looking at replacing the door trims and all interior panels on the Kombi and was wondering what people use as new paneling. I have heard of people using 3mm ply or mdf but can you get 3mm marine ply. After something that can handle getting moist. will be covering them with either carpet or vinyl. Any suggestions welcome
Water resistant masonite is a pretty good start. It is painted white on one side and that is the water resistant side.
Then put plastic sheeting on the inside of all of your panels before clipping the new panels on. They had the plastic from factory as a water and dust
seal.
Buy the repro TMI panels for the front and use some ply for the rear
You can coat the panel on the inside with a laquer to seal them and protect against water
Hey Peter. Where do you buy the water res. masonite?
thanks
Brad
hey brad, i got mine at the big green shed (bunnings), they sell it.
cheers
Jurion
checked out Bunnings yesterday and they have the masonite for $14.78 a sheet (1220mm by 915mm).
Then you gotta cut out eleventy-seven holes to make it fit...
Been there, done that! I'm with vw 54 on this one - just buy new/repro ones and spend the rest of the weekend drinking beer, rather than swearing at
bits of shitty timber
We used cardboard. Bought it from an auto trim supply shop, it's water proof and being cardboard you can cut it with a stanley knife.
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I don't have the old ones anymore, is there anywhere online that you can print out the template (in a smaller scale) with the dimensions on them already?