This guy is a whiner. Barely anything on how it to make panels, but a bunch of 'How I feel' snowflake nonsense. I'm dumber for watching this crap. Blocking this crap channel and giving a thumbs down.
Hey Scott, I realy like your video's. B.t.w. You can adjust your mistake with the bubble on the sealing. Simply inject some glue cement and flatten it out. Cheers from Belgium :)
For anyone thinking about doing this, an abrasive nylon cup in a grinder would have had that entire van scuffed in just a few hours, vs days with an orbital sander.
Sick video mate. One question, how did you attach the panel above the sliding door? Did you use a blind fixing of some sort to attach it? Cheers man 🤙🏻
i keep a spray bottle in my motox van to find holes in tires with bubbly soapy water, along with regular tire plugs. your dish spray bottle can serve multiple uses lol
...erm...what is a swiffa/swiffer/swyffer...?! Will check out t'other vidz to further my education on my project, looks very useful, loving mission control, thank you Canada.
Hi Scott, I am a bit fan of your work! I am in the middle of my van build using 10 series T-Slot Aluminum. I want to clad the frame with 3/4" bamboo plywood, I would use 1/2" on the ends of the cabinet, but it is only available in 1/4" or 3/4". Now to my question. How are the threaded inserts holding up after three years of use?
Hi. I have been trying to purchase some Duotex for my offroad van conversion. Apparently, I cannot get it from Richelieu or Emblm. Do you know of any other sources?
Always baffles me when people are so happy they can do chin ups on their cabinets. This shows you've excessively over built and over paid for materials.
While I value all your content, you can skip key details in your demonstrations of work. However, your content before the camera sharing your lived experience is outstanding. This information has been priceless. Thank you!
Thanks Scott. Some good tips for my first foray into a van build out. I'm a highly satisfied owner of your window coverings for me 23' T250 Cargo van and do recommend them highly.
Years have passed yet this video is still so relevant! Few techs have advance so look for XPS sip sheets with plywood outers the would be an awesome replacement for polyiso which then leads straight to the radiant barrier in this vid with the finish on top ;)
Great solution, unfortunately I will need to search for some other supplier since "A customer service agent may communicate with you to ensure you are a valid business operating in the industry. Richelieu is an importer and distributor who only sells to businesses.".
How much does all of that 8020 weigh that you put into your build? I was thinking of taking my van to a certified weigh scale during different phases of the build.
you nailed it,,,the heat will reflect up w radiant sheet..i,m just wondering if you could incorperate a cement boat to transfer the heat to ur finish floor,,,, my design for boat in progress,,