So, so funny! -"Yes! I'll put black fabric there, so we can talk but not see each other!" - Catholic, maybe?? Cosy, confessional both-ish...?!🤣 You're very, very nice - both to listen to and to watch, just wish you could look directely at us... Love from Sweden!😍🤩
@@SilverlineToolsTV Already watched! Became a huge Max fan this weekend!!! Even googled him a little...😆Don't worry, I'm not a stalker type. Just wondered about his age and wanted to know a tiny bit of his back story.. 😅🤩
Paint your tongue and grove before you assemble it because if you paint it after it is up when it shrinks, which it will, you will see the bare timber in the cracks.
On the wooden panels you could have used Clips, or even used a wall panel, Light weight, and comes in great colours, Sam's Trade Centre has them, at first I thought too much wood, as but as your done the ceiling and walls now, its looking really good, a nice bit of stain and that will transform it even more, Be interesting to see what you do with any wiring for lights, its coming on great.. Well done.
I still can’t get my head around how this infrared stuff works. How much leisure battery power does it use per hour, say, when the heating’s on in the van? Can you control the temperature? And can it stay on a low temperature all night when it’s really cold? Also, I note that you have no overhead cabinets so the infrared can send its heat straight down. Presumably you’d have to put just one strip of the infrared cloth down the centre of the van if you had upper cabinets either side? And would one strip be enough?
I have a Sprinter Ambulance similar to yours that I'm converting, with drilling the wood straight into the walls, how far approximately did you drill into the wall? I'm unable to find out from the vehicle coach builder how thick the walls are.
Hi! Nice conversion! Wanted to ask how was your real life experience with infrared ceiling heating? Is it worth it? Can it keep the inside warm in say 7-10 degrees C outside? Thanks!
Saved these videos for next year when we refit our van. Love the approach and attitude to the work.
Send us a photo when it's complete, we'd love to see how it turns out
Cheers Rob, look forward to seeing your build 👍🏼
Now this is looking really good!! Great seeing how a great plan comes together with great design and execution. 😎👍✅
Everything starts to come together in this episode :) Thanks for watching!
Looks fab! What a transformation! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
It really is! But just wait for the finished version 🚑
@@SilverlineToolsTV oh I’ll keep watching! I’ve seen Max’s work before and also use some Silverline tools myself.
Just out of interest what is the total power of the radiant ceiling in Watts
Thank you , your ideas are amazing!!
Thanks for watching!
So, so funny! -"Yes! I'll put black fabric there, so we can talk but not see each other!" - Catholic, maybe?? Cosy, confessional both-ish...?!🤣
You're very, very nice - both to listen to and to watch, just wish you could look directely at us...
Love from Sweden!😍🤩
Thanks, have you watched the rest of the series? Plenty more laughs.
Love from England
@@SilverlineToolsTV YES, and I loved everything about it! Subscribed too.🤩😍
Amazing, thanks! You should definitely check out the smart camper as well. Max has been pretty busy in his workshop
@@SilverlineToolsTV Already watched! Became a huge Max fan this weekend!!! Even googled him a little...😆Don't worry, I'm not a stalker type. Just wondered about his age and wanted to know a tiny bit of his back story.. 😅🤩
😳 You are a fan! Definitely can't fault your taste though. So glad you enjoyed the videos. More from Max on the way
Paint your tongue and grove before you assemble it because if you paint it after it is up when it shrinks, which it will, you will see the bare timber in the cracks.
On the wooden panels you could have used Clips, or even used a wall panel, Light weight, and comes in great colours, Sam's Trade Centre has them, at first I thought too much wood, as but as your done the ceiling and walls now, its looking really good, a nice bit of stain and that will transform it even more, Be interesting to see what you do with any wiring for lights, its coming on great.. Well done.
Great idea, thanks for the tip! Are you converting anything at the moment?
I wish you had talked about the infrared heating system, it's something i never heard of before.
I still can’t get my head around how this infrared stuff works. How much leisure battery power does it use per hour, say, when the heating’s on in the van? Can you control the temperature? And can it stay on a low temperature all night when it’s really cold?
Also, I note that you have no overhead cabinets so the infrared can send its heat straight down. Presumably you’d have to put just one strip of the infrared cloth down the centre of the van if you had upper cabinets either side? And would one strip be enough?
@Max McMurdo Could you possibly answer my questions when you have time please?
What are the metal frame bits you use for the bed frame and other things? Can’t find what they are called
Where did you get the infrared heat cloth from?
www.astectherm.com/
Can you please give the information on the ceiling heating sheets .thank you.
www.astectherm.com/
I have a Sprinter Ambulance similar to yours that I'm converting, with drilling the wood straight into the walls, how far approximately did you drill into the wall? I'm unable to find out from the vehicle coach builder how thick the walls are.
Hi! Nice conversion! Wanted to ask how was your real life experience with infrared ceiling heating? Is it worth it? Can it keep the inside warm in say 7-10 degrees C outside? Thanks!
Thanks! Max is very happy with it, even put it in his house boat!
Why not insulate the walls too?
Anyone have information on the heat system?
I sourced it from @astectherm infrared heating
Where’s Craig gone ??
He’s in my van, I’ll release him when it’s finished 😂🙌🏼
@@max_mcmurdo HURRYYY UPPPPPP I NEED PALLET BUILDSSSSS
@@Orbzmaster11 may I suggest ‘Upcycling by Max McMurdo’ I hear it’s a great read! 😂
@@max_mcmurdo I’ve read it but Craig helpssss