Nice Job. We have the same van (although the added complexity of having the rear AC unit to work around and a CCV pop-top) and after an initial prototype layout didn't quite work, am back to the drawing board. Will definitely be looking at and absorbing some of your ideas and approaches since I think it's pretty close to what would work for us.
Ok, first question. Did you also bolt the new floor railings through the van floor, or just rely on the strength of the welds? What size steel? 2x2 tube?
HI Kimberly and sorry for the late reply. The pads for the benches are simply a memory foam mattress purchased off amazon (Queen I think). It was cut with an electric steak knife. Much cheaper then buying regular foam.The custom table base/legs were made of 2 inch conduit and form scissor legs similar to like an ironing board. I hooked an actuator (from amazon) to it to make it raise and lower.
Perfect intersection of functionality and simplicity. Great build.
incredible, very nice. I like the 3D printed bits. Good idea.
Top class. Rugged, functional yet simple. Excellent work.
That's a very cool van I like that love the layout
Wow beautiful interior and excellent layout, impressive. !
Nice Job. We have the same van (although the added complexity of having the rear AC unit to work around and a CCV pop-top) and after an initial prototype layout didn't quite work, am back to the drawing board. Will definitely be looking at and absorbing some of your ideas and approaches since I think it's pretty close to what would work for us.
Nice table, to beautiful to cover up.
I have to say something, WOW!!!!!
Nice inspiration for my e350 extended
Well done Mr. Kirk Ziegler!
Thanks Dude!!! Wish I had this back in high school!!!!
Will done.. Keep it up 👍
Ok, first question. Did you also bolt the new floor railings through the van floor, or just rely on the strength of the welds? What size steel? 2x2 tube?
Sorry for the late reply. I welded the new railings to the original seat railings. Yes, I used 2x2 square tubing.
are you close to the dmv area
whats this editor?
Where do u buy the pads for your benches. How did u get your table to go down to conform to the bed?
I don't know how he did it but it looks like the same method used by ironing boards.
HI Kimberly and sorry for the late reply. The pads for the benches are simply a memory foam mattress purchased off amazon (Queen I think). It was cut with an electric steak knife. Much cheaper then buying regular foam.The custom table base/legs were made of 2 inch conduit and form scissor legs similar to like an ironing board. I hooked an actuator (from amazon) to it to make it raise and lower.