Water Tank and level Indicator, VW Crafter Camper
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- Опубліковано 4 гру 2024
- In this Video I Install a 63L water tank with level Indicator, along with a infill and outlet taps.
63 Litre water or waste tank from Camper Interiors.co.uk
Water connectors, taps hose kit Amazon
CBE Water/Waste level indicator from Camper Interiors.co.uk
JOOLCA
Gas Bottle cover
COLAPZ Shower tent
Power bank for the shower pump
Ive now gone for a double box on a back rack. the boxes are now removable which allows me to use the rack for other items, such a traction boards, snow board, or even water carriers.
Cases available from Amazon amzn.eu/d/2hMmCuO
Metal Galvanised cable tray 450mm available from all Electrical wholesalers.
Stainless steel U bolts from Amazon
In my last Video on my VW Crafter I install a bike rack for my Electric bike, Mountain bike and my Road bike to my Tow bar, that is easily fitted on and removed in seconds.
You can still use the tow bar to tow when its installed.
Its strong enough to carry Motorbike up to 600cc
Ive used it in my VW T6 for the past three years
I brought it from Amazon
amzn.eu/d/88DYzz8
Unistrut Roof rack
2no. 41 x 41 Galv slotted 3m. £44.00
3no. 41 x 21 Galv slotted 3m.
1no. 41 x 21 Galv solid 3m. £64.00
4no. 41 x 41 black end caps. £2.00
14no. 41 x 21 black end caps. £5.60
Nuts, Washers and all bolts. £20.00
4no. angle brackets for solar. £4.00
6no. angle brackets for side rail £6.00
Paint, red oxide £20.00
Waterproof butyl tape. £22.00
Total Cost £187.60p
Fiamma 45s Awning Black case £620
Fiamma roof brackets £45
22 inch LED Light Bar from Amazon includes the harness and brackets.
Electrical system supplied by Rayne Automotive, check out there website or give them a call, they are very helpful.
www.rayneautomotive.co.uk
Unit 4, Lynderwood Farm
Lynderwood Lane
Braintree
Essex
CM778JT
Bull bar from T5 Upgrades
Wind/Stone deflector from Vanstyle
This project is a VW Crafter MWB 177ps Camper/Adventure conversion
GB Foam for the seating and mattress foam
Camper Interiors for the bed system
15mm Plywood
4 Way stretch carpet
Altro flooring available in various colours
Sika floor levelling compound
F44 flooring adhesive
6mm Birch faced plywood from local Timber merchant
9mm Birch faced plywood
15mm Birch faced plywood
Aluminium corners 40mm and 17mm from 'Camper Interiors'
Satinwood parish B&Q
LED Track aluminium profile from Amazon
Pan head drilling screws from Screwfix
Foil vapour and insulation barrier from Amazon
Adhesive high temp car trim from Amazon
20mm flexible conduit from Amazon
Grey interior carpet from 'Kiravans'
It is going to have a electric bed that raises up into the roof, and I need to make it so it accommodates two dog units, Im going make my own roof rack to suit my Kayaks, solar panel and side awning.
Im going make its swamper/overlander style.
A outside shower unit will also be attempted !
100mm Fleece insulation (recycled bottles) from B&Q same product from camper suppliers but half the price.
6mm Dodo thermal/sound mat from amazon
4mm foam with vapour barrier from amazon
Altro flooring available from any local flooring shops 2m wide rolls x any length. Many colours available.
Elite Wheels and Tyres, 0118 950 4100
3A Bridgewater Close, Reading, RG30 1JT
17 inch Black Rhino Warlord in Gunmetal colour with BF Goodrich KO2 All Terrain Tyres.
New black bolts and Locking wheel bolts
Wheel Load rated to 1224 KG
Tyres load rated to 1090 KG
Windows from Camper Glass
This channel is all about my self build camper van, how Ive built it and what we use it for. Places we visit in it.
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Other videos from my first build VW T6
Electrics install
Electric hook up
My thetford toilet box and seat build
Solar panel install
CCTV to keep a eye on my dogs in the back
Camper van table
Dometic fridge install
Sink and gas hob install
Diesel Heater
Awning Rail
Many others to follow...inc
Shower set up
Extra electric and USB sockets
Tracker install
Bike rack for my surron electric bike
Kayak rack
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Great workmanship as always & well explained. Will you be thinking of lagging the tank & pipes at all?
@@stevearussell thanks, I have no intention of going anywhere cold!!!