Don't know whether you realise it ,but the quality of the installation, yout fit and finish, is improving with every conversion. Very impressive. Puts Mr Hymer to shame. One minor criticiscm - I would Tesa wrap your wiring "looms" to prevent any chafing which could occur long term. It is a moving vehicle and even a small vibration of an unfastened wire will produce chafe over time.
Thank you for nice comments, I have recently bought a new camera which is 4k so that might be why things looks better 😂 As for the wiring it is clipped with panel clips on flat panels and any where that the wiring travels through it either has split conduct to protect it or sicoflex to stop it chaffing. Many thanks for watching
@@dantheman321 It was just the tangle under the Sargent I was referring to - where the trim panel was used to push the wires back, I had seen you grommet wiring through panels on earlier videos. Don't want to be picky - just passing on my bit of experience :-)
Well done Dan this van is sure taking shape under your capable crafty hands(thanks also go to your colleague who assists in the background)Thank you for using your original music again for your timelapse videos as suggested by me on the last video.I much prefer this music and know its Dantheman at work when playing it.Look forwards to the full tour atb Michael Skegness
@@dantheman321 I assure you Dan you couldnt have picked a better track than this one you use to accompany your footage it just goes so well with the timelapse set up you use.Your Mrs is correct so carry on doing what you do best.Good evening for now atb Michael
Hi Dan another great video did you do a finished van tour of this one? I’m struggling with the overhead locker in the kitchen area, I want to see how you finished the backside of the locker as the back I on an angle and I’m using the mm furniture board
Hi Dan, an excellent set of videos as usual. I see you use the far superior fibreglass shower tray, far better than flimsy plastic. Can you let me know where you get your shower trays as I would really like to replace mine.
They are only made for our motorhomes and campervans. We had a mold made specifically for them so if you would like to purchase one please contact the office. nuventureunit2@aol.com 01942 494090 Many thanks for watching
Hi, great video's...just wondered, after you line the whole ceiling and after you build the shower cubicle do you cut away the ceiling lining in the shower cubicle and stick shower/formica panel to the ceiling or leave the lining in place? Cheers
I connected that to the drain before I put the shower tray down and left the excess under the van so could be cut to size to attach to the waste tank. Many thanks for watching
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Iv had motohomes most my life and this video is 100% quality work well worth the money great stuff
Don't know whether you realise it ,but the quality of the installation, yout fit and finish, is improving with every conversion. Very impressive. Puts Mr Hymer to shame.
One minor criticiscm - I would Tesa wrap your wiring "looms" to prevent any chafing which could occur long term. It is a moving vehicle and even a small vibration of an unfastened wire will produce chafe over time.
Thank you for nice comments, I have recently bought a new camera which is 4k so that might be why things looks better 😂
As for the wiring it is clipped with panel clips on flat panels and any where that the wiring travels through it either has split conduct to protect it or sicoflex to stop it chaffing.
Many thanks for watching
@@dantheman321 It was just the tangle under the Sargent I was referring to - where the trim panel was used to push the wires back, I had seen you grommet wiring through panels on earlier videos. Don't want to be picky - just passing on my bit of experience :-)
Different layout than most vans I like it.
Well done Dan this van is sure taking shape under your capable crafty hands(thanks also go to your colleague who assists in the background)Thank you for using your original music again for your timelapse videos as suggested by me on the last video.I much prefer this music and know its Dantheman at work when playing it.Look forwards to the full tour
atb Michael Skegness
Thanks Michael, my wife also agrees with you on the music front so I am sticking to what works haha thanks for watching
@@dantheman321 I assure you Dan you couldnt have picked a better track than this one you use to accompany your footage it just goes so well with the timelapse set up you use.Your Mrs is correct so carry on doing what you do best.Good evening for now
atb Michael
A pleasure as always to watch Dan.
Thank you very much and many thanks for watching
Really nice workmanship. As always a great video.
Thank you very much
Hi great video thanks for sharing this update 👍👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Thank you for watching
Hi Dan another great video did you do a finished van tour of this one? I’m struggling with the overhead locker in the kitchen area, I want to see how you finished the backside of the locker as the back I on an angle and I’m using the mm furniture board
Yeah I did do a finished video of this one at the end of series 10.
Many thanks for watching
@@dantheman321 thanks I found it but unfortunately couldn’t quite see the angle of the kitchen overhead locker back plate 🙈
Hi Dan, an excellent set of videos as usual. I see you use the far superior fibreglass shower tray, far better than flimsy plastic. Can you let me know where you get your shower trays as I would really like to replace mine.
They are only made for our motorhomes and campervans. We had a mold made specifically for them so if you would like to purchase one please contact the office.
nuventureunit2@aol.com
01942 494090
Many thanks for watching
I watch every video and I'm always impressed with what you do, I'm sure theres some witchcraft involved somewhere though,
Haha not quite, thanks for watching John
Hi Dan very interesting videos well done, we’re do you get your furniture boarding especially the corner profile at the bottom of the top lockers .
A place called laminated products, but they sell in huge quantities, they don't sell one or two lengths unfortunately.
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dantheman 321 Cheers Dan👍
Hi, great video's...just wondered, after you line the whole ceiling and after you build the shower cubicle do you cut away the ceiling lining in the shower cubicle and stick shower/formica panel to the ceiling or leave the lining in place?
Cheers
No the lining is removed so that the shower roof panel sticks properly.
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@@dantheman321 Thinned down PVA to seal the ply?
@@houseinavan194 no I used formica same as the walls 👍
What kind of flexible tube are you using for the tilting sink drain?
BTW great video!
It's just normal corrugated waste pipe that you can buy for motorhomes. Many thanks for watching
As always Dan..👍👍
Thanks Mark
Hi what height/width is the bench seats before cushions are fitted please ,cheers
Looking good-I need to slow the video down again though now...
Have you watched yourself in slow motion yet?
How did you join up the drain once you stuck down the shower pan?
I connected that to the drain before I put the shower tray down and left the excess under the van so could be cut to size to attach to the waste tank.
Many thanks for watching
@@dantheman321 thanks Dan - I thought that had to be the case but it didn't seem that way from the vid.
the drop vent was drilled and a vent fitted what about corrosion in the hole in the floor?
Treated and sealed underneath
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