SDRChris
New member
Hi,
Think this might be my first post even though I often scroll through various posts looking for help and advice on all things woodwork. However, I've got a question that I've not found an answer to yet and could do with some help/advice on it.
I'm in the middle of converting a van for use as a coffee van (not the sort that goes around business parks, more the sort hipsters love). It incorporates a 'bulkhead' about halfway so the rear section is customer facing and the other half towards the cab is systems/storage.
The big question I have is, how would be best to clad the customer facing rear bulkhead/walls & ceiling? Ideally I want to use hardwood for aesthetic purposes; walnut or a slightly lighter hardwood perhaps. I had thought of using PAR strips but I don't want to edge join lots of strips and I'm unsure how to account for expansion in hardwood in this scenario?
I had planned on lining the walls, bulkhead and ceiling with 6/9mm ply first which any cladding could then be attached to. The whole area is no more than 2-3m sq.
Would appreciate any ideas or thoughts on this as it's the only real sticking point I've come to with the project (I've fitted out a barge from scratch and done various woodwork bits at home so I'm fairly comfortable with woodwork overall). Happy to supply more info/pics if it might help.
TIA,
Chris
Think this might be my first post even though I often scroll through various posts looking for help and advice on all things woodwork. However, I've got a question that I've not found an answer to yet and could do with some help/advice on it.
I'm in the middle of converting a van for use as a coffee van (not the sort that goes around business parks, more the sort hipsters love). It incorporates a 'bulkhead' about halfway so the rear section is customer facing and the other half towards the cab is systems/storage.
The big question I have is, how would be best to clad the customer facing rear bulkhead/walls & ceiling? Ideally I want to use hardwood for aesthetic purposes; walnut or a slightly lighter hardwood perhaps. I had thought of using PAR strips but I don't want to edge join lots of strips and I'm unsure how to account for expansion in hardwood in this scenario?
I had planned on lining the walls, bulkhead and ceiling with 6/9mm ply first which any cladding could then be attached to. The whole area is no more than 2-3m sq.
Would appreciate any ideas or thoughts on this as it's the only real sticking point I've come to with the project (I've fitted out a barge from scratch and done various woodwork bits at home so I'm fairly comfortable with woodwork overall). Happy to supply more info/pics if it might help.
TIA,
Chris