Fitting Bonded windows, Citroën relay Campervan Conversion, Episode 2.
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- Опубліковано 24 лип 2022
- Join us in episode 2 as we take on the next step in the conversion of our Citroën really, this episode will are fitting the windows.
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Really enjoyed the video. Many usefull pointers.
Great informative video and you are really down to earth with your approach, I’m doing a relay next year so your videos are helpful. New subscriber here. 👍
All i can say is thank you guys for that video🔥🔥🔥
Well I hope that it was of help to you! Thanks for watching! 👍
Out of 9 video's with some YT channels having thousands of subs!
Your is the most informative I've seen!!!
Great tip on leaving a bit more top and bottom for offside window cheers.
Wishing you all the best 👍
Thanks that’s nice to know that I could be of help! Thanks for watching! 👍
Good info, thanks! Don't need background music.
Looking good guys 👍due to start a Relay build in a few weeks so looking forward to watching your progress, you mention at the end fitting sound deadening after watching a few videos on it i had the thought ( having been in the building trade all my life ) would Flashband do the same job at a third of the price so posted it on a couple of forums and it looks like its been used in a few build already so if you haven't bought your sound deadening already might be worth checking it out 😀
Hi glyn thanks for watching and thanks for your thoughts, as iv said this is my first time doing something like this so any advice is always helpful! I have in fact now purchased my sound deadening iv gone for some dodo sound mats with the self adhesive backing just thought they looked nice and simple and come with some good reviews!
Well done lads
Thanks mate! 👍
Nice video!👍
Thanks buddy!
Does the rubber trim not keep the window out? Or is the bead of sealer enough ?
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Any money savings in the long run or in the build are always welcome!
My advice for solar go as big as possible and double it 😊
Yeah your probably right. Thanks for the advice it’s something that I need to look into for sure. There are so many things to look into when doing a self build so any advice is helpful thanks!
@@loz6414 you will find huge savings on old solar panels. 250watt panels for only £75. Was a total game changer on my van
Great job just about to start my windows, question what was the size of the edging strip did you use and how many meters. Be a great help .cheers
Hi thanks for watching really appreciate it! Here is a link to the part I used for my windows I got mine free with the window package I brought but it’s the same stuff. Hope this helps you, and good luck on your windows bud!
www.vanpimps.co.uk/product/u-channel-for-interior-edge-per-window/
Good video, thanks. Love the evolution in technique between the first and second window. As well as priming prior to adding the edging strip, I see you left the masking tape on. Was this to catch any primer drips on paintwork?
Hi there thanks for watching! Yeah to be honest that is the exact reason I left the tape on because as I said in the video the primer can be tricky to get off should you have a drip or run!
@@loz6414 We picked up our Relay yesterday so re-watching your video again. My first job today was to remove the earth from the reversing alarm as it was too loud and said, "hey everybody, look at this idiot trying to reverse a large van for the first time"
Cool congratulations!!🎉 Yeah it is abit annoying for sure they should make the beeper to have the option to turn it off. Well I hope that my video is of some use to you on your van build journey!
Hi Loz, just jumping ahead a little i assume you will be going for a single swivel front seat having looked in to this a little it appears single seats are fetching a premium ( aka rip off ) on e.bay anywhere from £500 to £1000 for a decent one + £150 ish for the swivel base , i see guys are using Ford Galaxy swivel seats and retro fitting them as well as a couple of guys even chopping down the existing front bench seats neither looking that brilliant , a few are using used driver's seat and changing the seat belts over they seem to look good although the price of used drivers seats are not cheap anymore, as i will most likely have to buy the swivel base whatever route i choose which will then fit strait on to the existing seat base what's peoples thoughts on seeing what other vehicles seats will retro fit on to the swivel base may need to drill and tap fixing holes which may throw up issues re safety, insurance and MOT etc but just putting it out there for feedback 😁