I built my Transit shelving according to your videos. The shelf peg holes took some time to drill accurately, but made the shelves infinitely adjustable. I also used your cool drawer latch idea. I absolutely love the results. It's a great system. Thank you for all of your excellent videos.
Thanks for the tour, I always like seeing how others envision their organization. I have my 16 trailer setup, but have changed it 3 times to become more efficient every time I see others with something to help me just a little bit more. I am already working on change 4 to go to a 75% Systainer organized trailer as it works best for my cabinet and trim business when I roll up to a job. Lock and click and roll it all in. Nice video, keep them coming. On a sided note, your thin line chalk line, and Pica markers have become my new favorites, thanks for talking about them and "persuading" me to get them both!
Thanks for the ideas. It's one thing to have the skills to do the work and it's another to be organized so that you can make money at it. P.S. Ron Polk also has a great drawer idea that doesn't use any extra hardware.
It really does. Everything changes when you open up your scope of work. I do use totes for other trade specific tools. I've got totes for paint, drywall, plumbing, electric, etc. So if I do have to tackle one of those things its just a matter of loading up a tote and I have all the basic tools. But that never happens any more. I've locked into trim work and haven't taken on anything else for probably 4 or so years now.
I just built out my trailer last weekend, but there are a few minor details that I've gotta work out. I was wanting to use the toggle clamps on the roof for my tracks, but that broom idea is a good one too. The drawer catches are pretty brilliant man,may have to steal that one as well. Excellent content, as always Spencer.
I have Mercedes 2500 and search for a long time for UA-cam ideas on how to outfit with self made shelves. Your setup and video show and tell is definitely by far the best how too. Well done! I’ll take a few idea and incorporate into my shelving system.
I’ve fitted out few vans I’ve had and one thing I’ve learnt is if you like to put your foot down, think about the material your using to make it all as it quickly adds weight to the van, plus tools and the materials your load up, it all adds up and it will slow you down.
Great set up Spencer. Much obliged for your detailed tour, to the point without any waste of time. The drawer catch is particularly clever, simple and effective not to mention cheap! Your vid pushed me in the direction I was going: get the ugly land whale Transit EL because space... is never enough, forget the parking headaches.
That’s sweet thanks for the walk trough and tips just bought a medium size roof. Transit. My first work van . The next van will be bigger probably gonna go with packout shelves
Hey Spencer, I've not had much luck with Menards pre-finished plywood, it seems to start bowing as soon as I cut it up. But I do love Menards TigerFORM 3/4" forming plywood, same weight and much more straight and stable! It's got a tough black phenolic finish on both sides plus a nine ply poplar core. Cost is about the same, where I am it's a special order but well worth the wait! I just got a sheet to build (your) wings for my new Dewalt 780 slide saw. Thanks for all the great videos!
I have a 14" Gruman workhorse van (looks like a Fedex van) I have built out the inside. I love it I carry everything I own in it. I have one last section to build out and then I share some pics. I was trying to decide on building a rolling toolbox from a wheelbarrow and decided on the Milwaukie pac out. So now I more space to build out. I have found no matter what I always say "wow I need more space for things". When does it end LOL
love the crastman versastack. I use a mix of the versa and the dewalt tsak which are the same box and stack together including the stanley ones too. Got to have drawer on my boxes.
At 6'4" I wish I had the taller Van, but I still love my express and can't wait to start my first attempt at getting anywhere near the build you have. Thanks for sharing your ideas.
Great content as usual always looking forward to your posts I think you missed your career... should have been an engineer/ designer ,still you are a MASTER at everything you do . God bless you in all your endeavors!
Impressive layout! I am cabinet maker by trade so the first thing I said was you can actually haul cabinets in that setup. So it made me happy to see you mention that several times in the video. I can't tell you the number of carpenters that show up to pick up cabinets and their vans or trucks are freakin disasters in side. Want to know how to piss off a cabinet maker fast? Bring back a cabinet an hour later with damage on it from a messy truck it rode in. LOL
I hear you. I transport all the built ins I build in the van. It’s been a great tool for me. I even design some of built ins around the interior height of my van so I can haul them more efficiently.
Looks good ! I have upfit promaster for carpenter & handyman work. Just a guestion about other bigger items. Where do you carry some 1x2,3,4 pine. How about 2x4 stud & p.t.. Then ur cut 1\2", 3\8" drywall, 3\4"& 1\2" ply? Lastly where is the dog and drop cloth compartment? Is this design meant for tool transport to full on construction site?
Thank you for the video he gave me some good ideas I just bought a 12 ft box fan and I love the latches on the drawers that was a great idea I'm stealing it LOL thank you again for video
Hey Spencer, i love ur setup. And did similar for my first van. But after it I did it, I realized it can be more efficient. I’m about to build my second- high roof medium length ,van shelves. If u want to rebuild urs and do a joint video about updated setup, let me know. I’m in NY. Willing to travel to ur area.
Nice setup Spencer. I have moved most of my worksite stuff to packouts. Not sure if you know this but there are some folks making adapters for the Milwaukee jobsite organizers to lock to the packout systems. Those containers are real nice for fasteners and are cheaper than the packout cases.
I've seek the stuff kapez inserts is making for the packout. I'm really excited to see what packout comes out with in regards to totes with drawers. I feel like that will be a game changer.
I am guessing you don't fit out vans for a living, as most of the tools mentioned would not be needed, but this was a very impressive and informative video, thanks a lot. Here in Japan we have what are called "k-vans", basically meaning a light (vehicle) van. They are much, much smaller than yours (they are the length of a hatchback car and limited to 660cc engines). I am thinking of getting one as I am planning to move to the countryside and have a house with a vegetable field etc. So this was a very helpful "grown up" version of what I would be likely to need to do if I were to buy a k-van. Thanks very much. Though my challenge will be considerably less in scale then yours was, you are a carpenter and I am not. Anyway, if I do this kind of thing, I will take my time and triple check every stage before moving to the next.
I really like your videos. They’re very informative, and helpful. I need to get a new work van, and I like how you’ve got yours outfitted. Have you ever had a problem sliding plywood in on the vinyl floor of your van? I would think it might rip it as you slide the wood in. Thanks
Great video! The build out is really ingenious! I was hoping you might make a video of how you made templates for the vertical dividers. Thanks for posting this!
Superb set up but, isn't using 3/4 wood too heavy? I have the quiet Flex plastic shelving in my Chevy Express van. It's on the lighter-weight side which helped save in fuel of course because I drive major amount of Miles everyday.... Maybe you aren't really concern with gas mileage.... I've noticed two things on the positive side 1) I don't see any crappy, cheap tools or equipment. 2) you're smart and organized! thank you
The weight definitely adds up. I do have the 350, 1 ton chassis and suspension which helps. Also, I have the ecoboost turboed engine, which zips around like all that weight isn't even there. I get 15.5 MPG all the time. I'm happy with the setup.
I haven’t been aware of any issues with them. I’m any case, the engine is my favorite thing about the van. Get me where I’m going fast. Doesn’t ever feel like I’m dragging. It’s the fastest vehicle I’ve ever owned.
Great videos Spencer. Building out my Mid Transit 350 with the padded flooring. Having trouble keeping the shelves plumb, as the floor is uneven/sloped. A few questions: 1) How did you overcome this issue? 2) Did you use any shims under the partitions? 3) It doesn’t appear the top of the van comes out the same as the bottom, top of window area to bottom - how did you accommodate for that? 3) Did you build the shelving outside the van then move it in, or did you build it in the van. 4) Due to the slope of the floor, and the van, depending on how it is parked, checking for level is very difficult, how did you accommodate for that? 5) I am finding that the shelves need additional support due to the weight of the boxes/tools on them, did you find the same issues? Thanks!
Great vid. Seen this several times and i finally bought a transit high roof. Will take some ideas for sure. Do you know what size the bolts are to secure the shelves to the van are? Thanks!
Love the setup... Looking to incorporate something like this in my new box truck. Those one pads are different, the larger ones: what's the brand and are they comfortable?
I could see that. I have a trailer, I like that I can leave it at my site when I need to and be mobile with my truck. That being said, i don't like leaving the trailer unattended much. Squeezing into tight spaces is a bit of a bear sometimes. The van seems more secure and nimble in most cases. But also one more vehicle to service and deal with breakdowns. Can't leave it behind unless you arrange a lift either. Any other pros for the van, and why?
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I built my Transit shelving according to your videos. The shelf peg holes took some time to drill accurately, but made the shelves infinitely adjustable. I also used your cool drawer latch idea. I absolutely love the results. It's a great system. Thank you for all of your excellent videos.
I love the drawer latch system, I’m gonna steal that idea
Organized, efficient, productive. The mark of a professional and a craftsman. Beautiful set up.
Not to mention clean 👍 . Lotta hacks think because the work makes a mess, it's OK to be messy.
@@mattbrooks1302 Good point, you are right.
The drawer latch system is beauteous! Great design all around. I bet it makes day to day life much more enjoyable to have a great system like that.
It does!
I also thought the drawer latch system was very nice. Low key out of the way but effective. Thanks for the tour Spencer
Well done Spencer! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with the world.
You’re an organized, efficient machine! Listened to the modern craftsman podcast with you the other day as I was working by myself. Inspiration
Thanks man! I appreciate that. 👊👊
I have all my sustainers on drawer slides and I love the drawer latch. Thanks for the tour.
Looks good. You did a really nice job utilizing space. Thanks for speaking about the sizing on the van itself. Very helpful.
brilliant design on the drawer constraint mechanism....
Thank you. This video is giving me some very good ideas for building out my enclosed trailer.
excellent how everything is organized; that's my plan for my van
Thanks for the tour, I always like seeing how others envision their organization. I have my 16 trailer setup, but have changed it 3 times to become more efficient every time I see others with something to help me just a little bit more. I am already working on change 4 to go to a 75% Systainer organized trailer as it works best for my cabinet and trim business when I roll up to a job. Lock and click and roll it all in. Nice video, keep them coming. On a sided note, your thin line chalk line, and Pica markers have become my new favorites, thanks for talking about them and "persuading" me to get them both!
Glad you find them useful my friend.
It looks really good brother, you did great job on those shelvings
Nice layout. I think the panel vans are the way to go. Setting one up looks like a fun project in itself.
Its kind of a dream setting up your first van for sure. This was my second van but first big euro style cargo van with a high roof. Great fun.
Fantastic, van layout beats trailer all day!!!
Thanks for the ideas. It's one thing to have the skills to do the work and it's another to be organized so that you can make money at it. P.S. Ron Polk also has a great drawer idea that doesn't use any extra hardware.
Doing one trade specific thing really helps with organizing the van setup . Not having to carry a wide range of tools and materials .
It really does. Everything changes when you open up your scope of work. I do use totes for other trade specific tools. I've got totes for paint, drywall, plumbing, electric, etc. So if I do have to tackle one of those things its just a matter of loading up a tote and I have all the basic tools. But that never happens any more. I've locked into trim work and haven't taken on anything else for probably 4 or so years now.
I just built out my trailer last weekend, but there are a few minor details that I've gotta work out. I was wanting to use the toggle clamps on the roof for my tracks, but that broom idea is a good one too. The drawer catches are pretty brilliant man,may have to steal that one as well. Excellent content, as always Spencer.
I have Mercedes 2500 and search for a long time for UA-cam ideas on how to outfit with self made shelves. Your setup and video show and tell is definitely by far the best how too. Well done! I’ll take a few idea and incorporate into my shelving system.
That is a great kitting-out job. Its not often my ocd is at peace....
Love the drawer locking mechanism
I’ve fitted out few vans I’ve had and one thing I’ve learnt is if you like to put your foot down, think about the material your using to make it all as it quickly adds weight to the van, plus tools and the materials your load up, it all adds up and it will slow you down.
What's the lightest material that you recommend. I won't be storing heavy tools
Very clever locks on your drawers. Well done
Well thought out design, brilliantly executed!
Love the draw latching system.👏
You made it so brilliant.
I want to make it like yours.
Thanks a million.
Great set up Spencer. Much obliged for your detailed tour, to the point without any waste of time. The drawer catch is particularly clever, simple and effective not to mention cheap! Your vid pushed me in the direction I was going: get the ugly land whale Transit EL because space... is never enough, forget the parking headaches.
Awesome! Creativity brings happiness to your life.
one of the most efficient set ups yet
Nice design; well thought out. I love the drawer latches!
Fantastic drawer locking idea!
Some of these ideas will go in to my 2020 Ford Transit Custom. Thanks!
That’s sweet thanks for the walk trough and tips just bought a medium size roof. Transit. My first work van . The next van will be bigger probably gonna go with packout shelves
I have the rotating latches and I totally agree you do forget sometimes. Good job festool sys are built well.
very useful ideas the drawers lock system and the festool lock system is just amazing.I will use those soon :D
great idea for the drawer locks.
Great ideas for setting up a van or trailer! I really like your methods for efficiency!
Hey Spencer, I've not had much luck with Menards pre-finished plywood, it seems to start bowing as soon as I cut it up. But I do love Menards TigerFORM 3/4" forming plywood, same weight and much more straight and stable! It's got a tough black phenolic finish on both sides plus a nine ply poplar core. Cost is about the same, where I am it's a special order but well worth the wait! I just got a sheet to build (your) wings for my new Dewalt 780 slide saw. Thanks for all the great videos!
Dream van for me, luv it.
I have a 14" Gruman workhorse van (looks like a Fedex van) I have built out the inside. I love it I carry everything I own in it. I have one last section to build out and then I share some pics. I was trying to decide on building a rolling toolbox from a wheelbarrow and decided on the Milwaukie pac out. So now I more space to build out. I have found no matter what I always say "wow I need more space for things". When does it end LOL
Dang that drawer latch 🥰🥰🥰
Did you ever see Ron Paulk’s Smart Woodshop? It is his storage system for his 8x14 x 6.5 high trailer.
Yep. It’s a nice system but not very ideal for my workflow.
love the crastman versastack. I use a mix of the versa and the dewalt tsak which are the same box and stack together including the stanley ones too. Got to have drawer on my boxes.
At 6'4" I wish I had the taller Van, but I still love my express and can't wait to start my first attempt at getting anywhere near the build you have. Thanks for sharing your ideas.
drawer latch invention blew my mind
Great content as usual always looking forward to your posts
I think you missed your career... should have been an engineer/ designer ,still you are a MASTER at everything you do .
God bless you in all your endeavors!
Nice work! Some great ideas I think I'm gpoing to steal!
Great job, very professional looking van
Impressive layout! I am cabinet maker by trade so the first thing I said was you can actually haul cabinets in that setup. So it made me happy to see you mention that several times in the video. I can't tell you the number of carpenters that show up to pick up cabinets and their vans or trucks are freakin disasters in side. Want to know how to piss off a cabinet maker fast? Bring back a cabinet an hour later with damage on it from a messy truck it rode in. LOL
I hear you. I transport all the built ins I build in the van. It’s been a great tool for me. I even design some of built ins around the interior height of my van so I can haul them more efficiently.
I love this setup! Great job!
Awesome layout for your work space 👍🏼
❤ Love the design how practical and easy to work
Nice! and Great idea for locking the drawers 👍 😊
Nice... man is a legend... this van is boss...
Looks good ! I have upfit promaster for carpenter & handyman work. Just a guestion about other bigger items. Where do you carry some 1x2,3,4 pine. How about 2x4 stud & p.t.. Then ur cut 1\2", 3\8" drywall, 3\4"& 1\2" ply? Lastly where is the dog and drop cloth compartment? Is this design meant for tool transport to full on construction site?
Thank you for the video he gave me some good ideas I just bought a 12 ft box fan and I love the latches on the drawers that was a great idea I'm stealing it LOL thank you again for video
Glad I could help
Excellent video! Thank you for sharing.
Nice set up! You should go more in-depth on what is in the storage boxes.
I Really like this guy !
Well thought out and executed !
Nice set up! Very efficient!
wow!! really clever! good for you!
Great set up...
Hey Spencer, i love ur setup. And did similar for my first van. But after it I did it, I realized it can be more efficient. I’m about to build my second- high roof medium length ,van shelves. If u want to rebuild urs and do a joint video about updated setup, let me know. I’m in NY. Willing to travel to ur area.
Excellent video
Nice setup Spencer. I have moved most of my worksite stuff to packouts. Not sure if you know this but there are some folks making adapters for the Milwaukee jobsite organizers to lock to the packout systems. Those containers are real nice for fasteners and are cheaper than the packout cases.
I've seek the stuff kapez inserts is making for the packout. I'm really excited to see what packout comes out with in regards to totes with drawers. I feel like that will be a game changer.
Iv just had a 2nd van and I'd like to kit it out how do I get a fixing to side of van please
great work! very helpful.
I really love this setup, thanks for sharing
Thanks for the great tour.
I am guessing you don't fit out vans for a living, as most of the tools mentioned would not be needed, but this was a very impressive and informative video, thanks a lot.
Here in Japan we have what are called "k-vans", basically meaning a light (vehicle) van.
They are much, much smaller than yours (they are the length of a hatchback car and limited to 660cc engines).
I am thinking of getting one as I am planning to move to the countryside and have a house with a vegetable field etc.
So this was a very helpful "grown up" version of what I would be likely to need to do if I were to buy a k-van.
Thanks very much.
Though my challenge will be considerably less in scale then yours was, you are a carpenter and I am not.
Anyway, if I do this kind of thing, I will take my time and triple check every stage before moving to the next.
I wish we had the option to buy some of those small Japanese cargo vehicles. Also, 10/10 username.
Perfect! Thanks for the advice!.
Wish I had ur van spencer. Some set up u have. 👌🏻👌🏻🇮🇪
Thank you for showing your van> this have given me great ideas for my van setup
I really like your videos. They’re very informative, and helpful. I need to get a new work van, and I like how you’ve got yours outfitted. Have you ever had a problem sliding plywood in on the vinyl floor of your van? I would think it might rip it as you slide the wood in.
Thanks
So far no issues. The rubber mat is from ford and is pretty durable.
Great video! The build out is really ingenious! I was hoping you might make a video of how you made templates for the vertical dividers. Thanks for posting this!
Superb set up but, isn't using 3/4 wood too heavy?
I have the quiet Flex plastic shelving in my Chevy Express van. It's on the lighter-weight side which helped save in fuel of course because I drive major amount of Miles everyday....
Maybe you aren't really concern with gas mileage....
I've noticed two things on the positive side
1) I don't see any crappy, cheap tools or equipment.
2) you're smart and organized!
thank you
The weight definitely adds up. I do have the 350, 1 ton chassis and suspension which helps. Also, I have the ecoboost turboed engine, which zips around like all that weight isn't even there. I get 15.5 MPG all the time. I'm happy with the setup.
@@InsiderCarpentry That's really surprising for that much mpg's. More power to ya bro!
Thanks for the feed back.
So you opted for the Ecoboost engine, I am concerned about the long term problems a turbo can bring.
I haven’t been aware of any issues with them. I’m any case, the engine is my favorite thing about the van. Get me where I’m going fast. Doesn’t ever feel like I’m dragging. It’s the fastest vehicle I’ve ever owned.
Great videos Spencer. Building out my Mid Transit 350 with the padded flooring. Having trouble keeping the shelves plumb, as the floor is uneven/sloped. A few questions: 1) How did you overcome this issue? 2) Did you use any shims under the partitions? 3) It doesn’t appear the top of the van comes out the same as the bottom, top of window area to bottom - how did you accommodate for that? 3) Did you build the shelving outside the van then move it in, or did you build it in the van. 4) Due to the slope of the floor, and the van, depending on how it is parked, checking for level is very difficult, how did you accommodate for that? 5) I am finding that the shelves need additional support due to the weight of the boxes/tools on them, did you find the same issues? Thanks!
That's really nice. nice job.
Great build!
Thanks Bro this helps a lot.
Great vid. Seen this several times and i finally bought a transit high roof. Will take some ideas for sure. Do you know what size the bolts are to secure the shelves to the van are? Thanks!
Mine were M8 thread.
thanks for sharing your great work.
19:18 how exactly do you keep it from freezing?
Nice job!
Thanks for all the great info! I really like your shelving layout. Any tips for additional van security to keep thieves out?
Amazing van. Nice job. Do you have a video talking about your tool choice and why. I see you use Milwaukee, Dewalt and Festool.
I’d be afraid to open that can of worms. 😂
Nice job on the layout!
Nice van fella,,fair play,,👍
Love the setup... Looking to incorporate something like this in my new box truck. Those one pads are different, the larger ones: what's the brand and are they comfortable?
How about a video about your punch out set up, in the two craftsman boxes
Perfecto muy buena explicación excelente
Well thought out layout, Very nice!
Very meticulous looks good.
Great video bcc I'm looking at getting a van bcc right now I have a trailer full of tools. And I'm tired of the trailer. I need it all in one vehicle
I had a big trailer before this van. They definitely have their negative aspects.
I could see that. I have a trailer, I like that I can leave it at my site when I need to and be mobile with my truck. That being said, i don't like leaving the trailer unattended much. Squeezing into tight spaces is a bit of a bear sometimes.
The van seems more secure and nimble in most cases. But also one more vehicle to service and deal with breakdowns. Can't leave it behind unless you arrange a lift either.
Any other pros for the van, and why?
Can you make a video of how to made the shelf’s like how you mounted it to the van?
I used fords upfitter points. M8 bolts.
Nice setup!!! What angle do have your shelves at to keep lose tools in and safe? Thanks
It takes at least 2-3" of drop to keep most loose tools in on a sharp fast turn.
Good stuff!
Great video!
Great job. I would luv to have you build bout my Nissan tall van.
How long was your mending plate you used to make the drawer latches and what did you use to cut it down? Thank you.
Nice video! Mind me asking where you got your sliding door bulkhead in the front? looks like it has a nice seal between front and back.
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