FULL Sound Deadening & Insulating Our Vw Crafter Camper. START TO FINISH

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • The most important aspect of any van conversion is sound deadening and insulation. It makes such a huge difference to now only the road noise inside your campervan conversion but also the ambient noise from outside whilst parked in your favourite park up spot.
    We've used so many cheap sound deadening and insulation products from eBay ignoring dodo mat because it's simply holds a bigger price how ever on this build I thought I'd give it a go. The results speak for them selves. The best products for sound deadening and insulating any van conversion by far.
    Here's the products I used
    Dodo links
    Dodo Deadn Hex Roll (sound deadening)
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    Dodo Thermo Liner 10m Roll (Classic version, coming back to stock mid-late January)
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    Dodo Thermo Fleece
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    How we built our campervan
    • £700 Micro Camper Van ...
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    Recycled bottle plastic Insulation
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    EcoFlow River 2
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    Wainwright fell map
    Thanks for checking out our vanlife uk channel here on youtube where we self convert vans for full time van life in the UK.
    We share many adventures and vanlife activities along with vanlife tricks and tips.
    Consider subscribing
    Our tiktok and insta @indi_van_a_jones
    Business use email Northernexotics172@gmail.com
    Useful links
    www.dodomat.com/
    How we built our campervan
    • £700 Micro Camper Van ...
    Best vanlife cooking product
    amzn.to/3CSLPqm
    Recycled bottle plastic Insulation
    amzn.to/3SXnQM2
    EcoFlow River 2
    uk.ecoflow.com...
    Cooking in the van
    amzn.to/3fYB7W7
    How I work full time and live vanlife
    • How I VanLife And Work...
    amzn.to/3GrBBiT
    Wainwright fell map

Комментарии • 58

  • @pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN
    @pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN Год назад +1

    My vans almost 31 years old, it's been a campervan that long, it's got no mould and no vapour barrier. At least without one they get a chance to dry out. I don't fancy moisture ever getting trapped behind a vapour barrier tbh. Using insulation that doesn't soak up moister and airing the van out regularly is a Good idea, just like you are meant to do with a house; plus don't boil potatoes etc without the fan turned on.
    I'm playing catch up with most of your videos...I'll go sub now 👍🚐🐕👊

  • @md2320
    @md2320 2 года назад +3

    The budget would have been blown if you'd not got the dodo mat for free!!!!

  • @alexwhite214
    @alexwhite214 2 года назад +3

    Well done coming on nicely. Done a good job.

  • @andrewbass1985
    @andrewbass1985 2 года назад

    I also used recycled plastic installation when I did my VW T4 8 years ago it was so warm in our Van that even when winter camping we had the slid door open And never had a heater,
    Could also be a combination of me and the wife being a bit mental and also not really feeling the cold😆👍
    Great video as always 🤘👍

  • @patrickevans8940
    @patrickevans8940 2 года назад +2

    Doing a cracking job there, coming along nicely

  • @freedc2055
    @freedc2055 2 года назад +2

    Keep up the good work I don’t usually watch this kind of stuff but you make the channel

    • @iNDI_VAN_A_JONES
      @iNDI_VAN_A_JONES  2 года назад +1

      I'm like that with supercar content. I don't like supermarkets but I watch a supercar channel haha thanks for the love

  • @vanlifenomad
    @vanlifenomad 2 года назад +1

    Excellent job, there is a massive sound difference in a fully insulated large van compared to a stripped out one, I'm working on a Transit Custom Camper project its stripped out at the moment its like driving a drum kit

  • @krisnorth2380
    @krisnorth2380 2 года назад +3

    Looking good mate, excited to see the project unfold. 😀

  • @jellyb1945
    @jellyb1945 2 года назад +1

    It’s coming along very nicely

  • @markgreen8201
    @markgreen8201 2 года назад

    Good point about the balancing

  • @Mirpurmad
    @Mirpurmad 2 года назад

    loved your progress update.
    looking forward to seeing your completed buld

  • @vanandcountry
    @vanandcountry 2 года назад

    Looking good. Happily following along on the build.

  • @agrooy7737
    @agrooy7737 Год назад

    I subscribed as soon as you got the crafter and am eagerly awaiting your upcoming videos as they are helping me understand the conversion process, you’re doing a great job. But I knew I’d seen you somewhere before, then I realised that I’ve been watching you since your mourning gecko videos, I’ve always wanted one but can never seem to find them anywhere for sale. Looking forward to seeing your next video on the van build. 👍

  • @richardednie5187
    @richardednie5187 2 года назад +1

    Great video once again it’s coming on nicely great job

  • @Lorfarius
    @Lorfarius 2 года назад +1

    If you are doing jobs like this would be useful to buy a box of vinyl gloves on Amazon. Can throw them away after you've done and they are so thin you still get a sense of touch.

  • @THE-RIVER-RAT
    @THE-RIVER-RAT 2 года назад

    You have done a great job

  • @vincentzielinski7157
    @vincentzielinski7157 2 года назад +5

    Covered 25k miles in our self built camper with NO sound deadening . We have never had any issues with noise from panels or anywhere else. Extra weight and extra cost , can't understand why everyone copies advice on utube from people who are paid to promote unnecessary products.

  • @thomasdenton7099
    @thomasdenton7099 2 года назад

    Looking great 👍

  • @paulatkinson6661
    @paulatkinson6661 Год назад

    Love your content.... am a bus driver thinking about doing the same thing.

  • @kennethcarter5720
    @kennethcarter5720 2 года назад

    Looking good

  • @richardhewitt.easyvanlife.6957
    @richardhewitt.easyvanlife.6957 2 года назад +3

    Excellent job. I often wonder why people don’t use the original panels and put up those crappy pine planks. Makes so much sense already cut out for you. I’m at Stonehenge at moment there is a large single deck bus like what you drive, don’t know how he got in it’s a bit tight. And how on earth he’s getting back out?

    • @iNDI_VAN_A_JONES
      @iNDI_VAN_A_JONES  2 года назад +2

      Is the parking area by the side still open just off the main road

    • @sunnymas2656
      @sunnymas2656 2 года назад

      I have plastic covers and panels. Just carpet it, and mount it back.

    • @richardhewitt.easyvanlife.6957
      @richardhewitt.easyvanlife.6957 2 года назад

      @@iNDI_VAN_A_JONES yes bit of a tight turn pulling in,would need to use on coming lane to swing in. Road very busy at all times, left hand turn only too get in, left hand turn getting out.
      Coming out very tight my motohome only just has enough room to turn left coming out, a bus of this size would stop all traffic to come out and then be tight.

  • @ScottsInverts
    @ScottsInverts 2 года назад +2

    That stuff is cool, mummy what could be done with it in house that does life streams

  • @david1976aful
    @david1976aful 2 года назад +3

    Are you not going to put a vapour barrier on before fitting any of the wood panels?

    • @iNDI_VAN_A_JONES
      @iNDI_VAN_A_JONES  2 года назад +1

      Nope. Never had one before and never had any issues. Even when stripping out the last micro van no mould or condensation.

  • @Narlaprince
    @Narlaprince 2 года назад +9

    Get your dodo mats while you can before they run out and go extinct

  • @sunnymas2656
    @sunnymas2656 2 года назад

    Sound deading is more important, as Beginners think about it.
    One has shown in his video: The Noise inside by driving.
    One without, and the next scene with sound deading.
    Greetings from sw germany. I convert now my third minicamper.

  • @Albert_206
    @Albert_206 Год назад

    Personally I would have used kingspan or another brand 40 or 50 mm for the ceiling and walls and only use the wooly stuff in the pillars and other cavities, the apply a moisture barrier. But it’s personal preference I guess, your van is coming along just fine 👍

  • @teamgreenrocks
    @teamgreenrocks 2 года назад +1

    So we started following you on Northern exotics.... but see you haven't posted there in some time.. are you not doing the reptile thing any more? We still watch your videos for breeding advice

    • @iNDI_VAN_A_JONES
      @iNDI_VAN_A_JONES  2 года назад +1

      Between USA and UK both taking taxes it's no longer worth it.

  • @Wizard-c3q
    @Wizard-c3q Месяц назад

    Did you do the floor ?

  • @josephrowley2172
    @josephrowley2172 2 года назад

    Its an absolute pig of a job to get down, but its seriously worth insulating above the cab headliner. When its cold outside and warm inside, the condensation finds its way out the two front pillar handles, drips, and fills the two lower cup holders. I'm not joking, as funny as it may seem. My crater did exactly the same until I insulated above.

  • @DustyCustard
    @DustyCustard 2 года назад +1

    Condensation doesn't 'come through' the panels, it's moisture in the air already inside your van. It is attracted to the coldest surface, eg bare metal panels and windows, where it condenses into droplets. By adding insulation the moisture will just collect elsewhere inside the van, ie on whatever surface is colder than your now warm panels. But there won't be less of it unless it can escape, eg through an open vent (assuming it is colder and less humid outside the van), or collects in those pound shop pots you had in the old van and you empty them each day. 🎓🙂💧

    • @jonwallace7015
      @jonwallace7015 2 года назад

      Dusty can you tell us how to avoid this

  • @ewanstevenson
    @ewanstevenson 2 года назад +1

    So the takeaway is...
    Donk: good
    Donnnnngggg: bad
    Got it! 😀

  • @aspielife9323
    @aspielife9323 2 года назад

    My prediction: 12 months time there will be a video titled "I should have vapour barriered me van... woops." ^_^

    • @pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN
      @pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN Год назад +1

      After more than six years reading/hearing vapour barrier vs not...all don't agree, it's a mixed bag. My van is almost 31 years old and was always a camper, no vapour barrier and no issues.
      I think non moister absorbing insulation, airing out when possible and Very Good ventilation; especially when cooking is key.
      There's still a Good chance water/moister will eventually get in behind a vapour barrier one way or another, even trapping High humidity air in at the beginning of a build...that's probably Never coming out.
      Even though I've seen and heard both sides of the argument, my van kinda tells me it's not necessary at all.
      A house has air vent's behind a vapour barrier (timber framed) whereas a van does not.
      RUclips tends to create 'monkey see, monkey do' so it must be right kind of attitudes and so it becomes wrong if someone does the opposite.
      Only when these vapour barriered vans are stripped after 10 years shall we really know, I've seen a couple but it was not that long after the original build...this is not enough proof that it is necessary.
      One thing I do know for certain and that's Don't use insulation that absorbs water/moister.

    • @aspielife9323
      @aspielife9323 Год назад

      Thanks. That was actually a helpful post. I appreciate it. My question is then, is the insulation he used in his van the kind that doesn't absorb moisture/water? I can't remember the name. I think it was made from recycled plastic, right?
      Being a disabled person wanting to get into van life to escape isolation I'm interested in these topics. Though I will have to leave electricals to a professional. I haven't a clue what I'm doing there.@@pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN

  • @09Brzezinski
    @09Brzezinski Год назад

    Where's Woody? binge watched your videos

  • @Jarv263
    @Jarv263 2 года назад +2

    Dude that’s not quite true, if you have a roof vent and windows, you will hear traffic at night regardless of sound deadening and insulation. Spoken from experience.

    • @iNDI_VAN_A_JONES
      @iNDI_VAN_A_JONES  2 года назад +2

      But the noise coming in isn't echoed throughout the van. My van has for sure got a heck of alot quieter. This is mu 2nd build and this dodo matt is so much better then anything I've used before

    • @Jarv263
      @Jarv263 2 года назад

      @@iNDI_VAN_A_JONES without a doubt it’ll help, but it won’t be silent like you said it would be. My van is kitted out with sound deadening and 50mm kingspan and vapour barrier, but because I have two vents and windows, you can hear traffic. Sound deadening helps with vibrational noise when you’re moving, the insulation helps when you’re parked up.

  • @ShaneP32960
    @ShaneP32960 9 месяцев назад

    Cheaper stuff work just as good been building campers for years save money people all these people will over exaggerate about dodo got they got the stuff for free