@@AnkeneyVanBuilds you started something here Colton! The colors are incredible and it’s all your fault!! There’s gonna be a bunch of vans and buses running around in the near future with these interior colors cause we are all gonna steal the ideas cause it looks so good. Never thought I’d be a fan of black but here I am, lol 😂 Nice job young man!!
Hey hey! sweet tutorial as always dude! haha, planning my cabinets now. Is there a particular reason to use 3/4" plywood for the drawer boxes? Already have a lot of 1/2" plywood lying around so was planning to use that. Also I have no way to make the notch on the front face of the box, since I only have a circular saw. I was thinking maybe adding some square rods on the inside corners to make it sturdy (Or maybe triangular would look nicer) Also im a little scared to drill holes on my floor, i'm stil emotionally attached from the installation hahah and I noticed that when I drove a screw into a piece of flooring it kina makes a bulge right at the point where the screw comes out. Did you pre-drill holes on your flooring? That was too many questions, sorry about that.
Hey man, do what you gotta do! Love your improvising skills haha. And I understand your pain about the floors. you could screw them into the walls instead!
Good observation. I linked them in the upper cabinet video but forgot to on here. Here you go! www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07WD57XH1/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_
@@nickhartman3 they do. They have a spring in the drawer slide that helps keep them shut. But if you add a lot of weight in them the springs aren’t always strong enough. I ended up adding some RV latches
That’s a great question. Both options are very sturdy. I found doing this type of joinery ( when done right lol) keeps the boxes more square. The pocket holes can sometimes shift the wood when they’re not clamped down hard enough and sometimes the sides won’t be perfectly flush. Either way you choose to do it is correct. I just prefer the dove tail!
How much room behind the driver's seat do you leave to the cabinets. Sems like there could be some interference with seat, especially if the seat has a swivel. Then there may be an issue with the knees hitting the kitchen cabinet too. What is your recommendation? Kenny
Hey! Great question! From the base of the seats I have the cabinets 14” behind. And the counter top hangs over roughly 8”. This leaves plenty of room for your legs but provides a great counter to eat/ work off of
@@AnkeneyVanBuilds that’s one of the slickest tricks I’ve seen any of the builders incorporate into the design yet is when you install a swivel drivers seat and set every tip so you can use it to eat from, an office area to work on the laptop, etc. Such a great idea Colton!! Any new videos coming out in the near future? Hope your doing well and hope you have a good Christmas coming up!!
I just used the table saw! I set the blade to be a 1/4 inch high and set the table saw fence 1/4 inch from the blade and ran the 3/4inch plywood against it to make the groove!
@@AnkeneyVanBuilds Another option for this situation is to use 1/2 plywood for the centre panel and cut a 1/4 rabbet on the back around the perimeter. Then you can make your grooves in the middle like the rest of the doors, which keeps the same look on the front but gives you a flush back.
It does look awesome doesn’t it Britney! He is such a talented builder!! I’ve never been much on black before but I absolutely love the colors he’s used and how it looks so I think I’m gonna go with it in my bus. I just bought a 1982 MCI 40’ bud that I’m updating and remodeling to give everything a fresh & new look. I couldn’t deal with the 40 year old golden oak that they used to use in everything and update it with new cabinets and furniture but gonna use the same cabinet colors that Colton used so now I can’t wait to get it done!
Weight! Weight?! I like what you are doing but you can cut some of the weight buy using thinner wood for the draws. That should be a consideration when you do your builds. Right?
First time watching you explain how to attach the slides....deer in the headlights...wait what...nah watch 3 more times...I think I got it...🙃😂
Hahah! Let me know if you have any questions!
The black looks awesome against the white! The way you did the cabinet face was smart
Thanks 😏😏😏
We just bought our van on Friday. Might steal the black and white look. I’m OBSESSED 🤩
Hahaha it’s a great look! You can totally steal it
@@AnkeneyVanBuilds you started something here Colton! The colors are incredible and it’s all your fault!!
There’s gonna be a bunch of vans and buses running around in the near future with these interior colors cause we are all gonna steal the ideas cause it looks so good. Never thought I’d be a fan of black but here I am, lol 😂
Nice job young man!!
@@1982MCI thank you Don !!
I tried to look up the cushion maker "Cushony"? Just wanted to see what they could do. I couldn't find them on the web. Can you link them?
www.cushionsource.com/buy-cushions.php?gclid=Cj0KCQjwnueFBhChARIsAPu3YkTMmRHm4NB5BFQHArztDjfvd7ljazBZcvJs-mHjPl0B0Alvi13B2UAaAmg9EALw_wcB
Here ya go!
Hey hey! sweet tutorial as always dude! haha, planning my cabinets now. Is there a particular reason to use 3/4" plywood for the drawer boxes? Already have a lot of 1/2" plywood lying around so was planning to use that.
Also I have no way to make the notch on the front face of the box, since I only have a circular saw. I was thinking maybe adding some square rods on the inside corners to make it sturdy (Or maybe triangular would look nicer)
Also im a little scared to drill holes on my floor, i'm stil emotionally attached from the installation hahah and I noticed that when I drove a screw into a piece of flooring it kina makes a bulge right at the point where the screw comes out. Did you pre-drill holes on your flooring?
That was too many questions, sorry about that.
Hey man, do what you gotta do! Love your improvising skills haha. And I understand your pain about the floors. you could screw them into the walls instead!
You mentioned you were going install RV latches. Can you comment on what you used/brand.
Good observation. I linked them in the upper cabinet video but forgot to on here. Here you go!
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07WD57XH1/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_
Very informative video. How long do the drawer slides have to be in relation to the cabinet? Thanks!
No bigger than the depth of the cabinet is all!
@@AnkeneyVanBuilds Thanks!
How deep did you mack the cabinets
21”!!!
Do you mind linking to the drawer slides you use?
www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-22-in-Soft-Close-Full-Extension-Side-Mount-Ball-Bearing-Drawer-Slide-Set-D94222E-ZP-W/302867630
Here you go!!
Thank you! Do they stay closed while driving?
@@nickhartman3 they do. They have a spring in the drawer slide that helps keep them shut. But if you add a lot of weight in them the springs aren’t always strong enough. I ended up adding some RV latches
I see you have a Kreg Jig; the Dovetails are more substantial than the Kreg?
That’s a great question. Both options are very sturdy. I found doing this type of joinery ( when done right lol) keeps the boxes more square. The pocket holes can sometimes shift the wood when they’re not clamped down hard enough and sometimes the sides won’t be perfectly flush.
Either way you choose to do it is correct. I just prefer the dove tail!
@@AnkeneyVanBuilds Thanks for the reply👍 You Tube University can be overwhelming 😁 have a great day.
@@susangriffis4122 oh I know! Hahah good luck !
How much room behind the driver's seat do you leave to the cabinets. Sems like there could be some interference with seat, especially if the seat has a swivel. Then there may be an issue with the knees hitting the kitchen cabinet too. What is your recommendation? Kenny
Hey! Great question! From the base of the seats I have the cabinets 14” behind. And the counter top hangs over roughly 8”. This leaves plenty of room for your legs but provides a great counter to eat/ work off of
@@AnkeneyVanBuilds that’s one of the slickest tricks I’ve seen any of the builders incorporate into the design yet is when you install a swivel drivers seat and set every tip so you can use it to eat from, an office area to work on the laptop, etc.
Such a great idea Colton!! Any new videos coming out in the near future?
Hope your doing well and hope you have a good Christmas coming up!!
@@1982MCI I thought it was pretty cleaver! Merry Christmas:)
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Hi! Can you tell me what tools you are using to make grooves on the cabinet drawer face? Which tablesaw?
But seriously love your concept of plywood not being in the middle
I just used the table saw! I set the blade to be a 1/4 inch high and set the table saw fence 1/4 inch from the blade and ran the 3/4inch plywood against it to make the groove!
@@jessicajun1670 Thank you! I had to think of that on the fly. doing it in the middle would have been a night mare when putting in the drawer handles!
@@AnkeneyVanBuilds Another option for this situation is to use 1/2 plywood for the centre panel and cut a 1/4 rabbet on the back around the perimeter. Then you can make your grooves in the middle like the rest of the doors, which keeps the same look on the front but gives you a flush back.
@@toddbailey5198 SMART! so many ways to skin a cat! Lol
Where did you find the drawer slides and how long are they?
Home Depot. And I believe that they’re 18”
Hey Colton, what type of paint do you recommend? I plan to use almost your exact color scheme cause it really looks awesome!
The Benjamin Moore brand. Specifically Aura. It’s their stock black in a satin sheen
It does look awesome doesn’t it Britney! He is such a talented builder!! I’ve never been much on black before but I absolutely love the colors he’s used and how it looks so I think I’m gonna go with it in my bus. I just bought a 1982 MCI 40’ bud that I’m updating and remodeling to give everything a fresh & new look. I couldn’t deal with the 40 year old golden oak that they used to use in everything and update it with new cabinets and furniture but gonna use the same cabinet colors that Colton used so now I can’t wait to get it done!
You need a router bro. You could have saved a ton of time on those face frames and joints.
Weight! Weight?! I like what you are doing but you can cut some of the weight buy using thinner wood for the draws. That should be a consideration when you do your builds. Right?
you didn't show how you finished/locked the drop table in part 1 or part 2. :( thanks for the video though
So early it's only 720p
Noti bell gang!!! Lol