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Camper Conversion part 6: a new floor

In Built in the workshop, inspiration by bianka

Now that the sheet metal floor was rust-free and insulated, the next step was the actual floor. I had already bought two large screen printing plates with the dimensions 3000 x 1500 and a thickness of 15mm. First it needed a template. This had to fit perfectly before I could transfer it to the two screen printing plates. To do …

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Camper Conversion part 3: reupholster the sky

In Built in the workshop, inspiration by bianka

The sky… oh heaven… if I take it down now, there’s no going back ;D But that’s why I bought it. So let’s go! The clips were very stubborn to remove. There are probably special lever tools but a flathead screwdriver to stick underneath and an open-end wrench to lever out also worked. 4 handles still had to be unscrewed, …

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Camper Conversion part 2: let’s get naked ;D

In Built in the workshop, inspiration by bianka

It’s a good thing that there are car washes, otherwise I would have spent a few hours scrubbing and polishing. So there was first an all-around wash incl.l underbody wash of course. The cleaning of the interior was also really worth it. The old floor panel out, 5 buckets of water with dishwashing liquid and 2 packs of Q-tips for …