The best thing about this video is... there is no music, hallelujah! What a joy. Natural sounds are wonderful for the ears. Box is so spacious! It is very well constructed, very solid. 5:37 - Why not make a full drawer on top with two drawer glides from wall to wall? Seems odd to use only part of the ceiling height. I don't like this. You should stretch it out wall to wall so you can add not only cutlery but cooking tools as well. Use full extension, heavy duty drawer glides (Schubladenauszug), add a 1/4" plywood piece on top and you have another pull out shelf! 7:08 - Love that fold down shelf with the piano hinge, very nice! I was wondering why you made a separate unit, but very handy to remove from box and cook separately, or in the box. I read in comments below that this is poplar. Poplar is much lighter than pine (I did not know that) and is a softer hardwood. It does not take staining very well, but there is a technique you can use to seal off the wood and make it visually more interesting. Scorch the wood with a propane torch. Not charred like Shou Sugi Ban technique but just enough get a vivid contrast. Burning the wood also creates a natural weatherproofing. Then use a red stain or other bright color. Wipe off and you get a deep contrast in a lively color. Now seal it off. This way, when you get dents and bangs in it, it won't show as much as if left unfinished, it won't stain with handling or get dirty, surface dirt won't show, and you have a unique finish. I love poplar but generally use pine because I like to age it with a Steel Wire Cup Brush mounted on an Angle Grinder (Bosch 5" is best). I scrape off the wood to bring out the grain in pine and then I get a naturally aged look. I stain it with browns and greys, then seal it. It looks like old barn wood. Not so good with poplar, so you have to use a torch instead. Beautiful woodwork and very solidly built. Vielen Dank!
Fantastic work Rob👍👍thanks to remember me under other comment 😜... Next step to complete the work is the bed and sink. Your works are very simple and functional. Without complicated projects. That structure should be anchored to the car to keep it from moving while driving. thanks again for your work😍
That's the plan! Next is the bed. Yes, and I want it to be simple, that I can take the furniture out and drive the building material. Alfonso thank you for watching 🙂👍
@@klerobi1 Use metal bars, maybe aluminum bars for the bed, so the weight is not transferred onto the box below and the box can be taken out easily. See Humble Road van builds on RUclips for ideas on the bed framing. HR is one of the best van build channels today.
I used to have this pump and it didn't last more than 2 days because some water went inside because of the top button. You should seal it with silicone. Also be careful with your stove. It has vent holes on the left. You should leave a gap for hot air flow
Thank you! I watched your videos, my suggestion is if you want to get views on YT, a little talk and show a lot more work. I see in my videos when I start talking people skip so I always speak at the end of the video at the beginning I show the work. Set the camera to timelapse when you work and record and I think you will get a lot more views. Ok, later you will have to work with editing. Good luck with the project 🙂
I love this! I’m converting my GMC Terrain for part time living. But I’m putting my box on the driver side. I’m petite so I’m putting my bed on passenger. My kitchen will be so I can do everything inside and when weather permits I will use tailgate. But I’m nervous about design and putting max fan in window.Let alone a solar system for a rice cooker,max fan,iPad, security system. I prefer AGM battery and inverter. Adding 12V fridge later. Please advise.
The best battery would be lithium. But it is quite expensive. The AGM battery will last for about 3 years, lithium will last for about 10 years. If you need a 200A AGM battery, you can only discharge it 50%. Lithium batteries can be discharged up to 90%. This means that a 110A lithium battery is equivalent to a 200A AGM battery. If you ask me I would buy a lithium battery because it will last much longer, it will be much lighter and it will be cheaper in the long run due to the long life.
Pozdravljen Rob, super video. Ali mi lahko prosim poves katero pumpo za Janino vodo si kupil? To je enkratna ideja. Lep pozdrav v Slovenijo. Stajerska?
WOW!!! So simple and very nice design for a campingkitchen/ storage. Love it!!! It is a pity I never got my driverslicence. I love campervan builds. Greetings from the Netherlands.
What is preventing you from getting a drivers license? Even people with no legs can get a license, so what is your excuse? Go get one! And stop making excuses for not doing things. You don't have a license because you were too lazy to learn. Same reason you are not making a camp box. Women have lots of excuses for being lazy and blaming other things for their lazy choices. Go get a license, build a camp box, get a van and travel. It is one of life's greatest joys. You live in Europe too, one of the best places to travel.
@@mjremy2605 I am a single mom and driverslicenses are expensive in the Netherlands. I simply do'nt have the money for it. That simple. Otherwise I should have it anyways. Rent, food and other important bills comes always first.
approche ultra classique, mais juste craignos de faire la bouffe à l'extérieur : mouches, rafales de vent, pluie, oiseaux qui se soulagent, poussière, intimité foireuse... ça fait vraiment loser... .. bref c'est un concept totalement nul, c'est pour cela qu'il a tant d'adeptes ! Misère et Lamentation de nos sociétés "modernes" en pleine décadence... les britiches ont plus de classe, ils posent une nappe sur l'herbe, sortent leurs victuailles, et quand ils partent ils embarquent les miettes pour faire du pudding !
like 👍 simple without "schnickschnack", well done 👏
Thanks 🙂
The best thing about this video is... there is no music, hallelujah! What a joy. Natural sounds are wonderful for the ears.
Box is so spacious! It is very well constructed, very solid.
5:37 - Why not make a full drawer on top with two drawer glides from wall to wall? Seems odd to use only part of the ceiling height. I don't like this. You should stretch it out wall to wall so you can add not only cutlery but cooking tools as well. Use full extension, heavy duty drawer glides (Schubladenauszug), add a 1/4" plywood piece on top and you have another pull out shelf!
7:08 - Love that fold down shelf with the piano hinge, very nice! I was wondering why you made a separate unit, but very handy to remove from box and cook separately, or in the box.
I read in comments below that this is poplar. Poplar is much lighter than pine (I did not know that) and is a softer hardwood. It does not take staining very well, but there is a technique you can use to seal off the wood and make it visually more interesting. Scorch the wood with a propane torch. Not charred like Shou Sugi Ban technique but just enough get a vivid contrast. Burning the wood also creates a natural weatherproofing. Then use a red stain or other bright color. Wipe off and you get a deep contrast in a lively color. Now seal it off. This way, when you get dents and bangs in it, it won't show as much as if left unfinished, it won't stain with handling or get dirty, surface dirt won't show, and you have a unique finish. I love poplar but generally use pine because I like to age it with a Steel Wire Cup Brush mounted on an Angle Grinder (Bosch 5" is best). I scrape off the wood to bring out the grain in pine and then I get a naturally aged look. I stain it with browns and greys, then seal it. It looks like old barn wood. Not so good with poplar, so you have to use a torch instead.
Beautiful woodwork and very solidly built. Vielen Dank!
👍🙂👍
BRAVO belle réalisation 👍🤗
SUPER IDEA. POZDRAWIAM .
Hvala! Lep pozdrav 👋 🙂
A very good job Robert. Thank you... and congratuations !
Thank you too!
love this, thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Very well done Robert. Thanks for sharing. All the best to you.
Thanks, you too! 🙂
Fantastic work Rob👍👍thanks to remember me under other comment 😜... Next step to complete the work is the bed and sink.
Your works are very simple and functional. Without complicated projects. That structure should be anchored to the car to keep it from moving while driving.
thanks again for your work😍
That's the plan! Next is the bed. Yes, and I want it to be simple, that I can take the furniture out and drive the building material.
Alfonso thank you for watching 🙂👍
@@klerobi1 Use metal bars, maybe aluminum bars for the bed, so the weight is not transferred onto the box below and the box can be taken out easily. See Humble Road van builds on RUclips for ideas on the bed framing. HR is one of the best van build channels today.
Te ha quedado muy guay pero me gustaría tener las medidas
Fantastic work
Two days can do so much. I'm so impressed 👍
Thank you!! 😊
amazing freehand skills.
Many many thanks 🙂
geil gemacht Robert, verry nice work, hope to see you on the road kind regards Kai
Thanks Kai👍
Very nice video. Thanks
Thanks you to 🙂
You are a tiny space genius Love your work.
Thank you! 😊
Clever stuff, thank you for sharing.
All the best from
England 🇬🇧
Thanks and welcome! 🙂
It's brilliant thanks!!
You're welcome!
Great!!!!! You're an artist 🙌
Thank you so much 😀
brilliant in it's simplicity - very nice job
Glad you like it! 🙂
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멋져요^^
Thank you very much 🙂👍
Waooo I like The idea box.
Thank you so much 😊
I used to have this pump and it didn't last more than 2 days because some water went inside because of the top button. You should seal it with silicone.
Also be careful with your stove. It has vent holes on the left. You should leave a gap for hot air flow
Hi 👋 thank you for your video. That’s a very clearly designed. What kind of wood did you uses to build this box system?
Best regards.
Poplar wood 18mm 🙂👍
Very nice 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Very clever!!
Thank you! 😊
Great work. We are starting our kitchen build as well. Some pretty cool ideas.
Thank you!
I watched your videos, my suggestion is if you want to get views on YT, a little talk and show a lot more work. I see in my videos when I start talking people skip so I always speak at the end of the video at the beginning I show the work.
Set the camera to timelapse when you work and record and I think you will get a lot more views.
Ok, later you will have to work with editing.
Good luck with the project 🙂
Wow! Awesome!
Glad you think so!
Very good
Thanks
Brilliant
So cool I wish I had one or directions
I like the before shots better
👍
I love this! I’m converting my GMC Terrain for part time living. But I’m putting my box on the driver side. I’m petite so I’m putting my bed on passenger. My kitchen will be so I can do everything inside and when weather permits I will use tailgate. But I’m nervous about design and putting max fan in window.Let alone a solar system for a rice cooker,max fan,iPad, security system. I prefer AGM battery and inverter. Adding 12V fridge later. Please advise.
The best battery would be lithium. But it is quite expensive. The AGM battery will last for about 3 years, lithium will last for about 10 years. If you need a 200A AGM battery, you can only discharge it 50%. Lithium batteries can be discharged up to 90%. This means that a 110A lithium battery is equivalent to a 200A AGM battery.
If you ask me I would buy a lithium battery because it will last much longer, it will be much lighter and it will be cheaper in the long run due to the long life.
@@klerobi1 fabulous input. Idk anything about solar etc so your help is appreciated
Brilliant!
Thanks 🙂👍
genial y sencillo
Gracias
Very good Work big like for it..
Thank you so much 😀
Cool geworden. Musst du nicht das Holz irgendwie behandeln zB. lackieren?
I was going to paint the wood, but I didn’t have time 🙂
That is AMAZING!!! I always enjoy your work, but this really takes the cake. Bravo 👏 👏 👏
Thank you so much Chandra 😀
Thanks for your videos, you have the sizes, measurements of the camping box I want to make one for my T4
Sorry, I'm doing this out of my head 🙂
Super !!
Many thanks!! 🙂
Awesome build, nice and simple. Thanks for the inspiration. However are you sure it's called plywood, it doesn't look like plywood to me?
It is built from poplar wood
@@klerobi1 ahh okay, thank you :)
As always, a pleasure watching you build functional and elegant equipment. Well done!
Thank you very much! 🙂
Thank you
👍🙂
Ficou muito bom, pena que não fez a cama 🛏️🛏️🛏️
Pozdravljen Rob, super video. Ali mi lahko prosim poves katero pumpo za Janino vodo si kupil? To je enkratna ideja. Lep pozdrav v Slovenijo. Stajerska?
To sem dobil od kolega v Španiji. Se pa dobi na ebayu ali amazon bom pogledal za link
@@klerobi1 najlepsa hvala
Przy kuchence fajna by była dodatkowa półka unoszono nad opuszczaną :)
Yes, thanks 👍
Inspiring.
Thanks 🙂
Bonjour serait il possible d'avoir les dimensions s'il vous plaît. Merci
C'est un très beau travail
Great, but think how much it all weighs
It is very light because it is made of poplar wood
What? No hot tub? I like the design and utilization of space.
No hot tub? Maybe in the front 🙂
WOW!!! So simple and very nice design for a campingkitchen/ storage. Love it!!! It is a pity I never got my driverslicence. I love campervan builds. Greetings from the Netherlands.
Glad you like it! There will be some videos from this camper van. I have to make a bed, a table some furniture and a swivel front two seats. 🙂
What is preventing you from getting a drivers license? Even people with no legs can get a license, so what is your excuse? Go get one! And stop making excuses for not doing things. You don't have a license because you were too lazy to learn. Same reason you are not making a camp box. Women have lots of excuses for being lazy and blaming other things for their lazy choices. Go get a license, build a camp box, get a van and travel. It is one of life's greatest joys. You live in Europe too, one of the best places to travel.
@@mjremy2605 I am a single mom and driverslicenses are expensive in the Netherlands. I simply do'nt have the money for it. That simple. Otherwise I should have it anyways. Rent, food and other important bills comes always first.
what thickness did you use for the wood? very good work!!!
18mm poplar wood
Excelente!🙂
thanks 🙂
Good
Thanks 🙂
Brilliant idea 👍 did you make a set of plans or drawings for your box or how did you come up with the cutting list?
Sorry no, I do all these things right out of my head 🙂
Very nice, what strength is the Wood?
Poplar wood, very light wood is used in the construction of motorhomes
3/4 inch, or 18 mm Poplar wood boards.
Love this.
Thank you 🙂
How much did m2 of the board go for the construction of this box?
Six or seven boards 60 cm x 200 cm. But that’s along with the bed. You can see in this video
ruclips.net/video/Rc8yAkkfIV4/видео.html
Hi Rob, great video. What thickness plywood did you use?
I didn’t use plywood, I used 18mm poplar wood
3/4 inch is slightly more than 18 mm. Comes to 0.70 inch. I thought so too, looking at it. Less than one inch but more than half inch visually.
Hello
What kind of wood did you use please ?
poplar wood very lightweight
What kind of screw did you use? I’m doubtful about my choice
Spax screws
Wow
Thanks 🙂
super to izgleda! lahko pridem pogledat v živo ?
Ja, seveda! 👍🙂
@@klerobi1 Kako se imenuje ta črpalka za vodo in kje se jih da pri nas dobit? Hvala in LP
@@trialpimp Jaz sem to dobil v Spaniji. Sem pa jih videl na ebayu. Ko bom imel cas bom poiskal link in ga pripnem tukaj
👍👍👍👍
👍🙂
HUGE ! 🤣
Surely it would be easier to put the kitchen area on draw runners for ease of use?
Yes of course, but I didn’t want to waste money 👍🙂
Alexania | Goias
BRAZIL
Muy bien 🙂👍
is ja eh ganz gut geworden....halt extrem diy??? zwischendurch muss man schon öfter den kopf schütteln...rofl...
What u sale plan or some applications or some device ? please reply for fartdhar subscrib
You don't need a plan for this! Measure your car and make it.
approche ultra classique, mais juste craignos de faire la bouffe à l'extérieur : mouches, rafales de vent, pluie, oiseaux qui se soulagent, poussière, intimité foireuse... ça fait vraiment loser... .. bref c'est un concept totalement nul, c'est pour cela qu'il a tant d'adeptes ! Misère et Lamentation de nos sociétés "modernes" en pleine décadence... les britiches ont plus de classe, ils posent une nappe sur l'herbe, sortent leurs victuailles, et quand ils partent ils embarquent les miettes pour faire du pudding !