Two thing my friend; Get some Bees Wax for between the slats. They'll slide smooth as silk reapply once or twice a year. And the other, we all need a place for valuables check into electromagnetic locks, inside the armrest would be a great place.
Ambulances are horrible. After working for years in one and seeing all the crap that goes on in the back, no way would I ever want to stay back there. It is next to impossible to get it totally clean.
@@mikel9567 I live in a retired ambulance. Still has all the original bits. I just extended the 'bed' all the way across. I don't care about what happened in it. Also, I got vids of my own I'm posting on my other channel. Newest update is lifted suspension. Video coming soon
I absolutely LOVE your videos, your SISTER and FATHER are so awesome too! Let's not forget the many friends as well. All are just a splendor to watch! If I were to every want a bus build out, I would hire you in a SECOND!
Can I just say, I can not wait until you guys start the Rachel build. At least, I hope you plan on documenting that here. I'm waiting for that build series. :)
Rachel’s got a great idea for acquiring a Commander! I’ve got a 2008 that I took the 3rd row seats out of, built a platform for storage/sleeping. I have plans to change up my platform a bit to make a pullout kitchen. I put a gun rack in the back passenger side window to store my kayak paddles, and plan to add a cargo net on the ceiling to hold clothes and stuff. Just gotta say I LOVE LOVE LOVE my Jeep Commander! The downside to finding one is they were only made 2005-2010.
Hi again Mike! I’m loving the couch, great job! Would you mind a couple more ideas? I hear you on not using the space behind the backrest. I’m a bit of a space miser so what if the backrest panel were able to tilt forward (pivoting on the bottom edge) so you could expose a line of hooks? I’d be trying to hang up cords, ropes, tie downs, jammies, ditty bags, etc. A narrow space but could prove helpful in place of having to take up drawer space somewhere else. Now for something that’s got my mind really working: The front panels of your slide-outs are essentially attached to the sliding planks using the 2 X 2 wooden cleat they all are screwed into. Leave the front panel screwed to that cleat, but instead of screws driven from the top of each sliding plank to the cleat, use hinges on the UNDERSIDE to attach the cleat to each of the sliding planks? OR, maybe even easier, hinge the front panel to the cleat instead of screws. This way, as you lift the construct, the front panel can fold in to the under side of the planks (as they swing up vertical) and be out of the way when you need to access content in the storage area. It’ll be a fortune in hinges when you’re done but I’d think worth it! Thanks so much for sharing this journey with us. Luke sure does a great job with his renderings.
I found a 7ft long futon for $150 bucks off craigslist and threw it in my bus with rubber straps. An instant adjustable couch & full size bed that I can stretch out in, with almost zero installation costs. A bed that I can comfortably fit 2 adults on, that fits on the rear or side, leaving an open path to the back door. I can always take it out if I need to use the bus for hauling toys. An elaborate build-out just is not that necessary with all of the portable products and tech today. Saving thousands to spend on some nice gear while gaining the time to really start living and traveling. One con/disadvantage would be the accessible storage, I suppose.
Like the couch/bed plan, I will be doing 2 single sized sofa beds in my van, one for my dad and the other for me😊 but after I get my van walls and topper done😁
Cool video and thanks for the detail on how to build the slide-out couch/bed. When I do mine, I'll have extra padding in the cushions.. Three inches looks a bit thin for my taste - but will work well for you. Thanks for taking us along!
Wish I had seen this video before I did my own. It does the trick, but no where near as nice looking or functional! Thanks for sharing! Saved this in case I ever get bored and want to make it the ‘right way!’ Oh, I have to ask, because I’m not yet in a schoolie, why type of rig does Rachel want? I tried looking it up, and what I found was a behemoth of a commercial bus.
That is a clever design, very "space conscious" - I suggest you look into a piano hinge if you do this again, simpler to align and install, easy to adapt for multiple openings (simple cuts in one side of the hinge) and because of its intrinsic planar rigidity, it would bring superior strangth while opening and closing compared to multiple individual hinges. Also my friend, fix the guard on the chop saw, it is supposed to be a barrier between your fingers and the blade. Safety first right? Excellent video, thanks for sharing. Hello from New Brunswick, Canada.
Really impressed. I just discovered your channel and subscribed-mostly because you are an exceptional communicator! This was super interesting and you made it really easy to follow what you're doing!. Excited to see more of your content!
go get some parafin wax (found in the canning isle of your local grocery store) and smear that on the wood-to-wood edging of your slides. it will make it much easier to slide in and out and it is not too expensive. // smear it where ever two pieces of wood touch when they slide together.
Beautiful job. And gr8 explanations of details. You're so lucky to have such gr8 helpers too. One thing I may have missed along the way though: Why are you switching from Navi to Ivan?
One thing I've wondered: why does everyone leave a gap between the couch/cabinets/whatever, and the windows? Not much of a storage space, why not at least silicone in(to prevent condensation) some foam insulation between? Window's partly blocked anyway.
Great build as always. I love small space solutions. Quick question: I noticed you put two non-hinged pieces side-by-side creating a big hole in the middle of the bed when pulled out. Do you think this will be an issue in the long run as that is where I assume your hips will hit?
You hare very good to planning and build your bus his bad you hare not close to me in Nova Scotia you can help me to build my new home in my new Mercedes Benz van enjoy your day
I think it would be uncomfortable trying to sleep on all those cushions with the separation between I would use a futon mattress so there isn’t any bumpy lumpy spots where the cushions sit next to each other
the lack of wood glue is concerning, pin nails are only designed to hold a piece of wood in place until the wood glue makes a permanent bond. Is there a ledger board going along underneath the hinges to support the board in the closed position, because is not any weight put on the hinge will cause it to rip right out. Video was not clear if there was one or not.
Why can’t I find Luke’s info anywhere’s? You said you’d post it down below and I checked the video description and to see if it was pinned in the comments and don’t see it either place and in in dire need of someone like him that can help me design a 1982 MCI with a comfortable layout and nice furniture, etc.
He said he is not going to use the backrest dead space for storage, and put permanently installed hard boards over it...but we all know what is really going on. He is gonna put secret access panels in while the camera isn't rolling, so he has some secret storage that people watching the VERY detailed build series won't know about. The question is; what is he gonna store int he secret storage spaces? My guess is, family pictures, pictures of his friends, and pictures of his two buses. Oh and of course, corn liquor, in case he has to do some bootlegging.
Two thing my friend; Get some Bees Wax for between the slats. They'll slide smooth as silk reapply once or twice a year. And the other, we all need a place for valuables check into electromagnetic locks, inside the armrest would be a great place.
I love Rachel’s unique fun loving personality and when she shows up she makes me smile 😀
I love when she says she is coming over to help build
It would be cool if Rachel built out an ambulance! Considering her career!
I totally said that to my husband too! That would be so perfect!
@Jennifer Hurlburt I was thinking the exact same thing.
Ambulances are horrible. After working for years in one and seeing all the crap that goes on in the back, no way would I ever want to stay back there. It is next to impossible to get it totally clean.
@@mikel9567 I live in a retired ambulance. Still has all the original bits. I just extended the 'bed' all the way across. I don't care about what happened in it.
Also, I got vids of my own I'm posting on my other channel. Newest update is lifted suspension. Video coming soon
You could center some kind of hanger support in those spaces for hanging clothes etc.
Thats a good idea. I might do that once I move in. thanks.
love to see you and rachel working together family is everything great job both of you
Rachel doesn't have to try to be, she is the very essence of unique
Right !!! I agree
This one has everything a vid should have; excellent teaching, and Rachel!! Really strong work on this one.
Thanks! Rachel should be around more.
@@navigationnowhere No question about that!
Like all the 'Yes' and satisfied smiles.😁
Thanks!👍
I always love the music on your channel. Not the rock stuff but the bluegrass style.
Can’t wait for the bathroom door! So excited and curious!
Your sister is so cool! I love the planning process.
Watching you and your sister working on the bus build makes me wish I was younger. Tc from Nevada
Maybe using that backrest space for a “secret” security cabinet.
Great job you two.
Well it’s looking better and better it is going to be great when it’s complete …. Can’t wait to see what’s next on the baby buss build
its really starting to come together! looking forward to seeing this on the road
Planning a first trip back to Colorado to see friends this summer.
I'm excited regarding Dale's school bus conversion build for this summer Mike!
He is going to be on his way north soon!
what a great way to spend my friday evening. Love Rachel. the bus is looking great
I absolutely LOVE your videos, your SISTER and FATHER are so awesome too! Let's not forget the many friends as well. All are just a splendor to watch! If I were to every want a bus build out, I would hire you in a SECOND!
Thanks, the build is just part of the fun having everyone around is the real reason we build haha.
Can’t wait to see it this summer! Love Miss Rachel! She’s a spit fire!! Great job on the bed guys!!! 😁👍
Can I just say, I can not wait until you guys start the Rachel build. At least, I hope you plan on documenting that here. I'm waiting for that build series. :)
I am excited to see what she ends up getting. It could be a bus, camper, ambulance. who knows haha.
@@navigationnowhere Oh yeah. An ambulance or some other kind of old service vehicle would be very cool. It'll be awesome whatever it is.
I really like watching your videos but I’m looking forward to watching Rachel with her build too.
I am excited to get my entire family in rigs one day haha
Love your bed/futon creation.
This is a pretty cool design.
Rachel needs to look for a retired Police/SWAT Emergency command center! Unique and awesome just like her whole family! Thanks!
That would be right up her ally for a unique rig
What a cool design for the couch bed - so nice!!
Thanks! Luc really helped out showing it with the drawings.
looking good bro and i love when sis is there helping and awesome work luc
Thanks, Luc did a great job with the renderings.
@@navigationnowhere yes he did cant wait for him to come back
You left the doors open on Navi? 14:55 I'd be worried about some crazy critters hiding out in there!🤣 The build is looking great you all!
The mice will always get in.
Great job...love d idea and for showing us d steps 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
Very good job , hi Rachel 👋
Hi Michael hi Rachael ( your too adorable for word )swhat an easy system love the step by step concept
Thanks, I am glad you found it helpful
Rachel’s got a great idea for acquiring a Commander! I’ve got a 2008 that I took the 3rd row seats out of, built a platform for storage/sleeping. I have plans to change up my platform a bit to make a pullout kitchen. I put a gun rack in the back passenger side window to store my kayak paddles, and plan to add a cargo net on the ceiling to hold clothes and stuff. Just gotta say I LOVE LOVE LOVE my Jeep Commander! The downside to finding one is they were only made 2005-2010.
I'm enjoying this build watching your bus coming to life Mike! Keep up the great work! :)
Thanks Melissa!
Woot! I saw cartoon Battleborn batteries! :) That's my brand as well.
Hi again Mike! I’m loving the couch, great job! Would you mind a couple more ideas? I hear you on not using the space behind the backrest. I’m a bit of a space miser so what if the backrest panel were able to tilt forward (pivoting on the bottom edge) so you could expose a line of hooks? I’d be trying to hang up cords, ropes, tie downs, jammies, ditty bags, etc. A narrow space but could prove helpful in place of having to take up drawer space somewhere else. Now for something that’s got my mind really working: The front panels of your slide-outs are essentially attached to the sliding planks using the 2 X 2 wooden cleat they all are screwed into. Leave the front panel screwed to that cleat, but instead of screws driven from the top of each sliding plank to the cleat, use hinges on the UNDERSIDE to attach the cleat to each of the sliding planks? OR, maybe even easier, hinge the front panel to the cleat instead of screws. This way, as you lift the construct, the front panel can fold in to the under side of the planks (as they swing up vertical) and be out of the way when you need to access content in the storage area. It’ll be a fortune in hinges when you’re done but I’d think worth it! Thanks so much for sharing this journey with us. Luke sure does a great job with his renderings.
Hi Fam
I enjoy your teaching
Your personality
Lovely couch/bed.
I think Luke's drawings are awesome.
You guys did good!!
I enjoyed your vlog.
Peace.
I found a 7ft long futon for $150 bucks off craigslist and threw it in my bus with rubber straps. An instant adjustable couch & full size bed that I can stretch out in, with almost zero installation costs. A bed that I can comfortably fit 2 adults on, that fits on the rear or side, leaving an open path to the back door. I can always take it out if I need to use the bus for hauling toys. An elaborate build-out just is not that necessary with all of the portable products and tech today. Saving thousands to spend on some nice gear while gaining the time to really start living and traveling. One con/disadvantage would be the accessible storage, I suppose.
I love the things go on step by step 👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌
Glad you take us along, it’s almost time to build a tiny house
That came out so nice
The space behind the back rest can be a great spot to store reflectics for windows
New Sub, came over from Jaylena's channel Leave her wild
Like the couch/bed plan, I will be doing 2 single sized sofa beds in my van, one for my dad and the other for me😊 but after I get my van walls and topper done😁
I love watching your build! It's fun to watch your excitement as you get closer to the finish line 😀
Thanks for this. I've seen these all over the place and this was very educational. Great stuff!!
Cool video and thanks for the detail on how to build the slide-out couch/bed. When I do mine, I'll have extra padding in the cushions.. Three inches looks a bit thin for my taste - but will work well for you. Thanks for taking us along!
Awesome. if you increase your cushion size make sure to account for the extra depth in the couch design.
Looks great Mike it's really coming together yeah I'd sleep in it too
that back area (storage) would be great for guns and ammo... and i would add more hidden areas for things like that...
Fantastic job!! Really enjoying your journey :-)
You could use a secure secret space for valuables and the couch back space could've worked
I have some secret spots off camera. but, the backrest could have been a good one.
Don't forget when you make the cushions to split them down the middle to match your slide outs for when you use the desk!
Thanks! It is going to take some measuring to get these cushions right.
Looks amazing guys!!!
Thanks!
Yeah, I kept looking at that shallow dead space behind that back rest and kept thinking about piano hinges.🤣
Look'n GREAT! always, Tommy :-)
Wish I had seen this video before I did my own. It does the trick, but no where near as nice looking or functional! Thanks for sharing! Saved this in case I ever get bored and want to make it the ‘right way!’ Oh, I have to ask, because I’m not yet in a schoolie, why type of rig does Rachel want? I tried looking it up, and what I found was a behemoth of a commercial bus.
Very nice I like it don't forget how to do it when we do are bus lol 🇨🇦🇨🇦🛠️🛠️🤪
That is a clever design, very "space conscious" - I suggest you look into a piano hinge if you do this again, simpler to align and install, easy to adapt for multiple openings (simple cuts in one side of the hinge) and because of its intrinsic planar rigidity, it would bring superior strangth while opening and closing compared to multiple individual hinges.
Also my friend, fix the guard on the chop saw, it is supposed to be a barrier between your fingers and the blade. Safety first right?
Excellent video, thanks for sharing. Hello from New Brunswick, Canada.
Really impressed. I just discovered your channel and subscribed-mostly because you are an exceptional communicator! This was super interesting and you made it really easy to follow what you're doing!. Excited to see more of your content!
I like the music when around the part when you build the backrest of the sofabed around 0:40. What is the name of the music
I've brought the big bottle so "actually" away :-)
What is the music used in this video? 00:41 is where I noticed it.
Agree with other comments. Rachel needs an ambulance!!! ❤
go get some parafin wax (found in the canning isle of your local grocery store) and smear that on the wood-to-wood edging of your slides. it will make it much easier to slide in and out and it is not too expensive. // smear it where ever two pieces of wood touch when they slide together.
Thanks for the suggestion.I will have to look for some next time I head out.
Hello Rachel
Hi Rachael!
Beautiful job. And gr8 explanations of details. You're so lucky to have such gr8 helpers too. One thing I may have missed along the way though: Why are you switching from Navi to Ivan?
hi mike, thanks! i might do the same I thought of doing fix bed style but this is looking interesting ;)
Are you going to put a hook or something on the back rest to hold the bottoms up while you access the storage?
Yes, I am still trying to figure out the best way to hold them.
Who made the cushions for Navi??? Will the ones for ivan be made by the same person??? What weight/density foam do you use for cushions???
One thing I've wondered: why does everyone leave a gap between the couch/cabinets/whatever, and the windows? Not much of a storage space, why not at least silicone in(to prevent condensation) some foam insulation between? Window's partly blocked anyway.
Great build as always. I love small space solutions. Quick question: I noticed you put two non-hinged pieces side-by-side creating a big hole in the middle of the bed when pulled out. Do you think this will be an issue in the long run as that is where I assume your hips will hit?
Is there anyway to download the couch guide
U n u sis really get along , dont really c duh , hail up bruh ,all d way frm south america
You hare very good to planning and build your bus his bad you hare not close to me in Nova Scotia you can help me to build my new home in my new Mercedes Benz van enjoy your day
Mike, any plans to sell Navi?
I think it would be uncomfortable trying to sleep on all those cushions with the separation between I would use a futon mattress so there isn’t any bumpy lumpy spots where the cushions sit next to each other
the lack of wood glue is concerning, pin nails are only designed to hold a piece of wood in place until the wood glue makes a permanent bond.
Is there a ledger board going along underneath the hinges to support the board in the closed position, because is not any weight put on the hinge will cause it to rip right out. Video was not clear if there was one or not.
What would you, or Luc, say is the weight limit on a couch bed like what you're building???
What do you do for income?
What are you gonna do with that 1st bus?
He's giving it to his parents
Is it just me or does the music seem like it’s from the show “this old house” ?
Now the you say that. I can see it now haha.
Can you build my short bus? You are good at what you do.
I wish I could build more for people but, there is not enough time. I hope this series helps you along your build journey.
Why can’t I find Luke’s info anywhere’s? You said you’d post it down below and I checked the video description and to see if it was pinned in the comments and don’t see it either place and in in dire need of someone like him that can help me design a 1982 MCI with a comfortable layout and nice furniture, etc.
luc.milam@gmail.com
When I build mine I'll have doors to access.
Just call it a Bouch. Lol
What will happen to Navi?
It is going to stay in my family for them to use.
He said he is not going to use the backrest dead space for storage, and put permanently installed hard boards over it...but we all know what is really going on. He is gonna put secret access panels in while the camera isn't rolling, so he has some secret storage that people watching the VERY detailed build series won't know about. The question is; what is he gonna store int he secret storage spaces?
My guess is, family pictures, pictures of his friends, and pictures of his two buses. Oh and of course, corn liquor, in case he has to do some bootlegging.
Did Rachel ever name her Jeep?
Nope she has not.
✌️😁👍
Why did you build Ivan?
Mike do you have a significant other who helps with your builds? Sorry if that is to much of a personal question ⁉️
Nope just family and friends having fun over here.
Call it a “Bedouch” lol
where is DALE
He will be coming up soon.
This is kinda just a personal thing but you guys are really saying vehicle like vedicle.
Yeah I know. It must be a family thing haha.