
The camper has felt very much like an empty shell since Woz removed all the wooden panels to sand them and re-stain them. We weren't sure if we could successfully sand the curved sheets of plywood but they had been quite poorly stained by the last owner and they were generally very grubby so we decided to give it a try. Woz decided to pop his head in to a local woodshop (Tischerlei) with one of the ply panels to see if they might be able to sand them for us to save us a bit of time. He noticed that the apprentice had already stopped for the day and so Woz asked if they'd like him to do it himself. Austria being Austria (no policies and procedures in force regarding health and safety), the friendly boss ushered him towards the machinery and off he went. It took him about three days to sand all of the individual pieces and then he left the sheets there to be sprayed professionally with a clear satin stain.
We got them back on Saturday morning and we went straight to work to fit them. It just happened to be pouring with rain, (thankfully) which led us to discover a leak near the skylight so we've fitted all the panels with the exception of the two near the leak. The panels look so beautiful now so the last thing we want to do is risk water damage.
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Preparing the first sheet. |
Tomorrow Woz will pick up some more timber from the hardware and we'll start work on making the bench seats for the table (which then fold down to make up a double bed.) The rush is on now to get it all done in the next three weeks when we plan to drive to Denmark via the Czech Republic and Germany with my brother Matt and his girlfriend Emma. They arrive in a week and we travel in three. Nothing like a deadline to get you moving.
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