I used it to make drawers for my shop. So incredibly strong! For the second sprinter I built I left the factory floor right where it was. It's the strongest plywood I ever saw!
Cannot understand why you removed brand new phenolic plywood that was giving you sound deadening an insulation air gap and a good medium for fixing to. Regards AJ
Good points, Alan. For a cargo van, I think it'd be hard to come up with a better floor than the factory floor from Mercedes. But, for a specialized van like this one, we wanted more insulation and sound deadening. Also, the new subfloor will be far sturdier than the cargo floor. I'd love to get your opinion after you see Part 2. Thanks for watching and for your comments :)
Hey Will, Brazilian guy here checking your projects... thanks for sharing
Hey Will… love to see more stuff on this van… you were nailing it with ideas and innovation
looks great, but when is the next coaster video?
Whatever happened to that launched coaster?
Since we’re building it on the east coast, we’ve got to wait till springtime. But it’s gonna be awesome. I promise!
@@WillPemble That dude with the Matterhorn coaster in his yard raised the bar.
@@riparianlife97701 where is this
Wow so cool
Go Will, can’t wait until the next video
Thanks, Frank!
Great video. Can you tell which adhesive you used?
Doing workl!!! Well done !!!!
Thanks! Gonna need to cut some 14” holes in the roof real soon!
Excellent can I have the floor you took out also did you take the bulkhead out in order to lift floor out
I used it to make drawers for my shop. So incredibly strong! For the second sprinter I built I left the factory floor right where it was. It's the strongest plywood I ever saw!
I love your RUclips videos
Thank you!
why not re use the original flooring ? it already measured out and strong? don't get it
Hi, are the little trim screws T20 size bit?
Nice video, very informative! What adhesive did you use to mount the aluminum tubing to the vans floor sheet metal?
Cannot understand why you removed brand new phenolic plywood that was giving you sound deadening an insulation air gap and a good medium for fixing to. Regards AJ
Good points, Alan. For a cargo van, I think it'd be hard to come up with a better floor than the factory floor from Mercedes. But, for a specialized van like this one, we wanted more insulation and sound deadening. Also, the new subfloor will be far sturdier than the cargo floor. I'd love to get your opinion after you see Part 2. Thanks for watching and for your comments :)
Will follow with interest. Regards AJ
What happened to the launch coaster you were building in your clients backyard?
I was just about to say that 😂
Yes please tell us what hapened, did it got cancelled?
Gotta wait for springtime because we’re on the east coast now!
@@WillPemble cool, I can’t wait! :D
Sprinter van Beethoven
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