You're such a joy to watch...Like the circular hole thingy...:) I think the majority of your followers would enjoy any content from you...The 12 day's of waiting is worth it...
Yes, the best! So it does look super low since it's on the side and you can see it, but it's actually higher up than the chassis of the van.. I think we'll add something to it to protect it, but so far that's what I'm working with haha
Hi Sarah your doing a brilliant job with your kitchen it's looking great. I love your new desktop too. Hold the jigsaw more tightly please and please be careful using it. Love you too 🌹
Hi Sarah, Great work, Always enjoying your videos, even if talking or building cause I’m liking your ideas. Yes rain has been bad here in Texas too. Take care of yourself. See you next video. 🙏🏽✌🏽💛🇨🇱.
Just remember 11 gallons of water weigh about 91 pounds. So make sure your straps were tough enough to hold the weight. Also great video keep up the good work vans looking great. ❤
I'm probably wrong, but I think the noisy, annoying bird might be a blue jay. That sounds like their distress call. There may be more than one since they're happening so fast. Do the chickens get any of the berries btw?
You are probably right! We have tons of blue jays around, amongst many others too, but it could very well be a blue jay! Also, yes I'll give them the funky ones lol
Hi Sarah wow you doing a great job with van just take your time looking great love .have you got your first place planned ready for when you finished van on set of on your journey .lv from the u.k 😊😊
It’s hanging down too far and that tank won’t work there. Additionally, it needs rubber between the metal strap and the tank as vibration will rub holes in the tank. Buy fuel tank strap isolator 2” wide to go between the tank and the metal strap. The punched angle is the wrong material to use. You need to just build 2 solid metal straps 1/8” thick x 1-1/2” wide out of 316 stainless steel. 316 is very resistant to road salts and won’t rust away like steel. I like metal depot to source. 3 ft pieces should be adequate. Bend the straps to fit across the width of the tank in a vice with a hammer. Shape them in one piece in a “U” shape to closely fit the tank. Make two more bends at the top of the tank to create a perch for the bolts that will go into the bottom of the frame of the van. Allow for the rubber isolator to fit between all surfaces that lie between the strap you have just formed and the tank. When positioning the straps on the tank mentally divide the tank into 4 equal parts. The straps should go across the area that divides sections 1 and 2 and sections 3 and 4. Outlet of tank should always be on the drivers side of the van. In a campsite, you don’t want to have the sewage line in front of your main cargo side door on the passenger side of the van. Sorry, after too many years of fabricating my inner engineer just screamed out to write this.
You're such a joy to watch...Like the circular hole thingy...:)
I think the majority of your followers would enjoy any content from you...The 12 day's of waiting is worth it...
Thank you!! Hopefully I can get to a point where I get some videos out faster!
@@SaySarah More from you would be Awesome....:)
The sink fit perfectly, patience pays off.I love the green.
yessss I LOVE the great too!
Sooo awesome great work Sarah lovet
Thank you!
The things Dads do for their daughters. I love it! ? Will the tank survive things like speed bumps or other obstacles?
Yes, the best! So it does look super low since it's on the side and you can see it, but it's actually higher up than the chassis of the van.. I think we'll add something to it to protect it, but so far that's what I'm working with haha
Nice job with the sink.
Thanks!!
Looking really good
Thank you!
Excellent work Sarah, coming along nicely...Good job on the sink 👏
Thank you!
Yes do the Vlog Sarah! Let's go!!!
Just wrapped my first week in the life vlog! I can't waittt
Hi Sarah your doing a brilliant job with your kitchen it's looking great. I love your new desktop too. Hold the jigsaw more tightly please and please be careful using it. Love you too 🌹
Lol thanks! I don't control the jigsaw, the jigsaw controls me hahah
Absolutely gorgeous 😍 ❤️
Thank you!
@@SaySarah you're welcome 😊
Hi Sarah, Great work, Always enjoying your videos, even if talking or building cause I’m liking your ideas. Yes rain has been bad here in Texas too. Take care of yourself. See you next video. 🙏🏽✌🏽💛🇨🇱.
Thank you!!
Dying at all the sass 🤣🤣🤣
Lollll I'll need to make an extended cut to get the real effect lmao
Just remember 11 gallons of water weigh about 91 pounds. So make sure your straps were tough enough to hold the weight. Also great video keep up the good work vans looking great. ❤
Thank you!
You should insulate the tank to prevent it heating up or freezing also serves as a protection barrier from pebbles when your driving
I would love to tag along with you through all your adventures 😀
Of course! lol
I'm probably wrong, but I think the noisy, annoying bird might be a blue jay. That sounds like their distress call. There may be more than one since they're happening so fast.
Do the chickens get any of the berries btw?
You are probably right! We have tons of blue jays around, amongst many others too, but it could very well be a blue jay!
Also, yes I'll give them the funky ones lol
Did you have to get authorizations to build inside the van and to put the water tanks ?
mmm I don't think that's required...
Hi Sarah wow you doing a great job with van just take your time looking great love .have you got your first place planned ready for when you finished van on set of on your journey .lv from the u.k 😊😊
Thank you, I have some ideas, all depends when I get this on the road!
If possible I'd love to travel with you im single you see lol I love to hike
It’s hanging down too far and that tank won’t work there. Additionally, it needs rubber between the metal strap and the tank as vibration will rub holes in the tank. Buy fuel tank strap isolator 2” wide to go between the tank and the metal strap. The punched angle is the wrong material to use. You need to just build 2 solid metal straps 1/8” thick x 1-1/2” wide out of 316 stainless steel. 316 is very resistant to road salts and won’t rust away like steel. I like metal depot to source. 3 ft pieces should be adequate. Bend the straps to fit across the width of the tank in a vice with a hammer. Shape them in one piece in a “U” shape to closely fit the tank. Make two more bends at the top of the tank to create a perch for the bolts that will go into the bottom of the frame of the van. Allow for the rubber isolator to fit between all surfaces that lie between the strap you have just formed and the tank. When positioning the straps on the tank mentally divide the tank into 4 equal parts. The straps should go across the area that divides sections 1 and 2 and sections 3 and 4. Outlet of tank should always be on the drivers side of the van. In a campsite, you don’t want to have the sewage line in front of your main cargo side door on the passenger side of the van. Sorry, after too many years of fabricating my inner engineer just screamed out to write this.
I think you need to use something stronger to hold the tank in. I don’t think that strap is going to be strong enough.
Noted.. fingers crossed! haha we are thinking of adding to it!
It's hard to believe Shrek is over 22 years old lol
oof... I didn't need you to throw that number out there lol
@Say Sarah I was only 13 when it came out lol
I enjoy the van build videos but the bikini footage has been my favorite. Lol. You film whatever videos you want on any topics and I will watch.
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