Youve inspired me to plan a van build with that extending bathroom idea- line it with waterproofed caulked board and a rubber wiper seal , and itd be ideal for fitting a shower cubical with cassette toilet feeding into a greywater tsnk under the van
I love you guys and have always been impressed by your vans at shows, great products and a great team. This is brilliant, I'd love a very simple bespoke conversation to a van, where do I put my name down?
Pretty cool make a conversion van that can do conversions on the road..one of the best features i have seen for work type van is when you have good head room you build an elevated floor between the wheel wells 12-20cm high, dimensional sheet good so easy to load😂
Ive been working out of the back of my van as an engineer for over 20 years. The toilet cubicle is not needed. It takes up far too much room for what it is. I have a chemical toilet on my van and it's kept under the bench when not in use. Also, I would have the power outlets higher so they don't get wet when it rains when working with the doors open.
While that toilet solution might work for you on your own, the van owner might need to provide toilet facilities for an employee such as an apprentice.
Youve inspired me to plan a van build with that extending bathroom idea- line it with waterproofed caulked board and a rubber wiper seal , and itd be ideal for fitting a shower cubical with cassette toilet feeding into a greywater tsnk under the van
Hope those shelf and upright grey angled blocks are durable for the use of the vehicle with its use as a workshop .
Cool. Like the idea of your own shitter.
I love you guys and have always been impressed by your vans at shows, great products and a great team. This is brilliant, I'd love a very simple bespoke conversation to a van, where do I put my name down?
Pretty cool make a conversion van that can do conversions on the road..one of the best features i have seen for work type van is when you have good head room you build an elevated floor between the wheel wells 12-20cm high, dimensional sheet good so easy to load😂
Ive been working out of the back of my van as an engineer for over 20 years. The toilet cubicle is not needed. It takes up far too much room for what it is. I have a chemical toilet on my van and it's kept under the bench when not in use.
Also, I would have the power outlets higher so they don't get wet when it rains when working with the doors open.
While that toilet solution might work for you on your own, the van owner might need to provide toilet facilities for an employee such as an apprentice.
Hi I di wish you could show on a video the disabled adapted van you have built thanks andy
Hey Andy, we unfortunately did not film videos when we built the last one, if we do another we'll definitely get it on camera. Thanks
Hi Andy, I’ve just double checked and we do actually have an adapted van in the workshop, will get a video up over the next few weeks. :)
Hi thanks fore reply