You already know..its so true. And i was never comfortable except 1 out of 6 owners. And that to disabilities is the reason why 1 day soon I will be the owner that says how & when i run. Safety Takes Priority! Thx Red! Respect from Toledo
Hey Red! I really like your intro! Nice build...sure glad I’m out of trucking since 2015! I’m sure you are as well. Stay safe and I’ll see you in the next video!
I’m guessing with the price of wood now it’s probably well over $4 K ! , nice set up . I built a divider behind the seats to insulate the cargo space noise , sometimes it’s just really annoying , with plywood and commercial dark carpet on it , also great to contain heat and cooling while you’re driving .
Do you know the weight that’s adding on the van , 3/4 plywood is heavy , all that equipment has to be deducted on the payload . I’m guessing by looking at it around 375 lbs
Everything runs off the auxiliary batteries. When her gets a a/c he will need a generator. Unless he decides to go with a 12v a/c system but then you will need way more batteries and some solar.
$4g is a bit too high. The E-track is a must. I suppose the Diesel heater is the pricy part. So how many parts we are talking about? $2000 is more like it. We can make the $4000 in a few trips. But still too expensive for some woodwork and heater/electrical work.
Then you go buy all the tools and do it yourself. If you're going to have my shop do it it's $4500 now. And you are forgetting to the two batteries, inverter, maxxair fan, rv light, and my experience and knowledge to make sure it's done right and safe the first time. But thanks for watching.
Its a track that is fastened to the floor of the van to give you more safer options of securing your freight. They use e-track straps, D-rings, blocks, etc to keep it from moving.
Man am I in the wrong business!! Some basic carpentry, not even pocket holes or murphy beds just a plywood plank. All for the low price of 4 grand? They must grow them fish a lot bigger where you guys are from
For $4 K, that is a beautiful, functional, and simplistic build. It is sure to please the driver.
I really liked those wheel well storage boxes. Streamlined but functional. Great job.
You already know..its so true. And i was never comfortable except 1 out of 6 owners. And that to disabilities is the reason why 1 day soon I will be the owner that says how & when i run. Safety Takes Priority! Thx Red! Respect from Toledo
Please install co2 and smoke alarms in all your builds! Great work!
Not CO2, but CO carbon monoxide is the silent killer.
Time is money. I’d gladly pay this for one day turnaround and this quality work.
Hey Red! I really like your intro! Nice build...sure glad I’m out of trucking since 2015! I’m sure you are as well. Stay safe and I’ll see you in the next video!
I’m guessing with the price of wood now it’s probably well over $4 K ! , nice set up . I built a divider behind the seats to insulate the cargo space noise , sometimes it’s just really annoying , with plywood and commercial dark carpet on it , also great to contain heat and cooling while you’re driving .
Reds is the best out here 💪🏾💪🏾
Looks great!
Nice build.
thanks for posting. will follow the van build
Nice work!
Nice!
best part of this build is the wheel storage boxes
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Nice. Looks great
Nice job. You did all that in a day? Awesome.
Looks great so the Chinese diesel heater heats the van without the engine idling so what about Air Conditioning
You have to add a auxiliary a/c that runs off a generator or 12v battery powered a/c unit $$$$
Very cool build out 😎👍👍🇨🇦
that's a dope deal
Ive read a couple builds connected the Chinese heater to the van fuel tank. Whats your thoughts on that set-up ?
If it's a diesel van" we di it all the time
Do you know the weight that’s adding on the van , 3/4 plywood is heavy , all that equipment has to be deducted on the payload . I’m guessing by looking at it around 375 lbs
It can still haul 3,000lb legally
Can that inverter run a small stove and tv ?
Stove? Tv, yes
In this one did you screw the E Tracks directly to the Van floor?
It's to the metal of the van.
How can I get you to work on my ram promaster and do this exact build??
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Nice
Does he have or carry a generator or does everything run off of the batteries?
Everything runs off the auxiliary batteries. When her gets a a/c he will need a generator. Unless he decides to go with a 12v a/c system but then you will need way more batteries and some solar.
Buddy is the wood panels treated ?
No
$4g is a bit too high. The E-track is a must. I suppose the Diesel heater is the pricy part. So how many parts we are talking about? $2000 is more like it. We can make the $4000 in a few trips. But still too expensive for some woodwork and heater/electrical work.
Then you go buy all the tools and do it yourself. If you're going to have my shop do it it's $4500 now. And you are forgetting to the two batteries, inverter, maxxair fan, rv light, and my experience and knowledge to make sure it's done right and safe the first time. But thanks for watching.
@@RedsCustomDesign Well you have to break down the labor plus parts. Not everyone wants the exact items installed.
That's why we do CUSTOM installs. This was just show what a basic expedite build looks like and what you can get for X amount.
@@RedsCustomDesign excellent job Red!! I'd gladly pay the money. There's always a stick in the mud in every crowd!!!!!
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How does insulating a portion of that van work? Unless there is a partition It's not going to matter.
Yes it will if you curtain off the back part like 90% of drivers do.
@@RedsCustomDesign That makes sense. I do that between the driver area and my living area. Amazing how much heat/cold a curtain can hold back.
Hello, how much would this cost as of February 2023?
I don't put any pricing on social media.
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@@RedsCustomDesign thanks boss for your reply. I will be in touch
What is an expedite? A new Govt job??
It's a job hauling freight in a van. Been around for 25+ years that I know of.
last minute freight delivery
Can you explain the cargo tie strips on the floor? How do they work?
Its a track that is fastened to the floor of the van to give you more safer options of securing your freight. They use e-track straps, D-rings, blocks, etc to keep it from moving.
That for 4k lol
Actually now it's $4500. But yes. Try buying all the supplies and get back to me.
Man am I in the wrong business!! Some basic carpentry, not even pocket holes or murphy beds just a plywood plank. All for the low price of 4 grand? They must grow them fish a lot bigger where you guys are from