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<blockquote data-quote="whatcanacatmando" data-source="post: 315704" data-attributes="member: 17606"><p>Great tips! Thanks everyone. Waxoyl is already in place and I've varnished ply cards both sides. I'll also try the extra flap idea. I guess we're all resigned to water inside our doors so long as they're waxed, drains clear and polythene in place. Does anyone know the grade of the clear polythene and tape and/or where to get it. I'm guessing it's not just any old plastic.</p><p></p><p>Just had another idea: Door cards could be made in the same black plastic material as used for kick panels - this way they'd never warp. It looks like 3mm HDPE which can easily be laser cut. I'll keep you all posted if it starts to look interesting.</p><p></p><p>Sorry no van pics yet - they're on my Mac which has gone into meltdown . I'll post some asap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whatcanacatmando, post: 315704, member: 17606"] Great tips! Thanks everyone. Waxoyl is already in place and I've varnished ply cards both sides. I'll also try the extra flap idea. I guess we're all resigned to water inside our doors so long as they're waxed, drains clear and polythene in place. Does anyone know the grade of the clear polythene and tape and/or where to get it. I'm guessing it's not just any old plastic. Just had another idea: Door cards could be made in the same black plastic material as used for kick panels - this way they'd never warp. It looks like 3mm HDPE which can easily be laser cut. I'll keep you all posted if it starts to look interesting. Sorry no van pics yet - they're on my Mac which has gone into meltdown . I'll post some asap. [/QUOTE]
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