gday from cessnock nsw just wondering are yous going to do the van park thing as it seems you dont have a toilet or a shower if so try showgrounds they are cheaper
G'day mate thanks for the comment we hav a cheap little fold out thing that you can put a bag in lol. but definitely the plan is stealthy street camps majority of the time so great tip mate thank you.
Thanks mate. Bikes comin soon 🙌. So if you google bed lift bracket, there are heaps of options, even ebay or Amazon. I payed like 65 plus postage. And they were 60kg struts. I got them degased to 40kg. Now sorta wish I left it at 65 and just waited to see how they would go first. But they work fine at 40.
Nailed it. I’ve recently commenced a Toyota coaster build myself, it’s exciting, time consuming and frustrating at times. I like how you inform the viewers of where you purchased most of your products from but not all unfortunately. The interior touch lights and exterior lights I was impressed with. Can you tell me where you source those from thanks. Once again good luck, I may see you on the road soon hopefully. Brian
Aw nice good luck with your build mate its good fun and very rewarding when it all comes together. The lights I got off ebay and the exterior lights I think off Amazon I'll try find the links and pop them in description I linked a few other things in there too. I'm thinking of doing another video of how I built everything. Like walk through and just explain my methods.
Hey Tara & Kayne, really nice build so far...well done!!! May I ask what thickness ply you used for your cabinet doors please? I was going to use 12mm but yours look lighter, and if I can get away with lighter I definitely would prefer to!! 😊
Hey there thank you so much. We used 12mm Marine ply from bunnings and I hate it haha. Alot of them are bowed and warped I would go good quality 15mm or thicker for faces. You can get laminated ply I wish I did that. Then you don't have to paint and it's a way tougher surface. Our bus is almost done now. I'm gonna make a video on how I built everything like methods, thought process behind it all and products and materials i used that will be out in like 3 weeks or so
Very impressive build. You didn't mention it, but I assume your second child sleeps on the bench? If you're heading down to the snow, perhaps a diesel heater might be worth investing it too? ;)
Thanks so much 🙏. The little one sleeps in the big bed with us but sometimes I'll just jump onto the bench seat to get away when it's hot /annoying haha. We do have a diesel heater to go in when we get to dads house to continue the build. I'm going to run a vent into the shower to make it like a drying room for our wet clothes.
Rv labs. There's online. Quite pricey. I think I prefer the other ones I got of ebay. I did another walk through video u can see them on my draw under the bed
Nice vid guys You have a new subscriber now 🤩 I live at the bottom of Tambourine Mt and currently looking for something built where I can modify to my taste. I’ve built a couple of Motorhomes in the past and it’s a mission.. you have done a great, well thought out job congrats on Sandy. Looking forward to more of your vids. Maybe after a year of touring break down the cost of owning Sandy like maintenance, tyres, servicing etc and maybe the cost of camping sites you had to pay for etc.. give us viewers an eye into the cost and savings of living the free spirited lifestyle.. 🙏
Aw mate thanks so much 🙏 Can be hard to share sometimes but youtube is so positive and comments like yours make our day so thank you. I just uploaded a new video. And I finally have a new laptop and a lot if video ideas built up to start creating. I wanna show more of the bus as its so much further along now.
I like how the sink is sunk into the bench with the board over it, you could do the same with a dual burner gas cooker brom bcf, the kitchen benches in my house are only 450 mm deep sure it's a thinner bench but it's ok, and it looks like you've gone for a 600mm deep bench, in a bus i feel like everybit of space counts i personally wouldn't want to make it feel too cramped.
I seen another clip where someone had a fold up extra bit of bench that would set up over the step into the coaster, only poblem was it had dicky support they had to screw a legg in everytime in two places, they should have made a cavity on the bottom side of that piece of bench and recessed a triangle on a hinge so when it woulf fold down it sit nice and flush.
Aw nice yours is very unique that's a lot like mine with the "Y" im Kayne. We spell it Kaia. I'm going to create a kids chanel for her this year I'll announce it on here when it's up.
My number 1 family, I'm so happy to see your tiny home on wheels is nearly completed. Daddy no more tying up girls😂😂😂😂Beautiful home.🐝🇬🇧
Aw thanks so much thats made our day 🙏. Haha glad you liked the skit with the kids in the first video. 😄
Well done you built it so good. I loved the space under the bed that was really cool.❤
Thank you 😊
The Coaster is an excellent choice for a conversion to a motorhome.
I agree it's perfect for it. 🙏
Nice work! The skate board fridge looks epic! And the kitchen benchtop too! Glad the ice got there haha
Thanks mate yeh i love the fridge it looks so good now my fav feature in the bus by far 😀
Yewww!!!! Great tour thanks guys!! 🎉
Thanks bro 🙏
gday from cessnock nsw just wondering are yous going to do the van park thing as it seems you dont have a toilet or a shower if so try showgrounds they are cheaper
G'day mate thanks for the comment we hav a cheap little fold out thing that you can put a bag in lol. but definitely the plan is stealthy street camps majority of the time so great tip mate thank you.
I like your vision especially a room for the motorbike. If I want to build a bed like yours, where do I find the hydraulics system?
Thanks mate. Bikes comin soon 🙌. So if you google bed lift bracket, there are heaps of options, even ebay or Amazon. I payed like 65 plus postage. And they were 60kg struts. I got them degased to 40kg. Now sorta wish I left it at 65 and just waited to see how they would go first. But they work fine at 40.
Nailed it. I’ve recently commenced a Toyota coaster build myself, it’s exciting, time consuming and frustrating at times. I like how you inform the viewers of where you purchased most of your products from but not all unfortunately. The interior touch lights and exterior lights I was impressed with. Can you tell me where you source those from thanks. Once again good luck, I may see you on the road soon hopefully. Brian
Aw nice good luck with your build mate its good fun and very rewarding when it all comes together.
The lights I got off ebay and the exterior lights I think off Amazon I'll try find the links and pop them in description I linked a few other things in there too. I'm thinking of doing another video of how I built everything. Like walk through and just explain my methods.
There's no comfort room right? SO you do it outside neighboring places?
Comfort room? What do you mean?
We have a more up to date walk through video up as well.
@@CoastinNOMADS I think he means toilet....
Hey Tara & Kayne, really nice build so far...well done!!! May I ask what thickness ply you used for your cabinet doors please? I was going to use 12mm but yours look lighter, and if I can get away with lighter I definitely would prefer to!! 😊
Hey there thank you so much. We used 12mm Marine ply from bunnings and I hate it haha. Alot of them are bowed and warped I would go good quality 15mm or thicker for faces. You can get laminated ply I wish I did that. Then you don't have to paint and it's a way tougher surface.
Our bus is almost done now. I'm gonna make a video on how I built everything like methods, thought process behind it all and products and materials i used that will be out in like 3 weeks or so
Very impressive build. You didn't mention it, but I assume your second child sleeps on the bench?
If you're heading down to the snow, perhaps a diesel heater might be worth investing it too? ;)
Thanks so much 🙏. The little one sleeps in the big bed with us but sometimes I'll just jump onto the bench seat to get away when it's hot /annoying haha.
We do have a diesel heater to go in when we get to dads house to continue the build. I'm going to run a vent into the shower to make it like a drying room for our wet clothes.
What did you say the name of those latches is? Where do you get them?
Rv labs. There's online. Quite pricey. I think I prefer the other ones I got of ebay. I did another walk through video u can see them on my draw under the bed
Nice vid guys
You have a new subscriber now 🤩
I live at the bottom of Tambourine Mt and currently looking for something built where I can modify to my taste.
I’ve built a couple of Motorhomes in the past and it’s a mission.. you have done a great, well thought out job congrats on Sandy.
Looking forward to more of your vids.
Maybe after a year of touring break down the cost of owning Sandy like maintenance, tyres, servicing etc and maybe the cost of camping sites you had to pay for etc.. give us viewers an eye into the cost and savings of living the free spirited lifestyle..
🙏
Aw mate thanks so much 🙏
Can be hard to share sometimes but youtube is so positive and comments like yours make our day so thank you. I just uploaded a new video. And I finally have a new laptop and a lot if video ideas built up to start creating. I wanna show more of the bus as its so much further along now.
Why does everyone make the kitchen so over the top in these builds? The whole point is to be minimalist out on the road.
Don't know about everyone else but thanks for thinking the mines so over the top 🙏
I like how the sink is sunk into the bench with the board over it, you could do the same with a dual burner gas cooker brom bcf, the kitchen benches in my house are only 450 mm deep sure it's a thinner bench but it's ok, and it looks like you've gone for a 600mm deep bench, in a bus i feel like everybit of space counts i personally wouldn't want to make it feel too cramped.
I seen another clip where someone had a fold up extra bit of bench that would set up over the step into the coaster, only poblem was it had dicky support they had to screw a legg in everytime in two places, they should have made a cavity on the bottom side of that piece of bench and recessed a triangle on a hinge so when it woulf fold down it sit nice and flush.
It's better to still make your own food instead of take away.
Their kitchen looks pretty minimalist to me. Well-designed, practical and uncluttered. It's a family bus, so you're going to need some extra stuff.
what engine does your coaster have?
The red top Hino engine or the Toyota (land cruiser) one
not the red top hino. It's a 15b fte, 4cyl 4L turbo diesel. Goes really well I'm stoked with the power. Did about 14-15Lp100 on a highway run.
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Skip to 1:30 to avoid the BS!
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Total cost of conversion?
Iv lost count haha. But I'd estimate purchase 23k conversion 20-25k
Never put a stove near a door with steps.
Stumbling up or down grabbing a hot pot is uncomfortable
Aw I'd hate to find out why. But I do wish I installed it horizontally
Goodonya
Cheers mate
good work nice jobs done by cute peoples
Thanks mate 👍
How do you spell your daughter’s name, my name is Kiya?
Aw nice yours is very unique that's a lot like mine with the "Y" im Kayne. We spell it Kaia. I'm going to create a kids chanel for her this year I'll announce it on here when it's up.
I hope the gas system has been professionally certified- for your safety and otherwise your insurance will be void if something happens
100% mate all legit.
Love your work guys do you guys have insta
Thank you so much. I have a lot of videos coming I just replaced my laptop haha. Yep we do same name. @caostin_nomads