I watched this and thought, ok yeah, I can do that ……….. and I almost have, it took you one day it’s taken me six weeks so far, 😂 I think the carpet you use is key though, cutting the carpet I bought proved to be a right mare!
Hahaaa brilliant. I have the benefit of refurbishing houses on a time frame so this was not to bad. Dont over thing it, judge lean on the side of caution when making the cuts and yes the 4 way stretch carpet is so easy to use and cheap too! £135 total and i think 15 linear mtrs x 2mtrs
Ours will be a day van with the odd night sleeping so not interested in insulation. There are many quite large recesses in there that can be made good use of for storage space me thinks.
That looks superb, im looking at converting my Mk7 Transit... so great tips. One thing im wanting to do is use as much of those holes in the body work for storage. There is a cool company called Kiravans that makes panels you replace the wooden ones with, and they have pockets built into them. They are on the expensive side, so going to try and make some custom ones myself that will fit in for what I need. Such a waste of much needed valuable space otherwise.
Very very nice job mate im thinking of doing my custom with the 4 way stretch carpet in the back and putting a laminate floor in its not for camper use its my daily drive i do a lot of angling so its a must cheers fella
Thats awesome mate get to it!! Its not easy but at the same time its not too difficult. Mine is also a daily driver but i travel the UK flying race drones so its also a must 😎✌🏻
Lovely job. How many meters of carpet did you use? It looks like you use a lot more carpet carpeting the frame and panels separately. Way better job though having access to remove the panels again👏
How do you get power into the back of the van ? I’m not making a camper hut want some power so if I decide to sleep in there every now and again. I can get lights etc charger
So you need an inverter for 240 power, about 3000w is plenty, and a split / smart charger wire to the ignition to charge leisure batter. Wire battery to inverter and bobs ur uncle. Charge when driving or idling 👍🏻
Alright, Neal great video. Quick question, what year/mk van have you got? I just started converting my mk8, removed the ply kit and those fresh ply panels were missing. I've found some online but they look very different to yours.
@@Mambafpv Same year as mine then, I managed to pick one up with only 24k on the clock :) Anyway, so all the kits I can find, have the back panel as one big unit which looks a bit rubbish. Maybe its because mine is LWB, is your SWB?
@@will1565 mine is a long wheel base, i guess i was lucky to have them hiding behind the work panels. Have you have the engine recall done yet? 2016 all have recall warranty.
@@Mambafpv Um no, I had no idea about this. It was owned by a council contractor so I'd like to think they took care of that. Any idea how I would find out?
Yup, reason being i had work to do on the lock mechanism and i cover light access temporarily as i had no panels made for it at the time, very well observed though mate 👍🏻
I’m in the process of converting my ex welfare van into a ‘tin tent’. It’s not insulated but I have a wife to cuddle up to.😁. We’re leaving the toilet in but I’ve opened it up to give access to the back of the van and to be able to fit a motorbike in. I’ll be using the four way stretch carpet and vinyl floor covering on the floor. It’s all very exciting. I really like your panelling idea, though. Did the panels come with the van or did you make them?
Ok, thanks. I’ll probably just four way stretch carpet mine. We don’t intend to do any winter camping but I must say your method looks a lot better, fantastic in fact , than what I have.
Another video claiming to do it The Professional way yet right off the bat he's sticking the bubble wrap to the outside skin of the van creating induction. That stuff isa Radiant Barrier and if you don't know what that means or does you shouldn't be a professional. Nothing should touch the outside of the van except bitumen sound deadening. Add you plastic insulation and then the bubble wrap making sure it only touches the framed parts , not the Plat panels. When that is done you ply line leaving a 10mm gap between the bw and the ply. That's The Professional way to do it.
Hahaaa brilliant, my first hate comment, tbh ive been waiting for it and yes you are correct 😂 its far from professional i agree but it just felt right to say it. Anyway ive lived in it full time since i made this video and i have zero issues. Could it be better? Of course it could but for the cost of the “DIY” job saved me thousands of pounds and its still going strong so apart from a few things i could have done better, im very pleased with how it turned out and how its holding up. 😎🙏🏻
@@Mambafpv so you don't find it heats up inside over the day? It wasn't a hate comment. It was calling out Professional which in case you are a professional it's Not. There's only one other vid on yt I've found who talks about Radiant barrier installation. And I'm the only other according to the thousands of comments. Just don't claim to be a professional job if it's not. It's misleading and thousands of other diyers out there copy the wrong way.
@@paulknowles9727 listen to the rest of my video to figure out I’m not a professional. Im just ok at doing stuff. And no i have no issues in summer or winter apart from the thermal break my mechanic created when he put bolts through my roof to hold my solar panel, these drip in the winter. So the only professional job in this van is the only issue i have 😆
Enjoyed watching that. You did a grand job there. I bet your knees took a pummelling!
Thankyou so much
Enjoy the vids and we are learning a lot but more than anything we appreciate the music selection
Really 😃 thats great news, a lot of thought went into the playlist 😎🙏🏻🙏🏻 thankyou
Yep love the tune selection 👌 makes for a pleasurable viewing! Nice one dude 🙌
Good job ❤ good watch
Love it listening to nice cover of the cranberries. Great work also!
Glad you enjoy it!
Sick music selections!!!!!!
Hahaa yuss!! A man with taste!! 🤌🏻
This is brilliant mate very helpful to a first timer
Nice Jammys and video.
Thanks 😆 it was a lazy day 😄
Ayyyyy nice dude! Vans going to be mega!🤘
Hahaa thanks man, you are like no1 to ever join me on my van life tours 🤩 do you’ve seen it from day 1
Nice job. Looking up to do my own transit Custom.
Thanks man. Any help needed give me a holla 😎
Fair play mate. Cracking job. Have a covert transit custom camper. Did not however do the work myself.
I watched this and thought, ok yeah, I can do that ……….. and I almost have, it took you one day it’s taken me six weeks so far, 😂 I think the carpet you use is key though, cutting the carpet I bought proved to be a right mare!
Hahaaa brilliant. I have the benefit of refurbishing houses on a time frame so this was not to bad. Dont over thing it, judge lean on the side of caution when making the cuts and yes the 4 way stretch carpet is so easy to use and cheap too! £135 total and i think 15 linear mtrs x 2mtrs
Ours will be a day van with the odd night sleeping so not interested in insulation. There are many quite large recesses in there that can be made good use of for storage space me thinks.
That looks superb, im looking at converting my Mk7 Transit... so great tips. One thing im wanting to do is use as much of those holes in the body work for storage. There is a cool company called Kiravans that makes panels you replace the wooden ones with, and they have pockets built into them. They are on the expensive side, so going to try and make some custom ones myself that will fit in for what I need. Such a waste of much needed valuable space otherwise.
That is a great idea, ill have a look now 😊
Looks great brotha🙌
Thanks mate 🙏🏻
Very very nice job mate im thinking of doing my custom with the 4 way stretch carpet in the back and putting a laminate floor in its not for camper use its my daily drive i do a lot of angling so its a must cheers fella
Thats awesome mate get to it!! Its not easy but at the same time its not too difficult. Mine is also a daily driver but i travel the UK flying race drones so its also a must 😎✌🏻
@@Mambafpv yea im going to do it it makes a helluva difference to the van cheers fella
looks banging, be nice to see how it progresses
Thanks man, i have a bit more progress now, just need to edit the footage 😎🙏🏻🙏🏻
Nice job mardude.
Thankyou 😎🙏🏻
Great work! Can just about hear you unfortunately👍🏻
I've just got my first van and your video is helpful...can you make recommendations for the mayerias you used?
Looks wicked buddy, what's the insulation you used to fill in the cavities? Thanks buddy
BnQ recycled plastic insulation. And thanks 🙏🏻 again
Lovely job. How many meters of carpet did you use? It looks like you use a lot more carpet carpeting the frame and panels separately. Way better job though having access to remove the panels again👏
15 linear meters mate. Combe valley campers stock it at a great price too
Hi mate what tool did you use to get those little plastic poppers out so easily??
I believe i used a flat head screwdriver mate
Hi mate cracking job so far! Curious as to what carpet you’re using?
Thanks man, I appreciate that.
Im using 4way stretch from Combe valley campers mate.
Hi. What screws did you use to fix the stretch carpeted plywood to the wall. Was they self tappers with washers.
OG panel clips that where holding the old ones on mate
Hello friend, could you tell me how many meters of carper you used?
15 linear meter so 30m2 total 👍🏻
Hey man,
Where did you get the Sidepanels?
I was lucky enough to uncover them in the first few minutes of the video pal
quick question the spray adhesive for the insulation does it have to be temperature sensitive TIA
I suggest temp sensitive yes mate, i didnt and 1 year later the insulation sags a little
How do you get power into the back of the van ? I’m not making a camper hut want some power so if I decide to sleep in there every now and again. I can get lights etc charger
So you need an inverter for 240 power, about 3000w is plenty, and a split / smart charger wire to the ignition to charge leisure batter. Wire battery to inverter and bobs ur uncle. Charge when driving or idling 👍🏻
Hi. What glue did you use for the carpet mate?
Carpet tack spray adhesive mate
Alright, Neal great video. Quick question, what year/mk van have you got? I just started converting my mk8, removed the ply kit and those fresh ply panels were missing. I've found some online but they look very different to yours.
Hey bro and thanks, it is a 2016, not sure about the “mk” sorry
@@Mambafpv Same year as mine then, I managed to pick one up with only 24k on the clock :) Anyway, so all the kits I can find, have the back panel as one big unit which looks a bit rubbish. Maybe its because mine is LWB, is your SWB?
@@will1565 mine is a long wheel base, i guess i was lucky to have them hiding behind the work panels. Have you have the engine recall done yet? 2016 all have recall warranty.
@@Mambafpv Um no, I had no idea about this. It was owned by a council contractor so I'd like to think they took care of that. Any idea how I would find out?
Where did you buy the bubbel metalic thing?
B&q 👍🏻
Why did you insulate only some parts of the walls?
Mainly due to be on a time constraints as i live in the van and i could not be arsed i think 😄
So you didn't insulate the inside of your sliding door and you've covered access to your back light bulbs and light fittings
Yup, reason being i had work to do on the lock mechanism and i cover light access temporarily as i had no panels made for it at the time, very well observed though mate 👍🏻
How much carpet will I need to order to do this.. oh and BTW is this a long wheel base?
Yes mate long wheel base, i think it was 20 linear mtrs (20x2) if I remember correctly
@@Mambafpv Thanks legend
How much material did you use for carpet
15 linear meters
I’m in the process of converting my ex welfare van into a ‘tin tent’. It’s not insulated but I have a wife to cuddle up to.😁. We’re leaving the toilet in but I’ve opened it up to give access to the back of the van and to be able to fit a motorbike in. I’ll be using the four way stretch carpet and vinyl floor covering on the floor. It’s all very exciting.
I really like your panelling idea, though. Did the panels come with the van or did you make them?
Nice dude, the welfare vans are great, looking forward to see how you get on with yours and i might get one for the next build 😎✌🏻
Oh apologies, i found the panels behind the main panelling. They are the originals ✌🏻
Ok, thanks. I’ll probably just four way stretch carpet mine. We don’t intend to do any winter camping but I must say your method looks a lot better, fantastic in fact , than what I have.
What about air flow
Cab windows provide flow
*materials
Will someone put this poor singer out of her misery.
How dare you sir 😆😆 shes a beautiful singer “the petersons” 😎👌🏻
Music destroyed your video 😱😱😱😱
I really enjoyed the music to be honest but thanks for the feed back 👍🏻
Good how too video, maybe next time don’t wear your PJ’s
@@paulharrison3298 thanks mate. Also i wear pj’s and flip flops at work all the time, dont get jealous now 😄🙏🏻
Another video claiming to do it The Professional way yet right off the bat he's sticking the bubble wrap to the outside skin of the van creating induction.
That stuff isa Radiant Barrier and if you don't know what that means or does you shouldn't be a professional. Nothing should touch the outside of the van except bitumen sound deadening. Add you plastic insulation and then the bubble wrap making sure it only touches the framed parts , not the Plat panels. When that is done you ply line leaving a 10mm gap between the bw and the ply.
That's The Professional way to do it.
Hahaaa brilliant, my first hate comment, tbh ive been waiting for it and yes you are correct 😂 its far from professional i agree but it just felt right to say it. Anyway ive lived in it full time since i made this video and i have zero issues. Could it be better? Of course it could but for the cost of the “DIY” job saved me thousands of pounds and its still going strong so apart from a few things i could have done better, im very pleased with how it turned out and how its holding up. 😎🙏🏻
@@Mambafpv so you don't find it heats up inside over the day?
It wasn't a hate comment. It was calling out Professional which in case you are a professional it's Not.
There's only one other vid on yt I've found who talks about Radiant barrier installation. And I'm the only other according to the thousands of comments.
Just don't claim to be a professional job if it's not. It's misleading and thousands of other diyers out there copy the wrong way.
@@paulknowles9727 listen to the rest of my video to figure out I’m not a professional. Im just ok at doing stuff. And no i have no issues in summer or winter apart from the thermal break my mechanic created when he put bolts through my roof to hold my solar panel, these drip in the winter. So the only professional job in this van is the only issue i have 😆