Dude. I have no desire to build a van but for some reason I love watching your videos. I like your style. Smart, well thought out designs yet flexible with a touch of “winging it.” I like to think that that is how I live my life. Thanks.
Why do you have 2 grey water tank, you 1st on was undermount, couldn't you just connect sink to that one? And how you planning to winterize your 1st grey tank?
Hi Jeff, good stuff! I've been thinking more about cassette toilets versus a standard RV toilet/black-water system. The big item, which you had likely mentioned in your video on that subject, was that you could dump them anywhere. That is certainly the big plus that got me rethinking cassette toilets. That is one can dump them at an RV dump, pit toilets, standard toilets (requires keeping the handle pushed down), and porta-potties. The downside is likely "capacity". But, if one is mostly traveling solo, maybe capacity isn't quite so critical. And I picked up elsewhere if one keeps their urine separate there just isn't the stink when combined. I haven't fully decided yet, but will now go review your video on your choice of toilet.
Have been following your build for a while. Amazing. Thanks to you we have just started our own build. LOL BUT where have you been??? Hope all is well and looking forward to your next video. Thank you again for sharing!!
Can you get an electric ball valve that size? - thinking if the feds pull us over on the road and ask us to follow them to a weighbridge, whilst rolling flip some switches on the dash to jettison tanks 👍
Jeff love your channel, I am using a electric ball valve on my build for two reasons I don’t have to leave an access and can open it more discreetly,great job.
I'm wondering if you can put a dribble line to just aft of the catalitic converter to turn the gray water into exhaust steam making better use of the tank?
That outlet pipe design reminds me of Heston the Michelin star chef from UK who creates food in ways we cant imagine. Cant wait for the bed and U bench work to start. I know this might be late in the design but that sharp edge of the upper cabinet near the door looks dicey. Any thoughts?
If it is cold outside and snowing and you want to dump your grey tank, I think I would have made the valve so it could be accessed from the inside of the van…. Love your videos and jokes. Keep up the great videos and content.
Love your vids. So helpful and informative. I'll be that guy... you shouldn't be draining grey water anywhere but into a proper drain. Especially directly onto the ground in the wilderness. Sorry. Don't let me detract from the awesomeness that is your build. Also, did you consider putting all of your wet works on one side of the van so you can just use the one grey tank? My plan whenever I build my van is to try and have a "wet wall" sort of philosophy and put all of the waterworks together in one area. Curious about your decision making process. Stay awesome!
Jeff .....help!!! How is life? Great i hope, but i mis something lately. Where are the new helpfull video's. I hope there is nothing going bad at this moment. So please make us happy with some new vids. Grtz from the Netherlands
The stuff that stops the water throwing it’s weight around is keeping his hand from reaching where it needs to be to put the in (or out) on the other end. Part of the connector needs to be placed from the inside, hence the first manhole.
I appreciate your videos. A lot of these van build videos gloss over the gory details (and the mistakes), and yours stand out from the crowd.
This is so true! That's why I trust and appreciate Dares Drives videos! He is candid and that is so wonderful to watch.
Dude. I have no desire to build a van but for some reason I love watching your videos. I like your style. Smart, well thought out designs yet flexible with a touch of “winging it.” I like to think that that is how I live my life. Thanks.
How's the baffles doing with the chunkies in the drain water? Can they still drain out?
Haven’t seen any videos in a while, I hope you’re well. Looking forward to new videos.
Same here!
@@Altenurgy same here
Jult 18 th 2021 was his last posted on u tube, could he on another web sight ?
@@richard4743 But what? I hope he's ok. I'm in the middle of a custom van build and it's easily one of the most aggravating projects I've ever done.
today 11/24/2021 all point bullitan where oh where is jeff? hope all is well.
Why do you have 2 grey water tank, you 1st on was undermount, couldn't you just connect sink to that one? And how you planning to winterize your 1st grey tank?
DIY Van builds make me chuckle especial when it comes to black and grey tanks and drainage
Hi Jeff, good stuff!
I've been thinking more about cassette toilets versus a standard RV toilet/black-water system.
The big item, which you had likely mentioned in your video on that subject, was that you could dump them anywhere. That is certainly the big plus that got me rethinking cassette toilets. That is one can dump them at an RV dump, pit toilets, standard toilets (requires keeping the handle pushed down), and porta-potties. The downside is likely "capacity". But, if one is mostly traveling solo, maybe capacity isn't quite so critical. And I picked up elsewhere if one keeps their urine separate there just isn't the stink when combined.
I haven't fully decided yet, but will now go review your video on your choice of toilet.
Doing the same tank except smaller. Very tight for sure
Jeff, When you said you were building a four season van I didn’t know you meant you were going to take four seasons to build it
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ayo don't do him dirty like that 😂 quality takes time 😁
Awesome explanation.
Have been following your build for a while. Amazing. Thanks to you we have just started our own build. LOL BUT where have you been??? Hope all is well and looking forward to your next video. Thank you again for sharing!!
You are very educational and entertaining. 💕
Almost 7k subscribers! 10k or bust
size of drain maybe consider a net to keep friendly little vermin from climbing in and committing drowning.
Thank you for the information. Your videos are awesome!
Long time no hear. Hope you are well
And good catch
Can you get an electric ball valve that size? - thinking if the feds pull us over on the road and ask us to follow them to a weighbridge, whilst rolling flip some switches on the dash to jettison tanks 👍
Put in 2 valves and make sure there’s air in between the valves every time you drain the tank
Good laugh with the slow camera fall. Drilling through the floor of your van stressed me out haha! But you got it perfect, nicely done.
You make it look easy Jeff, good planning is the key. Keep it up and I’m looking forward to the next video.
so how do you keep your undermount tank from freezing?
Jeff love your channel, I am using a electric ball valve on my build for two reasons I don’t have to leave an access and can open it more discreetly,great job.
What electric valve are you using Mike?
I'm wondering if you can put a dribble line to just aft of the catalitic converter to turn the gray water into exhaust steam making better use of the tank?
Looking good. This will 100% do the job. Good planning and execution!
That outlet pipe design reminds me of Heston the Michelin star chef from UK who creates food in ways we cant imagine. Cant wait for the bed and U bench work to start. I know this might be late in the design but that sharp edge of the upper cabinet near the door looks dicey. Any thoughts?
I love the forgetting stuff, I forget my name sometimes
Do you have a link for the Bulkhead fittings?
Great traffic on here as well.
If it is cold outside and snowing and you want to dump your grey tank, I think I would have made the valve so it could be accessed from the inside of the van…. Love your videos and jokes. Keep up the great videos and content.
Hey Jeff, Love the channel. Been missing the new videos!
great job buddy.
put a screw on cap at bottom of drain pipe
Nice video! Looking forward to how you will hook up the shower tray to your grey tank!
Good catch Jeff 😂. And I must say either well measured or luck on your side but look well.
Were r you located what state?
how did you seal the 4' cap?
Sweet camera catch
Love your vids. So helpful and informative. I'll be that guy... you shouldn't be draining grey water anywhere but into a proper drain. Especially directly onto the ground in the wilderness. Sorry. Don't let me detract from the awesomeness that is your build. Also, did you consider putting all of your wet works on one side of the van so you can just use the one grey tank? My plan whenever I build my van is to try and have a "wet wall" sort of philosophy and put all of the waterworks together in one area. Curious about your decision making process. Stay awesome!
i didnt see this video till now
Always pro
That must be one hell of a sink if you’re using that as a teaser
With that baffle in the grey tank it will be difficult to clean. Word is grey tanks get stinky over time and need to be cleaned.
I like you, you crazy. You got a $100k build being filmed with a $10 tripod.
I am using a solenoid ball valve. I only have to press a burrow from inside the van to open the drain. it was $50. or $60.00 plus a wire and a switch
sorry (Button)
Why is RUclips putting much so many advertisements for quack products on your channel? Are they trying to tell you something?
I screamed: Bulkhead! But you didn't hear....
Bulkhead! Such a manly word, putting bulk and head together. I thought it was just a manly submarine/aircraft/spacestation word.
Jeff .....help!!! How is life? Great i hope, but i mis something lately.
Where are the new helpfull video's. I hope there is nothing going bad at this moment. So please make us happy with some new vids. Grtz from the Netherlands
Hello Jeff - only you could make grey water sexy !
You lost me on the description of why the baffles made you put the input and the output on the same end
The stuff that stops the water throwing it’s weight around is keeping his hand from reaching where it needs to be to put the in (or out) on the other end. Part of the connector needs to be placed from the inside, hence the first manhole.
Don't sand the PVC, use PVC primer.
Isn’t it possible and wouldn’t it be easier to make all of this out of stuff that isn’t damaged by freezing?
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ABS not PVC.
Putting waste tank inside the van guarantee will stink overtime.
Get rid of that $50 tripod
Hurry up and finish this van with global warming pretty soon it’s gonna be palm trees in Canada