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<blockquote data-quote="71Dormobile" data-source="post: 440150" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Ah cheers Rippers, squirt72, gninnam, blogdroed it's great to have positive feedback on the graft and van. Certainly been a long haul since starting out on this resto job, the family has grown and job changed so spending money on Ruby has been as an when. </p><p></p><p>Since last posting we've decided to take Ruby over to France again this year, looking forward to driving and camping with the kids and hopefully getting a good spell of dry weather.</p><p></p><p>Decided that I'd restore the roof rack, reckon it is an original Dormobile rack which I've dismantled stripped, serformed and sanded all the wood down also stripped the frame down to original metal. Looks like it's been galvanised which explains why it's lasted so well. Slightly worried about strapping it onto the van / gutters and chipping it on the roof rack, must be a way of doing this and minimising damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="71Dormobile, post: 440150, member: 35"] Ah cheers Rippers, squirt72, gninnam, blogdroed it's great to have positive feedback on the graft and van. Certainly been a long haul since starting out on this resto job, the family has grown and job changed so spending money on Ruby has been as an when. Since last posting we've decided to take Ruby over to France again this year, looking forward to driving and camping with the kids and hopefully getting a good spell of dry weather. Decided that I'd restore the roof rack, reckon it is an original Dormobile rack which I've dismantled stripped, serformed and sanded all the wood down also stripped the frame down to original metal. Looks like it's been galvanised which explains why it's lasted so well. Slightly worried about strapping it onto the van / gutters and chipping it on the roof rack, must be a way of doing this and minimising damage. [/QUOTE]
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