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does anyone know where i can get 3mm ply for the roof lining, only seem to get 3.6mm!!
 
Hi, I recently done my headlining with 3mm Russian Birch Ply I got from James Latham
http://www.lathams.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And only about £8.50 for a 5' x 5' sheet

Dave
 
try this link lads,

he gives you a full tutorial on how to make & fit the headlining & what to use as J Channels.

http://my1969vwmicrobus.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/fitting-my-birch-ply-headlining.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
I cut mine from the old boards as a template, I asked Lathams for the best quality. My J rails were off due to painting so I reattached those. I went for the bend the wrong way then push and pop method and it worked a treat.
 
gman4175 said:
try this link lads,

he gives you a full tutorial on how to make & fit the headlining & what to use as J Channels.

http://my1969vwmicrobus.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/fitting-my-birch-ply-headlining.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Yes, that's a great guide. I only need one small piece next to the door as the rest of the headlining is fine. It seems the ply just needs a coat of clear varnish for the natural look :D
 
Hey, just wanted to say a big thanks to 'gman4175' for recommending my blog as a useful source of information. I'm pleased it may have helped one or maybe a few more of you thinking about doing your ply headlining.

Please visit my blog for more techincal info and general VW stuff.
http://my1969vwmicrobus.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/ace-cafe-london-monthly-air-cooled-night.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Thanks, Dave. (and don't forget to check out the 'blog archive' menu on the left.)
 
sacramentobay said:
Hey, just wanted to say a big thanks to 'gman4175' for recommending my blog as a useful source of information. I'm pleased it may have helped one or maybe a few more of you thinking about doing your ply headlining.

Please visit my blog for more techincal info and general VW stuff.
http://my1969vwmicrobus.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/ace-cafe-london-monthly-air-cooled-night.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Thanks, Dave. (and don't forget to check out the 'blog archive' menu on the left.)

No worries Dave, you're welcome mate & thanks for sharing in the 1st place. i fitted mine a couple of weeks ago & found this a great help, even though i'd purchased a kit which came with the J Channels & pre cut Ply boards it didn't come with instructions on how to fit it, so this was a great source of info & thought it deserved to be shared to make others' lives easier.

splashed a few coats of clear varnish on it & i'm chuffed with the results.
 
gman4175 said:
sacramentobay said:
Hey, just wanted to say a big thanks to 'gman4175' for recommending my blog as a useful source of information. I'm pleased it may have helped one or maybe a few more of you thinking about doing your ply headlining.

Please visit my blog for more techincal info and general VW stuff.
http://my1969vwmicrobus.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/ace-cafe-london-monthly-air-cooled-night.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Thanks, Dave. (and don't forget to check out the 'blog archive' menu on the left.)

No worries Dave, you're welcome mate & thanks for sharing in the 1st place. i fitted mine a couple of weeks ago & found this a great help, even though i'd purchased a kit which came with the J Channels & pre cut Ply boards it didn't come with instructions on how to fit it, so this was a great source of info & thought it deserved to be shared to make others' lives easier.

splashed a few coats of clear varnish on it & i'm chuffed with the results.
do you have a link for the kit :D
 
dub boy said:
gman4175 said:
sacramentobay said:
Hey, just wanted to say a big thanks to 'gman4175' for recommending my blog as a useful source of information. I'm pleased it may have helped one or maybe a few more of you thinking about doing your ply headlining.

Please visit my blog for more techincal info and general VW stuff.
http://my1969vwmicrobus.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/ace-cafe-london-monthly-air-cooled-night.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Thanks, Dave. (and don't forget to check out the 'blog archive' menu on the left.)

No worries Dave, you're welcome mate & thanks for sharing in the 1st place. i fitted mine a couple of weeks ago & found this a great help, even though i'd purchased a kit which came with the J Channels & pre cut Ply boards it didn't come with instructions on how to fit it, so this was a great source of info & thought it deserved to be shared to make others' lives easier.

splashed a few coats of clear varnish on it & i'm chuffed with the results.
do you have a link for the kit :D

hello mate,

i got mine off morcambe & wise vw here's a link to their website.

http://www.morecambeandwize.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

they've also got a facebook group. i got the number off there & gave them a call.

if they can't help you then there's also these geezers on ebay that do them, rackhams of ipswich.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VW-Camper-Westfalia-LHD-Headlining-kit-for-Tin-Top-/261044655326?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item3cc77954de" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

hope this helps,

james.
 
Can anyone tell me how long the J section is please


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i got mine off morcambe & wise vw here's a link to their website.

http://www.morecambeandwize.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

they've also got a facebook group. i got the number off there & gave them a call.

if they can't help you then there's also these geezers on ebay that do them, rackhams of ipswich.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VW-Camper-Wes" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... 3cc77954de

hope this helps,

james

cheers bud, been trying to find a local supplier of 3mm ply :roll:
 
Buying them is very pricey, I was quoted £180 plus delivery, it cost me £18 for the wood from Lathams with some trade discount and half a tin of varnish. You only have one exposed edge which I cut with a fine jigsaw blade and it looks spot on. I did 3 coats with sanding in between as I am a fussy sod, and 2 coats on the back for safe measure.
 
quentinfarquar said:
Buying them is very pricey, I was quoted £180 plus delivery, it cost me £18 for the wood from Lathams with some trade discount and half a tin of varnish. You only have one exposed edge which I cut with a fine jigsaw blade and it looks spot on. I did 3 coats with sanding in between as I am a fussy sod, and 2 coats on the back for safe measure.

I also gave my ply 3 coats of varnish, with rubbing down in between coats. And I also gave the rear (surface facing the roof) 3 coats just to stop any moisture / damp getting into the wood.
Dave
 
Does anyone have any templates for this ? Dave says in his blog the roof panels taper in towards the front so its not as easy as it first seems i guess. I have been assembling all sorts of stuff on my westy refresh and will put it all here in due course and these are often "asked for"

P.S Was that summer then ? :mrgreen:
 
Eeza said:
Does anyone have any templates for this ? Dave says in his blog the roof panels taper in towards the front so its not as easy as it first seems i guess. I have been assembling all sorts of stuff on my westy refresh and will put it all here in due course and these are often "asked for"

P.S Was that summer then ? :mrgreen:

Hi, the middle and rear sections of the ply are pretty much square (give or take a few mm).
The cab panel width is approx 1330mm at the centre brace by the sliding door, and approx 1206mm at the windscreen. The overall length, at the longest point (centre brace to windscreen) is approx 904mm. The only difficult part is cutting the ply to fit around the sunvisor brackets and around the rear view mirror, but you could make a cardboard template before cutting the ply.
Hope this helps? Dave
 

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