waverider1987
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The van I bought is a 2005 Chevy E-1500 Conversion van. I have set up a facebook page for anyone who wants to follow along on there. I will be posting in here as well probably more direct van-build questions. The facebook will act more like a "this is what's happening now" sort of thing. I can't figure out how to do pics on here but if you are on facebook (or even if not, i don't think it matters), you can see some pics here: https://www.facebook.com/Womans-Walden-1110729108988070/
The first plan is to take out the seats and rip up the carpeting, as well as take all the fabric off that's covering all the side paneling. I'm probably going to put some sort of insulation down on the floor before replacing the flooring with wood panels (yes?), then just leave the fabric off of the side and top panel and coat the wood with a sealant. Also want to add some more insulation under the roof. I was thinking about reflectix? Or what's another good mold resistant/cheap option? I'm afraid there may already be a bit of a mold issue in one spot. I suspect a small leak in the back corner. I'm hoping once I rip everything out I'll be able to figure out where it's coming from and seal it up.
So my specific questions are this...
1. How do I rip up carpet? Meaning, what tools are good for that? As well as for taking the fabric off of the wood panelings on the sides and roof...
2. Once all the carpet and fabric are off, what is a good material for the floor? And what should I paint the side and roof panels with to act as a mildew/mold resistant sealant?
3. Any ideas for good insulation? Was thinking of just doing relfectix on the floor before replacing the floor as well as for under the roof.
4. Any suggestions for tools for all of this.
Thank you!
The first plan is to take out the seats and rip up the carpeting, as well as take all the fabric off that's covering all the side paneling. I'm probably going to put some sort of insulation down on the floor before replacing the flooring with wood panels (yes?), then just leave the fabric off of the side and top panel and coat the wood with a sealant. Also want to add some more insulation under the roof. I was thinking about reflectix? Or what's another good mold resistant/cheap option? I'm afraid there may already be a bit of a mold issue in one spot. I suspect a small leak in the back corner. I'm hoping once I rip everything out I'll be able to figure out where it's coming from and seal it up.
So my specific questions are this...
1. How do I rip up carpet? Meaning, what tools are good for that? As well as for taking the fabric off of the wood panelings on the sides and roof...
2. Once all the carpet and fabric are off, what is a good material for the floor? And what should I paint the side and roof panels with to act as a mildew/mold resistant sealant?
3. Any ideas for good insulation? Was thinking of just doing relfectix on the floor before replacing the floor as well as for under the roof.
4. Any suggestions for tools for all of this.
Thank you!