Love this approach, nice one. After experimenting for a number of years, find the simpler and more modular the better to expand the range of use options…👍
Well done! A perfect design, 10/10. No unnecessary decorations that would weigh down the van, plus you have more space than any other converted van (you can even add a futon and sleep four). Additionally, you can remove your setup or personalize it at any time. I'm a French industrial designer, and I've done the same thing at my home for the past two years, and I'm completely satisfied by it.
I'm not a man, so I wouldn't say I like the van's rough look and feel. Thank you sincerely for showing me how to install insulation very quickly! Insulation and electrical are the two installs that held me back from doing this. My van will be used for a mobile massage spa and a courier delivery service, so I don't need permanent fixtures.
Fantastic! I just shared on the FB group, Cargo Trailer Conversions. Because these bolt to the floor I think they would be a great fit for CTC’s! Add a double ramp/roof rear door (aka additional screened room deck) - this would be a fast interior CTC build!
That looks good to me, I also would not like to fix cabinets or anything permanently, I do not understand people wanting to cram in a van every thing they have at home, after all it is supposed to be camping
The setup looks good and quick. However, I am concerned about the security of the frame in case of an accident. Can you explain why mounting such heavy and big load merely into factory wood frame is sufficient to secure the load? All other similar van builders secure the frames to van side wall metal or the chassis frame metal.
Love this approach, nice one. After experimenting for a number of years, find the simpler and more modular the better to expand the range of use options…👍
Well done! A perfect design, 10/10. No unnecessary decorations that would weigh down the van, plus you have more space than any other converted van (you can even add a futon and sleep four). Additionally, you can remove your setup or personalize it at any time. I'm a French industrial designer, and I've done the same thing at my home for the past two years, and I'm completely satisfied by it.
this is the video I have been looking for modular van life and work design. well done!
Awesome choice of materials and modular design!
I'm not a man, so I wouldn't say I like the van's rough look and feel. Thank you sincerely for showing me how to install insulation very quickly! Insulation and electrical are the two installs that held me back from doing this. My van will be used for a mobile massage spa and a courier delivery service, so I don't need permanent fixtures.
damn that space and organization feels so good.
Great job.
Best build I've seen so far
Fantastic! I just shared on the FB group, Cargo Trailer Conversions. Because these bolt to the floor I think they would be a great fit for CTC’s! Add a double ramp/roof rear door (aka additional screened room deck) - this would be a fast interior CTC build!
❤❤❤❤❤❤awesome ❤❤❤
amazing
Nice
That looks good to me, I also would not like to fix cabinets or anything permanently, I do not understand people wanting to cram in a van every thing they have at home, after all it is supposed to be camping
The setup looks good and quick. However, I am concerned about the security of the frame in case of an accident. Can you explain why mounting such heavy and big load merely into factory wood frame is sufficient to secure the load? All other similar van builders secure the frames to van side wall metal or the chassis frame metal.
Delivery companies don't trust either system, they add a barrier behind the driver and passenger seats to protect from shifting loads.
How did you handle the floor?
are the shelves drilled all the way thru the floor? is that the oem floor?
Looks like he was installed rivnuts into the floor
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