Campervan Shower Frame Build (Recirculating Shower Part 1) | Transit Van Conversion E29

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • In this episode we are finally building our campervan shower frame!
    We decided to build a custom wetroom to maximise on space which will hopefully mean we can fit in a composting toilet in the bathroom. We're building a recirculating shower in our van and this is the first stage before we waterproof the whole wetroom.
    It was really tricky to frame the shower around all the awkward shapes of the van as usual!
    Thanks for watching! Any comments or questions? Let us know below!
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Комментарии • 177

  • @colindunscombe9882
    @colindunscombe9882 2 года назад +29

    Considering neither of you are professionals. Your dedication to accuracy and high standards of workmanship are really commendable. Having built my own van from scratch, I know the pain it all involves. Very many congratulations on your exceptional project

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад +1

      Thanks a lot, we appreciate it! There is a lot of work involved for sure but it's worth it when it starts to come together 😊

  • @lukekao8136
    @lukekao8136 3 месяца назад +2

    Have you consider / thought about a "rain water collection" so that fresh water is not such a limiting factor and there can always be a off-valve in the collection once it reaches a certain level, but then if there's rain, you have fresh water. You just need water filters and uv lights to clean the rain water for consumption. Just a suggestion. :)

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 месяца назад

      Hey, nope can't say it's something we've thought of although it's always nice to be able to extend resources for longer. In practice we haven't found fresh water to be an issue though as our tank is big enough that it's never the first thing that requires attention, usually it's the inverse that we have to find somewhere to get rid of the grey water. Cheers 🙂

  • @tommotomlinson3370
    @tommotomlinson3370 2 года назад +5

    Absolutely superb geometry, such a shame it all gets covered up 😢....it's amazing how clean you keep it all during the build too...welcome back Mr + Mrs 👏

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! And haha yeah, but it was quite satisfying seeing it all before it got covered up at least 😀

  • @eddieimossi850
    @eddieimossi850 2 года назад +3

    Your attention to detail is impeccable. Great video looking forward to the next.

  • @petewarby7158
    @petewarby7158 2 года назад +6

    I agree with colin, this is shaping up to be one of the best van build videos, and van build, on RUclips. Im really excited when I see you've released another one.

  • @sportalepies
    @sportalepies 2 года назад +3

    I don't think I could ever aspire to your precision build. Definitely more reliant on filler. Great build to date, look forward to seeing it develop to the finished camper.

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад +1

      Thanks :) We're looking forward to seeing the finished build too! 😁

  • @sunseeker8457
    @sunseeker8457 Год назад +2

    Beer in hand!! Finally I video I can and watch all the way through! A true Brit. The only way to work. Cheers!

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  Год назад

      Haha, cheers! Necessary for some of those late night building sessions 😄

    • @sunseeker8457
      @sunseeker8457 Год назад +1

      @@SelfBuiltStories Well because of you guy's. I have just brought my first van (4 days ago). And it needs a re-build .Thanx to you that your videos are in detail of both what not to do and what to do (beer with me. I on my 5th bear just now writing this)! So for me a long way to go. But seriously your videos are a big help to people like mw doing this for the first time (at 60 years old too).

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  Год назад

      @@sunseeker8457 Ah very happy to hear that! Hope you enjoy building it (it's mostly enjoyable, with some frustrating moments thrown in- the beer will help with that...!). Exciting times, good luck!

  • @Scrambler85
    @Scrambler85 2 года назад +3

    Having watched van builds for years and Having built my own van I have to say that I'm impressed with the fitment of your parts and pieces. Excellent work.
    Definitely a thumbs up 👍

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! It is nice when you can see it all coming together 🙂

  • @hunglikeadonkeybutnotassmelly
    @hunglikeadonkeybutnotassmelly 2 года назад +3

    woop i got top spot....superb build quality btw.

  • @hedleypepper1838
    @hedleypepper1838 Год назад +1

    I've been binge watching your videos and they're cracking, thank you. As much as I watch and think your mad to do things like that corner, these are the things that are making your van stand out as better than a pro job 😮😊😊

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  Год назад

      Haha, yeah that corner piece was a bit of work for sure but gave us a bit more usable space so we're really happy with it. And thanks! 🙂

  • @ceebkay
    @ceebkay 2 года назад +4

    I’ve binge watched all the way to episode 29,I’m looking forward to seeing the next episodes,I’ve watched so many builds on you tube and yours is by far the best and your both so modest!,you should be very proud of your achievements and attention to detail.good luck for the future!x❤️🚐🚐

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад +1

      That's very kind of you, thank you! Glad you enjoyed the videos enough to binge watch them all, hope you enjoy the rest as well 😀

  • @kevinbeckwith7740
    @kevinbeckwith7740 2 года назад +1

    Great job guys. I think you would put many professionals to shame with your dedication and accuracy.

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад +1

      Cheers, they'd probably finish the job a bit quicker though 😁

  • @Dtp2296
    @Dtp2296 2 года назад +2

    Thats more like a bomb shelter 😄. Very substantial, honestly most of the material size could have been cut down on quiet a lot and still be more than strong enough but i really admire the thought you put in. Quality well above a lot of chippies i work with. Well done

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад

      Haha, cheers 🙂 Yeah it is pretty solid! We did consider building the whole frame out of 2x1s instead, but we thought using square timber would be easier to join and build up, and give some more material to fix our cabinets and bench seats too, route the pipe work through etc. We had to add a few more intermediate crossmembers than we originally thought as we were using up scraps of the plywood we had more edges that needed to be able to screw into something than if we'd had bigger pieces left. But yeah we probably could have used 2x1 for a few of those extra bits in hindsight to cut a fraction of the weight off, all a learning experience! 😄

    • @Dtp2296
      @Dtp2296 2 года назад +2

      @@SelfBuiltStories yeah nothing wrong with that. You did a great job with your limited experience. You should be proud. A lot of people and companies just use structural ply for the 3 sides and everything around it gives it extra rigidity doing away with any framing which obviously saves a huge amount of weight

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад

      Cheers, yeah we're happy with it :) With wood prices so high at the moment too we were pretty keen to use up all the wall scraps we had, but If we were to build it again we reckon we would probably go and make just the right wall a single sheet of ply to save a bit of space, but keep the others framed out the same as now

  • @adventure_onthedaily9851
    @adventure_onthedaily9851 2 года назад +2

    Watching you guys build is like ASMR for your eyes 😁it's so precise and soothing to watch lol. Nice job!!

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад +1

      Haha, thank you! Funny you say that, we said a similar thing to ourselves when we were watching back the gripfill part at the end, it was quite satisfying to watch 🙂

  • @normm.7265
    @normm.7265 2 года назад +2

    We have missed seeing you two. Welcome back. I commend your commitment to exactitude. Piano makers worldwide are green with envy. Loved the Cornwall visit. And, Abi, there is something different about you. I just can't put my FINGER on it. (Happy Marriage. May God bless you richly.) ✝🙏

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад +1

      Haha thank you as usual 😊 Yeah we were fortunate to have some amazing weather when we were down in Cornwall again, as you might have guessed by now we're quite fond of it 🙂

  • @clintstinytrailerconversio5560
    @clintstinytrailerconversio5560 Год назад +1

    This is team work. Nice to watch.

  • @videodomination
    @videodomination 2 года назад +3

    Great video!! One of my fave van build channels now

  • @영창비앤티
    @영창비앤티 2 года назад +3

    Nice very good ^^
    감사합니다. 좋아요^^

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад +2

      감사합니다 (Hope that's correct!) Thanks for watching 🙂

  • @Macktheknife11
    @Macktheknife11 2 года назад +3

    Looking like it's going to be great when it's finished guys. Especially love the recycling idea.

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад +1

      Cheers! Fingers crossed it all pans out how we're planning and works well 😛

  • @vicki9929
    @vicki9929 2 года назад +3

    So glad to see you!
    Great job on setting your shower! Fantastic!

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад

      Thank you!! It was pretty nice to see this one go up! 😊

  • @nata3467
    @nata3467 Год назад

    Thank you for being so open and honest about your mental health struggles you are absolutely an inspiration to younger people and older people like myself.

  • @notguilty1467
    @notguilty1467 Год назад +1

    as a carpenter i use 3:4:5 almost every day. actually most of the stuff you are doing is instinctively correct.

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  Год назад

      Thanks! And cool, yeah it was pretty helpful and nice and precise!

  • @judyweber9855
    @judyweber9855 2 года назад +2

    I love how clear and concise your explanations are. Keep up the good work. One suggestion I would make for the kitchen cabinets would be to make them pull out selves rather than stationary. Given the space constrictions in vans if you have pull out shelves (not with high sides like drawers, just an inch or so) you will be able to reach everything in the back of the shelves very easily. I have them in all of my kitchen cabinets and it make the space very usable.

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  Год назад

      Thanks! And yeah that's pretty sound advice, anything to make the small amount of space more usable is helpful. Most of what we're building will be pull-out drawers, we probably won't have many shelves at all with the kitchen layout we're going for we think. Possibly we'll a sliding shelf in our bulkhead larder area but haven't completely decided on what we're doing for that bit yet 🙂

  • @iangunning2041
    @iangunning2041 2 года назад +2

    Just like a pro

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад +1

      Haha thanks, pro would have probably built it faster though 😀

  • @chiefdruid666
    @chiefdruid666 2 года назад +3

    Great work again guys, really enjoying following your journey on this build, what I really like is the attention to detail you put into it 😀😀

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад +2

      Thanks a lot we appreciate it! We do like to take our time to get it how we want it 😀

  • @sB3rg
    @sB3rg 2 года назад +2

    Just finished our shower! Hated having to work all the curves along our transit exterior wall. Every piece had to be uniquely shaped and it took forever. I hope yours is less tedious! Happy to see it coming along.

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад +1

      Cool! Hope yours worked out well, and yeah there always seems to be curves and pillars getting in the way, would be so much quicker with straight right-angled walls 😅 And thanks we're happy to see it coming along too!

  • @murtzia
    @murtzia 2 года назад +2

    I really missed your videos. Happy you are back. Good work! Looking really nice.

  • @neilpearson4338
    @neilpearson4338 11 месяцев назад +1

    What a lovely couple you are and your channel is great I’m so glad I came across it! Thanks for some great tips and advice and good luck with the build. X

  • @edwardlord3632
    @edwardlord3632 2 года назад +3

    From the other side of the pond , enjoy your build advice. About to get my MY23 in about a month if Ford cooperates. Your shower video is timely as we are looking to do the same thing. Thanks for this.

  • @ciccorilla
    @ciccorilla Год назад +1

    Simply brilliant guys.

  • @joecrawford9732
    @joecrawford9732 Год назад +1

    Hi guys I’m sure you won’t see this, but in the off chance, absolutely love your attention to detail you put into your build, it really is second to none! Just wondering what were your thoughts regarding a toilet? I take it you won’t be having a permanent one with a vent? Cheers!

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  Год назад

      Hey! We've seen it, thank you ☺️ And we're going to be using a Simploo composting toilet that will live in the shower room and then we'll take it out whenever we want to shower. It'll have a 40mm waste pipe attached with an inline fan that's outside (to avoid having wires in the wet area) and attached to the toilet with flexipipe so it's easy to remove. That will vent out through the floor under the van in the bench seat area 👍

  • @lawrencereeves5798
    @lawrencereeves5798 Год назад +1

    Great build so far,I'm learning lots,Cornwall is a beautiful place to go walking, I'm in Polperro

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  Год назад +1

      Thank you, and yeah it's one of our favourite places 🙂 That's cool, we've been to Polperro a few times, very nice round there 😊

  • @daviddring8692
    @daviddring8692 2 года назад +4

    I realise it's too late now. But for levelling your shower wall. You just need a decent size square & square it to the floor. Or use an off cut of plywood as long as you have 2 square edges
    Also to save you some more space. 2 x 1 instead of 2 x 2 would have been sufficient for your walls. As long as you had enough cross members

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for the comment, yeah we do have a square that we use quite a lot but it's not quite big enough so we found it was looking square but still being off by the time it got to the ceiling (didn't help that most of the wood has some slight bow to it too even after choosing the straightest bits!). We did actually gaffatape an extension to it with another ruler which worked pretty well in the end 😅 And yeah we almost did use 2x1 but thought it might make some other things a bit tricky like routing the pipe work and mounting the taps and things. Sure we could have got it to work though, always good to save more space as you say 🙂

  • @dfanman1
    @dfanman1 2 года назад +1

    Great video guys! I am suffering from the same issues you are because of the shower layout. Very informative and helpful thank you! Keep the videos coming!

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад +1

      Cheers! Yeah it took a bit of thought this one, good luck with yours!

  • @paulhawkins6714
    @paulhawkins6714 2 года назад +1

    Well done you two. I look forward to each episode. I'm only converting a baby transit connect but lots of good ideas and 'ways around problems' to glean. Thanks!

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад

      No worries, you're welcome! Sometimes we wish we were converting a smaller van, every project would be a lot quicker 😅 (But we love our jumbo!) Glad you're enjoying the videos 🙂

  • @robhilton716
    @robhilton716 Год назад +2

    Great job guys, amazing attention to detail as always. It’ll all pay off in the long run I’m sure👌

  • @youtubehandol
    @youtubehandol 2 года назад +1

    I fucken hate how good ya'll are. Your example is blowing out my ETA.

  • @nigelburton7408
    @nigelburton7408 2 года назад +1

    Great attention to detail. Well done. For squaring everything the best 1st job for van builders is to make your own 6ft tall square from wood or aluminium that is floor standing. Can also then be used for squaring the wall cupboards. Everything then squares to the floor. 👍

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад

      Thanks! And yeah that's not a bad idea. We did make a rudimentary bigger square by gaffa taping a metal ruler to our smaller square which worked okay, but having a floor to ceiling one would be pretty nice! Just have to make sure to pick a nice straight piece of wood 😛

    • @KentFleshman
      @KentFleshman 2 года назад +1

      @@SelfBuiltStories use extruded aluminum and you won't have to worry about finding wood that is straight.😏

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад

      @@KentFleshman Haha yeah fair point, we were put off by the cost (although wood isn't exactly cheap at the moment!), but also just prefer the look and feel of wood, even if it is a bit of a pain sometimes :)

  • @timothydavis3703
    @timothydavis3703 2 года назад +2

    Love your videos and build. Great work.

  • @pilgrimpaul7798
    @pilgrimpaul7798 2 года назад +2

    It’s so exciting seeing your van come together. You are doing an amazing job. That was some very impressive GCSE maths. I love the cut away scenes in Cornwall. I am currently walking the SWCP and filming my walks and it wasn’t that long ago I passed through that area.

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад

      Haha thanks, good to put it to some use! 😛 Glad you're enjoying the videos and yeah the SWCP is lovely, we especially like it around Cornwall 🙂

  • @dannyforsyth9967
    @dannyforsyth9967 2 года назад +1

    You guys are amazing! I'm starting my Sprinter build next week. Hopefully ready for Porthcurno in Spring! One of my favourite beaches :)

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад

      Awesome, good luck with your build! And a great part of the world for sure 😀

  • @diovanialmeida3420
    @diovanialmeida3420 2 года назад +1

    Bom dia mais um vídeo excelente parabéns e vamos continuar assistindo seus vídeos estamos gostando muito e muitas dicas agente está aprendendo com vocês obrigado e ficam com Deus abraços 🙏👍✋👏🙏

  • @williambarnes7704
    @williambarnes7704 2 года назад +2

    Nice job 👏

  • @passenger3
    @passenger3 2 года назад +1

    You guys are doing so good 👍 it's great to watch it unfold.
    New sub - and soly on the bases on how Abi handles them tools 🔧 😄
    Like a pro 😎 👌🏻 lv it .!!

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад

      Haha thanks! We both like to give everything a go, all good experience! 😀

  • @newvannoplan756
    @newvannoplan756 2 года назад +1

    Yep welcome to the shower pain. Just finished our van, the shower was probably or one of the hardest things to do. We cut our own base and are doing the porta potty option.

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад

      Haha yep, one of those projects we put off for a while knowing it was going to be a bit of a pain... and it didn't disappoint 😅 So many times in the van everything would be so much easier if something was just a tiny bit bigger/smaller or further away, always seems to come down to the wire with making everything work 😛 But it comes together in the end, somehow!

  • @kululv
    @kululv 7 месяцев назад

    that thing to make it square would be a level. all you have to do first is to level the van floor! Also, I think your 1x1 is overkill for a non load bearing wall

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  6 месяцев назад

      Levelling the van floor would have been a pretty big job on the incredibly slopey ground we were on! 😛 Even if we could have found a perfectly flat bit of ground to move the van to it still rises up at the rear and each corner has a slightly different drop with the weight distribution. So you'd need some experimentation with chocks or some nice air suspension to be able to even do it precisely. And even then without a pricey digital level you're relying on a reading a small bubble to get the correct angle... Much easier, quicker and more precise to do a couple of measurements with a tape measure, and works on any ground. Another quick and simple way is to to just have a big square, we had a smallish one but fashioned it a bit longer using some offcuts of timber which worked pretty good in places too.
      For the wall studs we wanted the depth to be able to route all the pipes and wires and we use the cavities as extra storage pockets from the other side 👍

  • @elsuperpollo2273
    @elsuperpollo2273 6 месяцев назад

    I'm looking to put some walls up in a cargo van, for a spot for a composting toilet. So I have a place to use the bathroom while I'm at work delivering rural mail and packages.

  • @greatescape7735
    @greatescape7735 Год назад

    Hi, I have just come across 'Johnny & Hanna's adventures without realising the names thinking it was both of you! 😳 more so Hanna looking and sounding very very similar

  • @Mr-bill-1313
    @Mr-bill-1313 Год назад +1

    Nice 👍

  • @RooMonroe
    @RooMonroe Год назад +1

    Good video

  • @Phelix27
    @Phelix27 2 года назад +2

    If you’ve mentioned this then apologies but are you installing ventilation for the shower. I was waiting for you to install a fan or equivalent. Great videos, keep up the good work 👍

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад +3

      Thanks! And good question we thought about that a lot. What we're planning on doing now is having a sliding door that finishes a little shy of the top of the frame leaving a small air gap, and then we have the maxxfan right outside the door which we'll have on extract mode while we're using the shower. Then we'll have the heater venting directly into the bottom of the shower through the wall and blowing dry air through, so what we're hoping is that there will be a decent airflow pushing all the moisture air out the top of the shower and being sucked out by the fan. We did think about installing an additional fan, but directly above the shower is solar panels, and the wall is quite a deep cavity so it would be a bit awkward. But (at least at the moment) we think it should work pretty well, and we should be able to close the door after a shower, leave the fan on with the heater going, and have the whole space dry itself out. That's the plan anyway, we'll see how well it works in practice of course, but from our quick test the other day we think it will 😛

  • @A470RCSoaring
    @A470RCSoaring 2 года назад +1

    Yayyyy, I’ve caught up 👍 I’m a new subscriber and been binge watching your videos, (along with those of other van builders), to get tips & ideas for my own build In a couple of years time, when retirement will give me the time to do it.
    Loving your videos! I’m sure you must have had some filming & editing experience prior to making this series?
    Keep up the good work and I look forward to continuing to follow your build & subsequent travels.
    Steve
    P.S. I’m a runner too but retiring from half marathons. The body no longer wants to work as it once did 😢

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад +1

      Hey Steve, thanks a lot for your comment! Glad you're enjoying the videos and finding them useful 😊 We spend quite a lot of time doing the editing for each video but we enjoy it (and hopefully it's worth it!). We'd both played around a bit before but nothing on this scale, we try to get a bit better with each one :) Hope it won't be too long till you get to start your project! Any particularly good halfs you've run? We're hoping to swing by a few European ones on the road 🙂

    • @A470RCSoaring
      @A470RCSoaring 2 года назад +1

      @@SelfBuiltStories thanks for your reply. I’ve run a few interesting halfs, including trails. Like a 15 miler along a Pembrokeshire coastal path that was no more than a tyre width wide in 40 mph winds.
      Next Sunday I’m running my 4th & final Palma Majorca half. It’s an amazing atmosphere with runners from 50 or more countries there. They also have 10k & full marathon distance also. I hear Valencia is good too so I fancy doing a 10k there next year.
      Learning to edit videos can be challenging. I’ve been doing it for a while and still learning for my own channel. Also trying to be creative with the filming also.
      Take a look at the videos from camper vibe who produce some excellent quality videos.
      Looking forward to your next video.
      Steve

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад +1

      @@A470RCSoaring Awesome, hope the Palma half went well! And yeah intense wind on a coastal path isn't what you want :D Can imagine Valencia being a nice run as well, good shout

  • @pc6516
    @pc6516 Год назад +1

    Legends, thanks for making these vids. Brilliant!

  • @tobywebb467
    @tobywebb467 Год назад +1

    Awesome job and thanks so much for making so instructional! What internal dimensions did you end up with in the bathroom?

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  Год назад

      Cheers! And the rectangle part inside the shower is roughly 76x60cm, and then there's the angled part which gets around the van pillar and the box part around the wheel arch 👍

  • @christianwinkelmann8477
    @christianwinkelmann8477 2 года назад +1

    Nice work, probably could be nice to have a cut of on the left and right side of the filters .

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад

      Cheers! And do you mean a bit more space between the filters and the wall on each side? If so, we actually switched the plastic connectors for some brass ones which are a bit shallower, so it's a bit less of a tight fit now 😛

  • @cccmmm1234
    @cccmmm1234 Год назад +1

    I can sympathize with Tim as I am 6ft 5 and have sz 13 or 14 shoes. I always hang off the end of the bed.
    Did you consider fibreglassing the shower?

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  Год назад

      Yeah I like to have space to hang off the end of the bed, width ways definitely wasn't an option for me! We didn't really consider it to be honest as the tanking option just looked a bit easier and less fiddly to do and get right to us. It worked really well for us so we'd do the same again most likely 👍

  • @daviddring8692
    @daviddring8692 2 года назад

    So much easier & look better to just box in the metal strut at bottom. Then easy 45 deg corner

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад +1

      That's how we thought we'd do it in the beginning actually, but decided against it in the end as we already had to work around the wheel arch box and thought having two squared boxes would make standing space more limited and get annoying. Just boxing around the pillar lower down wouldn't be enough too because the van wall slopes in as it goes up so to make it an easy right angle we'd have to bring it out into the van more which we figured would just waste space. We quite like having the diagonal wall as it's a nice place for the shower rail to go and made it really easy to route the pipes and wiring through it. We quite like how it looks with the diagonal bit 😀

  • @marcherrmann3044
    @marcherrmann3044 2 года назад +1

    Hey guys, enjoying your videos from New Zealand. Like all the comments say, very impressed with your build quality 👌 I'm building a van too and up to the same stage as you. What are you planning on lining the shower with over the ply?

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад

      Cool, travelling around NZ in a motorhome a few years ago is one of the drivers behind us doing this project 🙂 And thank you! We've actually finished the shower room now (but not edited the video yet), what we've used is 2mm sheet PVC along with one feature wall of PVC faux tiles. And that was on top of a waterproof tanking layer for a bit of extra peace of mind that everything is nice and water tight. Pretty happy with how it turned out in the end 🙂

  • @robotanomonous7505
    @robotanomonous7505 Год назад +1

    Nice Job with this. What were the dimensions that you decided on for the shower cubicle?

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  Год назад

      Cheers :) And the rectangle part inside the shower is roughly 76x60cm, and then there's the angled part which gets around the van pillar, and the box part which gets around the wheel arch so a bit smaller in those areas. HTH!

  • @leelendon1482
    @leelendon1482 Год назад +1

    Hi guys, I'm on the shower part now. Just wondering how wide did it come out in total and length . Great series

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  Год назад

      Hey, the rectangle part inside the shower is roughly 76x60cm, and then there's the angled part which gets around the van pillar and the box part around the wheel arch 👍

    • @leelendon1482
      @leelendon1482 Год назад +1

      @@SelfBuiltStories thanks guys . Great series , I imagine time consuming doing the video work as well. I am doing this part now and divided the van into 600 x 3 across Port to starboard ( I do boat upholstery lol ) with the shower for space I can't help but encroach on the space like coming out at 650 using up a bit of walkway . Did you have the same with yours . I have a boxer L3 by the way . Followed your power audit as well. Helped me so much .

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  Год назад +1

      Thanks a lot :) And yeah it does take a considerable amount of time... definitely slows the build down several times over but we're happy that we'll have all the videos to look back on one day 🙂 Glad they've helped! And yeah the shower was obviously quite a big footprint to get in and we spent a bit of time figuring out how far we wanted to have it in the van. We're pretty happy with the balance, it sticks out a little more than our kitchen but not enough that it feels in the way and we can both walk through the middle no problem. Going around the wheel arch and the awkward corner took some work but gave us a bit more usable space too

  • @lfcdunc01
    @lfcdunc01 Год назад +1

    How are you guys going to clad the back and sliding doors ?

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  Год назад

      We haven't completely decided yet, but we'll probably leave those till right near the end. We want to see how much weight we'll have to play with first and make sure we won't obstruct anything, but thinking we might put some of the leftover cladding on one half and have simple thin ply/carpet on the other. We'll see!

  • @Nick-yf2fh
    @Nick-yf2fh 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great build, what thickness ply did you use, is it 3.6mm?

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  5 месяцев назад +1

      Cheers, and we used all of the leftover scraps from the original ply walls we took out the van at the beginning, it was ~5mm 👍

  • @philipvousden4469
    @philipvousden4469 Год назад

    Hi guys just found your videos, Why have you used 2x2 timber for your shower cubical, if you used 2x1 timber on edge = more room when on the loo, cover internal walls with upvc sheeting, good luck

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  Год назад

      Hiya, we used the 2x2 for two reasons really. First was its all we had left at the time, and second because we wanted the depth in the wall to be able to route the pipe work through, and also we're using the recesses as exposed cubby holes for a bit more storage. But if we were doing it again, we would make the vertical ones 2x2s for the extra strength but probably use 2x1s for the horizontal extra pieces to support the ply, on edge like you say. We wouldn't save any space doing it that way but would save half the weight on those pieces. Also using all the small scraps of ply we had left meant we had to use more of the horizontal pieces to support them all on the joins. Possibly we'd also buy a big clean sheet of ply to avoid some of those, but yeah at the time we wanted to use up everything we had left to save buying anything extra. And thanks!

  • @4486xxdawson
    @4486xxdawson 9 месяцев назад

    Late to the show , could have used a plywood to make the wallls , also could have done a little bump out for your knees that would be under the cabinet or towards underside of bed when useing toilet , not that it matters now

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  9 месяцев назад

      Cheers, we did consider making an alcove like that at one point actually but decided against it to keep the construction and waterproofing more straightforward, and we didn't want to eat into the space either side where we now have our shower tank and seat storage. Having used it for many months now we find we have enough space and don't hit our knees at all 👍 We used scraps of plywood for the walls that was in the van when we bought it, or if you mean for the frame too then we we wanted to batten it out to have space to route the pipes and wires, and also make it really easy to build and join piece by piece 🙂

  • @thaz
    @thaz 2 года назад +2

    great job but what about the vent?

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад +2

      Thanks 🙂 What we're planning to do is use the maxxfan that's right outside the shower to pull out the moisture air. We're thinking we'll put in a sliding door with a small airgap at the top, and then we'll have the heater blowing warm dry air in to the bottom of the shower. So hopefully it will create good airflow to remove the moisture and then dry out the shower room afterwards

  • @unyalliman
    @unyalliman 2 года назад +2

    Are the hen's good layers? Plenty of eggs?

  • @matterhorn1975
    @matterhorn1975 Год назад

    I was in exactly the same situation as you guys 6 months ago, I'm 6ft 2 and need a fixed bed back to front, and managed to get a bathroom in at 900mm long, it's cosy but adequate. It's amazing what a 6ft 2 bed length ways limits room else where.
    As for acurate verticals I used a 400mm x 600mm square from the floor.
    Did you not vapour barrier the camper?
    I'd be intrested in what the finished overall weight is on the build with all that heavy duty stud work lol.

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  Год назад +1

      Yeah it's like a Tetris game trying to fit everything in to such a tight space, and somehow there always seems to be a way to _just_ make it work 😀 And no we decided not to put in a separate vapour barrier in the end. Weight wise we've weighed the van a few times during the build so far and are on track at the moment, but it definitely makes you think twice about everything that's going in! The shower frame could have been a bit lighter with less horizontal bits if our ply wasn't in such small pieces but we wanted to use up the scraps and wood we had left instead of buying any more. We might still shave a few bits out here and there because every little helps 😛

  • @punjabseth260
    @punjabseth260 Год назад +1

    😋🥰🥰👍

  • @iambecauseweareonelove8211
    @iambecauseweareonelove8211 Год назад

    12.43 ish into vid have you not heard of a spirit level,no need to measure :) simples :)

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  Год назад +1

      A spirit level measures relative to Earth so doesn't work for us in a van on sloping ground unfortunately 🙂

  • @leniharris9497
    @leniharris9497 Год назад

    hi can you tell us how you heat the water for the shower with your diesel heater please

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  Год назад

      Hiya, sure, we're using the Bobil vans Air Xchange heat exchanger kit, which works great! www.bobilvans.co.uk/air-heaters

  • @iamjmiley
    @iamjmiley Год назад

    Hey I was wondering where you guys got your water tank from

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  Год назад

      Hey, we got it from www.directwatertanks.co.uk/ 👍

  • @catr9137
    @catr9137 Год назад

    What brand of extendable clamps are you using?

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  Год назад

      Hiya, we have a mismatch of a few different ones, these ones and others similar: www.screwfix.com/p/irwin-quick-grip-bar-clamp-spreader-18-/82300

  • @aengus.l
    @aengus.l 2 года назад

    Are you not installing a fan?

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад

      For the fan we're using the maxxfan that's right outside the shower, and then the shower door will have a small airgap at the top, and we'll have the heater blowing warm dry air in to the bottom of the shower. So hopefully it will create good airflow to remove the moisture and then dry out the shower room afterwards

  • @gemsvan
    @gemsvan Год назад

    where did you get the shower filtration system?

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  Год назад

      Hiya, we picked it up on Amazon and there should be a link to it in the description. It's not specifically designed for showers but should work pretty well for us 🙂

  • @Lion19722
    @Lion19722 2 года назад +1

    Are these white vans expensive to insure and what’s the yearly tax. Thanks

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад +2

      The road tax is currently £290 per year, and the insurance hard to say as it varies quite a lot depending on size, whether it's in conversion or not, usage, miles etc, so most people will go through a broker for a bespoke quote. For a rough ball park, probably somewhere between £300-700 per year. HTH

    • @Lion19722
      @Lion19722 2 года назад

      Thank you. Me and my wife are Looking forward to more videos before we take the leap.

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад

      @@Lion19722 No problem :)

  • @jordansydney1840
    @jordansydney1840 26 дней назад

    How is this a year on? Any issues doing it this way?

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  25 дней назад

      Hiya, do you mean as a wet room with all the tanking? If so then nope we've had no issues doing it that way and would do the same again. The only thing we need to do at some point is renew some of the sealant around the edges 👍

  • @teslafreedomenergy
    @teslafreedomenergy Год назад

    so thin wood frame hahahahahahahh

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  Год назад

      Thinnest we could go with the bits of wood and scraps we had left 🙃

  • @ragnaroksangel
    @ragnaroksangel 7 месяцев назад

    I don't understand why people keep ki1ling their real estate by defeating the contours of the van with flat wooden frames. Yes, it's easier, but there's no benefit to doing it. It isn't hard math or hard to do. Flattening everything is lazy and destroys several inches of real estate. That is nonsense.

    • @ragnaroksangel
      @ragnaroksangel 7 месяцев назад

      Guess I was prophetic... I wrote that at the beginning of the video. As time went on, I'm standing by it. Also, it's not a house. It's a van. WAY, way overboard with materials and building. Bet you blow the motor/trans in less than 50k miles and we can just wonder why 🤷‍♂️

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  7 месяцев назад

      Yep, that's why we made the back wall in three different sections so it hugs the contours of the van and there's no wasted space... 🙃 By doing away with a shower tray we were also able to push the shower right into the walls and box around the wheel arch and pillar for max space too. The maths wasn't hard but it was a faff and time-consuming as pretty much every piece on that wall is custom made and angled so can see why others don't bother if it's not their priority.
      For us it was worth it, so the only bit of van wall that's not really part of it is the lower section that would obviously be pointless in the shower as we wouldn't be able to make use of it anyway, but it is a perfect for routing all the pipes and wires. Happy with our material choices throughout the van, weight is always a concern and you get more refined with each project. If we weren't using up scraps of plywood we could have had less crossmembers for this one, but wood is expensive so it's a trade-off. Possibly thinner battens in some places but not everywhere as we want depth for routing pipework, cables and mounting the sliding door. It's not a house but it is a home... that happens to be on wheels. Thanks for watching, cheers 👍

  • @flapsfalkland5181
    @flapsfalkland5181 2 года назад +1

    Another brilliant video guys 👍👍❤️ @bettyourcampervan xx i am building a small shower cubicle in Betty2 and will incorporate some of your build! Thanks xx looking forward to the waterproif cladding video 👍

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад +1

      Cheers! Good luck with your shower build 😄

    • @flapsfalkland5181
      @flapsfalkland5181 2 года назад +1

      @@SelfBuiltStories thanks! I will be watching your next one 👍

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  2 года назад +1

      @@flapsfalkland5181 Awesome, hopefully it won't take as long to get out as this one 😛

  • @matthewmann7713
    @matthewmann7713 4 месяца назад

    Builders square mate. They are large so just stick it on the floor and assuming your shower frame side is straight, you will get an accurate fitting. It raises a good point though! If you dont have a level floor to park the van on or your van doesnt sit level. Once you have covered up the walls of the van, you wont have a datum point. For anyone doing a build, set your bed or kitchen units level to the van. Once you have those you will be able to find level to the van anywhere or use a spirit level and angle measure and work out how many degrees your van leans front to back and you can set everything to that and then everything will look right to the eye.

    • @SelfBuiltStories
      @SelfBuiltStories  4 месяца назад

      Yep we have one and use it all the time, super handy! Unless you have a huge square though we found there was still a margin of error as the battons were a lot longer than the square we had, so by the time it reaches the roof it can be out a little, especially with wood that's not completely straight to begin with and a semi-spongy floor (vinyl). We did gaffotape an extension to ours which worked pretty good 😛 That gave us a decent reading and then measuring a 345 we were able to get the final position really nice and accurate with barely any effort 👍