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Saguache Samba Member
Joined: December 28, 2009 Posts: 360 Location: Gunnison, CO
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Jedi Samba Member
Joined: October 23, 2007 Posts: 734 Location: Cool California
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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 10:55 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah Robs Reimo syncro 16 is pretty bad ass. _________________ 1961 Westfalia SO23 Mango Green/Seagull grey
1961 Westfalia SO34 T/BW
1961 Westfalia SO34 SWR
1964 Westfalia SO33 pearl white
1965 Westfalia SO42 Velvet green
1986 Syncro Wolfram grey with black int GL
1986 Syncro Doka
1987 Syncro Sevana beige Adventurewagen
1987 syncro Sevana beige GL
1973 Pumpkin orange Thing
2 1963 Rag top bug's
1965 Manx
1970 Single cab
1971 combi
1990 Vanagon GL
2007 Audi A4 3.2L quattro |
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Saguache Samba Member
Joined: December 28, 2009 Posts: 360 Location: Gunnison, CO
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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 11:37 pm Post subject: |
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I like the cabinet over the engine bay. Going to need to construct something similar shortly. _________________ Matt Thyer
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karush Samba Member
Joined: November 29, 2011 Posts: 168 Location: west virginia
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 3:29 pm Post subject: will I bump my head in a hightop? |
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I'm thinking about getting a hightop for my 82 diesel AAZl vanagon. The thing is I'm 6' 6" . How do the different roof models compare in height? , Thanks. |
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Saguache Samba Member
Joined: December 28, 2009 Posts: 360 Location: Gunnison, CO
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Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 10:37 am Post subject: |
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Karush,
I'm 6'1 and with the timber-tech high top I have no issues standing up in my 83.5 (1.9l AAZ). IIRC there's about 6'10" of space between floor and the top without insulation and with a 5/8" deck and carpet. I'm out on the road again, but I'll try and measure it when I get back.
The hight of the high-top does not resolve the problem I have with either bunk. I'm just too tall and my feet end up hanging off. _________________ Matt Thyer
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J Charlton Samba Member
Joined: August 24, 2007 Posts: 1546 Location: The True North Strong and Free
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Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 11:17 am Post subject: bed length |
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Hey Matt - re the bed length - You could make your "upstairs" bed extension somewhat wider and still have access room to get up there - or perhaps an additional "flip over" piece that you'd flip over once up there. Alternately, a hinged "flip up" extension for the bottom bunk.
I think that the best part of doing your own interior is that you get it to be just the way you want it to be for your use of the vehicle.
John _________________ NAHT hightop availability May 18 2023 -
Bend Oregon - for Oregon, California- (7 tot , 3 available), Kennewick Wa (6 tot, 1 available), Small Car Performance Fife Wa. (7 tot 4 avail ), Fairbanks Alaska (1 tot 0 avail)
Future availability TBD : Springfield Mass. Staunton Va, Florida, Colorado, Grand Junction Co., SLC probably late 2024 |
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Saguache Samba Member
Joined: December 28, 2009 Posts: 360 Location: Gunnison, CO
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Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 12:02 pm Post subject: |
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You bet'cha John,
I've already thought about splitting the fold out portion of the upper bunk using a piano hinge to allow it to fold out and be long enough for me. Honestly, at this point I end up using the space above more for luggage and gear than for sleeping, but as the baby gets bigger that will undoubtlably change. _________________ Matt Thyer
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J Charlton Samba Member
Joined: August 24, 2007 Posts: 1546 Location: The True North Strong and Free
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Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 12:23 pm Post subject: beds etc |
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I think as kids get older - and it doesn't take long - there are a couple of stages. When they are an infant, you probably want them down below with you. Ages 1 1/2 to 3 are the trickiest - too young to be "up there" by themselves but they'll climb up there whenever they can get away with it. After about 3 you might as well just figure out a safe way for them to get up and down, probably with some sort of barrier so that they can't roll out and fall down in their sleep.
My wife and I like sleeping "upstairs" but we're about to be evicted by our two little guys - actually not so little any more - 8 and 10 yrs - who have been campaining for the top bunk since I put the hightop on. _________________ NAHT hightop availability May 18 2023 -
Bend Oregon - for Oregon, California- (7 tot , 3 available), Kennewick Wa (6 tot, 1 available), Small Car Performance Fife Wa. (7 tot 4 avail ), Fairbanks Alaska (1 tot 0 avail)
Future availability TBD : Springfield Mass. Staunton Va, Florida, Colorado, Grand Junction Co., SLC probably late 2024 |
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Jedi Samba Member
Joined: October 23, 2007 Posts: 734 Location: Cool California
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Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 12:36 pm Post subject: |
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We have done the other end of that effort. Since our little girl was born my wife has crashed out up top with the baby and I had the glory days of all the space to myself downstairs. Now my daughter is almost 4 and wants to sleep upstairs by herself at first then later in the night she wants to sleep downstairs with us~~~~Then I get the boot to the top bunk _________________ 1961 Westfalia SO23 Mango Green/Seagull grey
1961 Westfalia SO34 T/BW
1961 Westfalia SO34 SWR
1964 Westfalia SO33 pearl white
1965 Westfalia SO42 Velvet green
1986 Syncro Wolfram grey with black int GL
1986 Syncro Doka
1987 Syncro Sevana beige Adventurewagen
1987 syncro Sevana beige GL
1973 Pumpkin orange Thing
2 1963 Rag top bug's
1965 Manx
1970 Single cab
1971 combi
1990 Vanagon GL
2007 Audi A4 3.2L quattro |
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Saguache Samba Member
Joined: December 28, 2009 Posts: 360 Location: Gunnison, CO
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Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 1:51 am Post subject: |
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Thinking about working on the interior again, it's been warm here and I feel like I'm missing out on an opportunity. My parents just bought a travel trailer. One of the things I reall like about this is that it's lined with carpet. I'm thinking of lining at least part of my interior with a cut pile. Anyone have any suggestions for a source? Have you ordered cut pile from somewhere in the past and had a good experience? _________________ Matt Thyer
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Jedi Samba Member
Joined: October 23, 2007 Posts: 734 Location: Cool California
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Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 8:44 am Post subject: |
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Watch it.. Once you start doing that it is easier to install that carpet than it is to remove. Once that stuff gets moldy You may wind up wishing you never have done it. I suggest checking out a Scamp RV and your nose will tell you the answer if weather you want to or not. _________________ 1961 Westfalia SO23 Mango Green/Seagull grey
1961 Westfalia SO34 T/BW
1961 Westfalia SO34 SWR
1964 Westfalia SO33 pearl white
1965 Westfalia SO42 Velvet green
1986 Syncro Wolfram grey with black int GL
1986 Syncro Doka
1987 Syncro Sevana beige Adventurewagen
1987 syncro Sevana beige GL
1973 Pumpkin orange Thing
2 1963 Rag top bug's
1965 Manx
1970 Single cab
1971 combi
1990 Vanagon GL
2007 Audi A4 3.2L quattro |
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Saguache Samba Member
Joined: December 28, 2009 Posts: 360 Location: Gunnison, CO
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Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 10:06 am Post subject: |
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Good point Jedi, their La Casita doesn't smell but it's reall ventilated well. I know how much condensation builds up with just me in Zeno. Also looking at marine fabrics and carpets. _________________ Matt Thyer
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J Charlton Samba Member
Joined: August 24, 2007 Posts: 1546 Location: The True North Strong and Free
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Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 3:23 pm Post subject: top, carpet, condensation etc |
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Hi Matt - a couple of thoughts re the carpet - 1. Are you going to insulate then put the carpet on top of the insulation or is the carpet to be the insulator and finish material? If, as I suspect, that the carpet is to be the sole layer applied to the interior of the top, then you will get some insulative benefit and a finish material at the same time. I would encourage you to be careful to get the carpet, probably with some sort of rubber backing, as far down into the joint ofthe top and the van roof as possible - do not leave any relatively potential cold surface for water vapour to condense upon.
Once your interior finish is complete, condensation and the management of water vapour should be considered to ba an ongoing issue. If y9ou are sleeping, eating, cooking in the van, water vapour is inevitable and so is condensation. If you remember your Gas Laws and the relationship of temperature and relative humidity, you can pretty easily devise a strategy to ensure that moisture laden air is expelled from your van through your vent and replaced with dry air.
You have the skills to create a humidity controlled cycle of the power vent to expel moisture laden air - keep on the lookout for someone throwing out a de-humifier and harvest the humidistat. the best way to prevent condensation and mold it to get rid of the moist air before the water vapour condenses and becomes problematic. _________________ NAHT hightop availability May 18 2023 -
Bend Oregon - for Oregon, California- (7 tot , 3 available), Kennewick Wa (6 tot, 1 available), Small Car Performance Fife Wa. (7 tot 4 avail ), Fairbanks Alaska (1 tot 0 avail)
Future availability TBD : Springfield Mass. Staunton Va, Florida, Colorado, Grand Junction Co., SLC probably late 2024 |
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Saguache Samba Member
Joined: December 28, 2009 Posts: 360 Location: Gunnison, CO
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Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 5:24 pm Post subject: Re: top, carpet, condensation etc |
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J Charlton wrote: |
Hi Matt - a couple of thoughts re the carpet - 1. Are you going to insulate then put the carpet on top of the insulation or is the carpet to be the insulator and finish material? |
The plan is still to insulate first and then put up the carpet which is why I'm interested in the unbacked and light weight cut pile sorts. I'm pretty sure I'm going with 1/2" to 5/8" foil backed insulation board for the top. Up here in the Rockies humidity isn't that much of a problem, but I'm still visiting the North West every couple of months and living out of the van for a week or two at a time. My dehumidification strategy for the moment is to get it wet and then drive it back to the high desert where it will be bone dry in minutes.
You might recall that Zeno was completely stripped of interior coverings when I installed the top. Im still considering my options for the lower cabin area with the hope that what ever I do will eventually help to cut down on road noise.
The new cabinets are due to go I this spring, very exciting. Need to complete the spring and strut lift and replace those CLKs with the SA 15" too. _________________ Matt Thyer
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J Charlton Samba Member
Joined: August 24, 2007 Posts: 1546 Location: The True North Strong and Free
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Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 5:58 pm Post subject: insulation |
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Matt - you might want to check out Noxudol - insyncro mentioned it to me - primarily a sound insulator, it has some thermo properties as well - this is for the lower parts of the van where you've stripped the interior.
Back to the condensation etc - as long as you can get dry air, of pretty well any temperature, circulating and being expelled, the interior will stay condensate free and, more importantly, mold free.
I Just got notified that the next shipment of tops (7 in total) is "off the boat" in Montreal, awaiting train or truck transport to Toronto. As of now, they're supposed to be here for me to pickup on the 4th of Jan. There will soon be 7 more hightops on the road, 4 of them being installed in Colorado. _________________ NAHT hightop availability May 18 2023 -
Bend Oregon - for Oregon, California- (7 tot , 3 available), Kennewick Wa (6 tot, 1 available), Small Car Performance Fife Wa. (7 tot 4 avail ), Fairbanks Alaska (1 tot 0 avail)
Future availability TBD : Springfield Mass. Staunton Va, Florida, Colorado, Grand Junction Co., SLC probably late 2024 |
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Saguache Samba Member
Joined: December 28, 2009 Posts: 360 Location: Gunnison, CO
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hans j Samba Member
Joined: May 06, 2006 Posts: 2715 Location: Salt Lake City UT
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Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 8:53 pm Post subject: |
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This Atlantic came through the shop a couple years ago...
_________________ 1986 Canadian Syncro Westy TDI - 1989 Syncro Single Cab - 2001 Audi S4 - 1981 VW Caddy ABA - 1980 VW Caddy EV - 1973 VW T-181 |
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wildenbeast Samba Member
Joined: April 04, 2008 Posts: 680 Location: Colorado
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Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2011 10:46 am Post subject: |
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Having owned both an Adventurewagen and now a pop-top, I think this would be the best option. I love storing things in the high top of the Adventurewagen (like skis, bike wheels, etc). However, sleeping in a pop top is so much better than trying to sleep in the top of the Adventurewagen. This Reimo top seems to have the best of both worlds. Carthago and Teca seem to make something similar but I prefer the smooth lines of the Reimo top.
taken from Karl's website; http://westyventures.com/Highroofs.htm _________________ - Bill, '93 Eurovan Syncro Weekender (2.5 manual ACU) |
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Saguache Samba Member
Joined: December 28, 2009 Posts: 360 Location: Gunnison, CO
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Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2011 11:08 am Post subject: |
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This van is so hot, thanks for the bus-porn wildenbeast. Strange question I know, but this photo illustrates it quite well. Left rear window between the C and D posts is unnecessary. Some time soon I'd like to remove mine and replace it with sheet metal. I'm guessing that most of the European versions (T25) that are already filled in came from the factory that way. I'm thinking I could remove the window and weld in a sheet like this van has, but I may be smoking something too. Thoughts? _________________ Matt Thyer
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brab Samba Member
Joined: January 12, 2011 Posts: 39 Location: CA
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Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 9:46 pm Post subject: |
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Those windows look like aftermarket double pane, so the van was probably a panel van they added windows to. Not sure I would go through all the welding effort to remove a window behind a cabinet. Maybe use bricks and let the next owner discover the old window. _________________ Trotro - 87 Syncro Vanagon 40K original miles and starting to count. |
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