Sprinter Van Floor Installation in the Moto Van Build | Part 2

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  • Опубліковано 20 гру 2018
  • The Sprinter Van Floor is DONE! In this video, I take the floor templates I created from the part one video and glue on the pvc flooring, install the L-Track and add some trim.
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    The grey small coin pvc flooring you see in this video is from Garage Flooring LLC. I purchased the felt backed type for better adhesion. You can get the non-felt backed flooring, but they recommend using their adhesive if you do that. I used their adhesive and got the felt back flooring, double duty!
    Garage Flooring LLC: www.garageflooringllc.com/tra...
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    Installing the L-Track (Logistic Track) was the part of this that was the most interesting. If you haven't crawled around on the ground underneath your van yet, get ready, you will. Luckily L-Track is easy to find and many companies make accessories for it.
    L-Track: amzn.to/3aYQWEl
    L-Track Mounting Hardware: amzn.to/2CsCWVi
    L-Track Accessories: amzn.to/2Sfy0Iy
    Strut Channel: amzn.to/2xpe6VZ
    The trim I used at the end of the video is from Home Depot. It's 1/20" aluminum l-bracket. It's sold in 8' sections if I remember correctly. I didn't recess the heads, I liked the idea of the black on the bare aluminum finish.
    If you have questions or comments, leave them below and I'll answer the best I can. Thanks for watching.
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  • @fryncyaryorvjink2140
    @fryncyaryorvjink2140 Рік тому

    Finally, a video that shows L track installation. I was worried I'd have to get under the van. Honda Odyssey, I doubt there's much room down there

  • @DirtyRiceOffroadCrew
    @DirtyRiceOffroadCrew 5 років тому +1

    Coming along nicely man.

  • @raleighparr3908
    @raleighparr3908 4 роки тому +2

    Best LT tutorial for conversion nerds!

  • @nicholasuselmann2469
    @nicholasuselmann2469 Рік тому +1

    "redneck engineering" is also my favorite phrase. good video man!

  • @TheVicFlo
    @TheVicFlo 5 років тому +2

    Thanks for posting this I want to add some l tracks to my passenger van and this definitely gave some real insight

    • @SeatTimeClips
      @SeatTimeClips  5 років тому

      Right on, glad it helped. Let me know how your project turns out!

  • @richardcomer6725
    @richardcomer6725 3 роки тому +2

    Good and helpful video.. thanks! Braaap!

  • @jonathan.laporte3119
    @jonathan.laporte3119 4 роки тому +1

    Just a question, why not frame the floor and insulate in between before plywood? To gain head room? By compressing the insulation that much wouldn’t you reduce how effective it is?

  • @DmitriyAdv
    @DmitriyAdv 11 місяців тому +1

    I know this is an old video, but I'm curious why you didn't just get L-track that's flat on the bottom and attach it on top of the floor (all the way through into/through the bottom if needed) instead of having to precisely measure three channels between the pieces of wood.

    • @SeatTimeClips
      @SeatTimeClips  11 місяців тому

      Good question! When attaching l-track, or any mounting hardware to the flow, it needs to be securely fitted. If you just use self-drilling screws into the floor sheet metal, that's only as strong as the connection point can be. When I learned that, I decided I wanted a cleaner, more flush look, which the Flanged L-Track provided. If I just screwed the square version on top of the floor, it would then be a bigger bump to always try not to trip on. Hopefully that made sense.

    • @DmitriyAdv
      @DmitriyAdv 11 місяців тому

      @@SeatTimeClips yep, makes sense! I'd go all the way through the floor with a bolt + big washer minimum of course. Was just curious if there was a reason you use that aside from the bigger "bump" as you mentioned. Thanks for the reply!

  • @keemikedaniels4531
    @keemikedaniels4531 3 роки тому +1

    Do you have any pics of the dirt bike loaded using the tracks you installed,? mountain bike loaded also would be great. Having a hard time picturing how it would work. Other then that it was a very helpful video.

    • @SeatTimeClips
      @SeatTimeClips  3 роки тому

      I post a lot of pics to Instagram, and this one was awhile ago. Full transparency as well, after I got done doing the floor I got a message from the guys at Boltiton. They wanted me to try their rack in the van and I haven't given it back. It's been a great addition and I wish I had just bought it originally and not gone through the head ache I did go through drilling and prepping the floors.
      Here's the video made when we installed it: ua-cam.com/video/HynVJDzse8I/v-deo.html

  • @joelohman92
    @joelohman92 4 роки тому +1

    Where did you get that supporting metal you used to distribute the weight underneath the van?

    • @SeatTimeClips
      @SeatTimeClips  4 роки тому +1

      Home Depot, it's called Strut Channel, but if you're an Amazon shopper, it's on there too. amzn.to/2xpe6VZ

  • @bl0rq
    @bl0rq 5 років тому +2

    I love thinsulate, but it's not the right material for underfloor.

    • @SeatTimeClips
      @SeatTimeClips  5 років тому

      Do tell more. I'd like those that find this in the future to have as much information on materials to choose as possible.

    • @piccolo6214
      @piccolo6214 4 роки тому +1

      Currently building a van as well. LOVE Thinsulate but would have to agree that it's not the most effective insulation for floors because as it compresses it looses it's insulating qualities. You'll retain some but not as much as if the insulation were allowed to fully expand. A good alternative would be some sort of foam such as XPS foam board.

    • @ianf8005
      @ianf8005 4 роки тому +1

      @@piccolo6214 Yes I agree, thinsulate only works to its potential when it's not compressed and is able expand to its full 1.5" thickness. The best material I believe is the high density closed cell foam (similar to those thin camping foam rolls). You can get 3/8" thickness to cut thin to put between the floor corrugations, then once level to the top of the corrugations, a full layer of 1/4" thickness. Thinsulate is perfect for the walls and ceiling.

  • @CruJones568
    @CruJones568 5 років тому +1

    How much of the coin floor did you buy? Thanks

    • @SeatTimeClips
      @SeatTimeClips  5 років тому

      I bought the 95 Mil Felt Back Small Coin Gray 8ft. On their site the smallest I found was a 20ft roll. I emailed and asked if they had any take off they would sell in a smaller roll. They did and I purchased 15ft.

  • @chrisjohnson1164
    @chrisjohnson1164 3 роки тому

    what was the reflective material over wheel wells?

    • @SeatTimeClips
      @SeatTimeClips  3 роки тому

      HushMat, to help keep road noise down. amzn.to/36miMv5

  • @HoffartChiro
    @HoffartChiro 2 роки тому

    Question: you refer to the backing plates as conduit. I am searching for that product but don’t have a proper keyword to find it. What’s it name in the trades so I can find it? Thanks for the video as it gives a method.

    • @HoffartChiro
      @HoffartChiro 2 роки тому +1

      Answer found: steel unistrut channel.

    • @SeatTimeClips
      @SeatTimeClips  2 роки тому

      NICE. Good job on the googling. Now that I have the Boltiton Rack, I really don't need that support, but here we are. I had a plan, executed it, but then a new plan presented it self.