Omg so many questions, please elaborate on the walls and how did you make them? What material did you use? 💯 I have never seen anything like this before. I cannot believe what I’m seeing. 💯
Thanks, I really appreciate it ! For the walls I used 1/2 inch white oak plywood cut into the panel size that you see in the van, and created a loose tongue and groove. I will post a picture of the install so you can get a better idea.
I watched both these videos. You speak painfully slowly. Both videos could have been about a third of the length. It looks lovely, but I have some questions and points. You say you wanted it to be stealthy but the tailgate is wooden, and it probably doesn't cover the rear window. It doesn't look that stealthy. Also, where do you put the deckchairs, trees and the plant pots when the tailgate is up and you're travelling. The sliding furniture and cabinetry is beautiful, but I didn't see any catches to hold things in place. Am I right in assuming that this van is not intended for moving around?
Hey, @kieronimo, Thank you for taking the time to watch both videos. I appreciate your patience. English-it's not my first language, so I understand. Regarding the stealthiness, the tailgate does fully cover the back of the van and locks securely on each side. The underside is clad in aluminum, which isn't visible in the video. As for the deckchairs, trees, and plant pots, they are currently part of our setup because the van is docked at our custom furniture shop and listed on Airbnb. We’ve designed collapsible versions of the chairs, which will make them easier to store when we're on the move. You're right about the sliding furniture and cabinetry-I'm still refining the design and thinking about the locking catches. I'll likely create something custom that complements the overall design. Thanks again for your questions and comments. It's helpful as we continue to improve and refine our setup. Best, Petteri
Omg so many questions, please elaborate on the walls and how did you make them? What material did you use? 💯 I have never seen anything like this before. I cannot believe what I’m seeing. 💯
Thanks, I really appreciate it ! For the walls I used 1/2 inch white oak plywood cut into the panel size that you see in the van, and created a loose tongue and groove. I will post a picture of the install so you can get a better idea.
@@heiukko Thank you so much , this is truly next level craftsmanship . 💜
Whats the mpg like with the 6cyl!
We get approx. 12-14 mpg with our van.
I watched both these videos. You speak painfully slowly. Both videos could have been about a third of the length. It looks lovely, but I have some questions and points. You say you wanted it to be stealthy but the tailgate is wooden, and it probably doesn't cover the rear window. It doesn't look that stealthy. Also, where do you put the deckchairs, trees and the plant pots when the tailgate is up and you're travelling. The sliding furniture and cabinetry is beautiful, but I didn't see any catches to hold things in place. Am I right in assuming that this van is not intended for moving around?
Hey, @kieronimo, Thank you for taking the time to watch both videos. I appreciate your patience. English-it's not my first language, so I understand.
Regarding the stealthiness, the tailgate does fully cover the back of the van and locks securely on each side. The underside is clad in aluminum, which isn't visible in the video. As for the deckchairs, trees, and plant pots, they are currently part of our setup because the van is docked at our custom furniture shop and listed on Airbnb. We’ve designed collapsible versions of the chairs, which will make them easier to store when we're on the move.
You're right about the sliding furniture and cabinetry-I'm still refining the design and thinking about the locking catches. I'll likely create something custom that complements the overall design.
Thanks again for your questions and comments. It's helpful as we continue to improve and refine our setup. Best, Petteri
@@heiukko Splendid response
It's a beautiful build.
@@kieronimo1 Thanks man! Much appreciated.