Really love seeing more of the older cargo vans getting shown some love. Really like the idea for the transposing of the back portions of the walls. I will have to try that when I redo mine in my Chevy 1500 later this summer.
Looking at the pine T & G I wish I had used some of that in my van. It looks great guys. I used a lot of that T & G when I built a big log cabin in the 1980's. I used secret nailing into the tongues.
Thanks! Yeah we really like it too! It was pretty straight forward. Unfortunately with the van you really gotta fasten those pieces down or else they will fall off. Thanks for watching!
No because you really want to fasten the T&G to the framing it gets very bumpy in the van especially a lifted 4x4. Adam is gonna get after it so we put in some 1” nails to keep it on.
Nice, but I highly recommend stainless screws versus nails. Nails pop out of anything that’s exposed to expansion / contraction (heat and cold), especially things like vans that vibrate. It was more work, but the cedar in my Skoolie has all pre-drilled and counter sunk screws and still looks awesome.Finish nails might be okay if it’s only holding the item while liquid nails dry, but if it’s not glued, you’re asking for issues.
Yeah we glued it down pretty good with liquid nail. The nails have really lasted the test of time on our van that we live in but it also has liquid nail as well. Our buddy swears by nails and wood glue. But we have screwed the t&g on a few times and it does look pretty sharp. Thanks for this. Also good to know on the expanding and contraction tip. I may just go back to screws.
Nails at 90 degrees along with glue are possible okay for cabinet trim, it’s when they are in the same axis as the pulling force that is becomes an issue. Even with glue the nails can back out. Screws are definitely the gold standard. The construction adhesive is always a great go to. I’ve built a skoolie, doing a pro van build now. Good luck with you builds. Thanks for sharing on UA-cam.
At 5:05 she talked about separating the wood to metal. What is the proper way? Are you referring to thermal bridging? Do you stick a piece of foam behind siding before screwing into metal. Whats the proper procedure? Thanks!
Yeah basically you are attaching the wood to the metal but that reflectix layer separates the wood from attaching directly to the metal. Thanks for watching!
I’m doing the same tongue and groove walls but covering up one of my long back windows. Would the framing be set up different? Would you mind sharing your measurements for the frame?
It varies. This was probably around 1,500 walls, flooring, ceiling, it’s a small van. 3M thinsualte will be the most expensive material in this process.
We only did the first few steps of this van. While we were in the area. He had someone do the rest of the work I think he is @adamdangerfield on Instagram there may be finished and photos on his profile. Thanks for watching
Really love seeing more of the older cargo vans getting shown some love. Really like the idea for the transposing of the back portions of the walls. I will have to try that when I redo mine in my Chevy 1500 later this summer.
Yeah it wasn’t terribly difficult all you need is time. Happy Building!
It's always 420 when I play one of your videos. snapping a load 💯
Haha! Love it!
you guys are the best! i am binging all your old videos right now! Im on a roll :)
Thanks DH!
I've never seen your video's before. I really appreciate you accurate work, and tips!
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Really nice work.
Wasn't considering adding T&G panelling to my own refurb but now I am. You guys give some great tips and make it seem doable.
You got it! Thanks 🙏
Looking at the pine T & G I wish I had used some of that in my van. It looks great guys. I used a lot of that T & G when I built a big log cabin in the 1980's. I used secret nailing into the tongues.
Thanks! Yeah we really like it too! It was pretty straight forward. Unfortunately with the van you really gotta fasten those pieces down or else they will fall off. Thanks for watching!
Woow ..fully sik guys ..belted it outta the park ..😍😎😁pip pips and carryon pilgrims
The kookz building out a van is just like Babe Ruth stepping up to the plate. Thanks brother! 😊
Nice look. I did my ceiling in bead-centerbead clear vertical grain fir. It’s my favorite part of the van.
Oh dang! That’s rad. Yeah it turned out great and was pretty straight forward gives it a nice warm and cozy wood cabin feel in a van
Great work thanks for your demo!!
Thanks! There’s more van conversion resources on vankookz.com
Awesome videos! Curious how the tongue and groove attached by the headliner. Was it under the headliner? or did butt up to it?
It went under it and is held up by it. There’s enough nails and support across the ceiling to hold it in place
Hi. Would you consider cladding clips rather nails. So it hides all fixing behind? Thanks
No because you really want to fasten the T&G to the framing it gets very bumpy in the van especially a lifted 4x4. Adam is gonna get after it so we put in some 1” nails to keep it on.
Nice, but I highly recommend stainless screws versus nails. Nails pop out of anything that’s exposed to expansion / contraction (heat and cold), especially things like vans that vibrate. It was more work, but the cedar in my Skoolie has all pre-drilled and counter sunk screws and still looks awesome.Finish nails might be okay if it’s only holding the item while liquid nails dry, but if it’s not glued, you’re asking for issues.
Yeah we glued it down pretty good with liquid nail. The nails have really lasted the test of time on our van that we live in but it also has liquid nail as well. Our buddy swears by nails and wood glue. But we have screwed the t&g on a few times and it does look pretty sharp. Thanks for this. Also good to know on the expanding and contraction tip. I may just go back to screws.
Nails at 90 degrees along with glue are possible okay for cabinet trim, it’s when they are in the same axis as the pulling force that is becomes an issue. Even with glue the nails can back out. Screws are definitely the gold standard. The construction adhesive is always a great go to. I’ve built a skoolie, doing a pro van build now. Good luck with you builds. Thanks for sharing on UA-cam.
How much does that cost? To do the walls and the electrical and installation of insulation. Same size?
Depends on what type of batteries/electrical systems you use. This set up was probably around 5000. The power system will be your biggest hit.
Howdy! What did you use to treat the tongue and groove with? The stain turned out great, and I'm looking for something similar
Shellac satin clear
At 5:05 she talked about separating the wood to metal. What is the proper way? Are you referring to thermal bridging? Do you stick a piece of foam behind siding before screwing into metal. Whats the proper procedure? Thanks!
Yeah basically you are attaching the wood to the metal but that reflectix layer separates the wood from attaching directly to the metal. Thanks for watching!
I’m doing the same tongue and groove walls but covering up one of my long back windows. Would the framing be set up different? Would you mind sharing your measurements for the frame?
I don’t have the measurements but it will definitely work
What size cedar tounge and groove do you guys normally use and would you frame it the same using cedar ??
Cedar would work. We've used most types of tounge and groove it all will work in the van the thinner stuff is easier to deal with.
why do you put the wires between the metal and insulation? Does it matter which side of the insulation it's on?
It really doesn’t
What is the total cost of insulation + wood panel finish ?
It varies. This was probably around 1,500 walls, flooring, ceiling, it’s a small van. 3M thinsualte will be the most expensive material in this process.
Love your videos! How can I see the finished version of this van!
We only did the first few steps of this van. While we were in the area. He had someone do the rest of the work I think he is @adamdangerfield on Instagram there may be finished and photos on his profile. Thanks for watching
@@Vankookz thank u so much! These videos helped so much with my e250 build. Love u guys keep it up!
Yeah we have a lot of projects coming this fall/spring. We take our summers off.
Idea 💡: Take a drink every time they say tongue and groove.
Me five minutes later: 🥴🥴🥴
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Take a shot every time they say tongue and groove
I dare you.
Reflectex ain't insulation unless you're using it in windows.
It’s a pretty effective and cheap thermal barrier also.
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