Block-work
preparation
If you are going to attach paneling to the
van you will need to have a way to attach it to the van. You can go directly in
to the metal work – but in some places there are holes and it is not really
possible to screw it in anywhere.
I also planned on using cladding clips –
these mean you can avoid having screws all over your nice panel work, these are
nailed in, so cannot go into the metal work. To enable this I decided to set-up
a set of wooden blocks at each rib in the van.
The ribs however are not square and have
tapered sides. To manage this I drilled holes in each side of the rib, then
bolted the block work to that. This made the block-work square to the outside
of the van and very well attached.
Side pieces of block work – annoying to make as they
are all different sizes.
Note, I put block work at each end of the van, and one
each of the three ductings/ribs.
To keep to the curve of the van’s roof I
cut some slots along the wood to allow it to flex a little.
Now this is complete, when it comes to
attaching the cladding, we are prepared!
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