Absolutely love the van and all the usual content! It was really hard to see what all you were talking about in the video due to the gimbal… Any chance you could take pictures of the inside of your van and post those with labels pointing to everything?
Tablesaw ready to go for smaller rips is a great idea Well done sir. I'd love working out of that setup I keep a hand truck locked up on the ladder rack. This is your second video I've seen, good to see you added a microphone. Appreciate ya. Subbed
The thinking behind why the consumables were on the back door & the boxes were built to fit inside the saw stands was great! I wish more people doing van tours would explain their thinking. That's 98-99% of any build (IMO). From what little I could see, this looks like one of the better organized vans on UA-cam (would be nice if the video person could get the stuff you're talking about in the actual frame). I know what drawers and systainers are and how they work... however would be nice if you showed what parts you built, what thickness material you used (& why), mentioned how you connected things to the van, and spent a bit more time on the hangers, shelves, & other parts you made... especially what can be changed to hold different things vs what cannot be changed and why that item works well for you there. (Since I just found your channel, now I'm going to go back and watch the first tour, then check out your IG feed.)
I am not sure why everyone talks about what tools they have We all have these tools and more…. Talk about the build -how did you make the parts and components .. where did you get stuff … how did you screw, attach, make stuff…
Great van setup. You packed a lot in there.
Absolutely love the van and all the usual content! It was really hard to see what all you were talking about in the video due to the gimbal… Any chance you could take pictures of the inside of your van and post those with labels pointing to everything?
What is the brand of consumables stack?
Love the organization Zack. Impressive.
Tablesaw ready to go for smaller rips is a great idea
Well done sir. I'd love working out of that setup
I keep a hand truck locked up on the ladder rack. This is your second video I've seen, good to see you added a microphone.
Appreciate ya. Subbed
Bro this is so awesome thanks for sharing your set up
Dream Setup!
Frequently used. Yes. First aid kit ?
I’d like to find where you got those aluminum ramps.
How does a work van compare with a pick-up trailer most American tradesmen seem to go for
What tools are in the packout tote and why
Nice layout. It looks almost as good as mine.
How’s that van treating you? Definitely mixed reviews out there but I’m looking at one
Dang, looks great.
Do you have the miter saw hooked up to a vacuum in the van?
7:00 looks like no
Hey cool van! i just got a Sprinter and am looking for some ramps. Whats the brand of the ones you got ? Thank you for the video
Nice setup! The person holding the camera should focus on what you are talking about, pan down when talking about things on the floor.
What brand is the consumables stack?
Great video.
What brand are the ramps?
Thanks
cut a piece of foam into a wedge and jam it down btw the loose items
I like good job 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
You’re DOPE Bro
The thinking behind why the consumables were on the back door & the boxes were built to fit inside the saw stands was great! I wish more people doing van tours would explain their thinking. That's 98-99% of any build (IMO).
From what little I could see, this looks like one of the better organized vans on UA-cam (would be nice if the video person could get the stuff you're talking about in the actual frame).
I know what drawers and systainers are and how they work... however would be nice if you showed what parts you built, what thickness material you used (& why), mentioned how you connected things to the van, and spent a bit more time on the hangers, shelves, & other parts you made... especially what can be changed to hold different things vs what cannot be changed and why that item works well for you there. (Since I just found your channel, now I'm going to go back and watch the first tour, then check out your IG feed.)
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I am not sure why everyone talks about what tools they have We all have these tools and more…. Talk about the build -how did you make the parts and components .. where did you get stuff … how did you screw, attach, make stuff…
Uma dia
Looks good, too much redundancy IMO.
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