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whitehillbilly64
25th July 2017, 03:13 PM
Hi,
Just wondering the best place to get a full canvas hood from.
Probably an overseas seller ?
See in June Classic Land Rover, I picked up today, Exmoor Trim had 88 Hoop and Hood set special, for 540 pounds. Any Idea on postage ???? Emailed them to see if offer is still current.
Thanks.
whitehillbilly
Mick_Marsh
25th July 2017, 03:43 PM
I've just had a canvas made. About $1100 from memory.
That is a good price for canvas and hoodsticks.
incisor
25th July 2017, 04:54 PM
delivery on the hood sticks will hurt.
i prefer the allwheel trim tilts.
BUT i had to get the stiching resign this year, canvas was fine, just the sewn thread died...
whitehillbilly64
25th July 2017, 05:16 PM
Thanks,
Do have a full hoop set. Rear and middle slightly bent.
Will look at All wheel trim.
whitehillbilly
S3ute
25th July 2017, 05:24 PM
Hello from Brisbane.
I am fairly sure that the freight on a hood stick kit from the UK will be a genuine deal breaker. Ditto the tilt itself depending on your postage pain threshold.
You may be better off getting the ones you have straightened and/or augmented with locally made bits or from wrecks if you can find them.
Admittedly, the canvas tilts look good but really don't enjoy much longevity - either over there or here. For the relative prices hardtops are probably a better long run deal - certainly will outlive canvas by a fair margin under normal wear and tear conditions.
Cheers,
Neil
mick88
25th July 2017, 05:54 PM
JD purchased a canvas tilt from OS a while back, so he might be able to give you a price on "shipping" as they like to call it.
Usually it's on a par with purchase price, but a bulky item like hood sticks might mean you will need good renal function,
as you may have to sell a kidney to pay for it. ;)
Just recently I purchased 138 quid's worth in a 15kg package and the best offer on shipping was 100 quid.
It was just short of a month from pick up to delivery which is the slowest I have ever experienced.
Chewers, Mick.
inch
25th July 2017, 08:56 PM
Made the same inquiry at the beginning of the year with Kim Johnson at Allwheeltrim UK for a 3/4 tilt on an 88, give or take a few quid the prices and shipping are the same for a full length 88
1 x 88 3/4 frame kit ------------------------- £233.33
1 x 88 3/4 sand plain sides ----------------- £195.83
Delivery, due to the size of the box it goes on volumetric weight and not pure weight so the cost will be £285.50
Not forgetting that if the cost of goods and shipping exceed $100) Australian customs will hit you with import duty.
As was said earlier the shipping is a bit of a deal breaker. The tilt actually doesn't cost too much to ship, about 80 quid, but due to the size the 15kg sticks ramp up the cost by 200 quid.
fortunately I'm off to Blighty later the year so I might see if I can sneak the sticks into her hand baggage without her noticing. Then ship the sticks and skip the 20% VAT they get hit with in England.
whitehillbilly64
26th July 2017, 05:59 AM
All Trim replied over night.
I had a mate, who also had the problem. A local sail maker, restitched for him.
$710 + VAT, $138
$848 posted (plus any custom fees)
Hi.
We have been looking at the stitching and on mohair hoods we use a different thread which is supposed to last 15 years so it would be good to see what happens to it over there, now we can make a canvas hood with this thread but we would need to use a thread that swells up on the under side. On the same hand I think you will have the same problem with any hood out your way unless they use this thread. Now the thread cost us £95.00 per cobb and it is a 1/3 rd the size so we would need to change a bit more as we are making a one off hood.
The cost will be £320.00 plus delivery which will be £112.47, there is no VAT on these prices.
Kind regards
Kim Johnson
All Wheel Trim Ltd
The ho har's
26th July 2017, 06:32 AM
We got our local Canvas maker to do ours. He worked for Starr canvas many years ago (Military Canvas Makers) He has done my 88", 101", camper, friends 107" and a few other sundry items and have had no trouble with any of them.
Mrs hh
incisor
26th July 2017, 07:12 AM
I treat my tilt to some Joseph liddy every 2 years and the 15yr stitching gets sealed easily
timjohn
26th July 2017, 01:59 PM
I had a sand full hood and hoops sent out from Exmoor: the hood cost £268.79, the delivery £398, but that included a whole slew of other parts.... Invoice below.
Must say I'm pleased with the fit of the hood, although the hoops took a bit of gentle persuading to fit.
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JDNSW
26th July 2017, 02:08 PM
JD purchased a canvas tilt from OS a while back, so he might be able to give you a price on "shipping" as they like to call it.
.....
Chewers, Mick.
No I didn't - it was an Exmoor trim tilt, but I bought it from All four x 4.
whitehillbilly64
26th July 2017, 06:11 PM
Spoke to Australian Customs.
No Fee if the value is under $1000.
Just need to confirm with Kim, if the cost is the Mohair hood.
whitehillbilly
inch
26th July 2017, 09:26 PM
Yup, sorry I supposed Ro say $1000, guess that's why I'm not in retail. The hood he quoted me for was the standard canvas tilt.
russellrovers
30th July 2017, 05:25 PM
Hello from Brisbane.
I am fairly sure that the freight on a hood stick kit from the UK will be a genuine deal breaker. Ditto the tilt itself depending on your postage pain threshold.
You may be better off getting the ones you have straightened and/or augmented with locally made bits or from wrecks if you can find them.
Admittedly, the canvas tilts look good but really don't enjoy much longevity - either over there or here. For the relative prices hardtops are probably a better long run deal - certainly will outlive canvas by a fair margin under normal wear and tear conditions.
Cheers,
Neilhi i have bows here for s2 ad s3 pick up here all original jim
russellrovers
30th July 2017, 05:27 PM
Hello from Brisbane.
I am fairly sure that the freight on a hood stick kit from the UK will be a genuine deal breaker. Ditto the tilt itself depending on your postage pain threshold.
You may be better off getting the ones you have straightened and/or augmented with locally made bits or from wrecks if you can find them.
Admittedly, the canvas tilts look good but really don't enjoy much longevity - either over there or here. For the relative prices hardtops are probably a better long run deal - certainly will outlive canvas by a fair margin under normal wear and tear conditions.
Cheers,
Neilhi i have bows here for s2 ad s3 pick up here all original jim
123rover50
31st July 2017, 06:27 AM
The people on the Series One Club Forumhttp://www.lrsoc.com/forum/index.php?action=forum recommend Tom Pickford.Home (http://wwspares.co.uk/)
Undercover covers and Tom Pickford - Home | Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/undercovercovertompickford/?pnref=story)
I bought a Bikini hood for Jumbuck the 80 from him and its a beauty.
K
whitehillbilly64
31st July 2017, 06:17 PM
Thanks,
sent Tom an email,
whitehillbilly
whitehillbilly64
4th August 2017, 07:24 PM
One of Toms ordered. [bigsmile]
Evening email questions answered by morning.
Very helpful.
Best to deal with, compared with the other 3 sellers.
S3 SWB 88 full hood, with rear window and exterior, roll up, cover flap. Old style Brass Buckles. Trackable postage $723. @ current exchange rate.
Tom explained he makes them baggy, and probable require two wet down and dry process. He said It stops stitching, shrinking and breaking.
Factory reopens in a week, then a week before posting.
whitehillbilly
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