Insulation

Jimmy, I didn't install it - Phil, the previous owner did all the hard work and his/ its workings are down to some New Zealand ingenuity! I'd suggest coming to take a look at it if your interested in the setup or even taking it another step forward :cool::p.
 
I have blinds that sit between driver and main area - they do frustrate at times... but useful at night. Was very intrigued by the "backdrops" in the recent thread of a Commer Photo Booth conversion... asked - waiting for a reply...

Insulation... a plug in heater, an early night, and a cuddly wife?
 
Hi again Jon - seems we're following the same path but are a couple of month behind you. We're looking at insulation as well, so thanks for this info !

A question:
Ours is a bus so the floor is just the ripply metal. How do camper (or other) vans stop any wood etc layed on top eventually sink into the ripples? Is it just thick plywood ? Or isn't it the problem I thought it might be ?

I'm planning on some sound deadening around the gearbox area, with some thermal insulation then a layer of ply, then lino (maybe carpet). So I guess I'm wondering how thick the ply should be, and indeed whether this is a goodly plan.

thanks,

Doug
 
just basic cheap outdoor ply in the back... Think I used 12mm and is more than fine. The one thing I did do was spray clear waxoil first on the bed and let it dry off before laying the ply down but not necessary. Front, wouldn't use ply at all, won't give any additional sound proofing really as most noise comes through gaps and holes. Some under engine sound deadening and a well fitted carpet are best, just make sure you check under for dampness now and again as they can get water under. I also used engine deadening inside the engine cowl (removed first) and the engine lid well glued with heat resistant contact adhesive. I've also covered the outside of the cowl with campervan interior 4 way stretch felt. It's very quiet inside now bar the wind noise :)
 
Thanks Jimberlake!

Re "campervan interior 4 way stretch felt" - is that the beige stuff in your pics ?

Could you recommend a supplier ?

thanks again for your help :)
 
the 4 way stretch is the black stuff... Comes in all colours, eBay has loads if you search camper interior stretch lining or something. The matting...I've lost the link... Will take look further...
 
That's answered all my questions about engine noise and heat. Thanks for the info, photos and links jimberlake I've never heard of 4way stretch before but it looks excellent.
 
Yes Paul that's exactly what I meant. Jon I would love to have a nose around if your any where near Derbyshire

Hi Jimmy, we are not far - in Leicestershire. The van will be available for viewing between the 5th and 19th Nov and then it's being stored for winter :D. If it's registered we could take a drive over to you, if not then your welcome to pop over? I'm away now but back on the 3rd.

I think you have the answers now Doug on the further insulation questions, I appreciate that! I have noticed that we get puddles in the front, under the carpets where it has been sitting. I've assumed it came through the top grill. There is carpet down and some sponge which is soaking it up, will keep an eye on it but I didn't put any soundproofing down (stuck) in case it trapped water.
 
That sounds great Jon. I'm right on the Derbyshire/Leicestershire (and Staffordshire and Warwickshire) border so hopefully you're pretty close??????
 
That's answered all my questions about engine noise and heat. Thanks for the info, photos and links jimberlake I've never heard of 4way stretch before but it looks excellent.
the stretch stuff is a doddle to fit as it...errm stretches 4 ways :) gives a really professional looking job

I'm Sheffield way welcome to pop and take a look too. Built my entire interior as the van was empty and have used loads of the stretch in it.
 
Sounds great as Sheffield isn't to far as I'm Derby way. I have gutted my van except for the cab which I'm trying to keep completely original, well as original as I found it.
 
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