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ourvanbetty
Growing in Experience
November

Thanks Shelley, the upper cupboards and wardrobe are still all intact, I’m not removing those, just kind of replacing around it. I’ve removed the ply ...

ourvanbetty
Growing in Experience
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November

      Wow that thread was so informative @twocutekelpies and I’ve taken many screenshots for future reference! I decided that because I really can’t d ...

ourvanbetty
Growing in Experience
November

Thanks Eric, I think that might be the way to go! I really do want to do it properly!

ourvanbetty
Growing in Experience
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November

You have done an amazing job! I would love to do this to mine however my husband refuses to! I think the best and proper way to restore it is to take ...

ourvanbetty
Growing in Experience
4 replies
November

Thank you, it’s funny because after closer inspection I feel like I need to replace all the walls! Looks like they are all loose and crumbly around th ...

ourvanbetty
Growing in Experience
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           Hi, we are first time renovators and have ourselves an old Franklin Regent Caravan. It’s only a cute little thing but due to spending ...

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twocutekelpies
Making a Splash
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November

Wow @ourvanbetty you have been busy. The wall strength comes from the compression of the aluminium/styrofoam/ply to form the sandwich panel, without ...

twocutekelpies
Making a Splash
November

I have responded on your original post  Don't be discouraged by no undercover area, my first caravan reno was a 23ft Viscount (also sandwich panel c ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
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November

Hi @ourvanbetty Don't be discouraged, I believe that it's all a matter of planning. Perhaps you can put up a Marquee 3 x 6m Deluxe Easy Up Non-Perm ...

twocutekelpies
Making a Splash
November

Hi there. I have a very similar Franklin to yours which was in far worse condition. As woodenwookie said, much of the rigidity comes from the shelves ...

twocutekelpies
Making a Splash
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Forgive me, it's been a while since I've posted, my 1972 York rebuild was completed and is now being enjoyed by a lovely couple who bought her shortly ...

woodenwookie
Making a Splash
5 replies
November

Been there. We had a caravan that was supposed to only need a replacement taillight. Wall on one side was completely rotted out requiring a rebuild of ...

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ourvanbetty
Growing in Experience
November

Thanks Shelley, the upper cupboards and wardrobe are still all intact, I’m not removing those, just kind of replacing around it. I’ve removed the ply ...

ourvanbetty
Growing in Experience
2 replies
November

      Wow that thread was so informative @twocutekelpies and I’ve taken many screenshots for future reference! I decided that because I really can’t d ...

ourvanbetty
Growing in Experience
November

Thanks Eric, I think that might be the way to go! I really do want to do it properly!

ourvanbetty
Growing in Experience
1 reply
November

You have done an amazing job! I would love to do this to mine however my husband refuses to! I think the best and proper way to restore it is to take ...

ourvanbetty
Growing in Experience
4 replies
November

Thank you, it’s funny because after closer inspection I feel like I need to replace all the walls! Looks like they are all loose and crumbly around th ...

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