DUDE. I love your attitude! Your channel is going to blow up with your stoked personality! I'm also building a Promaster on my channel. We're climbers so we're going for a four season build. I just found you but subscribed and I am definitely going to learn a lot from watching your videos!
OMG! there's so much work to be done on a build! I feel overwhelmed. No wonder it costs so much to have someone build it for you!! You really are doing an amazing job! wow!
Big Logan, hoo! I love how you've presented this build. I"ve been contemplating joining the Vanlife movement and this right here has sparked much needed confidence to DIY the van conversion when i finally to get one! Its a beautiful day! hoo!
How well have the brad nails held up? Curious to know whether prolonged exposure to vibrations from road conditions have loosened the panels that have been nailed in.
Hello Logan we love your chanel, still listening back and forth the video. Very nice trim. How did you get those big grey airbag thing off on each side of the headliner. We are a bit scare.
The furring strips where self-tapped and bonded to the sheetmetal, then the carpet trim panels were finish nailed to the furring strips for a clean, no-hardware finish!
Question about the Kilmat...how necessary do you think it is to put in a van? Like for example a Mercedes sprinter 144 with Havelock Wool for insulation?
Sup Charlie, for the price, go with one box like I did, I think it will kill a lot of drumming and resonance noise that the wool wouldn’t eliminate. Keep in mind it is beneficial to have both low density (insulation) and high density (killmat/ rattletrap/dynomat) to achieve sound deadening and dampening across a wider range of frequencies. Some may come from road noise, rain, people’s voices outside etc. hope this helps bro!
Traci, thank your feedback, with so much to capture during the build it has been very hard to detail each step. I hope to develop a methodology to van up fitting that is sought after and can break unique things down more clearly in the future! I hope you subscribed to the BLC!
DUDE. I love your attitude! Your channel is going to blow up with your stoked personality! I'm also building a Promaster on my channel. We're climbers so we're going for a four season build. I just found you but subscribed and I am definitely going to learn a lot from watching your videos!
Thanks a lot! Good luck on your build! Rock On!
OMG! there's so much work to be done on a build! I feel overwhelmed. No wonder it costs so much to have someone build it for you!! You really are doing an amazing job! wow!
Thanks, mate.... lovely finish with excellent ideas for my van ..... love it
It’s looking good!!!
Big Logan, hoo! I love how you've presented this build. I"ve been contemplating joining the Vanlife movement and this right here has sparked much needed confidence to DIY the van conversion when i finally to get one! Its a beautiful day! hoo!
Nice work
This is luxury van life. Love it.
Thanks Ninja!
Love your energy 😂keep up the awesome wirk
Very good van conversion channel!
Good content and great personality. Joy to watch! Keep it up!
Thanks for the positivity Jonathan! More to come soon!
Logan!!! Great content brother. First time stumbling on your channel and I'm here to stay. Learning a lot and getting ready to build my van out too.
Awesome man!!! Let’s do it! Thanks for the feedback! Been awhile posting the next episode but it’s coming along. Cabinetry is taking a LONG time....
Awesome, looking forward to more updates. Wanting to do a diy van myself.
New Vlog coming soon! Starting interior finishings!
yay someone doing something new :)
Trying some new things! Approaching this with an open mind! Thanks for watching! Hope you stick around for the entire project!
wow!!
Do you mind sending me a link to the charcoal carpeting you used in this video. Thank you kindly!
This is EcoRug from Lowe’s/Homedepot
Looking good!!
Thanks!
Awesome content brother! found your channell last night and im going right through all your videos... Great stuff. I sub'd and im here to stay! -Mike
How well have the brad nails held up? Curious to know whether prolonged exposure to vibrations from road conditions have loosened the panels that have been nailed in.
Very solid. It’s all about getting the right pressure so these nail heads bite into substrate. Also assisting with wood glue where possible
Hello Logan we love your chanel, still listening back and forth the video. Very nice trim. How did you get those big grey airbag thing off on each side of the headliner. We are a bit scare.
Slowly pry them off no worries!
Bro, I'm a straight youtube hater. Ain't nothing to hate here. Skill, quality, good vibes.
Just gonna watch these vids and learn.
Thanks dash!
Nice
Hey Logan I know it’s been a year. But for the back doors…..did you nail the panel right into the furring trips? Or the metal?
The furring strips where self-tapped and bonded to the sheetmetal, then the carpet trim panels were finish nailed to the furring strips for a clean, no-hardware finish!
Great videos Logan! We love your floor. What is the brand and color please?
Quick Step Studio- Restoration Oak... I think.
You make it look too easy come down here to Tennessee and help me my friend
🤙🏻 Question, did you insulate the floor?
Nope,
Air gap
Question about the Kilmat...how necessary do you think it is to put in a van? Like for example a Mercedes sprinter 144 with Havelock Wool for insulation?
Sup Charlie, for the price, go with one box like I did, I think it will kill a lot of drumming and resonance noise that the wool wouldn’t eliminate. Keep in mind it is beneficial to have both low density (insulation) and high density (killmat/ rattletrap/dynomat) to achieve sound deadening and dampening across a wider range of frequencies. Some may come from road noise, rain, people’s voices outside etc. hope this helps bro!
Awesome thanks Big Logan! I appreciate the feedback and I’m enjoying the great vids!
Hey Logan. Where did you find that fabric you used for the trim at the cab seats ?
EcoRug Lowe’s or Home Depot.
Where did you get that carpet for the doors?
This is EcoRug sold in stores and online at Lowe’s / Home Depot
@@biglogan3690 awesome thank you! I’m doing a Promaster Buildout myself for a video production van. Very excited. Thanks for the help
wow that trim work looks great! What type of lumber do you use for the van framing?
Furring strips!
Looking for a surprise visit from Luke. Lol
Anytime now...
How’s that killmat working out?
Working out good Leon!
Just did my car in killmat, used little over 2boxes.
Will you also create the video to be slower don't so that we can follow step-by-step on certain things that we liked??
Traci, thank your feedback, with so much to capture during the build it has been very hard to detail each step. I hope to develop a methodology to van up fitting that is sought after and can break unique things down more clearly in the future! I hope you subscribed to the BLC!
WVU!
Let’s goooooo!