Don't worry about the grunting they are called Dad noises and all all dads make them, or so I'm told!! I wish I had seen this video before I decided on the method that we have settled for its going to take us a lot longer to do our ceiling than you have So well done.
You could have used some telescopic plasterboard props to support your ceiling and give you some freedom to have your hands free. They're really cheap too. Or make a prop out of batten ?
Hi, there should be a link in the description for the video I always try to list the parts used mate if it's not there give me a shout in the meantime I will try to find it
Hi Sam, Good job on the van conversion, I've been watching your videos really helpful. I didn't find one that shows the van wall ply lining have I missed one? I'm interested to see how you attached the ply, is it 5mm ply sheets? thanks
Well spotted as the van was ply lined when we bought it, we just reused it. I didn't see the point in showing me screwing the pre cut sheets back on, However, I see your point I will look to see if I have any footage of this to make a video for you 😁👍
@@TheCraftyBlindersvanlife That explains not to have a video on the walls. Thanks, there is no need to create a video. I see some people have built stud framing under the ply, and I notice Greg used 9mm ply straight to the van walls. I'm trying to keep the weight down and wondering what works best balancing strength of walls and weight. Did you screw 6mm ply straight to the van metal? Thanks
@Darren Player yes we did tge way I look at it is if 6mm ply is good enough for the majority of rough arse builders it good enough for us van builders too 😉😁👍
Hi Sam, what size wooden frame did you build for the maxxfan deluxe? Also, in your video, you mentioned packers where needed where the ceiling meets the fan, (19.24) what size/type where they please? Cheers.
The frame for the fan is the same size as the hole I just used roofing latts and doubled them up if you check the fan install video you will see more detail there As for the packers along the open edge above the locker I used 6mm to support the ceiling panel and so I could add the click trim as for around the fan I don't think I ended up using any as the cowling pulled it up into place but I will check and get back to you 👍
Just come across ur channel and must say v impressed. Some great ideas and tips. Will certainly use them in our Sprinter conv. Just noticed how neatly you carpeted above rear doors. On our Sprinter we have a bunch of cables running to/from the light unit above the rear doors. Did you simply carpet over these cables or did you re-route them? Thanks again.
Don't worry about the grunting they are called Dad noises and all all dads make them, or so I'm told!! I wish I had seen this video before I decided on the method that we have settled for its going to take us a lot longer to do our ceiling than you have
So well done.
I like that 😁👍
Excellent job on the ceiling , looks superb :)
Cheers pal
I am playing catch up with all your vids and can say your doing a great job.
Glad you like the series 👍
Locking stunning
Thank you 👍
You could have used some telescopic plasterboard props to support your ceiling and give you some freedom to have your hands free. They're really cheap too. Or make a prop out of batten ?
Good idea 💡😁👍
Do you have a vlog on running all the wires ? Cheers
no sorry i didn't think to do one
Looks great, nice install. Just wondering what the white strips are called that you use in between the boards to hide the joins
They are simply called 3mm wall and ceiling trims
Hiya Sam we’re did you get the edging / jointing trim from please?
Hi, there should be a link in the description for the video
I always try to list the parts used mate if it's not there give me a shout in the meantime I will try to find it
Hi Sam, Good job on the van conversion, I've been watching your videos really helpful. I didn't find one that shows the van wall ply lining have I missed one? I'm interested to see how you attached the ply, is it 5mm ply sheets? thanks
Well spotted as the van was ply lined when we bought it, we just reused it. I didn't see the point in showing me screwing the pre cut sheets back on, However, I see your point I will look to see if I have any footage of this to make a video for you 😁👍
@@TheCraftyBlindersvanlife That explains not to have a video on the walls. Thanks, there is no need to create a video. I see some people have built stud framing under the ply, and I notice Greg used 9mm ply straight to the van walls. I'm trying to keep the weight down and wondering what works best balancing strength of walls and weight. Did you screw 6mm ply straight to the van metal? Thanks
@Darren Player yes we did tge way I look at it is if 6mm ply is good enough for the majority of rough arse builders it good enough for us van builders too 😉😁👍
Tidy job marra
Cheers🍻
Hi Sam, what size wooden frame did you build for the maxxfan deluxe? Also, in your video, you mentioned packers where needed where the ceiling meets the fan, (19.24) what size/type where they please? Cheers.
The frame for the fan is the same size as the hole I just used roofing latts and doubled them up if you check the fan install video you will see more detail there
As for the packers along the open edge above the locker I used 6mm to support the ceiling panel and so I could add the click trim as for around the fan I don't think I ended up using any as the cowling pulled it up into place but I will check and get back to you 👍
hi Sam where did you get the velcro tape from
It's from screwfix It's proper good stuff 👌
@@TheCraftyBlindersvanlife thanks mate your video are mint just starting to build my van sorry going to steal your step idea its great 👍
@@brianbroadhurst6955 I'm glad the videos are of help to you
@@TheCraftyBlindersvanlife they all are mate keep them going 👍
Hey Sam, what diameter conduit did you use for the ceiling cables? Was it the flexible stuff? Cheers.
Yes it was 20mm flexion from screwfix 😁👍
Hi,looks good ,what material have you used for your ceiling
It's Moorland UK wall and ceiling boards they come in 3mtr lengths so very handy for the van roof
Just come across ur channel and must say v impressed. Some great ideas and tips. Will certainly use them in our Sprinter conv. Just noticed how neatly you carpeted above rear doors. On our Sprinter we have a bunch of cables running to/from the light unit above the rear doors. Did you simply carpet over these cables or did you re-route them? Thanks again.