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Hi Cush,
Very glad to find that my post has inspired you. It’s exactly why I did it.
locker doors opening up or downwards. Hmmm. I’m not sure it makes any difference? On my Cheyenne I have one opening upwards (the smaller locker door) and one the opens downwards (on the near side underneath our bench seat. Both were areas that water got in and I repaired both.
So, perhaps the real advantage is to have them opening downwards because at least that way you don’t need to rely on a catch to hold it open and Arkwright’s till will be retired!
it is deflating when you find some damp but, they’re pretty easy repairs in the majority.
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Maybe a good idea to post them in the Resources section.Just discovered this thread as I have found very similar issues today with our 2005 Cheyenne 696G SE - I am so glad I am not the first!!! What an inspiration - thank you! Unfortunately, ours lives outside 24/7/365 and has done all its life. Same problems though - garage door leaks (both sides and they are the large ones both sides) and the small window above the upper double bed above the garage. The wallboardig here extends the full height from garage floor to ceiling above the bed - I can see I am going to have fun....
However - main reason for my posting is that, not long after we bought the van 12 years ago, I obtained a set of framing drawings from Autotrail to show where the wood framing for the sides, back and roof was behind the aluminium skin. Most useful these have been and I am sure that they would be useful to others!! Hopefully they will attach here.
Maybe a good idea to post them in the Resources section.
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Just your 2nd post - where have you been hiding?Probably a good idea - when I get the map to show me around these strange parts. It has been many a year since I darkened this forum!!
Just your 2nd post - where have you been hiding?
Resources can be found on the blue bar at the top of the page, you might need to scroll right.
Just discovered this thread as........!
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Hiya what thickness are you looking for? Cellotex (other makes are available) might do the thickness you need!Quick question on here to any restorers - I'm having issues with the replacement ceiling - Knaus used ali, then polystyreen, then hardboard, with thin stips af ali sandwiched in where the cupboards were screwed up. The problem is, having removed the pollystyreen, I don't have the right thickness to replace it. Anyone know of a supplier?
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