I LOVE the way you are doing this video so we understand completely how it is done! Thanks so much for this. You are doing a beautiful job. Looking forward to more! Jane in SC ❤🙏🏻
You two are such a great team and the quality of your work is impeccable! Glad I found you on line a couple years ago and I can’t wait to own one of your vans. Retirement is looking better every day! Thank you!
Great video guys! I can't wait for more! As a cabinet builder, I love to see how others do their builds and have them look so great. How is the paint holding up to chipping or water?
Thank you! Hopefully you didn’t have too many critiques as a real pro ;) The paint has held up great so far on our last couple vans (oldest being >2 yrs on the road now)
@@TimKatie glue and pocket screws are amazingly strong and I use them whenever appropriate. I find the door lift shocks a bit tricky, so kudos for making it look easy. With one shock done to satisfaction, clamp the second open door to the first to hold them equal.
Just a small comment from my own personal experience as a trim carpenter. Have had issues with that brand of fast dry caulking before, so stopped using it. The non-fast dry version of that brand has been good to me; also Sherwin-Williams sells a fast dry I have not had any issues with. Great job, love the videos. Hoping to start a build in about 6 months so doing tons and tons of research.
How are they holding up? Seems like hanging them with just wood screws would be prone to loosening up over time with vibration. I'm thinking about using toggle bolts.
When attaching these to the ceiling furring strips, how are you handling the 1/4” height difference from where the pine t&g and cabinets over lap? Doesn’t that create a gap between the cabinet top and furring?