George great video as always. Thank you for the kind words. I work with a few different shops and I gotta say, we like working with you the best. We are happy to be a part of the Humble Road build team and are looking forward to working more on the projects. See you soon.
I am a kitchen designer and builder from los Angeles. I am going to convert a short city bus from Guadalajara into a RV. Your idea of using unused space 99% of the time into a pantry is brilliant and I hope you don't mind I am going to use your idea. I understand why you didn't do it in Mr & miss sprinter van but that idea is genius.
I was on a live feed with a couple building out a promaster in fla yesterday and your name and 80/20 was mentioned, George..clearly you've made an impression in the industry!! 🚐🏞🍻
Mammamia Giorgio complimenti, ho visto 10 tuoi video uno dopo l'altro! Mi hai dato tante idee e "modi di pensare" diversi dal solito. Penso tu capisco l'italiano, da come hai detto "capisci" :)
FYI just wanted to tell you that when I had a van with no insulation on the floor it was very cold. When I stopped at a flea market on a Wednesday there was a man selling very thick black foam rubber! As much as you want in width and length! So I bought enough to put on my walking area. OMGOSH my feet never wore slippers again! My piece is like a 2x4 and is easy to fold and take out during the summer months. It’s like the black rubber that is around a hair dressers chair. Cushioned and not cold. It’s about 1” thick or maybe alittle less. Just thought you might want to know? Live your show and work man ship!
'The candle that burns twice as bright, burns half as long'. History is replete with stories of those rare talents who shine so brightly but fade far too soon. Say it isn't so as our Sunday mornings have never been the same since you made your RUclips presence felt. My Sunday trifecta of coffee, bagel w/ salmon spread, and a large slice of Humble Road felt like perfection. Let's get an update on your world and where you are on your creative journey. Stay well and safe.
You are my friend, my favorite van building youtuber. You give so much useful information and NO ONE is even close. I love the detail. Thank you so much...
I watch this and think how much I’d like to have my horse trailer made with an empty space where the living quarters goes and use it beautifully like these. Genius!
Love your work. Great attention to detail. Good that you put the heavy items Over the axle but don't forget that the vehicles weight rating takes into a count the loading on all axles. Mass centralization Is important for a vehicles handling and stability. I think that people tend to think that you can only load the rear axle. Many overlander build have so much hanging out the back with boxes bikes bumpers and spare wheel that they must handle terribly. You end up with the tail wagging the dog. Something folks should consider.
Absolutely correct! The Vagabond van was going to load up their garage so that’s why I put the water tank under the galley, across from the fridge. To balance the overall weight. The four corners of that van
So many interesting details...creativity and craftsmanship without peer.I’m glad my build is taking so long (seems like 90% thinking about the build and10% building) because you give me important tips that improve it every week, even little things like taking wiggle out of the wire looms. And I prefer the weekly summaries with short clips of building because the condensed info is so rich with great ideas. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
You are absolutely correct when you say that a van build is 90% thinking. This is the reason I take ten months to build a van. Each one is a ground up new design, starting from scratch, so to speak. I run through all kinds of scenarios and situations in my pea brain to test my ideas. All night long! 😩
I figure you must be too busy to post more videos…our loss. Hope all is going well. I do have a question: Are you an Espar dealer? I seem to recall this. I’ve searched you videos for installing Espar D2 air heater and cannot find an air-only inside installation. Have you done this? I want to install this on the 5/8” wood floor over 1” XPS. I’m trying to figure out how big a cut that I need to make on the wood floor. Does the whole heater need to be dropped to floor or can the cut be made just for the mounting plate to cover with the heater at the level of wood floor. Thanks for your support.
George, worried about you. Hope you are just on vacation. In any case put up a video in your honor on 7 essentials for van builds 😀 and no there is no 80/20 on the list.
Thank You for spending SOOOOO much time making your "Goldie Locks" videos ... Unbeatable for their content and professional buildout. I was blessed to work with my Dad for 30 years and then on my own for another 15. They say Location Location Location....But Nothing beats quality Quality QUALITY ...Thank You.
George love your work i am planning on buying a Caravan. Minivan next year for traveling around the USA need ideas when ready thank you. Gloria 61 years Young from Wildwood New Jersey...God Bless take care Be Safe.
Well George I must say you are an inspiration to us you kinda seem like the energizer bunny. Im not what propels you but I have seen it in other people who have made great accomplishments in many different fields.I dont have it myself, but can recognize it in others.Kudos to you and may you find satisfaction in your accomplishments. Thanks for all your video content and I sure would love to have a drink with you someday ,just keep going Sincerely, Jocko your friend in Cleveland
Another much needed dose of George. Fastidious - my new favourite word. Just love all the details and explanations that always accompany George videos.
Lol your bloopers are funny as hell. Specially the part we will see how this works out. But it's so true cause it's all r&d. You never really know till someone owns it for a year.
So much planning and love goes into your builds, you never cease to amaze me. I watch many van life and van build channels and continually hear your channel mentioned, as one of the best, if not the best. It’s great to see you have additional help in creating your masterpieces. I enjoy watching the whole process on lol three vans and look forward to seeing your videos. Can’t wait to see the new space when you get it. ♥️🚐🚐🚐
@@HumbleRoad I wish you were more prolific, but I get how much work goes into filming and editing. Your emphasis is building great well thought out vans and I appreciate that you give the update videos as well. I hope you are well.
Great video as always! Do you have any suggestions you would like to share on selecting a portable, reliable, and efficient inverter generator? I'm doing my first build and keeping everything simple and easy. Thanks for any suggestions, tips, etc.
On another one of your vans you had a very big red battery, this one is larger battery, what batteries are you using in these Vans. You do fantastic work. Very nicely explaining as usual.
Just a quick hint: the structure of the shorter Pro Master (or Ducato etc.) is more consistent. It seems like they inserted parts without changing the rest.
This was perfect timing for my promaster build. I'm a little flabbergasted on how I'm going to frame out the walls and ceiling. Btw I used lizard skin on inside. But I didn't use it on floors. I think it's designed more to insulate you from a heat source.
Hi George, I’m stealing your brilliant idea on on making bath bigger by leaving doors partially open when in use, the thing I’m changing is to extent shower tray past doors 1ft and have door filler panel on piano hinge. Need to figure out how to make extended shower drain look good when doors are closed. All class b’s front bath have a problem with narrow size.
George.....my dream builder when I get rich.....Do you have a "guess-ti-ment" of what your builds typically run? I know you use top quality everything in your builds, but if I'm going to dream to be rich, I need to know about how rich I need to be. And yes, you are making an impact on the van building world.....
His builds are between $225K and $400K. Why not build yourself instead of waiting for a man to do it? What do you think these videos are for, gal? Start. Now. You have two hands and a brain, same as any man. And you are a better cook, I'm willing to bet.
If you have to ask, you cant afford it. Just know a factory-built (cheaper) model starts at around 100k. Class B units are definitely not cheap. For sure, all of the parts George puts into these are top of the line products. (IMO, even though some are top of the line, there are perfectly good knock-off components out there at a fraction of the cost.)
Great video George! Love the outtakes! Are the furring strips and roof stringers both bolted on/through with plusnuts or are the furring strips glued and screwed? Your videos have helped me immensely planning my own build. Your design sensibility of making things modular, removeable and inspectable is exactly what I strive for in my design. It would be so cool if you had a book or ebook that went over some of your design principles and things that could be helpful to new builders. There are a lot of other builders who have done that, but in my opinion you are one of the best out there in terms of design principles as well as the finished product. Great work.
Thank you Mike! The Sprinter van is all PlusNuts. The Promaster, being a much lighter ceiling system, is glued and screwed. I don't have any type of formal How-To guides, but have thought about doing a week long build gathering tutorial in a campground somewhere, could become a thing!
I’m in a similar situation to Sam. I have a high roof Nissan NV2500, I’m 6’ tall with shoes on, and I have about two inches of clearance before I hit my head. I was wondering if putting furring strips on both sides of the roof stringers would save a precious bit of headroom and still be structurally sound
Hi George, You audio is so consistent and welcomed versus many other channels. I am wondering what type of microphone you are using and what software is used for the audio processing? It really makes a noticeable difference Thank you for all your hard work and the time you invest to bring us along!
What prevents the ceiling panels from bouncing up and down? The stringer seems to just hold the panel in place. It does not appear that the panel is pinched between the stringer and anything else so it seems like it would bounce up and down. Thanks
@@HumbleRoad Yes, but I never really expected you to begin doing multiple vans simultaneously. For 12 years I've watched shops come and go and they all slide toward cookie-cutter business models, even when their websites tout the care you actually provide. You seem to hire the best as well. How long is the line at your door?
Hi George, I see that in every model you use metal profiles for the construction. In the end, isn't that altogether too heavy for the Van? How much does weight the van when is finished and loaded also with fuel, water, meals, clothes, and 2 persons?
On the contrary, Burim. The aluminum is much lighter in the way I use it, rather than typical plywood box construction. My vans, FULLY loaded for full time living are well under the GVWR.
@@HumbleRoad I am happy to hear that George. Sometimes the wood seems lighter but is not that stable and strong all the profiles and the woodworks always. I am thinking also to use that kind of profile. Thank you very much for the answer and for the videos that you upload. Greetings from Germany :D
Aluminum and sometimes even steel is the way to go on the framing. Way lighter than heavy wood. Aluminum is also much stronger, so you can do a slim profile which carries a lot of weight. Saves on volume in the van. You don't need wood working skills either, as it is easier to join up. Check out HR video on weight calculations - explained very well.
Hey George. Just curious about the pro master vans. Do you primarily do the 2500 159” wb or the 3500 159” extended version? Just trying to get an idea for what size we should buy. We really liked the vagabond van you built.
Hello and thank you. you inspired me and i'm beginning to my 15m3 boxer's (promaster) ceiling tomorrow with shiplaps. if the mdf is bolted tight, the small shiplap sectors do not move or make noise while driving. did i understand right sir ? 😊😊
Im fine! Thank you for asking. Right now my focus is on completing the two vans in house AND moving into the new larger shop. Just no way I could include good video as well. I’ll be back to my regular Sunday uploads in July. Big new project in the works ; my micro solo traveler.
Great Video - very entertaining as always. I am 6’4.25” and have never seen a Van I can fit in. Am I taller than Sam? Looking at school buses with a roof raise due to my height.
George great video as always. Thank you for the kind words. I work with a few different shops and I gotta say, we like working with you the best. We are happy to be a part of the Humble Road build team and are looking forward to working more on the projects. See you soon.
Time for a hair cut alert.
Humble Road thinks of everything. I love it!
😄
I am a kitchen designer and builder from los Angeles. I am going to convert a short city bus from Guadalajara into a RV. Your idea of using unused space 99% of the time into a pantry is brilliant and I hope you don't mind I am going to use your idea. I understand why you didn't do it in Mr & miss sprinter van but that idea is genius.
I was on a live feed with a couple building out a promaster in fla yesterday and your name and 80/20 was mentioned, George..clearly you've made an impression in the industry!! 🚐🏞🍻
Great to hear!
This man is a fine juxtaposition between an engineer and an artist
Mammamia Giorgio complimenti, ho visto 10 tuoi video uno dopo l'altro!
Mi hai dato tante idee e "modi di pensare" diversi dal solito.
Penso tu capisco l'italiano, da come hai detto "capisci" :)
FYI just wanted to tell you that when I had a van with no insulation on the floor it was very cold. When I stopped at a flea market on a Wednesday there was a man selling very thick black foam rubber! As much as you want in width and length! So I bought enough to put on my walking area. OMGOSH my feet never wore slippers again! My piece is like a 2x4 and is easy to fold and take out during the summer months. It’s like the black rubber that is around a hair dressers chair. Cushioned and not cold. It’s about 1” thick or maybe alittle less. Just thought you might want to know? Live your show and work man ship!
Thank you Donna, great tip!
George, I love how you’re using all the marine products, applying them to van usage. Well done!
I look forward to more bloopers! So funny to watch those at the end of your video! Thank you for explaining everything so well. So helpful!
You are so welcome!
Oh George, after a hard day on the road stressed beyond what's good for me I turn on your channel and the stress just melts away, thank you 🇬🇧
Glad to hear it!
'The candle that burns twice as bright, burns half as long'. History is replete with stories of those rare talents who shine so brightly but fade far too soon. Say it isn't so as our Sunday mornings have never been the same since you made your RUclips presence felt. My Sunday trifecta of coffee, bagel w/ salmon spread, and a large slice of Humble Road felt like perfection. Let's get an update on your world and where you are on your creative journey. Stay well and safe.
Check back tomorrow morning. I’m starting up again!
Thanks for the knowledge and your expertise….I’m binging now 🤓
So nice of you! Thank you!
It is so fun to watch your videos. And educational of course :) Thank you
3:36 Heads-up: You exposed the license plate in the last clip of that scene.
Love your stuff, George. Keep it up! :)
You are my friend, my favorite van building youtuber. You give so much useful information and NO ONE is even close. I love the detail. Thank you so much...
I watch this and think how much I’d like to have my horse trailer made with an empty space where the living quarters goes and use it beautifully like these. Genius!
Love your work. Great attention to detail. Good that you put the heavy items Over the axle but don't forget that the vehicles weight rating takes into a count the loading on all axles. Mass centralization Is important for a vehicles handling and stability. I think that people tend to think that you can only load the rear axle. Many overlander build have so much hanging out the back with boxes bikes bumpers and spare wheel that they must handle terribly. You end up with the tail wagging the dog. Something folks should consider.
Absolutely correct! The Vagabond van was going to load up their garage so that’s why I put the water tank under the galley, across from the fridge. To balance the overall weight. The four corners of that van
So many interesting details...creativity and craftsmanship without peer.I’m glad my build is taking so long (seems like 90% thinking about the build and10% building) because you give me important tips that improve it every week, even little things like taking wiggle out of the wire looms. And I prefer the weekly summaries with short clips of building because the condensed info is so rich with great ideas. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
You are absolutely correct when you say that a van build is 90% thinking. This is the reason I take ten months to build a van. Each one is a ground up new design, starting from scratch, so to speak. I run through all kinds of scenarios and situations in my pea brain to test my ideas. All night long! 😩
I figure you must be too busy to post more videos…our loss. Hope all is going well. I do have a question: Are you an Espar dealer? I seem to recall this. I’ve searched you videos for installing Espar D2 air heater and cannot find an air-only inside installation. Have you done this? I want to install this on the 5/8” wood floor over 1” XPS. I’m trying to figure out how big a cut that I need to make on the wood floor. Does the whole heater need to be dropped to floor or can the cut be made just for the mounting plate to cover with the heater at the level of wood floor. Thanks for your support.
love the outtakes
Very well thought our ceiling pannels, love the modularity!
Thought OUT, not OUR. fyi.
You are really in a class by yourself, top notch all the way. I’ve learned so much from you, thanks from Portugal.
Love this video. I love the how to and the why more than even the finished tours.
Hi George
Nothing Better Than a Humble Road Video and Coffee on a Sunday Morning !!
Great Channel !! TY..
You are the DaVinci of van building. Haven’t seen a video in a while. Hope that you are on good health and just busy. Stay frosty.
George, worried about you. Hope you are just on vacation. In any case put up a video in your honor on 7 essentials for van builds 😀 and no there is no 80/20 on the list.
Awesome.. ..so much knowledge and skills...great results. Thank you for sharing.
Really like that ceiling. Similar to a sailboat ceiling.
Thank You for spending SOOOOO much time making your "Goldie Locks" videos ... Unbeatable for their content and professional buildout. I was blessed to work with my Dad for 30 years and then on my own for another 15. They say Location Location Location....But Nothing beats quality Quality QUALITY ...Thank You.
When are you going to get a show on HGTV? It is needed.
I wish Oregon had the resources that you have there. Keep up the awesome work.
"It'll also alert him when it's time for an haircut" lol Great video! I find it very informative and entertaining. Keep up the great work! :D
George love your work i am planning on buying a Caravan. Minivan next year for traveling around the USA need ideas when ready thank you. Gloria 61 years Young from Wildwood New Jersey...God Bless take care Be Safe.
Hold off on your purchase. I will be announcing a new project that might be just what you need.
@@HumbleRoad oh well i be listening
@@HumbleRoad Hi George i am saving it probably take me a year and renewing my drivers license what i am doing now thank you very kind man.God Bless.
I hope i am . Thank yoi
I be so thankful to be part of a project thank you for thinking about me. Gloria 61 year's young from Wildwood New Jersey...
Well George I must say you are an inspiration to us you kinda seem like the energizer bunny. Im not what propels you but I have seen it in other people who have made great accomplishments in many different fields.I dont have it myself, but can recognize it in others.Kudos to you and may you find satisfaction in your accomplishments. Thanks for all your video content and I sure would love to have a drink with you someday ,just keep going
Sincerely, Jocko your friend in Cleveland
Another much needed dose of George.
Fastidious - my new favourite word.
Just love all the details and explanations that always accompany George videos.
Lol your bloopers are funny as hell. Specially the part we will see how this works out. But it's so true cause it's all r&d. You never really know till someone owns it for a year.
Always great content.. they are taking shape...and I love love love the bloopers
George and Sons... keep it coming! Pace yourselves.... It’s a long Humble Road.
That's the plan!
I love your videos. I learn a lot and you are a gem to listen to. Keep it up!
I appreciate that!
Great info as usual. Love seeing the outtakes at the end, too!
So much planning and love goes into your builds, you never cease to amaze me. I watch many van life and van build channels and continually hear your channel mentioned, as one of the best, if not the best. It’s great to see you have additional help in creating your masterpieces. I enjoy watching the whole process on lol three vans and look forward to seeing your videos. Can’t wait to see the new space when you get it. ♥️🚐🚐🚐
Thank you, Sir, for standing up for what it is right. This LEO has my complete respect. God Bless and Protect him as he serves to keep all of us safe.
Amazing build.
Excellent as aways George
working with your son: so great for you! I worked with my dad all my life - and yes it was priceless! :-) Thx for the long video; enjoyed!
Thank you for all your videos. You’re my favorite van build channel.
Wow, thanks!
@@HumbleRoad I wish you were more prolific, but I get how much work goes into filming and editing. Your emphasis is building great well thought out vans and I appreciate that you give the update videos as well.
I hope you are well.
I am beginning to amass my select group of craftsmen. That will give me more time to design and create.
Any pics or videos of the completed AC ceiling trim? I’d like to do something similar.
Great video as always! Do you have any suggestions you would like to share on selecting a portable, reliable, and efficient inverter generator? I'm doing my first build and keeping everything simple and easy. Thanks for any suggestions, tips, etc.
You OK bro ? Miissing your Sunday videos. Hope all is well ❤
Catching up on your videos tonight. Excellent content and execution as usual and then...what a surprise!
Thanks for the Thanks!
On another one of your vans you had a very big red battery, this one is larger battery, what batteries are you using in these Vans. You do fantastic work. Very nicely explaining as usual.
I use Lithionics batteries
@@HumbleRoad thank you.
Quality work shines through 😎👍✅
Just a quick hint: the structure of the shorter Pro Master (or Ducato etc.) is more consistent. It seems like they inserted parts without changing the rest.
Love the out-takes! Hope you guys had a Good Easter!
Your an excellent teacher . Measure! Great
This was perfect timing for my promaster build. I'm a little flabbergasted on how I'm going to frame out the walls and ceiling.
Btw I used lizard skin on inside. But I didn't use it on floors. I think it's designed more to insulate you from a heat source.
Señor Mauro, wishing you continued success. How’s the Solo Trekker project evolving? Any updates?
Soon, very soon.
Hi George, I’m stealing your brilliant idea on on making bath bigger by leaving doors partially open when in use, the thing I’m changing is to extent shower tray past doors 1ft and have door filler panel on piano hinge. Need to figure out how to make extended shower drain look good when doors are closed. All class b’s front bath have a problem with narrow size.
Hello Humble Road. How are you? Not heard from you in a while with new builds. Hope all is well. Cheers Jeff
George.....my dream builder when I get rich.....Do you have a "guess-ti-ment" of what your builds typically run? I know you use top quality everything in your builds, but if I'm going to dream to be rich, I need to know about how rich I need to be. And yes, you are making an impact on the van building world.....
yes, me too.
His builds are between $225K and $400K. Why not build yourself instead of waiting for a man to do it? What do you think these videos are for, gal? Start. Now. You have two hands and a brain, same as any man. And you are a better cook, I'm willing to bet.
If you have to ask, you cant afford it. Just know a factory-built (cheaper) model starts at around 100k. Class B units are definitely not cheap. For sure, all of the parts George puts into these are top of the line products. (IMO, even though some are top of the line, there are perfectly good knock-off components out there at a fraction of the cost.)
that wire dispenser on wheels is genius
Would a tray for the BMS (moving it up) help with accommodating the 4/0 run from the battery to the BMS?
As usual, another great video. I always seem to pick up a few ideas. 👍🏻
Thanks for sharing your ideas and build experience. What is the brand of the lithium batteries?
Lithionics
Lol I love your silly thoughts!
I was digging for screws in my coffee-can and thought of how far you’ve come since the old “nut-bucket” days.
NUT BUCKET!
@@HumbleRoad :)
Thank you so very much for sharing George! Awesome and amazing job. 👍😍
"pull it through then make nice" Love that. At some point you started putting the thinsulate black side down but not sure why?
Thinsulate can be mounted either way. The black fabric affords better adhesion. Then my second layer of thinsulate goes the opposite way
I want this guy to build a van for me!
Yay Will the BMS get a video or have I missed it ???
In one of your videos you showed some springer cabinet hinges - do you have a link (video and for buying :-))
Great video George! Love the outtakes! Are the furring strips and roof stringers both bolted on/through with plusnuts or are the furring strips glued and screwed? Your videos have helped me immensely planning my own build. Your design sensibility of making things modular, removeable and inspectable is exactly what I strive for in my design. It would be so cool if you had a book or ebook that went over some of your design principles and things that could be helpful to new builders. There are a lot of other builders who have done that, but in my opinion you are one of the best out there in terms of design principles as well as the finished product. Great work.
Thank you Mike! The Sprinter van is all PlusNuts. The Promaster, being a much lighter ceiling system, is glued and screwed. I don't have any type of formal How-To guides, but have thought about doing a week long build gathering tutorial in a campground somewhere, could become a thing!
I’m in a similar situation to Sam. I have a high roof Nissan NV2500, I’m 6’ tall with shoes on, and I have about two inches of clearance before I hit my head. I was wondering if putting furring strips on both sides of the roof stringers would save a precious bit of headroom and still be structurally sound
George, Great video! Thank you! Have a great week!
Same to you
your content is amasing, so much insight, im learning so much
When are you building an assembly line because I want to do some yipees.
Very clever man
What are your thoughts on spray on insulation? How does it deal with moisture?
Thank you George 👍🏼🚐
George.
Will the Promaster battery fit cables first? (To the front)
I don't understand your question, Roger. Please rephrase.
Hi George,
You audio is so consistent and welcomed versus many other channels. I am wondering what type of microphone you are using and what software is used for the audio processing?
It really makes a noticeable difference
Thank you for all your hard work and the time you invest to bring us along!
Thank you! I use an old Rode wireless set up directly into my Sony camera. Editing is in Adobe Audition. Then port into Adobe Premiere.
What prevents the ceiling panels from bouncing up and down? The stringer seems to just hold the panel in place. It does not appear that the panel is pinched between the stringer and anything else so it seems like it would bounce up and down. Thanks
The several layers of insulation above the planks holds the panels snugly
You're the best. I just wish you were on the left coast!
By nature, van dwellers are nomadic. I have built for people all across the country.
@@HumbleRoad Yes, but I never really expected you to begin doing multiple vans simultaneously. For 12 years I've watched shops come and go and they all slide toward cookie-cutter business models, even when their websites tout the care you actually provide. You seem to hire the best as well. How long is the line at your door?
September 2022
Where have you been George? We miss you.
Excellent content George. Don’t be so hard on yourself. Everything looks marvellous! Cheers from Canader eh!
Hi George,
I see that in every model you use metal profiles for the construction. In the end, isn't that altogether too heavy for the Van?
How much does weight the van when is finished and loaded also with fuel, water, meals, clothes, and 2 persons?
On the contrary, Burim. The aluminum is much lighter in the way I use it, rather than typical plywood box construction. My vans, FULLY loaded for full time living are well under the GVWR.
@@HumbleRoad I am happy to hear that George. Sometimes the wood seems lighter but is not that stable and strong all the profiles and the woodworks always. I am thinking also to use that kind of profile.
Thank you very much for the answer and for the videos that you upload.
Greetings from Germany :D
Aluminum and sometimes even steel is the way to go on the framing. Way lighter than heavy wood. Aluminum is also much stronger, so you can do a slim profile which carries a lot of weight. Saves on volume in the van. You don't need wood working skills either, as it is easier to join up. Check out HR video on weight calculations - explained very well.
Hey George. Just curious about the pro master vans. Do you primarily do the 2500 159” wb or the 3500 159” extended version? Just trying to get an idea for what size we should buy. We really liked the vagabond van you built.
When it comes to Promaster vans, always and only 3500 EXT
Great. Thanks George.
What’s the little van going to look like when finished, have any pictures drawn up for it?
I wondered why you used MDF for the ceiling supports? I swore I’d never use MDF in a bathroom or kitchen.
Being 64 years old, I felt the same way, until I did my research. This is not your grandmother's MDF...
Hello ! How are you ? I am thinking the best, you moved to a bigger place and are busy with that… I miss you 🤗
I love this man
Hello and thank you. you inspired me and i'm beginning to my 15m3 boxer's (promaster) ceiling tomorrow with shiplaps.
if the mdf is bolted tight, the small shiplap sectors do not move or make noise while driving. did i understand right sir ? 😊😊
Why not change the BMS and inverter location, it will give you a straight shot between the battery and BMS. love your vids!
Those bloopers 😂😂😂.....!!! Another great episode of learning with laughs at the end.
I hope you are OK and healthy. Miss your videos. Miss you!
Im fine! Thank you for asking. Right now my focus is on completing the two vans in house AND moving into the new larger shop. Just no way I could include good video as well. I’ll be back to my regular Sunday uploads in July. Big new project in the works ; my micro solo traveler.
I'm glad you are doing great and excited about your new shop and project. It's all about options baby.
Why are you not using flarespace for the bed area ?
I'm not a fan
Dang, You make me laugh many times during a video and, boy, do I need that in my life!
Great Video - very entertaining as always. I am 6’4.25” and have never seen a Van I can fit in. Am I taller than Sam? Looking at school buses with a roof raise due to my height.
You need a Ford Transit high roof!
I would like to see how you measure these panels so they fit and fan opening also fits so well. This must be very time consuming.
Brilliant!!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Hi George! Love your attitude. Is this Sprinter a 170 Extended or regular?
Regular 170
3:37 Blur on plates is gone. THAT Battery is HUGE!!!!
Thanks again.
Always welcome