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I renovated my 1994 Jayco Sprite from top to bottom, including resealing every seam on the exterior, replacing all external fastenings and attachments, priming and painting, then, with the help of a friend, adding art, to make it one unique little van. On the interior it was primed and painted throughout, new splashback, sink, tap, benchtops, upholstery, handles and knobs, vinyl plank flooring, curtains, water pumps, 12 volt system, lights, and all switches and power points. I also built a conversion frame to enable the two singles to become one double. It was like a new van.
EXTERIOR::
Truck and Car Wash
Turpentine
Diggers Acetone
Sikaflex 521-UV
Frogtape Masking Tape (green)
Poly Paint Stripper
Cling Wrap
Crommelin's Exterior Grade Waterproofing and Fabric Membrane
Globalcote Primer and Infracote
Dulux Etch Primer - exterior
Dulux Weathershield Maxiflex in gloss - white for top of exterior, and Dulux 'Bluish Water' for lower
Diggers Wax and Grease Remover
White Knight Rust Guard Fish Oil for draw bar
White Knight Rust Guard Metal primer " "
White Knight Rust Guard Epoxy Enamel " " 'Shale Grey'
Truline insert moulding
Selley's Polyglaze Tyre Shine
INTERIOR:
Selley's Sugar Soap
Easy Surface Preparation (ESP)
Zinsser BIN shellac-based primer - all interior surfaces
Taubman's Paint + Primer Low sheen in Dulux colour Lexicon Quarter - walls
Taubman's Water Based Enamel in straight white - upper cabinets
Taubman's WBE semigloss 'Subiaco Sand' - lower cabinets
26 mm Merbau panel for benchtops
Selley's Original Liquid Nails
12mm Meranti for stove installation
Feast Watson Kitchen Timber Oil for benchtops
3mm ply sheets, cut into 100mm wide planks
Sikaseal Gap Filler
Pressed Metal sheet for splashback.
Bondcrete Cement Additive to prep-seal flooring
Decor8 White Penny Round tiles for table top
MDF 700mm circle panel for table top
Indian Kanthas for upholstery
Brother sewing machine
Senso Self-Adhesive vinyl floor planks
Josco Nylon Wheel on a drill
Paint Partner Reusable Sealant Edges
Scotchbrite scourers
Dewalt Table saw
Ryobi One+ jigsaw, trim nailer, driver, caulking gun, drill, sander
Bosch Sliding Mitre Saw
35mm Irwin speed bore drill bit
UniPro Microfibre 4mm nap rollers
various other handtools, brushes, rollers and trays
Sanding equipment
Hi @LizzieCro,
You have created such a fun and dreamy caravan renovation! You must absolutely be pleased with the transformation and I am sure it will be admired by many of our caravan enthusiasts like @twocutekelpies, @selva, and @woodenwookie. Great projects like yours may make it into one of our Top Ideas articles like our 10 caravan renovations one day.
Did you paint your flowers with a stencil or by freehand? Do you have any tips for someone who is looking to take on a caravan reno of their own?
Katie
Hi Katie,
Thanks very much.
The flowers were painted freehand, by myself and a friend; my design, his flower shapes, a real collaboration.
Tips to take on a caravan renovation..... research. Join forum groups for caravan renovations, and use the search icon to find the information you need. Ask questions, record info, LEARN before you buy the van. I've been looking at caravan forums for 4 years now, and I'm still learning things. If you think renovating a caravan will be easy, you may be disappointed. Unexpected things occur, they're rarely as quick to renovate (properly) as you think they'll be, and the van reno's rarely come within budget. I've seen so many people give up half way because they realise the cost of finishing the job is far too much. Remember the critical issue of weight in the caravan, and use lightweight materials only. If your van is finished and beautiful, but exceeds the permissable weight, you won't be able to register it, and, in the event of an accident, your insurance company will not cover you. Do your homework. Having said all that, it's a very rewarding renovation to do, and will skill you up for many other things.
Hi @LizzieCro,
An impressive collaboration indeed! Thank you for sharing your process and great tips with the community.
Katie
Anyone who would like to see step-by-step procedures on how I did many of the tasks with this van, and the products I used, can send me a private message and I'll direct you to the Instagram account I had while I did the renovation. I tried to include as much detail as I could for anyone who was interested. I did list the address for the account here in the Bunnings Workshop forum, but it's been removed, so I assume that's not permitted. Apologies to the moderators.
Hi there. I just seen this and am inspired. May please request your step by step.
Hi @MaTH ,
Thank you. If you send me a private message I’ll send you the Instagram address for the process, which I documented there. For some reason it gets removed if I mention it here. It’s probably more thorough, with photos and descriptions, than I can write here. Then you can ask questions at each stage if you want. If you aren’t on Instagram, I’d highly suggest you join as there are many great caravan Reno’s documented there.
Hello @MaTH
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's wonderful to have you join us.
I totally agree that LizzieCro's caravan renovation is truly inspirational. If you are starting your own caravan renovation, please don't forget to start a new discussion and post an update. I'm sure our members will be keen to see the start of your project.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
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