I really enjoyed watching this video about fitting the T6 floor system! It brings back memories of my own van conversion project. I used a similar 9mm ply oak veneer floor in my VW Transporter, and it truly transformed the interior. One thing I learned was the importance of prepping the floor before installation. I spent a whole day cleaning and removing old fasteners, and it made a huge difference in the final result. The bond you mentioned with polyurethane sealant is crucial; I used a different brand, but I had great success with it holding everything down without any lifting. I also faced some challenges with leveling when I first installed my floor. It’s essential to make sure all inlays sit flush to avoid any movement, especially since I often travel with my dog and kids. I found that adding weight while the adhesive cured helped keep everything in place. Thanks for sharing the detailed process! I appreciate the transparency about the potential issues, like rust from screw holes. It’s reassuring to know that with proper sealing and maintenance, those concerns can be managed. Looking forward to seeing how your project progresses!
Another fab video. Watching Dom joining in, is an inspiration. I have the same Van and I am doing or helping with the conversion of mine. All thanks to you and Dom.
Thats nice the build is brilliant planning on a revamp of my lwb kombi t5 and rewatch you beginners guide to the electric system which told me that I need redo my electrics 😂 hopefully next year will get the 4way carpet 😂
I really enjoyed watching this video about fitting the T6 floor system! It brings back memories of my own van conversion project. I used a similar 9mm ply oak veneer floor in my VW Transporter, and it truly transformed the interior.
One thing I learned was the importance of prepping the floor before installation. I spent a whole day cleaning and removing old fasteners, and it made a huge difference in the final result. The bond you mentioned with polyurethane sealant is crucial; I used a different brand, but I had great success with it holding everything down without any lifting.
I also faced some challenges with leveling when I first installed my floor. It’s essential to make sure all inlays sit flush to avoid any movement, especially since I often travel with my dog and kids. I found that adding weight while the adhesive cured helped keep everything in place.
Thanks for sharing the detailed process! I appreciate the transparency about the potential issues, like rust from screw holes. It’s reassuring to know that with proper sealing and maintenance, those concerns can be managed. Looking forward to seeing how your project progresses!
Another fab video. Watching Dom joining in, is an inspiration. I have the same Van and I am doing or helping with the conversion of mine. All thanks to you and Dom.
Awesome video both, is this system available for the ford transit custom LWB? Keep up the good work 😊
love this
Thats nice the build is brilliant planning on a revamp of my lwb kombi t5 and rewatch you beginners guide to the electric system which told me that I need redo my electrics 😂 hopefully next year will get the 4way carpet 😂
' warmest day of the year ' ?? it's -2 with a few inches of snow here in Edinburgh , been sitting on this one a few months guys ???? lol
and yeah , that floor system looks really smart
Hi! Yes we have! The films we have moving forward have been filmed over the past few months. Apologies for the delay
9mm drinking game anyone