Van Conversion Part 1- How to install a sub floor with insulation
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- How to install a sub floor with insulation on a Van Conversion on a 2020 Dodge Promaster High roof 159 Wheel base. Part of a step by step van build series.
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Good tips. Thank you. Following along. Much appreciated. Wife and I are on the hunt right now for a 2019 Promaster 159.
I will be following, just picked up my Promaster! 😀
You should add a bench seat for family with 2 children. If you could make a video for that, it would be awesome. Thank you so much. Subbed!!!
I’ll have a video up this weekend of the vence seat I built on my new van
Thanks! This'll be my tutorial for my build now :D
Congrats on your new 2020 ProMaster ! Excellent video !
Great start, took some advise for our own build started this week!
If your going to rip boards down anyways just use a 2x4 you get 3 pieces with every board it’ll save money in the long run. And also use cardboard for your template it’s way easier measure twice cut once other than that great build.
Oh ok Troy. Thanks for your help
Why didn't you glue the wood strips to the floor? Even Loctite PL Max adhesive would have been good. Next van ;)
You should’ve made a template with cardboard and used liquid nail instead of screwing in to the floor. ✌🏼
Thanks for this! About to do the same - can I ask, how did you install the frame? Is it screwed to the van floor or glued or just sitting there?
I have a more recent episode on the subfloor install here ruclips.net/video/dYUsFPveJMs/видео.html it is just floating until later in the build when I screw things into the walls and floors then it is completely locked in place, but it's also locked in place because of the shape it can't really move. There is also construction adhesive around the wheel well. I explain more of this in the beginning of this episode ruclips.net/video/MHIr19RxPHg/видео.html
Great tutorial!!! Thank you
How did u kept the wooden beems on the floor did u screw them or used gum
They are loose until they screw into the plywood. The foam board keeps them tight in place until then. The plywood is scribed in a way that it can’t move in any direction but down the line there will be things screwed into the floor and also screwed into the studs on the way. Which would make everything locked into place. Like the bench seats, base cabinets, boxes around the wheel Wells etc.
On your sub floor screwing them down what size screws do I need and how much I need about to start my sub floor thanks
I’m using 1 inch cross beams and 3/4 inch plywood so 1 5/8 inch screws work well.
Thanks for your response I’m curious “would I only need a small box to cover the sub floor which will be wood screws or self tap in does it matter ?
@@mariovenegas8468 one box should do it. Just wood screws. You aren’t screwing through any metal. You don’t want to go into the vans metal floor
What brand of board insulation did you use?
It’s just what they have at Home Depot. I have some updated version of the subfloor video on the channel if you want to check it out on a newer video
Are those 2x2's held in by pressure only? Or are they loose until you put on your top plywood pieces?
They are loose until they screw into the plywood. The foam board keeps them tight in place until then. The plywood is scribed in a way that it can’t move in any direction but down the line there will be things screwed into the floor and also screwed into the studs on the way. Which would make everything locked into place. Like the bench seats, base cabinets, boxes around the wheel Wells etc.
@@BuildingVanLife perfect thanks! I’m actually doing my van subfloor this weekend and was trying to follow these steps. Thanks much for the help.
Great video Do u use primer for your bottom strips ? As u use foam boards and plywood goes over it ? does it matter on your preference for sub floor I was wondering going 3/4 plywood? Thanks
At 2:50 Did you screw/fasten the wood to the subfloor? And if so, how? 😅
I did use screws to connect the wood however I’m doing it a better way now you can see here in my newer video. ruclips.net/video/dYUsFPveJMs/видео.html everything will be held in place once it’s screwed to the plywood
Perfect thank you!
How thick is the upper plywood sheet of the subfloor? And did you glue down the furring strips?
It’s 3/4 and no it’s not necessary to glue down the furring strips. I have a more recent video on this too
So are they just resting there? I would be able to just rest them in place and they would be secured?
@@bahasupastar I think this will help. I explain it in the beginning of this video. It will be secured later on. Watch this video ruclips.net/video/MHIr19RxPHg/видео.html
Did you glue the wood furring strips down to the van floor?
Travels with the Kings no I didn’t. Once you have the 5/8th plywood plus everything else on top there is a lot of weight it’s not necessary. It really can’t move in any direction bc of the way the plywood is scribed.
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Hey bro, soo....I got 3 4x8 half inch birch l
Plywood....and then I realized evdtuome I follow doesn't have a extended promaster.....and so cause I have a ft more I need to buy a another plywood...but not only that my cuts sucks and it's not even kind of perfect ...and it was a very stressful day everyone makes it look easy.... but I was at it for HOURS and I only cut one peice people be saying oh I have zero experience with woodworking or power tools and somehow makes some phenomenal van conversion. ....like what do I just suck? 😅😂😂😂😂😭😭😭😭
Everyone* my bad I'm just venting 😮💨
Hey steve