I'll be going through this, husband is 6'4. Im 5'3. My issue is trying to make a bed area, where one side is, like 5'4 and the other side is at least 6'4. We would waste too much real estate having one long bed. I see an electric bread knife in our future. Thank you for the tips on insulation, it does feel like so much is lost to it. Im so lazy, I can see me throwing a bunch of carpets. Kudos that you figured it out.
Do not do what they did in this video, terrible idea to fill in the struts with insulation, it will block air flow creating a lot of condensation and humidity that will then bring rust and mold.
Sorry for the late reply. We went for the bed/bench combo so we have a long bed that fits dylan 6'1. We bought a KING dunlap mattress and cut it up to fit perfectly. As for the floor, we have been inside vans that do have floor insulation and that don't... TBH they all feels the same lol. Good luck on your build!
I already regret watching this video as I'm in the middle of insulating and laying down the flooring in my GMC Safari conversion lol but seriously thanks for the info! :D
@@thewildearthlings How have you found the insulation qualities of the foam? What would you do it differently if you were to insulate a van floor again?
@@rosemead9129 1 year later... lol. We have been inside vans that have insulation and vans that don't or non at all. They all feel pretty much the same cold, but just like in a house, floors are cold. So I guess in a perfect build, we would build radiant floors or go spray foam.
DO NOT do what they did in this video, terrible idea to fill in the struts with insulation, it will block air flow creating a lot of condensation and humidity that will then bring rust and mold.