Ive tried the Eucy but its still pretty labour intensiveThe sticky left after removal just needs a wipe with some eucalypt oil if it doesn't come off with a bit of soapy water.
Ive tried the Eucy but its still pretty labour intensiveThe sticky left after removal just needs a wipe with some eucalypt oil if it doesn't come off with a bit of soapy water.
My best guess is youll have to pull the frame apartHas anyone had any experience in replacing the metal security door screen of an Outback Expanda? We are doing lots of camping along the Northern Rivers beaches resulting in a screen looking very sad with rusty spots all over it. Have done fair a bit of online searching without any luck finding instructions / replacement parts.
I think I follow Drover's advice in the first instance. Replacing the mesh would likely be a pain and quite costly.My best guess is youll have to pull the frame apart
Yes, that's a good idea. We noticed small condensation droplets building on the mesh in various places when we were camping right on the beach. We didn't think to remove them straight away ... the salt in those droplets has caused the rust ... very quicklyI thought they were fitted like a crimsafe mesh, sandwiched between the door panels.... If its just because of rust spots I would remove door, give it a wire brush then a spray with Killrust Galmet in colour of choice then a top coat in gloss, be better than original, dust left on mesh is a sure fire invitation for rust or mould when on coast, we live with it daily..............
I would guess to get a replacement panel would require a trip to the a window and door shop with door, cost would be horrible either that or a new door, again an arm and a leg.
Outch … that’s a bit rough!!If a Camec door you can only buy the whole inner ,outer door and frame as an assembly .Damaged the outer door two years ago when it flew open told then .price was around $1800.00 .
The doors to parliament house cost less than thatIf a Camec door you can only buy the whole inner ,outer door and frame as an assembly .Damaged the outer door two years ago when it flew open told then .price was around $1800.00 .
Yes, but nothing of consequence in there to protect!The doors to parliament house cost less than that
Yes @Crusty181 , that may be so. But the inhabitants/contents of the van are more important than what/who is behind the doors of Parliament House!!!!!The doors to parliament house cost less than that
love that sense of humorYes, but nothing of consequence in there to protect!
Keeping the contents inside, is sometimes more important than protecting it.Yes, but nothing of consequence in there to protect!
Obviously a failure in both directions!Keeping the contents inside, is sometimes more important than protecting it.