The transition at 9:11, so good! I rewatched like a half a dozen times because it was just so seamless. Whoever does your editing, he deserves a raise. That was just so smooth.
Just a little note: As a contractor I noticed that you butt joined the painted white paneling to the wall of the van with no gap. Since you have done that in winter the panel is fully contracted. Once it warms up each (wood) panel will expand and buckle (warp). Winter is also low humidity. When summer comes, increases in humidity and temp will swell the panel. Building code (where I live) requires a 3/16-1/4 inch gap between panel edges to allow for expansion. These are covered by panel strips that are sold in the same finish as the panel. Your project-your van, but it would be a "rip it out and do it again" once the panels start to swell. Temperature variations are also much more extreme in a metal van as opposed to a house. Plastic (purpose formulated automotive panels don't expand - as much).
Hey thank you! I really appreciate that. I -think- we'll be ok, since it was raining during the install.. Oregon "winter" is basically like living in a rain cloud, so 95% humidity. Your insight does make me wary about any trips to Florida though..
How good is this? How have I missed this channel?! I've been hunting down other tri related channels this Christmas and found a few - this one is ace though! Looking forward to following this content, guys! Awesome!!
Hey Eric, great stuff, love the channel and thinking to do something similar now. Been watching quite a few builds and yours is unique in the way that you dont put the weight of the bed onto the floor. 1) Any concerns around stability / weight and 2) I understand the horizontal L shape is put in with rivnuts to support the bed. But what is the vertical piece for that is behind the horizontal one in a 90 degree angle? thanks!
Awesome video, I've really enjoyed following your guys journey. Your both an inspiration. I competed in and completed my first triathlon in early 2019. It was a blast and have had a craving for more of it ever sense. I've started a channel of my own just talking about bikes, my progress, and journey. I'd really appreciate it if you could check me out and give me some advice as to progressing both in my triathlons and channel. Your van transformation was incredible, I've never seen the progression of a van into a sleeper. Your video editing is great as well, I'm still very raw and my videos do not flow well, you've got a real feel for the camera. Just wanted to say hello and I appreciate the videos. Keep up the good work you two.
The transition at 9:11, so good! I rewatched like a half a dozen times because it was just so seamless. Whoever does your editing, he deserves a raise. That was just so smooth.
Emmanuel thanks, I really appreciate that! I do all my own editing, but I agree, a raise would be nice 😂
Great video. Thank you!
can not wait to see 2.0 finish and enjoy your offseason
I'm an 800-5k runner and I absolutely love watching you guys. Keep putting out content!
Eric, You and your dad have some mad skills. Well done! Love your channel. Very uplifting!
You guys are awesome!
Super cool to see your dad involved in your dream. Love it keep them coming.
Okay, thanks for watching guys gonna end the video here....then a bunch of bonus footage, which was the best part of the video. LOL
Plants4TheWin 😂 sometimes you just don’t think to say “...unless I get really excited about an epic bike ride”
The Van videos are awesome cant wait to see the final product
Nice! Excited to see how 2020 will unfold!
That gravel montage was bad ass, keep it up!
Thank you! I like putting the best stuff at the end from time to time. Just to reward those who stick around ;)
Another great video, keep them coming. I look forward to my UA-cam notification 👍
you hit the bell?? STOKED!
Talented in so many ways. All the best for 2020!
many thanks!
Just a little note: As a contractor I noticed that you butt joined the painted white paneling to the wall of the van with no gap. Since you have done that in winter the panel is fully contracted. Once it warms up each (wood) panel will expand and buckle (warp). Winter is also low humidity. When summer comes, increases in humidity and temp will swell the panel. Building code (where I live) requires a 3/16-1/4 inch gap between panel edges to allow for expansion. These are covered by panel strips that are sold in the same finish as the panel. Your project-your van, but it would be a "rip it out and do it again" once the panels start to swell. Temperature variations are also much more extreme in a metal van as opposed to a house. Plastic (purpose formulated automotive panels don't expand - as much).
Hey thank you! I really appreciate that. I -think- we'll be ok, since it was raining during the install.. Oregon "winter" is basically like living in a rain cloud, so 95% humidity. Your insight does make me wary about any trips to Florida though..
How good is this? How have I missed this channel?! I've been hunting down other tri related channels this Christmas and found a few - this one is ace though! Looking forward to following this content, guys! Awesome!!
so glad you found it!
Thanks and Happy New Year!
Awesome video!
Great skills Eric, both on and off the road. Perhaps a building contractor or video producer once your triathlon career is history.
I'd be into either.. or both..? As long as there's a creative element, I'm happy.
Can’t wait to watch you going toe to toe with Lionel for the win next year!
You sure are handy, i struggle to change a lightbulb
gotta start somewhere!
Slowly chipping away at a sprinter van for triathlon over on my channel too!
Hey Eric, great stuff, love the channel and thinking to do something similar now. Been watching quite a few builds and yours is unique in the way that you dont put the weight of the bed onto the floor. 1) Any concerns around stability / weight and 2) I understand the horizontal L shape is put in with rivnuts to support the bed. But what is the vertical piece for that is behind the horizontal one in a 90 degree angle? thanks!
#vanlife haha awesome job man. Looking pretty bad ass!
Not only is this guy a professional triathlete, no he's also a youtuber and a soon to be rv designer and rebuilder entrepreneur 😂
What a guy ;)
Awesome video, I've really enjoyed following your guys journey. Your both an inspiration. I competed in and completed my first triathlon in early 2019. It was a blast and have had a craving for more of it ever sense. I've started a channel of my own just talking about bikes, my progress, and journey. I'd really appreciate it if you could check me out and give me some advice as to progressing both in my triathlons and channel. Your van transformation was incredible, I've never seen the progression of a van into a sleeper. Your video editing is great as well, I'm still very raw and my videos do not flow well, you've got a real feel for the camera. Just wanted to say hello and I appreciate the videos. Keep up the good work you two.
So good! Although not as good as Schroder’s... 🤭
#goals
So where’s Waldo these days?
THER WIUBND BENEATH MY WINGS
How much would you charge to make me one?
I have no idea, I've never added up all the hours. I see plenty of people charging $125k for them, and the base vans are around $50k
I guess you hat sold out. There some 30 dollar ones left though