Having had my beloved Transit Camper "Trevor" stolen, I decided to go for a new and stealthy approach, and convert my new Citroen Berlingo into a Micro Camper.
been there myself twenty years for me, one reason i decided to get in to metal work turn a negitive in to a positive 😊 looking forward to the next van update. have fun simon
Looking good pal. The hard part it getting the insulation right. You need to keep warm in the cold months. In the warm ones you can always open a windows. Keep up the great work
Hi, is this just the standard size or is it the extended versions? I'm looking at a berlingo enterprise and can't decide if it's long enough to sleep in. Apologies if you go over this in the video, I'm watching it in work when I'm not supposed to! 😂
Neat, even though we are at the creepy state of "man sound proofs his non descript van" 😬😅 I'm sure it will be fine once you get it more homey! I'm sorry to hear that life served you a turd sandwich (is it still a sandwich when the turds are on either side of the good part, or is that a turd cake?) Let's hope this is the nice slice of bread to start a new sandwich with delicious filling!
Hey Phil, I just now managed to check out the series and I'm very sorry to hear about all that ****. I gotta say I'm already invested in how Not Trevor will turn out. Keep up the great work, brother!
Enjoyed the build process and the episodes. How did you find the floor matt for sound deadening and how many rolls of the insulation and packs of cladding did you need in the end? Any links to products used etc? Cheers 👍🏼
All the insulation was bought from b&q, and the cladding was from Wickes. I believe I used about 4-5 rolls insulation, and about 12 packs cladding if memory serves. :) Thanks!
I don't know if they have it in the UK, but I've seen plenty of US car channels using a product that's made for automotive use, it's carpet like and is made for sound proofing, typically used in floors of the vehicles, but I'm sure it would work for walls and roofs?
omg Phil I just now figured out why you seemed upset at the very first comment I left you saying that the project turned out quite nice or you did quite a good job or something of the like. it was the word quite. our countries use to mean opposite things. here it's used to amplify and there it's used to negate. I never knew. I just learned it from a tiktok. I'm so sorry.