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PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2014 8:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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VWdog, you'll have to find it on ebay, or somewhere similiar(here classifieds). Or get it printed at Kinkos on card stock, make your own cutouts.




Twisted Evil Good luck as I have the only one left in existence, MMmuuhhhaaaaa!!! Twisted Evil

Ever seen one before? Me neither. Its a genuine VW print as in VW accessory Wink

brothernumberone Ill be happy to leave feedback once I get the book.
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PostPosted: Tue May 20, 2014 12:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Cheers notchboy Cool
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PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2014 8:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

WOW!!! I just go this in the mail..really good work!
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PostPosted: Wed May 28, 2014 10:53 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

My copy arrived yesterday from Amazon Canada - about $36 CDN with free shipping. I'm super impressed with it. Well organized and illustrated. I would recommend this book as pre-purchase reading.

With a proofreader named Strange, how could you go wrong?
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PostPosted: Wed May 28, 2014 12:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Great! Another valuable resource...nice work!
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PostPosted: Thu May 29, 2014 8:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm curious... how is the book not just a glorified build thread?
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PostPosted: Thu May 29, 2014 11:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I'm curious... how is the book not just a glorified build thread?


well, no internet connection required for one!

I have it now and it has more detail and photos than any build thread i've seen. its like the build was undertaken knowing from the start it would be used to make a book, thus there is an extensive amount of pictures of detail of metalwork. the bus body chosen needed some of nearly everything too, so its comprehensive. Its great for metal work, and ups the Bentley with respect to some of the mechanical because its a little more real world, where nuts and bolts and worn components dont come apart like its a new bus.

thats whats always bothered me about car manuals, they never deal with the effects of time on the car. they assume everything proceeds without any real complications.
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PostPosted: Thu May 29, 2014 12:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

jtauxe wrote:
I'm curious... how is the book not just a glorified build thread?


How is the book not just an edited down Samba Bay Window Forum? So it's more of this forum in print versus online.

That doesn't say the Samba is not important because all the info in the Samba would have been the books source for info.
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 12:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Looks like a good read. Just ordered a copy from Amazon. Says it'll take 3 weeks to ship!?!?!?
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 2:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

rustbus wrote:
jtauxe wrote:
I'm curious... how is the book not just a glorified build thread?


well, no internet connection required for one!

I have it now and it has more detail and photos than any build thread i've seen. its like the build was undertaken knowing from the start it would be used to make a book, thus there is an extensive amount of pictures of detail of metalwork. the bus body chosen needed some of nearly everything too, so its comprehensive. Its great for metal work, and ups the Bentley with respect to some of the mechanical because its a little more real world, where nuts and bolts and worn components dont come apart like its a new bus.

thats whats always bothered me about car manuals, they never deal with the effects of time on the car. they assume everything proceeds without any real complications.


Thanks for the comments everyone Smile
I must admit I did wonder if there was a place for a manual in the age of forums and the web. The reason I think there still is, is for several reasons.
Firstly, the manual costs about £17 on amazon over here, compare that with a £700+ ipad/tablet/laptop which can be ruined in an instant by weld/grinding sparks, brake fluid, oil, or by a multitude of other stuff dropped on it, and it's easy to see why people still like to have a printed manual when working on their vans.
Secondly, I'm a bit old fashioned, but I still like to read books rather than screens, so even if i'm not actively working on a van, I still like to have a book to read. I'm sure I'm not the only one;)
Thirdly, as you all know, there's a load of bollocks on the web, even on forums, and it can sometimes be difficult to find exactly what you're after, be it a fact, setting or photo. For example, a few years ago I was trying to find the position of TDC on a 2 notch repro pulley on a recon T1 twinport, I had loads of conflicting answers, left notch 5ATDC, or TDC or 7.5BTDC or 10BTDC. It was quicker to go out and work it out myself in the end, so I tried as much as possible to check everything, particularly stuff like feature changes by model year and tried to include photos I know I'd have appreciated when I first restored a van. You could certainly find all the info in manuals online, but it would take a while and you'd have to be selective with your searches.
Lastly, it has some features which are seen less frequently on forums, like a buyers guide. I'm not sure how things are for you guys, but in the UK there's a lot of people paying top dollar for vans which often need the same amount spent again or more to repair hidden bodges, rot or bad repairs, so hopefully it'll help people evaluate a van before they buy or even give them a more realistic idea of the level of work needed on their projects.
If anyone has time to leave an Amazon review, it would be much appreciated, I'll buy you a pint if you're ever passing this way Wink
Cheers. Fletch
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 2:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Got one and looking forward to using it! Previews look like it shows exactly what Id want it to...
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 2:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Great book.
Lots off good pictures and repairs are done on both an, Early Bay (T2a) and Late Bay (T2b). I don't think there is a panel that the author doesn't touch and suspension and drivetrain refresh are covered as well.
Repair procedures are thorough and explained with the beginner in mind. Good for the beginner as well as the experienced.
There is a very slight language barrier in terminology used, versus the US . But the author does a good job of defining the different terms used. The one thing that would have been helpful is a body diagram of the body panels with the descriptions used, (e.g. A pillar, B pillar etc). Although the terms are used in the industry, a beginner will struggle with deciphering some of the descriptions.

Many thanks to Fletcher Gillet, aka (brothernumberone) and all that contributed to the creation of this book!
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