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Dormobile Roof Fasterns
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 4:31 am
by Marque
Good morning Ladies & Gentlemen.
I would appreciate your advice.
I have what appears to be a prior owner modification to the roof (as per images attached). On both sides a “rail” has been placed down the side of the roof.
It is starting to rust & I need to get it off, remove the rust, prepare & potentially refit.
1. What size foot fasteners did Dormobile use?
2. What material are they made from (brass)
3. Where do you suggest I source replacements for the non hinge & hinge side please? An enquiry has been sent to Dormobile direct in case they are willing to help.
If I do go ahead then gel coat will be disturbed. Do you offer a gel-coat repair “kit” as well?
The central internal lifting handle. Also rusted will undergo the same treatment.
4. What size & type (i.e material) of fasters were used originally for the lifting handle?
5. A well recommended supplier would be greatly welcome.
Please accept my apologies for the obvious questions.
Kindest regards
Mark

Re: Dormobile Roof Fasterns
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 11:11 pm
by Jabbawocky
Hi Mark
The fasteners on my roof where mainly either 2BA or 4BA and made of brass. Cannot remember sat here at what bolts were used to hold the lifting handle, but can look in the morning.
Not sure what you mean by "foot fastners"
Cheers Mick
Re: Dormobile Roof Fasterns
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2015 12:26 am
by Marque
Mick.
Sorry foot should read roof.
M.
Re: Dormobile Roof Fasterns
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2015 5:28 am
by Ian
Mark,
Dormobile Ltd should be able to provide replacement catches for the LHS and hinges for the RHS. The picture of the LHS shows the original mounting points for the catches which were mounted on the stand-off bracket. My guess is that a P.O. had a pull-out arrangement for an awning but it must have been very flimsy given the diameter of the tubes shown.
Regards,
Ian
Re: Dormobile Roof Fasterns
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2015 6:59 am
by AlexB
Confusion here?
Mick is talking about fasteners in the sense of nuts and bolts
Not sure if Mark is refering to the method of fastening the roof down safely
If the latter, Dormobile UK show some metal fastening arrangement for £40 which can be purchased on ebay for half that, or some had rubber things like bonnet fasteners (lightweight etc)
Re: Dormobile Roof Fasterns
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2015 9:22 am
by RMS
AlexB wrote:Confusion here?
If the latter, Dormobile UK show some metal fastening arrangement for £40 which can be purchased on ebay for half that, or some had rubber things like bonnet fasteners (lightweight etc)
I'm pretty sure I remember our new family VW Dormobile in 1972 having rubber 'catches' like
THESE
Cheers,
Robin.
Re: Dormobile Roof Fasterns
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2015 11:30 am
by jerryd
I've used these on my pop top, excellent quality and adjustable. I found the rubber type do not last very long in the aussie heat. I had a set holding my bonnet down but they soon perished
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/White-Toggle ... 2a3d9efbc6
Dormobile sell new stainless hinges for the folding part of the roof, they seem designed especially for the job

Re: Dormobile Roof Fasterns
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2015 10:40 pm
by Calum
I would go to Protex for any fasteners like those overcentre catches. I know these were the original suppliers to Carawagon and I would assume Dormobile too
http://www.protex.com/
Re: Dormobile Roof Fasterns
Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2015 3:57 pm
by AlexB
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Trailer-Parts ... 1c51811d55
these look like the ones you have and also the ones that Dormobile sell
I have used these on all my Dormobiles (2 x 109s and a 110), but have no idea if they were / are original. Dormobile did use a variety of stuff dependant on what was to hand and how much it cost
Re: Dormobile Roof Fasterns
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 10:16 am
by Marque
Thank you Gents. You have answered my poorly specified question. I was originally referring to the brass screws trhat kept the hinges on the roof. However I originally neglected to expand my query to the actual hinges. Thank you for providing a more expansive answer than I originally expected. You have answered my questions.
Thank you too for the protex & ebay links.
Kindest regards
Mark