There's no doubt this man is a seasoned carpenter. His extensive knowledge of carpentry techniques and his impressive collection of professional tools are undeniable proof. He's even passed on his expertise to his wife, who's become quite skilled herself. Most people would be hard-pressed to match his tool collection or woodworking know-how. Their finished work is truly exceptional, showcasing a clear understanding of both aesthetics and functionality. Well done
There's no doubt this man is a seasoned carpenter. His extensive knowledge of carpentry techniques and his impressive collection of professional tools are undeniable proof.
I loved the video.👍 Those are two very ambitious and talented young people. They really did an excellent job. It seems like they had a plan and executed it well. I WOULD like to see more videos like this in the future.
I am left wondering how many of these do it yourself van conversions end up exceeding the maximum permissible weight of 3.5 tonne for this class of vehicle; even without fuel, occupants, and their personal stuff? There have been incidents where professional horse box manufacturers have built overnight accommodation boxes that without a horse onboard outweigh their 7.5 tonne service weights. Some of the components added to the van would make me very nervous about being stopped by a ministry of transport inspection team!
Personally I would put the bathroom facilities as far away from the driving compartment as possible. I wouldn't build a camper van though. I'd build a travel van, meant not so much for living as for traveling in, wih a toilet and the ability to do some light cooking, eating and cleanup after.
Hahaha... you're not asking for too much... just a sliding roof was it?🤔 The guy who did the work on this is so talented that I bet he could've done it! Maybe he can add it later?