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mk1collector



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England 2004 Defender 110 Td5 CSW Bonatti Grey
Make sure you mask about a foot up the doors too as the under seal stuff goes everywhere. Where did you get the hydrate 80 from and how much was it?

Cheers
Ray
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Jimb1978



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England 2002 Defender 110 Td5 Black LE Java Black
Yep, I am only half way through masking up. I bought the hydrate 80 from opie oils. I bought 2 tubs and it came to £28. I am currently delving into forum opinions on hydrate 80 and worrying that I have done the wrong thing......the Internet is both a blessing and a curse......full of 'expert' opinions. Rolling Eyes


James
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Jimb1978



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Finally finished the dinitrol treatment today and got her back on her wheels Thumbs Up

However, I got a massive run on the rear crossmember so that will need flatting back tomorrow and recoating. Big Cry


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The rear step is quite rusty underneath but that will have to wait for another day

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Jimb1978



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Double cab storage solution
I really like the advantages of a double cab but also like many, realise their disadvantages in terms of secure storage. In fact, the advantages and disadvantages are the same thing - remote storage. Good because the cab doesn't get dirty....you can throw a pig or sheep in there and not worry about the smell or your nice leather seats. Bad because it is sometimes a hassle to access it so you end up putting dirty things in the cab area anyway and it is also not very secure for valuables in the back. Full length stuff can go on the rack.

So I decided to develop my own storage system as nothing on the market satisfied my needs. It had to be quickly removable but secure at the same time. It needed to incorporate my camping stuff in the summer months and my small holding (very small!!) hobby at all other times.

Firstly I can install my side lockers...either both or just one. This can be done in a couple of minutes as they clamp in place using over centre fasteners


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These are great for storing towing and winching equipment plus wheel braces and bottle jacks etc...

Smaller, relatively more valuable stuff than you would normally leave in the back of a double cab can be stored out of sight.




Finally, there is a shelf which sits on top of them so my camping kitchen unit and fridge can be stored securely underneath and bulkier stuff and boxes on top.


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This is good and strong. I can sit on it no problems as the sheet of Ali is supported at the front by a bracket and rests on the tailgate at the back. In one of the pictures the middle bracing bar can be seen.

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We are going on holiday to Spain this summer and our little boy (20 months old) might need something to entertain him whilst we are driving so we can cover a little more distance each day. So I decided to fit a roof mounted DVD player.

Having realised I couldn't justify the expense of a good one, I had to buy cheap. £140 got me an "xtrons" from eBay and I have to say, for the money you can't go wrong. If it dies it won't have broken the bank.

Made a plinth from mdf which will be covered in leather later this week.


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I didn't want to damage the headlining so opted to pack the DVD player out on the plinth to contain the wires.

To mount the plinth I drilled out the holes that take the two centre fir tree clips and fitted rivnuts.


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I could then bolt the plinth to the roof, trapping the headlining in place and feeding the wires through the joint between the two pieces of lining.


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I will,post a pic when the mdf is trimmed up

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couplands



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Your craftsmanship looks great, both on the rear metal work and the DVD plinth.

Did you do your own welding on the ali-plate for the rear..? It looks very neat. Wish I could weld...;-(

cheers

simon
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Jimb1978



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I haven't tried welding aluminium since university. It didn't go well back then! The basic tub lining is from 'n and j aluminium linings'. I made the rest.

I am just fortunate to have access to the tools needed Thumbs Up
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All trimmed up after a little wait for the fabric to arrive through the post


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very very neat install Thumbs Up 2020 P300 HSE
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mk1collector



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Bow down that looks mint! I know where to go when I decide to put one in mine Rolling with laughter
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Thumbs Up it works too......of a fashion. The fm transmitter is rubbish, it is slow and noisy but the picture is good. It'll do for the little one. You can follow postman pat without catching all the dialogue!

Joking aside ray, I don't mind knocking a plinth up for you if you ever do put one in.


James
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Thor



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The set up in the rear looks awesome, if I had a pick up I would with out doubt totally steal your idea and have it set up the same way! Bow down Strong people are harder to kill and generally more useful!
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Thanks Thor. It might not look it but it took a lot of planning/designing to get it all to fit easily without rattling and able to support my weight on the top shelf. The main thing was that it could all be removed within a couple of minutes
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I agree - a sort of Thunderbird 2 approach to rear storage. Very cool Thumbs Up Darren

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Jimb1978



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Holiday snaps
Took the defender through Spain and France during the summer for a month. Here she is on the circuit de la sarthe


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I didn't quite beat the lap record

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