How I Installed my Van Floor Sheet Vinyl Flooring Ford Econoline E150 Van Camper Conversion
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CAMPER VAN FLOOR VINYL SHEET INSTALLITION
In this episode we get a lot done to the 2006 Ford Econoline E150 Camper Van Build. First we insulate and build our subfloor templates. We also got to install and adhesive vinyl sheet flooring in a grey color which contrasts the panels perfectly. The Adventure Van is near complete to a livable space but not finished so stay tuned for the final product. Camping should begin within the next few episodes.
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my guy where did you get the sheet? did you have to buy a whole roll or did you get a specific size? if you got a specific length then put me on lol cuz i got the same van and im trying to make life easier. going to use your method for my subflooring and "wood flooring" look. dope job
Do u recommend me taking out all the seats before laying the floor? I am stuck and can't get any floor to hold.
Yes , remove any seats, panels and tracks that would block from a level floor. If you plan on keeping the factory carpet and mats in the driver and passenger bay you may not have to remove those seats.
Ohh sorry, I found your other video. Thanks. Just getting ideas here.
What was the adhesive you used for roll on vinyl
Nice job. Is this a passenger van with seats and belts removed?
Yeah I removed them, it only had one bench seat and all the seat belt brackets
@@MikeAnthonyTX Good vlog, I will be using your ways to put down my floor when I get my van.
Was did you use to fill the plywood holes?
DAP Flexible floor patch and leveler, For plywood sub floors, and it was about 9 dollars at Lowes.
@@MikeAnthonyTX Right on I'll give it a try
My friend, how much did you spend on that floor?
Just about 140$
@@MikeAnthonyTX good looks
Really and you got a good install? Are you kidding me so my first instinct and attempt was right and I just what had a shitty exacto blade? Are you joking because I was cutting that Styrofoam insulation and it just kept on getting all gummed up and it would become super gnarly to where it was not flush against the rises and the curves so I thought that maybe I was just taking a wrong approach so I started thinking about other ideas.... Or did I just give up too soon because I usually do honestly I'm a lazy son of a bitch and easily frustrated