think you will find the correct term for "chequer plate " is aluminium 5 bar tread plate

ffs if yer gunna try and do someone, at least have the brains to get it right. the correct term for chequer plate is actually durbar plate.
 
ere, my mates round tonight keith, he works fer bostik / evode stafford they kinda make fifty million gal of pva a year,

so ERE KEITH DUS PVA STICK TO METAL , IF IF DUS CAN AH STICK ME CARPET AND CHECK PLATE IN ME LANDY WITH IT?

..........NO YER THICK CNUT, USE CONTACT ADHESIVE , ITS BETTER THAN PVA AND IT WONT BREAK DOWN ADHESION WHEN IT SWEATS OR GETS HOT,


i wonder whos right, ???? he said yer can go in to the front office and he will show yer round the factory fer nawt if yer dunt beleive him.
 
I've just pikied this from OLHI think we're gonna need it in here
 

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dearest redhands , pva is an all purpose ahdesive made from guess wat latex rubber , hense sticks like **** to a blanket on guess wat ....rubber backed carpet and lino also rubber backed
also pva when in contact with a smooth surface such a degreased ali makes a perfect bond which guess wat is water proof (been rubber ) its know as vacumus inertia

car roof liners are suspended on rods not stuck with ya special adesive which you clearly have been sniffing i assume
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condensation builds up in the cool air not the heat and been as it second skin it wouldnt build up any how

think you will find the correct term for "chequer plate " is aluminium 5 bar tread plate which is harder wearing on a floor than rubber and been as dogs are been transported ,on a hot day tread plate would reduce the build up of heat in the floor pan thus stop the dogs sweating and actuall keep them cooler .it also doesnt carve up like rubber this will be why they use it as industrial non slip fooring and used on things such as artics trailer beds etc etc
so dear red hand if ya spent a little more time thinking before you wrote and perhaps engaging ya brain once in a while maybe your job would be rebuilding land rovers etc instead of unblockin drains ,and in turn maybe you wouldnt single at your age

ya dont even know me so wind ya neck in ,a batchelors in mechanical engineering, 8 ramps , thriving business , fully booked for a month in advance , out sorce contract for mod tends to signify i may know a little more about it than a self confessed jack of all trades (plumber/joiner) master of none .

it was advice on wat we have and do do its foook all to do with you
if ya want to stick your neck out a bit more son shine try sticking out in my garage 9 to 13 church street , hull east yorkshire . do feel free to pop in any time hell well even through a free service in. thats if you can spare the time off from trawling the forum trying to make ya self feel bigger and better about ya sad little life by vainly attempting to sound professional but just proving your not . doubt well see ya
av just read that again an ya still a ****in ****er :D :D :D cock head
 
fraid so, cus he keeps gettin me free tubes o silicone and unibond, ter be honest yella if he had a fookin screen name it would be fookin keith10 or somethin as stupid, ha ha
 
Hi,
New to forum, seems cool.I have a 110 commercal (hard top) and I want to do something with the back - when I bought the wagon it was shelved but I pulled it all out. Have a few dogs and do a bit of shooting so ifn anybody has any pics of suggested improvements I'd appreciate it.
Thanks,
Conor
reasonable question;)
For Ya Floor Id Say Get A Sheet Of Tread Plate (about 60 Quid For 8foot X4 Foot Sheet 2mm Thick , About A Quid A Cut From The Supplier , I Recommend A Company Called "aalco" Branches Are National .
For The Wall And Roof I Used 0.6 Mm Aluminium Sheets (8x4 Or 6x3 Foot) It Is Really Easy To Mould Around Contours Held In With Pop Rivets . O.6 Mm Can Be Easily Cut With A Knife By Scoring And Bending It Down , Eventualy It Will Shear Off Or Use The Wifes Best Scissors (deny All Knowledge When She Finds Out There Missing ) , After Fitting Vinegar Will Degrease It Very Well Then Using Bog Standard Pva Ya Can Lay Either Lino Or A Foam Backed Carpet Over It Ive Done At Lest 20 Like This And Ubber Easy And Cheap . Pva Both The Carpet/lino For The Roof It Will Just Stick Up There On Its Own , I Put Insulation Behind The Sheets On Mine For Warmth And Sound Deadening. THE OFF CUTS FROM THE FLOOR SHEET MAKES FOR EASY SIDE BODY FLOOR COVERS
  • cp is fer poofs:amen:
1st of all fook off and stick ya chequer plate up ya :mooning: .
spot on red:D :amen:
2ndly anything stuck on with pva will fall of in a couple of months. once the condensation and then the heat of the sun on the roof has got to work it won't last long at all. If your going to stick anything to the roof use a good quality adhesive that is designed for sticking roof linings in cars.
pva is water based **** long live solvent based products:D :D :D :amen:
dearest redhands , pva is an all purpose ahdesive made from guess wat latex rubber , hense sticks like **** to a blanket on guess wat ....rubber backed carpet and lino also rubber backed
also pva when in contact with a smooth surface such a degreased ali makes a perfect bond which guess wat is water proof (been rubber ) its know as vacumus inertia

car roof liners are suspended on rods not stuck with ya special adesive which you clearly have been sniffing i assume
.
condensation builds up in the cool air not the heat and been as it second skin it wouldnt build up any how

think you will find the correct term for "chequer plate " is aluminium 5 bar tread plate which is harder wearing on a floor than rubber and been as dogs are been transported ,on a hot day tread plate would reduce the build up of heat in the floor pan thus stop the dogs sweating and actuall keep them cooler .it also doesnt carve up like rubber this will be why they use it as industrial non slip fooring and used on things such as artics trailer beds etc etc
so dear red hand if ya spent a little more time thinking before you wrote and perhaps engaging ya brain once in a while maybe your job would be rebuilding land rovers etc instead of unblockin drains ,and in turn maybe you wouldnt single at your age

ya dont even know me so wind ya neck in ,a batchelors in mechanical engineering, 8 ramps , thriving business , fully booked for a month in advance , out sorce contract for mod tends to signify i may know a little more about it than a self confessed jack of all trades (plumber/joiner) master of none .

it was advice on wat we have and do do its foook all to do with you
if ya want to stick your neck out a bit more son shine try sticking out in my garage 9 to 13 church street , hull east yorkshire . do feel free to pop in any time hell well even through a free service in. thats if you can spare the time off from trawling the forum trying to make ya self feel bigger and better about ya sad little life by vainly attempting to sound professional but just proving your not . doubt well see ya
why the **** yer on ere asking questions if yer an expert:dnfnoob: :your_wrong:
 
seems he lasted as long as the glue he recommended ..............5 fookin minutes !!!!!!!!!!!!1:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :crutch: :crutch: :D :D :D
 
Have just been on Bostiks site and can't find any FAQ what says ya can use it as for metal to rubber or metal to metal bonding.
 
Tis a bit worrying all this stuff about PVA... I just used to use it to stick my mo-hawk up! worked a treat until there was sweat dripping off the roof :)

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