Besides all the video stuff (which was great, by the way), the fact that you'd put in this much time and effort to help a friend realize his dream is pretty awesome man. Well done to the whole team and I can't wait to see this thing once it's all done!
Whoa! Dudes, this is already on its way to being way cooler than my van! I have the same Promaster in silver. You guys are so lucky to have buds with wood working skills. I’m already jealous! Keep up the great work!
This is a phenomenal video, thank you for it. The narration is so clear and easy to follow, and isn't padded with useless filler words and sentences. God, RUclips needs more stuff like this, keep it up.
definitely suggest a roof vent if there isnt one already, also a cool idea that i have on my camper van is a large eye hook on the outside of the van for a hammock I just park neer a tree and rig on end up to the van and the other to the tree, the ultimate hang out spot for in the hot evening
This has been a massive undertaking thus far, but I'm really happy with what we have come up with. MASSIVE thanks to both Seth and Johnny as without them I'd be lost in this build! 🤘🔨 So what do you guys think we should add to the van next?
Seth, it's really impressive to see how fully committed you are to helping Alexander get started by DOING THINGS RIGHT. You are really a great friend and mentor to him, and the investment you're making in him is really incredible. You're an inspiration not only to Alex, but to everyone you're sharing the journey with. I salute you, sir.
if you do it yourself then you'll know exactly how to repair anything inside the van if it breaks. For instance imagine all of your power shuts off and you have some mechanic fix it by buying a whole new battery when it couldve just been a loose cable?
@@Aggrobiscuit Oh they actually have mods for fitting in showers- Toilets are a bit more tricky, but they have portable composters that can be used. It's awkward, but it seems doable really.
Good job!! I really like the swivel seats. For future build. I would plan my electric out using conduit for wiring. I would put the framing boards in the walls and the ceiling. Then skip buying sound deadening patches and spray foam insulation the inside walls and roof. Here's a secret most people don't know. You can measure the van out for spray foam and buy it. Usually locally. There ready to go containers. Pretty cheap. You tell them the square ft. Your covering and they tell you how much you need. I was building a hunting blind about 5 years ago cost $80 bucks to spray foam insulate. Back then and it was more square footage then this van. After you spray foam put your interior walls and ceiling on. Gives you better insulation,no mild,take care of sound deadening. Just a thought.
There are some beautiful conversions out there. I'd love to do my own if I had the money for it. (PS. Big fan of your stuff, your voice has brought a legit tear or two to my eyes).
Holy cow, you guys are killing it with the progress! Love the entire video - I'm impressed. That workstation and cabinet are freakin' rad. Cannot wait to see more. (And yeah, sorry for jumping on the bandwagon with the fiber glass insulation - you made the right call!).
Hi Hannah, give Alex all the feedback on what would you have done differently to your Van or what would you sacrifice in return for something your van doesnt have.
I’ve watched a lot of van conversion videos but this one, for some reason, stands out as one of the best. Something about the tempo of the video and the narrators voice. Also the video is very informative with just the right amount of details. Bravo!
Nice Seth. You are a really good pal to Alex. Everyone should have such a competent and generous friend... I'm a big fan of yours. Alex seems like a really good guy too. Cheers
As a window tinter/stereo shop owner, custom woodworking nut, and overall mtb geek I just have to say this is one of the coolest things I've ever seen. Great friends doin' cool $hit for each other. Keep it up, folks: you are KILLIN" IT!!! Oh, crap; might be dumb, but did you guys VENT the battery enclosure? I'm sure I prob'ly missed that it's a completely sealed stable-medium gel-type battery, but I'm actually in the middle of helping a good friend myself! Great job, Seth; I moved up here to NC as a Florida native appx 17~1/2 years ago for one reason: TRAILS!!! I'm sure you can imagine my, umm, invocations and exhalations the first time I rode Kitsuma, for instance; sheer delight marries abject terror, lol!!! Keep up the great work my friend,,,
HOLY CRAP. Best comprehensive overview of a van conversion. Im moving my "studio" into a van eventually, complete goals and freedom. If i had all the money in the world i think this is how i would want to live. Really awesome man, thanks for sharing.
I've been watching build outs to get myself ready to build a rig for my girlfriend and I. This video gave me tons of things to consider that I'd never thought of and I'm crazy appreciative. Also, as a former biker who's never seen your channel before: instant subscriber. (I miss my Diamondback.) Thanks for pointing out everything you did wrong and every bump along the first part of this build out. That's a huge help to someone who's planning. It shows how humble you are in a small way, but it makes a huge difference. PS: I've known Johnny for ages (since '08-ish) and met him on a forum that no longer exists, and have found him in the wildest spots I'd never imagine. (Last time, it was on Reddit.) His woodworking is out of this f*cking world and is mesmerizing, especially because he's as OCD in his woodworking as I am in life. (I hang my head in shame, but in his craft that's an amazing thing to see, something most others don't consider to the level he does.) To see him help do a build out is probably the most satisfying thing I've found since my girlfriend and I decided we were going to embark on this extraordinarily scary but exciting journey.
This was very interesting, and well documented! Thanks for a very useful video that was fun to watch. I learned a lot. At some point, I want to do this all by myself. Thank you!!! I wanted to mention... instead of foam insulation spray, please consider black sheep wool insulation. No moisture, no mold, eco safe, no smell. Higher cost but no toxic vapors.
I know nothing of mountain biking, but I like watching people build things. not to worry, just like there are biking channels like this for your community, there are channels around that document people building things for people who like that. good project and good video, have fun biking!
When you ran the behind the wall (DC) Power runs, Be very careful not to pinch the wires against the medal van ribs. This could short out and start fires, Unless you installed ground fault fuses or breakers no worries. Van looks great love it!
Dude, I'm not much into bikes, but I love DIY, camper conversions and tiny house building. And I LOVE the way you make your videos!!! Consider doing more like this. Please! ;)
it just seems like soooo much work for how much can go wrong in a split second. however seriously amazing itd be a dream to do this .. i truly hope this very video pays off that project.
Seth this is great content it might be off topic for some but this is the real life of a dedicated mountain biker , to help out a friend get his mountain bike home kitted out and on the road just shows what sort of people you are . Life" IS "one big journey so why not peddle most of it and fly the rest. MTB is for the living !
You guys need to check out these things called rivnuts they are the greatest things ever for adding machine threads into sheet metal especially thin sheet metal they are commonly used on conversions
So i've been working (as an apprentice) in a van modifying and repairing workshop, we do jobs like this everyday non stop and cant deal with all the work. So what i have to say is that you guys made an awesome job, there could be some minor changes but nothing special. Good Job! ps:from Portugal
I've always thought that people who camp incognito should throw a something that looks like a company name or logo on the side of the van with some general statement like "emergency repair" so no ones questions why the van is there.
*Nice project. He created more value with this van.* He could try to sell it for profit and build the next version. That is how innovative businesses can start.
So this is the most solid craftsmanship I've ever seen in a conversion video. I love what you guys have done. Might have another career in creating camper vans! I'm a decor chic so I'm eager to s what you do with the design.
That is quite possibly the most beautiful van I have seen in these conversion videos. You guys didn't have to do a lot of restoration since it's fairly new. It would be interesting to make a van like this as a traveling office for a small business
Good friends for helping him. What's the backstory for this -- is there a video? Why is he moving into a van? You've mentioned RUclips career, so does it mean he can't afford an apartment or is it just because he wants to be mobile? Would it be better to buy a camper than building one from scratch? Maybe buying a used motor home?
I SO enjoyed watching this video! Not only was i fascinated by the work you guys did (good skills by the way), but the way it was filmed, edited and narrated was extra high quality - thanks!
Seth, fantastic video. Hands down the best van build video I've come across. I personally would love to see more DIY build videos on your channel as it's clearly something you've a knack for.
@ 5:18 absolutely brilliant way to get the cut outs for the wheel wells. I spent hours measuring the dimensions and re trimming excess until I got it right.
I'm pretty sure that if you let any avid Apple-hater design the computer workstation for a conversion van like this, the 400-500w PCU they stuck in their Gamer™ Approved tower alone would leave that van's battery banks completely dead in like, 15 minutes. (Not to mention a desktop rig would demand far too much of the already limited space, preventing you from using that desk for anything other than computer stuff.) It's not like he's trying to run VR in ultra settings or mine bitcoin with the damn thing. Efficient laptops like an MBP are plenty powerful even for content editing, and overall a much wiser choice for mobile studios since efficiency and a compact footprint are the name of the game.
As someone who has traveled in a van for 2 weeks with a tool box similar to the one you have used in this video I would highly suggest getting pick and pluck foam to put tools and other things that will go into the toolbox into or else when driving the sounds of tools hitting the metal can get very irritating. Other than that great build! Love how its turning out.
I don’t bike at all, or even know the first thing about it. But you genuinely make some of the best quality videos I’ve ever seen and I very much enjoy them!
This channel is AWESOME. I've never been into vlogging channels... but this... this is different. Fun and interesting new adventures, mixed with epic failures and colossal triumphs! Subscribed.
Great build ! Be very carefull with expending foam. Puting it against your walls might creat a lot of problems later on as the foam keeps expanding even after it has dried out. Professionnal camper van,here in france, are strongly advising against it. You don't want the body of your van to have bumps due to expanding foam, this stuff as a very strong power and can put a lot of pressure on the walls.
I watched like a bazillion van conversions but that was definitely one of the better ones! Good advice and your progress looks really amazing. You have a lucky friend haha
@@unacamper9123 which is why he included a question mark. Which you should've figured out before posting, yourself; if your IQ was worth bragging about.
One method for insulation that might work better would be to line what you need to with vapor barrier, trim the interior with 1x1 then sheath it with marine grade ply wood. After that you just drill holes and fill it with slow rise foam. its basically how you build a built in walk-in cooler box. the foam should fill in any nooks and crannies. to finish, you just trim the excess foam and plug the holes. best thing is that slow rise foam has an r-value of close to 8( or more) per inch and is generally not nearly as susceptible to condensation( hence it's use in walk in coolers).
That was a ton of work but it turned out soooooooo good. Always fun hanging with y’all, can’t wait to do it again!
And he dosen't even heart your comment...
CubNeb ikr
Very well done my friend!
Besides all the video stuff (which was great, by the way), the fact that you'd put in this much time and effort to help a friend realize his dream is pretty awesome man. Well done to the whole team and I can't wait to see this thing once it's all done!
My thoughts exactly
The Loam Ranger f
Oh I'm sure he made quite a lot back on this video that documents the whole thing. Look at the views it's gotten.
The Loam Ranger I’ve been subbed for ages man do you remember me
The Loam
Whoa! Dudes, this is already on its way to being way cooler than my van! I have the same Promaster in silver. You guys are so lucky to have buds with wood working skills. I’m already jealous! Keep up the great work!
As a climber and an aspiring van dweller, this video was very inspiring!
This is a phenomenal video, thank you for it. The narration is so clear and easy to follow, and isn't padded with useless filler words and sentences. God, RUclips needs more stuff like this, keep it up.
definitely suggest a roof vent if there isnt one already, also a cool idea that i have on my camper van is a large eye hook on the outside of the van for a hammock I just park neer a tree and rig on end up to the van and the other to the tree, the ultimate hang out spot for in the hot evening
This has been a massive undertaking thus far, but I'm really happy with what we have come up with. MASSIVE thanks to both Seth and Johnny as without them I'd be lost in this build! 🤘🔨
So what do you guys think we should add to the van next?
Shower/toilet
You guys are killing it! Keep up the good work.
slide outs for your bikes? maybe fork mount, then bed on top!
Mini fridge mini freezer,sound system
Some kind of awning would be awesome, love the way its coming together!
Seth, it's really impressive to see how fully committed you are to helping Alexander get started by DOING THINGS RIGHT. You are really a great friend and mentor to him, and the investment you're making in him is really incredible. You're an inspiration not only to Alex, but to everyone you're sharing the journey with. I salute you, sir.
I would totally live in the van if I had someone could do this for me
Me too!
and if overnight it hits 0 degrees, whatever;freezing; they can just toss out your body, and rent to someone else right away! Happy New Year!
if you do it yourself then you'll know exactly how to repair anything inside the van if it breaks. For instance imagine all of your power shuts off and you have some mechanic fix it by buying a whole new battery when it couldve just been a loose cable?
@@squirlmy
Buy a Van with Webasto. Problem solved. Thank me later.
@@Aggrobiscuit Oh they actually have mods for fitting in showers- Toilets are a bit more tricky, but they have portable composters that can be used. It's awkward, but it seems doable really.
Good job!! I really like the swivel seats.
For future build. I would plan my electric out using conduit for wiring.
I would put the framing boards in the walls and the ceiling.
Then skip buying sound deadening patches and spray foam insulation the inside walls and roof.
Here's a secret most people don't know.
You can measure the van out for spray foam and buy it. Usually locally. There ready to go containers. Pretty cheap.
You tell them the square ft. Your covering and they tell you how much you need.
I was building a hunting blind about 5 years ago cost $80 bucks to spray foam insulate. Back then and it was more square footage then this van.
After you spray foam put your interior walls and ceiling on.
Gives you better insulation,no mild,take care of sound deadening.
Just a thought.
It's coming together!
BKXC big fan of your Chanel
BKXC HI
BKXC loven it, keep going wut you guys are going
BKXC yes it's coming together
BKXC Love this type of content.
dude this is the best conversion ive ever seen
There are some beautiful conversions out there. I'd love to do my own if I had the money for it.
(PS. Big fan of your stuff, your voice has brought a legit tear or two to my eyes).
I don’t understand how a 500k RUclipsr has 1 like lmao
Holy cow, you guys are killing it with the progress! Love the entire video - I'm impressed. That workstation and cabinet are freakin' rad. Cannot wait to see more. (And yeah, sorry for jumping on the bandwagon with the fiber glass insulation - you made the right call!).
Hannah Vannah how are you?
I knew it was time to take it seriously when I heard from you 😜
Hi Hannah, give Alex all the feedback on what would you have done differently to your Van or what would you sacrifice in return for something your van doesnt have.
What, Peter Sagan follows Seth's bike hacks.....thats big time.
@hannah Do you think sheep's wool would be ok and not cause mold? Thanks.
I’ve watched a lot of van conversion videos but this one, for some reason, stands out as one of the best. Something about the tempo of the video and the narrators voice. Also the video is very informative with just the right amount of details. Bravo!
Nice Seth. You are a really good pal to Alex. Everyone should have such a competent and generous friend... I'm a big fan of yours. Alex seems like a really good guy too. Cheers
As a window tinter/stereo shop owner, custom woodworking nut, and overall mtb geek I just have to say this is one of the coolest things I've ever seen. Great friends doin' cool $hit for each other. Keep it up, folks: you are KILLIN" IT!!! Oh, crap; might be dumb, but did you guys VENT the battery enclosure? I'm sure I prob'ly missed that it's a completely sealed stable-medium gel-type battery, but I'm actually in the middle of helping a good friend myself! Great job, Seth; I moved up here to NC as a Florida native appx 17~1/2 years ago for one reason: TRAILS!!! I'm sure you can imagine my, umm, invocations and exhalations the first time I rode Kitsuma, for instance; sheer delight marries abject terror, lol!!! Keep up the great work my friend,,,
Seth’s van hacks! 👍👍
the battery compartment looks like a 3000 dollar pc lol
ok
@Nick Urr you ok?
That wasn’t funny nick
I agree it does
@Nick Urr Your point?
HOLY CRAP. Best comprehensive overview of a van conversion. Im moving my "studio" into a van eventually, complete goals and freedom. If i had all the money in the world i think this is how i would want to live. Really awesome man, thanks for sharing.
I've been watching build outs to get myself ready to build a rig for my girlfriend and I. This video gave me tons of things to consider that I'd never thought of and I'm crazy appreciative. Also, as a former biker who's never seen your channel before: instant subscriber. (I miss my Diamondback.) Thanks for pointing out everything you did wrong and every bump along the first part of this build out. That's a huge help to someone who's planning. It shows how humble you are in a small way, but it makes a huge difference.
PS: I've known Johnny for ages (since '08-ish) and met him on a forum that no longer exists, and have found him in the wildest spots I'd never imagine. (Last time, it was on Reddit.) His woodworking is out of this f*cking world and is mesmerizing, especially because he's as OCD in his woodworking as I am in life. (I hang my head in shame, but in his craft that's an amazing thing to see, something most others don't consider to the level he does.) To see him help do a build out is probably the most satisfying thing I've found since my girlfriend and I decided we were going to embark on this extraordinarily scary but exciting journey.
This build is going to be so sick! It's cool to see that you're friends with Crafted Workshop. I'm a subscriber over there as well.
Those sound dampening mats, especially the felt version, are also great for silencing gaming PCs.
Yeah, many PC cases have sound dampening stuff in them. Mine does and it's completely silent even with five fans in it
The Vansion! Living the life of luxury!
Hahaha
This was very interesting, and well documented! Thanks for a very useful video that was fun to watch. I learned a lot. At some point, I want to do this all by myself. Thank you!!!
I wanted to mention... instead of foam insulation spray, please consider black sheep wool insulation. No moisture, no mold, eco safe, no smell. Higher cost but no toxic vapors.
how many times did he say this was a win omg
0
i counted 10
9
It really was a win though
Sram backward is MARS
Sram= alien tech
*?¿*
*slaps roof of van*
“This bad boy can fit a youtuber”
Please make more vidoes like this. Its nice to chill and watch such building videos or so. :)
I know nothing of mountain biking, but I like watching people build things.
not to worry, just like there are biking channels like this for your community, there are channels around that document people building things for people who like that.
good project and good video, have fun biking!
When you ran the behind the wall (DC) Power runs, Be very careful not to pinch the wires against the medal van ribs. This could short out and start fires, Unless you installed ground fault fuses or breakers no worries. Van looks great love it!
This thing is sik! Excited to see the final product.
Love to binge watch your videos. Keep up the hard work and dedication your videos clearly show 👌🏽👍🏻
i watched this whole thing thinking it was for Alex Honnold lmao
What!!?? And it wasnt!?? I thought that too!!!
I wish it was
Dude, I'm not much into bikes, but I love DIY, camper conversions and tiny house building. And I LOVE the way you make your videos!!! Consider doing more like this. Please! ;)
All I can think of is Chris Farley, "when you're living in a van down by the river". Looking great and congrats Alexander!
That's what I call a B I G W I N
Projections F R I G G I N A W E S O M E
Dammit, beaten to the post again.
i ABSOLUTELY LOVED this video
it just seems like soooo much work for how much can go wrong in a split second.
however seriously amazing itd be a dream to do this .. i truly hope this very video pays off that project.
This design is the best I have seen that doesn't start with a confusing design. Very nice step by step build vid.
Seth this is great content it might be off topic for some but this is the real life of a dedicated mountain biker ,
to help out a friend get his mountain bike home kitted out and on the road just shows what sort of people you are . Life" IS "one big journey so why not peddle most of it and fly the rest. MTB is for the living !
You guys need to check out these things called rivnuts they are the greatest things ever for adding machine threads into sheet metal especially thin sheet metal they are commonly used on conversions
You should also use aluminum anti seize on the threads of stainless steel bolts before you thread them in so they don't gall
They sure are great.
What to build next? A bed? Salsa bar?
Have you seen bcpov’s “custom sliding bike storage rack” it’s pretty sweet. You should do something similar or just copy their great idea... lol!
Kitchen! Sleeps for the weak! I needa see a tiny kitchen! Haha jk. Bed cuz sleeps is good for peeps.
A bike repair shop inside
A chocolate fountaine!
a shower so that the van doesn't have Mountainbiker odor
Can't wait to see another episode of the ALEX-VAN-DER build...
So i've been working (as an apprentice) in a van modifying and repairing workshop, we do jobs like this everyday non stop and cant deal with all the work. So what i have to say is that you guys made an awesome job, there could be some minor changes but nothing special. Good Job!
ps:from Portugal
Absolutely OUTSTANDING! Almost brought a tear to my eye.
You are a good friend. Bless you.
You have to paint the van with his logo and designs
nick the car guy that'd look cool, but he probably wants to be more incognito lol
write free candy on the side
I've always thought that people who camp incognito should throw a something that looks like a company name or logo on the side of the van with some general statement like "emergency repair" so no ones questions why the van is there.
That's what dodge already did with this Fiat, lol
*Nice project. He created more value with this van.*
He could try to sell it for profit and build the next version.
That is how innovative businesses can start.
F
When it becomes truly profitable, car companies will get back into it. We had a nice conversion van in the eighties.
I thaught you were gonna say that's how mafia works
Profit? Uhhhhhh, No!
i want to buy this van.
So this is the most solid craftsmanship I've ever seen in a conversion video. I love what you guys have done. Might have another career in creating camper vans! I'm a decor chic so I'm eager to s what you do with the design.
That is quite possibly the most beautiful van I have seen in these conversion videos. You guys didn't have to do a lot of restoration since it's fairly new. It would be interesting to make a van like this as a traveling office for a small business
Good friends for helping him. What's the backstory for this -- is there a video? Why is he moving into a van? You've mentioned RUclips career, so does it mean he can't afford an apartment or is it just because he wants to be mobile? Would it be better to buy a camper than building one from scratch? Maybe buying a used motor home?
I never wanted to live IN A VAN, DOWN BY THE RIVER!!!!! But looking at this I might reconsider. Lol.
Please tell me you get the reference. Lol
Is it Jurassic world
Chis Farley in SNL lol
@@Maxx7 im pretty sure its john wick
I love chris farley
I’ll never smoke pot again
3:13 sounds like someone having fun lol. 😂😂
I SO enjoyed watching this video! Not only was i fascinated by the work you guys did (good skills by the way), but the way it was filmed, edited and narrated was extra high quality - thanks!
Seth, fantastic video. Hands down the best van build video I've come across.
I personally would love to see more DIY build videos on your channel as it's clearly something you've a knack for.
RGB battery? SethTechTips
Peyton Cox lol
SethTechTips - We drop bikes instead of PC components.
lol
This is awesome. I am very excite.
As being a carpenter this cracked me up and was so awesome 😂
One of the better recorded and explained van builds on YT. I actually want to go buy a Promaster now.
@ 5:18 absolutely brilliant way to get the cut outs for the wheel wells. I spent hours measuring the dimensions and re trimming excess until I got it right.
No one:
Seth: BIG WIN
U said no compromises workstation there is one huge compromise their using a mac
XD
Tachanka Was
..but they probably know how to spell "they're".
I hate macs too. BUT for most types of content creation. Macs are superior, but still. Pcmasterrace
I'm pretty sure that if you let any avid Apple-hater design the computer workstation for a conversion van like this, the 400-500w PCU they stuck in their Gamer™ Approved tower alone would leave that van's battery banks completely dead in like, 15 minutes. (Not to mention a desktop rig would demand far too much of the already limited space, preventing you from using that desk for anything other than computer stuff.)
It's not like he's trying to run VR in ultra settings or mine bitcoin with the damn thing. Efficient laptops like an MBP are plenty powerful even for content editing, and overall a much wiser choice for mobile studios since efficiency and a compact footprint are the name of the game.
More van content!!
I really enjoy these videos. You had first gotten me back into cycling , now you're getting me into DIY projects.
Holy moly, I love this! I wish I had the skills and could afford to do a minivan version! It really is beautiful.
They mention Alex spilling alot, and some "what if"scenarios spills. You cant spill more in a van then you do on the trail Alex 😂
Lol this Van is a Fiat Ducato / Citroën Jumper / Peugeot Boxer / Dodge Ram Promaster
I believe it's also sold as a Mercedes Benz.
It’s a ram promaster not dodge ram
A "Ram" is a series of vehicles manufactured by Dodge. To say you have a Dodge Ram Promaster is actually correct english.
@@liammurphy8876 It's a Fiat Chrysler Dodge Ram Promaster. But really it's just a RAM, there's no Dodge on it anymore.
This is the earliest I've been here
As someone who has traveled in a van for 2 weeks with a tool box similar to the one you have used in this video I would highly suggest getting pick and pluck foam to put tools and other things that will go into the toolbox into or else when driving the sounds of tools hitting the metal can get very irritating. Other than that great build! Love how its turning out.
I don’t bike at all, or even know the first thing about it. But you genuinely make some of the best quality videos I’ve ever seen and I very much enjoy them!
Love the vid
Roam Sweet Home
A lovely Fiat!
I hate fiats but i like their vans :p
This channel is AWESOME. I've never been into vlogging channels... but this... this is different. Fun and interesting new adventures, mixed with epic failures and colossal triumphs! Subscribed.
Love the tool box. Totally geeking out on the neon lights in the battery box.
This video should’ve name as DIY your luxury motor home
This makes me jealous of people that live in their van
Raphi brassey its better than living on the streets
I bet you could build the RADDEST salsa bar in the world if you wanted to🌶
Maybe I could send ideas? ;)
ignored for 3 months
That tool chest is brilliant! So is the rest of the project. But that really strikes me as a must have as I work on mine!
I came to your channel cause I was getting back into biking. I'm a part time nomad, so love the van life stuff.
"No compromises workstation"
*shows him with a mac*
OOF
He uses Final Cut so he kinda has to
That guy looks like Jesus from the walking dead New frontier
I though he looked like white 2Pac
I mean like his face but not the beard and stuff
Nasu na man just no
I have a really bad headache after biking far
any dairy product my personal cure is macdonalds banana milkshakes
Camwithacam Vlogs that gives me brainfreeze
drink more
Great build ! Be very carefull with expending foam. Puting it against your walls might creat a lot of problems later on as the foam keeps expanding even after it has dried out. Professionnal camper van,here in france, are strongly advising against it. You don't want the body of your van to have bumps due to expanding foam, this stuff as a very strong power and can put a lot of pressure on the walls.
I watched like a bazillion van conversions but that was definitely one of the better ones!
Good advice and your progress looks really amazing. You have a lucky friend haha
I thought u meant the climber Alex lmao I was like wat
humongous chungus same
"Johny Used"
Dodge sprinter called beautiful?
That is a first for me
Nice wiring! I especially liked the see through battery top and lighting!
I don't know about like half the stuff they're doing but there is just something fun about watching people build/convert something.
Damn, I wish I could do this?
If you had an IQ over 50, you could do this too.
@@unacamper9123 which is why he included a question mark. Which you should've figured out before posting, yourself; if your IQ was worth bragging about.
@@unacamper9123 Not necessarily anything to do with IQ. $$ and time is a limiting factor, idiot.
JOHNY JOHNY
YES PAPA
BUILDING A CAMPER VAN
YES PAPA
HOMELESS DOGGO how can i get you a home heres a like you can use it to pay for a house
Thats not a Dodge Ram Promaster, that a Fiat Ducato look the pics on google
Mat R3volution , base build is by Citroen, it’s a relay, then fiat, dodge, put there own badges and grill on.
Americans couldn't build their own, imagine dodge building a van, it would weigh 8000# and have a v10 getting 8.375mpg
This is so awesome! I love camper van builds! VAN LIFE!
Thanks so much for a logical and concise video. And thanks most of all for giving reason for choosing a conversion van.
But does it have wifi?
Anthony damn
Hotspot exists you know I meant it's not the best but it does something
They can get a WiFi box
*B I G W I N*
That is some strong guerrilla snot.
Hahaha
I'd watch any content as long as it is so incredibly professional and entertaining presented like you always do
One method for insulation that might work better would be to line what you need to with vapor barrier, trim the interior with 1x1 then sheath it with marine grade ply wood. After that you just drill holes and fill it with slow rise foam. its basically how you build a built in walk-in cooler box. the foam should fill in any nooks and crannies. to finish, you just trim the excess foam and plug the holes. best thing is that slow rise foam has an r-value of close to 8( or more) per inch and is generally not nearly as susceptible to condensation( hence it's use in walk in coolers).