Transverse Kids Bed - DIY Sprinter Van Build

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  • Опубліковано 26 кві 2019
  • This video shows how I constructed a transverse platform bed for my child that also serves as a storage area. For more information on this van build including an online store please visit ourkaravan.com
    Products used:
    80/20 Aluminum framing: amzn.to/2X8fQLD
    Knock-off Southco latches: amzn.to/2UFPXk4
    Blum lift mechanism: amzn.to/2yz3bcu
    Blum lift face frame mount: amzn.to/2tw95FC
    Blum door mount: amzn.to/2K46YDX
    Plywood is 1/2" birch and 5.2mm ply for the sides
    See my store for everything: ourkaravan.com
    Tools:
    Makita track saw (wish I had): amzn.to/2YYlvFg
    Fortsner bit for drilling slam-latch hole: amzn.to/2E4FFlk
    Website: ourkaravan.com
    Instagram: / our.karavan
    Music:
    Parasail by Silent Partner (UA-cam Audio Library)
    The Creek by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena (UA-cam Audio Library)
    Note: This video contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated. Please know we only promote products we actually use and believe in.
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  • @jim6335
    @jim6335 5 років тому +1

    Great job Ken! I'm sure Kara loves her bed.

    • @ourkaravan
      @ourkaravan  5 років тому +2

      She's pretty pumped about it. On the first day of our trip (with the new bed) she kept asking how many minutes until she could sleep on it. Made me pretty happy!

  • @apogeedesign4348
    @apogeedesign4348 Рік тому

    AHhhh always so refreshing to see you, youre the most ZENN of all van folks, basically the VAN-BUDHA very relaxed and rationality style with absolutely cero narcicism. Love it ! Thank you for teaching us this the right way ! love your kits by the way!

  • @tsaikimon
    @tsaikimon 5 років тому

    Love your work. Thanks for sharing 😊

  • @jeremiahparrott9293
    @jeremiahparrott9293 4 роки тому

    Well done

  • @atarbrosh2978
    @atarbrosh2978 4 роки тому

    great job!!!

  • @BudThorpe
    @BudThorpe 5 років тому

    Nicely done! Thank you for sharing!

    • @ourkaravan
      @ourkaravan  5 років тому

      As always, thank you Bud!

  • @maitildamcintyre9344
    @maitildamcintyre9344 5 років тому

    Always a treat to see one of your build videos. Van is looking great.

  • @mikewarner2285
    @mikewarner2285 5 років тому

    Thanks for all the good vids

    • @ourkaravan
      @ourkaravan  5 років тому

      You're more than welcome, thank you.

  • @eburn71
    @eburn71 5 років тому

    Another very informative video! Thanks for making the effort to put that in a video.

    • @ourkaravan
      @ourkaravan  5 років тому

      Glad you enjoyed it, and thank you!

  • @debslifesimplified6406
    @debslifesimplified6406 5 років тому

    great work glad to be able to see how the angle irons will work for my bed.

    • @ourkaravan
      @ourkaravan  5 років тому

      Thanks, and good luck with your project!

  • @akabmw2003
    @akabmw2003 5 років тому

    always learn so much from your vids thanks

    • @ourkaravan
      @ourkaravan  5 років тому

      Good to hear, thank you!

  • @buggur
    @buggur 5 років тому

    Amazing work buddy, Your quality of work is outstanding! love these videos!

    • @ourkaravan
      @ourkaravan  5 років тому

      That's a huge complement, thank you!

  • @jamilchavez4592
    @jamilchavez4592 3 роки тому

    Love the durability test 😂

  • @brijnich
    @brijnich 5 років тому

    Nice build, I like the way you're keeping the build as light as possible. A lot of the conversions you see by "Van Lifers" on here panel the van out like its a Swiss Alpine ski lodge which must kill mpg.
    Nice you got the seat from Europe as well, good safety touch.

    • @ourkaravan
      @ourkaravan  5 років тому +1

      Haha, the swiss alpine ski lodge comment made me laugh out loud. Not the look I was going for but the ski lodge/Ikea sauna-look is a popular one!

  • @donjones3355
    @donjones3355 5 років тому

    Another excellent video Ken! Thanks again for taking the time to shoot, edit and post. We do appreciate them. I always looking forward to viewing your new videos.

    • @ourkaravan
      @ourkaravan  5 років тому

      Thank you Don! The process is time consuming but I have enjoyed sharing the build. People like you make it all worth it.

    • @donjones3355
      @donjones3355 5 років тому

      @@ourkaravan Right at this moment I happen to be ordering wire from your store links to help contribute in a small way to show my appreciation for your time.

    • @ourkaravan
      @ourkaravan  5 років тому

      Much appreciated Don, thank you!

    • @donjones3355
      @donjones3355 5 років тому

      I noticed the 14 GA wire on your store in not the "tinned" like your 16GA. Why? If I click off your link to other wire options..say the tinned version...do you still receive credit?

    • @ourkaravan
      @ourkaravan  5 років тому

      @@donjones3355 I thought all of the Ancor wire was tinned, but you're right, the product description does not specifically say so. So I guess without further research I'm not exactly sure either. I appreciate use of the links but always encourage people to get whatever meets their needs the best. Thanks again!

  • @davidmcclean8872
    @davidmcclean8872 5 років тому +1

    As a Brit I find it very amusing for you to say (for example) "measure 20mm down and drill a 2 inch hole". I'm not being critical because we have the same problem - we sell fuel in litres (liters) but talk about miles per gallon. Supermarkets here have to sell cans of beer in millilitres, but go to a pub and you are sold pints. However, the reason for posting is to compliment you on your eye for detail and exactitude, and to say how compelling your videos are. Keep up the good work!

    • @nicholdoug
      @nicholdoug 5 років тому

      David McClean as a Canadian I flinched too when he said "7mm plus an inch". Funny how we incorporate both Imperial and Metric. I'm 5'8" tall, (not 170 or something cm) but I drive on the highway at 100 km/h lol

    • @ourkaravan
      @ourkaravan  5 років тому +1

      Ha, so the instructions for the Austrian latches (not the plastic ones but the ones I used previously) specified the offset in mm, and yet I was working with a 2" hole size. That said, it's common for me to use whatever is convenient at the time. I have a nice scale that is easier to make accurate measurements when working in mm vs the inch scale. But my bad, haha!

    • @charlevoix418
      @charlevoix418 5 років тому

      As a canadian, I felt the same hearing those mixed measurement units!

  • @Panzergrennie
    @Panzergrennie 5 років тому +1

    Heeeey. So nice to see you, well one of your videos, again! 😄😎👍

    • @ourkaravan
      @ourkaravan  5 років тому +2

      The van isn't done yet, still lots of little details and enhancements. Stay tuned and thanks for watching!

    • @Panzergrennie
      @Panzergrennie 5 років тому

      @@ourkaravan my pleasure. Awesome work you're doing. I bet the kiddo is enjoying it very much ... probably not the work, but the adventures you two are going to have with the van. 👍

    • @ourkaravan
      @ourkaravan  5 років тому

      I'm a lucky man, she's thrilled beyond belief about her new bed!

  • @kevinshea4776
    @kevinshea4776 5 років тому +2

    I was unaware of 80/20 until I started watching your van build. I happened to be at Washington DC Smithsonian Air and Space museum a few weeks back and on display is... if you remember "Stanley" The car built by Stanford University for the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge? It is a Blue VW Touareg (Red Bull Sponsor Logo's) autonomous car that won 2 million dollars for self driving using a drive-by-wire, GPS Self-learning system. The entire roof rack truss supporting sensors and lasers is made from 80/20!
    Ken...Any future plans for an autonomous Sprinter feature -LOL

    • @ourkaravan
      @ourkaravan  5 років тому

      You should check out some videos on Tesla's gigafactory in Nevada. It looks like the entire assembly line is made from 80/20. Doesn't surprise me at all given Elon's ingenuity. I think he's a closet 80/20 fan.

  • @raphaelgruau3015
    @raphaelgruau3015 5 років тому

    Nice job like every times but how is it possible to mix millimeters and inches? is it not source of mistakes? Thanks for your videos from France.

    • @ourkaravan
      @ourkaravan  5 років тому

      My mistake... I use both systems as the accurate scale I use has both inches and millimeters. Sometimes it's just easier for me to use vs the other.

  • @lass-inangeles7564
    @lass-inangeles7564 5 років тому

    5:19 - See the round thingie fasteners to left of your hand in this shot? They need to have a hole drilled partially on the T-slot so they fit flush, right?
    6:22 - That's some high tech durability test you got there! Takes a lot of skill to do that!
    8:25 - That was useful information about the 1" vs 1.5" T-slot. I was wondering myself if the slimmer version was not better. I think Dave did his van in 1.5" T-slot throughout.
    8:52 - Not sure why you did not use screw in doughnut type of magnets for the wood panels instead of glue on blocks? Wood too thin? Not strong enough? It would have been a lower profile.
    17:02 - I did not catch the name of the wood covering material, the dark grey rubber dot covering. Not listed in list either.
    Fantastic job, as always. You define a quality build and are a good teacher, many thanks!!

    • @ourkaravan
      @ourkaravan  5 років тому

      The round fasteners are called anchor fasteners and they do require a specific bore in the profile. It's not too difficult to do. As for the magnets, the wood simply isn't thick enough to hold any type of fastener that I could find. I'm sure there are better options but the option I could complete right then and there was the best at the time. The material is called coin cell, and there's a video on that process coming soon. Stay tuned, and thank you for the kind words.

  • @woolengrappler
    @woolengrappler 3 роки тому

    Why are the rear drawers narrower than the front kitchen galley drawers?

    • @ourkaravan
      @ourkaravan  3 роки тому

      I have a sliding seat that moves all the way back and the shallower depth allows easier access to the cabinets and the rear of the van.

  • @H2Dwoat
    @H2Dwoat 3 роки тому

    Hi, did the bed meet the bosses demanding standards 😁😁😁.

    • @ourkaravan
      @ourkaravan  3 роки тому

      It sure does! She absolutely loves her bed in the van, and would choose to sleep in the van over the house any day of the week.

    • @H2Dwoat
      @H2Dwoat 3 роки тому

      @@ourkaravan👍. Hi, I have just caught up to your latest video. I enjoyed your build series tremendously. It looks to me that you achieved what you were aiming for, a way to travel and spend time with the boss 😁. It looks like you are both having great fun, I hope you can keep making the videos now the build is reaching its conclusion. Wishing you all well, take care.

    • @ourkaravan
      @ourkaravan  3 роки тому +1

      @@H2Dwoat We have no plans to stop making videos, I enjoy it too much. Lately it's been travel videos, but in those I always include van stuff, such as things we like, don't like, how we use the van, etc. We also are adding various things to the van, so more videos coming! Thanks for the nice comment!