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Love your youtube vids, your dedication and commitment to this project is remarkable, great work mate.
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Great video Joe once again
Can't wait to see more progress on your bus this year.
I see you now have a new product line to go with the Joes hand cleaner :) .
I found the add in the new VW Camper and Commercial magazine.
Cheers Rick

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Haha that's cool. Love the beer
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nice summary there joe..looking forward to season 2!.. as for the roof replacement, there was a thread here somewhere..
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Wow, great vid, Joe.
It was cool to meet up at DOVW.
That roof looks serious.
I reckon I'd get out the sandblaster and hit the inside and outside of the gutters to see how bad that rust is.
I'm dead certain twinfin did the roof on his Double Door Panel and he's in Vic.
Klaus should be able to give you some pointers on this too.
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here ya go, start at the bottom of this page..

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Post by KombiMadness »

That's brilliant Joe!

Wow, she really was in a sorry state when you bought her :shock:

But you have done the work of a wizard and look forward to Season 2....
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Post by FrankenCab »

nice work joe , you can get some nice roof repair sections from autocraft , problem with getting a donor roof is the bus attached to it would probably be worth fixing , I made my own bits and used donor sections to fix this
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FrankenCab wrote:nice work joe , you can get some nice roof repair sections from autocraft
Do you have any further info on them?
Thanks :)

And thank you to everyone else also, its really good to be back :!: :!:

Now who is going to be the first to put their hand up for me to do a quick expose on their ride?
Come on don't be shy, Im happy to travel a bit, you dont have to be on camera if you don't want, I promise to make it look good :D :D
I really want Season 2 to be Amazing!!
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Post by dawerks »

http://www.autocrafteng.co.uk/products. ... =60&cmnu=1

Those are the Autocraft panels and they are fantastic. The inner support channels you can probably fab up yourself, but the corners are just too cheap (from AC) so you might as well order those. The side outer roof sections you can fab as well (very slight curve).

You have knocked out the rest of the bus and I'm sure you can do the same fantastic job on the roof! :) I think you could easily turn it into a 23 Window!! :) (Kidding).

Obviously I vote to fix the sections bit by bit. The only way I would tackle the whole roof is if you had a nice donor roof (complete) OR if your current roof is oil canned/damaged in the middle or the bows are damaged... then I would opt for a Dormy top or a sunroof etc.

I would put the bus right down on the floor (that's what I did) and it made the roof work easy.
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joe where are you :?
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so sad to see this come to an end... :cry:
was really starting to enjoy the thread.
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Leroy wrote::?: :?:
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