fix caravans for a living and this years been so busy ive only had my van out once,post count ;D ;D ;D
Are you taking the mick mate? Or been serious? :question
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i fix caravans for a living and this years been so busy ive only had my van out once,post count ;D ;D ;D
Are you taking the mick mate? Or been serious? :question
been doin it 6 years :)
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i fix caravans for a living and this years been so busy ive only had my van out once,post count ;D ;D ;D
Are you taking the mick mate? Or been serious? :question
been doin it 6 years :)
Hmm, guess your the person to ask then about my caravan thats been sat outside the house for a week with a heater/dehumidifier running then.... If you dont mind that is? :o
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i fix caravans for a living and this years been so busy ive only had my van out once,post count ;D ;D ;D
Are you taking the mick mate? Or been serious? :question
been doin it 6 years :)
Hmm, guess your the person to ask then about my caravan thats been sat outside the house for a week with a heater/dehumidifier running then.... If you dont mind that is? :o
got a bit of damp ave we
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i fix caravans for a living and this years been so busy ive only had my van out once,post count ;D ;D ;D
Are you taking the mick mate? Or been serious? :question
been doin it 6 years :)
Hmm, guess your the person to ask then about my caravan thats been sat outside the house for a week with a heater/dehumidifier running then.... If you dont mind that is? :o
got a bit of damp ave we
Yes mate :'(
Cut a long story short, all 4 corners! :-X
Front aren’t bad at all, will just need to properly reseal the awning rail. (on my list to do - I’ve temp put some sealant over the top of the old)
Rear N/S is the worrying bit. top of the wall in the shower is soft (about a foot wide by a few inch's down)
I've removed that rear quarter of the rail, and resealed it with fresh IDL99. When I was refitting the rail, about a 50cm section seems to be rotten - every 1 in 3 screws we just spinning :(
The R/O/S is only a small area by the bog - Looks like the waters got in from either the rear handle or the rear seal that runs from left to right above the rear lights.
The F/N/S feels a little bit cold / damp, doesn't seem soft, so I guess it just needs resealing.
F/O/S has a small patch of softness, maybe 1" by 3", so I guess that’s nothing TOO major too?
Don’t really know what to do with it if I’m honest.
It’s a 1993 Swift, and condition wise it’s VERY good for its age. It doesn't smell damp inside either - hence why I never noticed it until I gave it a through going over a couple of weeks ago.
What are your initial thoughts? if any? :-X
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Could try drying it out the TheBoy way. With a can of petrol and a match. :y
Kevin
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a 1993 (guessing corniche)the famous soggy swifts,imho the waters already in cos the boards are soft therefore timbers are rotten,without ripping boards out and possibly drying timbers unless there too far gone and chopping out to put new wood in youll never get a grab on yer screws for moulding,matching the wall board would be difficult and you would end up with a patchwork quilt,cost for boarding and adhesives as well as resealing mouldings would not be cheap and given the age of the van it really wouldnt be worth it,all i would do with it is as youve done slap some sealer over the joints but not normal silicone yer want some proper stuff like geobond and try and stop anymore water getting in,a heater and a dehumidifier will help dry it out but yer can never dry timbers as there behind boards and the boards will always be soft now.check round yer windows and it doesnt hurt to run some sealer round the rubbers outside also round yer door frame,i dont think its a repair its more about trying to preserve it a little longer and try get some more use out of it.my vans rotten its a 1989 abbey bought cheap and rotten and when its days up i will ave had my money out of it
hope that helps or do you feel like shooting me :y
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a 1993 (guessing corniche)the famous soggy swifts,imho the waters already in cos the boards are soft therefore timbers are rotten,without ripping boards out and possibly drying timbers unless there too far gone and chopping out to put new wood in youll never get a grab on yer screws for moulding,matching the wall board would be difficult and you would end up with a patchwork quilt,cost for boarding and adhesives as well as resealing mouldings would not be cheap and given the age of the van it really wouldnt be worth it,all i would do with it is as youve done slap some sealer over the joints but not normal silicone yer want some proper stuff like geobond and try and stop anymore water getting in,a heater and a dehumidifier will help dry it out but yer can never dry timbers as there behind boards and the boards will always be soft now.check round yer windows and it doesnt hurt to run some sealer round the rubbers outside also round yer door frame,i dont think its a repair its more about trying to preserve it a little longer and try get some more use out of it.my vans rotten its a 1989 abbey bought cheap and rotten and when its days up i will ave had my money out of it
hope that helps or do you feel like shooting me :y
You have no idea how happy I am that I did not understand a word of that. ;D ;D ;D
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a 1993 (guessing corniche)the famous soggy swifts,imho the waters already in cos the boards are soft therefore timbers are rotten,without ripping boards out and possibly drying timbers unless there too far gone and chopping out to put new wood in youll never get a grab on yer screws for moulding,matching the wall board would be difficult and you would end up with a patchwork quilt,cost for boarding and adhesives as well as resealing mouldings would not be cheap and given the age of the van it really wouldnt be worth it,all i would do with it is as youve done slap some sealer over the joints but not normal silicone yer want some proper stuff like geobond and try and stop anymore water getting in,a heater and a dehumidifier will help dry it out but yer can never dry timbers as there behind boards and the boards will always be soft now.check round yer windows and it doesnt hurt to run some sealer round the rubbers outside also round yer door frame,i dont think its a repair its more about trying to preserve it a little longer and try get some more use out of it.my vans rotten its a 1989 abbey bought cheap and rotten and when its days up i will ave had my money out of it
hope that helps or do you feel like shooting me :y
You have no idea how happy I am that I did not understand a word of that. ;D ;D ;D
Let me abridge it for you:
Your van is a piece of rotten old crap. You'll be lucky to get next summer out of it. :y
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a 1993 (guessing corniche)the famous soggy swifts,imho the waters already in cos the boards are soft therefore timbers are rotten,without ripping boards out and possibly drying timbers unless there too far gone and chopping out to put new wood in youll never get a grab on yer screws for moulding,matching the wall board would be difficult and you would end up with a patchwork quilt,cost for boarding and adhesives as well as resealing mouldings would not be cheap and given the age of the van it really wouldnt be worth it,all i would do with it is as youve done slap some sealer over the joints but not normal silicone yer want some proper stuff like geobond and try and stop anymore water getting in,a heater and a dehumidifier will help dry it out but yer can never dry timbers as there behind boards and the boards will always be soft now.check round yer windows and it doesnt hurt to run some sealer round the rubbers outside also round yer door frame,i dont think its a repair its more about trying to preserve it a little longer and try get some more use out of it.my vans rotten its a 1989 abbey bought cheap and rotten and when its days up i will ave had my money out of it
hope that helps or do you feel like shooting me :y
You have no idea how happy I am that I did not understand a word of that. ;D ;D ;D
Let me abridge it for you:
Your van is a piece of rotten old crap. You'll be lucky to get next summer out of it. :y
AAAwwww!!!! You've gone and spoiled it now... :'( :'( :'(
I really didn't want to know.
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a 1993 (guessing corniche)the famous soggy swifts,imho the waters already in cos the boards are soft therefore timbers are rotten,without ripping boards out and possibly drying timbers unless there too far gone and chopping out to put new wood in youll never get a grab on yer screws for moulding,matching the wall board would be difficult and you would end up with a patchwork quilt,cost for boarding and adhesives as well as resealing mouldings would not be cheap and given the age of the van it really wouldnt be worth it,all i would do with it is as youve done slap some sealer over the joints but not normal silicone yer want some proper stuff like geobond and try and stop anymore water getting in,a heater and a dehumidifier will help dry it out but yer can never dry timbers as there behind boards and the boards will always be soft now.check round yer windows and it doesnt hurt to run some sealer round the rubbers outside also round yer door frame,i dont think its a repair its more about trying to preserve it a little longer and try get some more use out of it.my vans rotten its a 1989 abbey bought cheap and rotten and when its days up i will ave had my money out of it
hope that helps or do you feel like shooting me :y
You have no idea how happy I am that I did not understand a word of that. ;D ;D ;D
;D ;D ;D
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a 1993 (guessing corniche)the famous soggy swifts,imho the waters already in cos the boards are soft therefore timbers are rotten,without ripping boards out and possibly drying timbers unless there too far gone and chopping out to put new wood in youll never get a grab on yer screws for moulding,matching the wall board would be difficult and you would end up with a patchwork quilt,cost for boarding and adhesives as well as resealing mouldings would not be cheap and given the age of the van it really wouldnt be worth it,all i would do with it is as youve done slap some sealer over the joints but not normal silicone yer want some proper stuff like geobond and try and stop anymore water getting in,a heater and a dehumidifier will help dry it out but yer can never dry timbers as there behind boards and the boards will always be soft now.check round yer windows and it doesnt hurt to run some sealer round the rubbers outside also round yer door frame,i dont think its a repair its more about trying to preserve it a little longer and try get some more use out of it.my vans rotten its a 1989 abbey bought cheap and rotten and when its days up i will ave had my money out of it
hope that helps or do you feel like shooting me :y
Not at all mate, I thought exactly the same. Guess its not what I wanted to hear like! :'(
My dad is a joiner by trade, and I’m good with anything DIY related, so repairing could be an option, but I guess it would be a fairly major job, and therefore not worth doing really?
Is there anything I can 'inject' the wood with?
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a 1993 (guessing corniche)the famous soggy swifts,imho the waters already in cos the boards are soft therefore timbers are rotten,without ripping boards out and possibly drying timbers unless there too far gone and chopping out to put new wood in youll never get a grab on yer screws for moulding,matching the wall board would be difficult and you would end up with a patchwork quilt,cost for boarding and adhesives as well as resealing mouldings would not be cheap and given the age of the van it really wouldnt be worth it,all i would do with it is as youve done slap some sealer over the joints but not normal silicone yer want some proper stuff like geobond and try and stop anymore water getting in,a heater and a dehumidifier will help dry it out but yer can never dry timbers as there behind boards and the boards will always be soft now.check round yer windows and it doesnt hurt to run some sealer round the rubbers outside also round yer door frame,i dont think its a repair its more about trying to preserve it a little longer and try get some more use out of it.my vans rotten its a 1989 abbey bought cheap and rotten and when its days up i will ave had my money out of it
hope that helps or do you feel like shooting me :y
You have no idea how happy I am that I did not understand a word of that. ;D ;D ;D
Let me abridge it for you:
Your van is a piece of rotten old crap. You'll be lucky to get next summer out of it. :y
Yeah yeah yeah... more spam! ;) ;)
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a 1993 (guessing corniche)the famous soggy swifts,imho the waters already in cos the boards are soft therefore timbers are rotten,without ripping boards out and possibly drying timbers unless there too far gone and chopping out to put new wood in youll never get a grab on yer screws for moulding,matching the wall board would be difficult and you would end up with a patchwork quilt,cost for boarding and adhesives as well as resealing mouldings would not be cheap and given the age of the van it really wouldnt be worth it,all i would do with it is as youve done slap some sealer over the joints but not normal silicone yer want some proper stuff like geobond and try and stop anymore water getting in,a heater and a dehumidifier will help dry it out but yer can never dry timbers as there behind boards and the boards will always be soft now.check round yer windows and it doesnt hurt to run some sealer round the rubbers outside also round yer door frame,i dont think its a repair its more about trying to preserve it a little longer and try get some more use out of it.my vans rotten its a 1989 abbey bought cheap and rotten and when its days up i will ave had my money out of it
hope that helps or do you feel like shooting me :y
Not at all mate, I thought exactly the same. Guess its not what I wanted to hear like! :'(
My dad is a joiner by trade, and I’m good with anything DIY related, so repairing could be an option, but I guess it would be a fairly major job, and therefore not worth doing really?
Is there anything I can 'inject' the wood with?
Cyanide. Mercy kill it. ;D
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a 1993 (guessing corniche)the famous soggy swifts,imho the waters already in cos the boards are soft therefore timbers are rotten,without ripping boards out and possibly drying timbers unless there too far gone and chopping out to put new wood in youll never get a grab on yer screws for moulding,matching the wall board would be difficult and you would end up with a patchwork quilt,cost for boarding and adhesives as well as resealing mouldings would not be cheap and given the age of the van it really wouldnt be worth it,all i would do with it is as youve done slap some sealer over the joints but not normal silicone yer want some proper stuff like geobond and try and stop anymore water getting in,a heater and a dehumidifier will help dry it out but yer can never dry timbers as there behind boards and the boards will always be soft now.check round yer windows and it doesnt hurt to run some sealer round the rubbers outside also round yer door frame,i dont think its a repair its more about trying to preserve it a little longer and try get some more use out of it.my vans rotten its a 1989 abbey bought cheap and rotten and when its days up i will ave had my money out of it
hope that helps or do you feel like shooting me :y
Not at all mate, I thought exactly the same. Guess its not what I wanted to hear like! :'(
My dad is a joiner by trade, and I’m good with anything DIY related, so repairing could be an option, but I guess it would be a fairly major job, and therefore not worth doing really?
Is there anything I can 'inject' the wood with?
if yer want to do some repairing(bodgeing)
http://www.geocel.co.uk/product.aspx?id=104&pr=mspr
thats yer external sealer
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Bison-Polyurethane-Panel-Wallboard-Adhesive-_W0QQitemZ120504345561QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxq20091210?IMSfp=TL091210191002r11350
and that stuff is good for boarding and if yer can get it that price its cheap
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a 1993 (guessing corniche)the famous soggy swifts,imho the waters already in cos the boards are soft therefore timbers are rotten,without ripping boards out and possibly drying timbers unless there too far gone and chopping out to put new wood in youll never get a grab on yer screws for moulding,matching the wall board would be difficult and you would end up with a patchwork quilt,cost for boarding and adhesives as well as resealing mouldings would not be cheap and given the age of the van it really wouldnt be worth it,all i would do with it is as youve done slap some sealer over the joints but not normal silicone yer want some proper stuff like geobond and try and stop anymore water getting in,a heater and a dehumidifier will help dry it out but yer can never dry timbers as there behind boards and the boards will always be soft now.check round yer windows and it doesnt hurt to run some sealer round the rubbers outside also round yer door frame,i dont think its a repair its more about trying to preserve it a little longer and try get some more use out of it.my vans rotten its a 1989 abbey bought cheap and rotten and when its days up i will ave had my money out of it
hope that helps or do you feel like shooting me :y
Not at all mate, I thought exactly the same. Guess its not what I wanted to hear like! :'(
My dad is a joiner by trade, and I’m good with anything DIY related, so repairing could be an option, but I guess it would be a fairly major job, and therefore not worth doing really?
Is there anything I can 'inject' the wood with?
if yer want to do some repairing(bodgeing)
http://www.geocel.co.uk/product.aspx?id=104&pr=mspr
thats yer external sealer
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Bison-Polyurethane-Panel-Wallboard-Adhesive-_W0QQitemZ120504345561QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxq20091210?IMSfp=TL091210191002r11350
and that stuff is good for boarding and if yer can get it that price its cheap
sorry as to your question injecting the wood :-? if yer do rip the board out the timber is surrounded by polystyrene you can expose the timber and slap that stuff all over it to strengthen it but what you will gain by doin it if im honest is not a great deal i would just slap some sealer all over outside thats my oppinion and just keep using it
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Probably talking out of my rear end here ( as I often do) but wasn't there a resin on the market a while back that you could "Inject" into rotting timber to preserve what was left and firm it up ?
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I prefer KW's method :y :y
I like to see them burn [smiley=evil.gif] [smiley=evil.gif] [smiley=evil.gif] [smiley=evil.gif]
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Probably talking out of my rear end here ( as I often do) but wasn't there a resin on the market a while back that you could "Inject" into rotting timber to preserve what was left and firm it up ?
there could be but to get to the rotten wood still means ripping all the board out to get at it
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a 1993 (guessing corniche)the famous soggy swifts,imho the waters already in cos the boards are soft therefore timbers are rotten,without ripping boards out and possibly drying timbers unless there too far gone and chopping out to put new wood in youll never get a grab on yer screws for moulding,matching the wall board would be difficult and you would end up with a patchwork quilt,cost for boarding and adhesives as well as resealing mouldings would not be cheap and given the age of the van it really wouldnt be worth it,all i would do with it is as youve done slap some sealer over the joints but not normal silicone yer want some proper stuff like geobond and try and stop anymore water getting in,a heater and a dehumidifier will help dry it out but yer can never dry timbers as there behind boards and the boards will always be soft now.check round yer windows and it doesnt hurt to run some sealer round the rubbers outside also round yer door frame,i dont think its a repair its more about trying to preserve it a little longer and try get some more use out of it.my vans rotten its a 1989 abbey bought cheap and rotten and when its days up i will ave had my money out of it
hope that helps or do you feel like shooting me :y
Not at all mate, I thought exactly the same. Guess its not what I wanted to hear like! :'(
My dad is a joiner by trade, and I’m good with anything DIY related, so repairing could be an option, but I guess it would be a fairly major job, and therefore not worth doing really?
Is there anything I can 'inject' the wood with?
if yer want to do some repairing(bodgeing)
http://www.geocel.co.uk/product.aspx?id=104&pr=mspr
thats yer external sealer
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Bison-Polyurethane-Panel-Wallboard-Adhesive-_W0QQitemZ120504345561QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxq20091210?IMSfp=TL091210191002r11350
and that stuff is good for boarding and if yer can get it that price its cheap
sorry as to your question injecting the wood :-? if yer do rip the board out the timber is surrounded by polystyrene you can expose the timber and slap that stuff all over it to strengthen it but what you will gain by doin it if im honest is not a great deal i would just slap some sealer all over outside thats my oppinion and just keep using it
oh maybe another bit of food for thought its something ive seen in vans before its not right but sometimes i suppose it would please the eye,ive seen vans where someones boarded over the soft board to hide it,theres numerous bodges or the big serious strip down and do it right.hope these few options help :)
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I prefer KW's method :y :y
I like to see them burn [smiley=evil.gif] [smiley=evil.gif] [smiley=evil.gif] [smiley=evil.gif]
Yes maybe, but I dont like the idea of putting up a tent when its freezing cold and peeeing it down! :P
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Cheers Hercukes, I guess I will just reseal what I can and see how long it lasts :-/
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What are 2002/2003 Baileys like for longevity?
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What are 2002/2003 Baileys like for longevity?
Found some damp in mine at Newent ......
Done now, new boards, timber etc; 700 quids worth!
I wasn't a happy chappie, especially as we'd traded-in a mint 1998 one for it.
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well done guy about time what you been playing at mate.you took your time? have a good christmas and a great new year ::) ::) :y
You too matey. Looking forward to seeing you & your good lady wife at York in the spring....in our caravans!!!! :y
It's not reccommended to mention post count and caravans I know :-X
Yours will be reinstated in time Tony. Mine are well & truly foobarred!!!!! :y
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What are 2002/2003 Baileys like for longevity?
Found some damp in mine at Newent ......
Done now, new boards, timber etc; 700 quids worth!
I wasn't a happy chappie, especially as we'd traded-in a mint 1998 one for it.
:( :( :( :(
Better check mine then
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What are 2002/2003 Baileys like for longevity?
Found some damp in mine at Newent ......
Done now, new boards, timber etc; 700 quids worth!
I wasn't a happy chappie, especially as we'd traded-in a mint 1998 one for it.
:( :( :( :(
Better check mine then
Sounds like I need to inspect mine as well.
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Cheers Hercukes, I guess I will just reseal what I can and see how long it lasts :-/
Hi Ian. Hav'nt seen your van yet but will at the Spring Yorkmeet. Mine is a 1989 (F or G reg) Elddis whirlwind GTX...sounds good! It's had some serious damp at the front before i bought it to the extent the whole 3 front windows were ripped out & refitted, not a pretty job but as you say it does'nt smell damp or musty. Galv. chassis, solid floor, heating, cooking, shower etc. £200. It'll die one day but will owe me nothing. No more tents for me!!!! :y
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Here we go Guy, just for you...
(http://www.ijdonline.co.uk/oof/caravan/van1.jpg)
Inside rear, through the door is a sink / bog to the left, a wardrobe infront and the shower to the right. (as your looking in)
(http://www.ijdonline.co.uk/oof/caravan/van2.jpg)
Front of the caravan - Notice the laptop... you know I can't be far away!
(http://www.ijdonline.co.uk/oof/caravan/van3.jpg)
Fits test at putting the Awning up at PVS last year (Stopped at Billing for a long weekend) - Also the White Vectra is my old car! :)
(http://www.ijdonline.co.uk/oof/caravan/van4.jpg)
Ready for the trip home!
(http://www.ijdonline.co.uk/oof/caravan/van5.jpg)
And the back...
Wish it was as cheap as your van Guy :'( esp now i've found bloody damp :'(
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Here we go Guy, just for you...
(http://www.ijdonline.co.uk/oof/caravan/van1.jpg)
Inside rear, through the door is a sink / bog to the left, a wardrobe infront and the shower to the right. (as your looking in)
(http://www.ijdonline.co.uk/oof/caravan/van2.jpg)
Front of the caravan - Notice the laptop... you know I can't be far away!
(http://www.ijdonline.co.uk/oof/caravan/van3.jpg)
Fits test at putting the Awning up at PVS last year (Stopped at Billing for a long weekend) - Also the White Vectra is my old car! :)
(http://www.ijdonline.co.uk/oof/caravan/van4.jpg)
Ready for the trip home!
(http://www.ijdonline.co.uk/oof/caravan/van5.jpg)
And the back...
Wish it was as cheap as your van Guy :'( esp now i've found bloody damp :'(
Still be good for spring Yorkmeet. Look at it as a learning curve, you won't be fooled again. Meantime use it as often as you can until it falls apart....get your money's worth then either do it up & keep it or ebay it near the summer as a project.
If not let Jeremy Clarkson & Jaimie Boy fire assorted projectiles at it.
To sum up, if it's not worth repairing, sell it on quick of just enjoy using it as it is for as long as you can.
Third class caravan beats 1st class tent. :y
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your right there guy anything beats putting a tent up or a trailer tent .trailer tents are comfortable but a caravan is better .i am still looking for a nice caravan .we should have one before the yurk meet ? hopefully :-/ :y
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your right there guy anything beats putting a tent up or a trailer tent .trailer tents are comfortable but a caravan is better .i am still looking for a nice caravan .we should have one before the yurk meet ? hopefully :-/ :y
I've got one for sale :-X :-X :-X
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what do you have to sell ian? :y
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Here we go Guy, just for you...
(http://www.ijdonline.co.uk/oof/caravan/van1.jpg)
Inside rear, through the door is a sink / bog to the left, a wardrobe infront and the shower to the right. (as your looking in)
(http://www.ijdonline.co.uk/oof/caravan/van2.jpg)
Front of the caravan - Notice the laptop... you know I can't be far away!
(http://www.ijdonline.co.uk/oof/caravan/van3.jpg)
Fits test at putting the Awning up at PVS last year (Stopped at Billing for a long weekend) - Also the White Vectra is my old car! :)
(http://www.ijdonline.co.uk/oof/caravan/van4.jpg)
Ready for the trip home!
(http://www.ijdonline.co.uk/oof/caravan/van5.jpg)
And the back...
Wish it was as cheap as your van Guy :'( esp now i've found bloody damp :'(
Still be good for spring Yorkmeet. Look at it as a learning curve, you won't be fooled again. Meantime use it as often as you can until it falls apart....get your money's worth then either do it up & keep it or ebay it near the summer as a project.
If not let Jeremy Clarkson & Jaimie Boy fire assorted projectiles at it.
To sum up, if it's not worth repairing, sell it on quick of just enjoy using it as it is for as long as you can.
Third class caravan beats 1st class tent. :y
I'm sure I will get another year out of it Guy. And if it dries out, possibly longer? Who knows? I don’t know how fast they deteriorate once they start?
The floor is solid. As is 95% of the van actually...
However t'was still a bit of a bummer when I found the soft areas. I honestly dont think the seller was aware of the damp issues though. Guess its just a bit of bad luck - it does tend to follow me (Like when I bought the TD Elite on ebay and the waterpump fell to bits 100+ miles away from home! >:( >:( >:()
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what do you have to sell ian? :y
A 95% solid 2 Berth Swift. :-[
I assume the pics work on the previous page?
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yes ian i have had a look and no disrespect but it a bit to old for what we are looking for ?i have not long sold a bailey senator calafornia 2002 twin axle !i use to pull it with a toyota 4.5 landcruiser .and i brought my miggy and it would not pull my van so i sold the van and the landcruiser .brought a trailer tent .it was to much like hard work putting it up and down .thanks for the offer ian :y
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Have I wandered into a thread from 'Caravan World' ??..... :D :D :D I am a Motor Home person myself...... :y
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i use to have a bedford caravette in 1977 it was a cracking van . i have realy fancied a motorhome but swmbo will not let me have one .she likes the caravan and its got to be the best i think i might have spoilt her .it has to have a fixed bed outside shower everything ! bless her . ;D :y
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i use to have a bedford caravette in 1977 it was a cracking van . i have realy fancied a motorhome but swmbo will not let me have one .she likes the caravan and its got to be the best i think i might have spoilt her .it has to have a fixed bed outside shower everything ! bless her . ;D :y
The Motor Home I have for next year is a fixed bed type, to be fair it is my Dad's but will be at the York Met with Myself and Miss Vamps. Caravans have an advantage in many ways, either way me and tents, well long time gone I think..... :D :D
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totaly agree with you vamps .we have a few caravans over the years and to be honest we have loved every bit of it .we are missing ours loke mad .we often went away in the winter months its great no one else about .we have had a christmas in our last one it was realy relaxing .we will see you at the york meet if we manage to get the right caravan?have a nice christmas and a great new year pete ;) :) ::) :y
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i tink me spelling is getting worse ::) ::) ;D :y
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totaly agree with you vamps .we have a few caravans over the years and to be honest we have loved every bit of it .we are missing ours loke mad .we often went away in the winter months its great no one else about .we have had a christmas in our last one it was realy relaxing .we will see you at the york meet if we manage to get the right caravan?have a nice christmas and a great new year pete ;) :) ::) :y
And you and yours....... :y
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I was never a fan of caravans, did'nt see the point & regarded the whole thing as sad until i wandered bleary eyed one sunday morning into Stuy117 (112?)'s van & the bug bit me, had to have one.
I'm not a full blown caravanner going on holiday etc. but for OOF/Classic car meets it's so much easier than camping, no need to set up, you can plug everything in & you can be at home wherever you are.
I never understood the appeal before but totally get it now. Great to lie in bed & watch Ray Mears doing it properly!!!!!! :y
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I was never a fan of caravans, did'nt see the point & regarded the whole thing as sad until i wandered bleary eyed one sunday morning into Stuy117 (112?)'s van & the bug bit me, had to have one.
I'm not a full blown caravanner going on holiday etc. but for OOF/Classic car meets it's so much easier than camping, no need to set up, you can plug everything in & you can be at home wherever you are.
I never understood the appeal before but totally get it now. Great to lie in bed & watch Ray Mears doing it properly!!!!!! :y
Yep, a right little home from home and so quick to set up..... :y
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What are 2002/2003 Baileys like for longevity?
old ones are better than new ones
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Cheers Hercukes, I guess I will just reseal what I can and see how long it lasts :-/
Hi Ian. Hav'nt seen your van yet but will at the Spring Yorkmeet. Mine is a 1989 (F or G reg) Elddis whirlwind GTX...sounds good! It's had some serious damp at the front before i bought it to the extent the whole 3 front windows were ripped out & refitted, not a pretty job but as you say it does'nt smell damp or musty. Galv. chassis, solid floor, heating, cooking, shower etc. £200. It'll die one day but will owe me nothing. No more tents for me!!!! :y
thats the way to do it in my eyes buy em chep and when theyre knaffed throw em and get another,yer never lose money on em :y