Can you take a short video of how the actual shelves mount to the vertical frame and also to the floor. Thank you. Just bought this set up and of course No instructions 🤦♂️
Nice upgrade. If I were you, I'd offer higher end garbage disposals instead of having four Badger 5s. I upsell Pro 750s more often than I sell Badger 5s. Good way to make some extra money.
Its always changing. I keep the 5s in the van, one corded, one for hard wiring, then I have a 3/4 HP model or just suggest a homeowner supplied option! Thanks so much for the comments!
There is 28.5" between the shelves and closer to 32.5" at the floor (between the rack uprights). I know most standard water heaters will fit in that space easily and most toilet boxes will even fit in there as well. Sewer machines have no trouble, even the bulky Milwaukee MX Fuel machine. It's not very often that I have issues with the spacing. Thanks for the question!
@@kevinvergara8245 The little rack holding the pipe wrenches is just a small piece of unistrut with 1.5" brackets and PVC pipe. It's handy for holding my hammer (2" PVC), Crescent Wrenches, and pipe wrenches.
Before this Transit, I had another Transit. It was a 250, short wheel base, low roof. It was way too small for me though. I made a video of it here: ruclips.net/video/jgfLrQdCyFY/видео.html Before that, I worked at a bigger plumbing company before starting my own. We drove the Isuzu NPR box trucks, but I have also driven the Dodge Sprinter and Ford Econoline van. I don't have any real experience with the Chevy Express, the Nissian NV vans, or just a pick-up with a KUV box as far as organization goes.
Inside the van it does rattle around, especially on bumps, gravel roads, and train tracks, but I've just grown accustomed to some background noise. It's about the same with other shelving setups that I have had.
@grossmanplumbing3397 The bins came from Hackney. They are really top-notch, but expensive. You can find similar bins at Uline, but you could also check Plumbingvans.com or similar. I've compared the Hackney bins to the Uline organizer bins, and I prefer the Hackney style.
Originally, I used nutzerts/rivetnuts and mounted them using a pipe clevis, but the weight/bouncing was too much for it. I plan to get some thin unistrut and install more rivetnuts with some all thread and try again with a lot more support. Eventually. When the price of unistrut comes down and I can actually find it in stock 🤣
Can you take a short video of how the actual shelves mount to the vertical frame and also to the floor.
Thank you.
Just bought this set up and of course
No instructions 🤦♂️
Yeah, I'll get a little video posted later today! Thanks!
ruclips.net/video/VjJVR2L8jpA/видео.html
Pretty straight forward if you have the correct length of shelves!
Nice upgrade. If I were you, I'd offer higher end garbage disposals instead of having four Badger 5s. I upsell Pro 750s more often than I sell Badger 5s. Good way to make some extra money.
Its always changing. I keep the 5s in the van, one corded, one for hard wiring, then I have a 3/4 HP model or just suggest a homeowner supplied option! Thanks so much for the comments!
Great setup. How much floor width is there between the shelves?
There is 28.5" between the shelves and closer to 32.5" at the floor (between the rack uprights). I know most standard water heaters will fit in that space easily and most toilet boxes will even fit in there as well. Sewer machines have no trouble, even the bulky Milwaukee MX Fuel machine. It's not very often that I have issues with the spacing. Thanks for the question!
Can you help me out finding the pipe rack that you used im trying to buy one and i can’t find it anywhere
@@kevinvergara8245 The little rack holding the pipe wrenches is just a small piece of unistrut with 1.5" brackets and PVC pipe. It's handy for holding my hammer (2" PVC), Crescent Wrenches, and pipe wrenches.
Your set up is nice! What is the brand/model of the adjustable aluminum shelving that you have?
The shelving is made by Hackney
Nice set up. What where you rockin before the Transit?
Before this Transit, I had another Transit. It was a 250, short wheel base, low roof. It was way too small for me though. I made a video of it here: ruclips.net/video/jgfLrQdCyFY/видео.html
Before that, I worked at a bigger plumbing company before starting my own. We drove the Isuzu NPR box trucks, but I have also driven the Dodge Sprinter and Ford Econoline van. I don't have any real experience with the Chevy Express, the Nissian NV vans, or just a pick-up with a KUV box as far as organization goes.
Does that stuff make noise on bumbs ?
Inside the van it does rattle around, especially on bumps, gravel roads, and train tracks, but I've just grown accustomed to some background noise. It's about the same with other shelving setups that I have had.
Hey where did you thise grey bins ?
@grossmanplumbing3397 The bins came from Hackney. They are really top-notch, but expensive. You can find similar bins at Uline, but you could also check Plumbingvans.com or similar. I've compared the Hackney bins to the Uline organizer bins, and I prefer the Hackney style.
How did you mount your pipe to the roof?
Originally, I used nutzerts/rivetnuts and mounted them using a pipe clevis, but the weight/bouncing was too much for it. I plan to get some thin unistrut and install more rivetnuts with some all thread and try again with a lot more support. Eventually. When the price of unistrut comes down and I can actually find it in stock 🤣
Slow the dam camera down
😂😂 It is hard to slow down. Click on the play speed and see if you can slow it down that way. I'll do better!
Nice truck but the Gerber log splitter is a no no , Koehler all the way!