Am I the only one that fantasizes about going into the trades just so I can have a sweet van like this? It's gotta be so satisfying having everything you'd ever need organized and at your finger tips.
It was me as well, I always seem to be on the mission to have my dream rolling tool box, it's just taken a very long time to figure out what that was! It's a never ending process for sure, but I feel like I am figuring it out!
@@fultonfinewoodworkslol lately I actually find myself looking forward to my schedule slowing down to modify/organize my van… you did a beautiful job on everything
@@fultonfinewoodworks I just caught up on the binge of the greatest woodworking podcast. I guess now I have to endure the pain of the off the wedge salad. 😆
Thanks, it's evolving into where I wanted it to be, takes a ton of time but well worth it! I am so excited about my Sons interest and look forward to having him half days during school next year! Thanks for watching!
Missed your comment! Thanks, it's great to have him working with me Friday he is out for the summer and my productivity is going to go through the roof!
Great Video ! So jealous of your van and how organized you are. That's where I want to be in future. Keep the great videos coming. Love the garbage can LOL #greensuiterspodcast
Thanks! It has been a process, a lot of figuring things out trial and error. Hopefully this will give plenty of ideas to others who are trying to figuring out a work vehicle design as well. I highly suggest the garbage can and I am sure I can get you one of those tables for it! Ha ha!
Awesome, glad you found it helpful. I love to watch others van tour videos, I always pick up great ideas as well. I helped a friend build out a transit, the sides are flatter which makes it a bit easier.
Absolutely top notch! This layout is based on real experience having to fix things on site and it shows in the variety of tools and equipment you carry. Really great video and top notch for work trailer/van layout.
Thanks Adam, it has been a lot of trial and error but I feel like it's getting there for now I work. Love being able to get most tasks completed without making multiple trips!
@@fultonfinewoodworks Ronnie every trades person is always updating their setup as new tools and techniques come in. I am always checking out other trailers and vans on site and looking at videos like this online. This is one of the nicest setups i have seen on youtube and your walkthrough is great. Honest about what you carry and why. I think Ron Paulk would be proud.
great van . you cannot beat having everything organised. i love having a dedicated bin as well. mine is just an ikea bin mounted on a 3d printed bracket. total game change having somewhere to put the rubbish as its created. one thing i think you need is some kind of pull out shelf to put those organisers on while you look for something
A place to throw all those little things that make the van look junky is so handy but it took me a while to figure out it's worth dedicating a spot for it . I totally agree about the pull out shelf, it was on the list but in the last three years I haven't yet felt like it was worth taking the time to add. I think it is because I usually am taking the entire systainer out with me and if it is a small part it's a drawer type systainer, but there are times it would be handy.
@@fultonfinewoodworks your 100% correct! I hv begun to organize my van (my 1st van a Ford 3/4 ton 2021 w/a 10’ bed! ). And I seen Spencer’s Lewis , Casey Knipps, and now yours! I think your #1 Casey is on your heals brother! Then there is little old Kings Custom Finish Carpentry! But I am maybe a touch older than you and I am just having a blast now! I am ok (because Christ has blessed me) so I work because I enjoy working ! I can tell you love your work also !
@@fultonfinewoodworks I am here watching alway looking for that “ahhh I am going to do that also with this “. I sure hope the best for you and your family in these coming years ! COME ON; AMERICA IS BACK BABY ! Let’s make some beautiful things and collect some bank !
Im looking at pulling the trigger on a 144" wheel base sprinter and thus video sealed the deal, exactly what i plan to do. As a gc and own a rental property i so probably similar things so this set up would be almost perfect for. Great video and thanks for posting it.
Great setup. I had a similar van then changed everything from Systainer to Tstak to take advantage of the drawers. So tedious (and expensive) to change but worth it in the end 😂
That is a great video, I’m planning to do a tour of my mobile wood shop and I got some great ideas from yours thanks. I do have a couple short videos on my trailer
Glad it was helpful! It's a always changing process for sure but every change makes it better, I love to watch tour videos for ideas as well for ideas. I encourage you to put it out there and let me know when it's posted!
Amazing van. Only thing I would advise is to make some covers places where you see the outer skin of the van from the inside. It doesn't take a large object falling behind there to make a big dent in the skin which would look bad on such a nice van.
I am just glad I finally found a great purpose for that sticker, Off the cut podcast is not only available on all streaming platforms, it is a great way to label things as trash 🤣
How do you manage random screws/fittings etc from your pockets etc? Do you sort them immediately, or have a place to put them ; and then sort this place once every so often? This particular issue is the bane of my life. Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks for the van tour, this will help loads of people.
What’s the worst part about parking a van with a bunch of Festool tools outside? Having to look out the window every 30 seconds. Cheers hope you have a good alarm system. 😄
It's for sure something that has to be taken in consideration, I regularly see some using trailers full of tools on job sites, that scares me more. My Van is either with me during the day or in the shop at night which helps in my specific situation.
I am not sure of the exact load rating but I have every type of weight in mine including the table in the bottom middle for a year and no issues, it's very strong
Currently trying to decide between a sprinter, a transit and promaster. Leaning heavily towards something that can handle 16' lengths, but maybe I'm overly concerned with being able to haul trim. But it's always delivered to site, so I'm maybe overstating a very edge use case. Thoughts on the 170 WB sprinter? Did you consider one before getting the 144? Awesome setup, will be stealing a lot of that layout. Especially the outfacing setup at the sliding door.
Sorry I missed your comment, I did look at the 170 but decided against it as it isn't as nimble and easy to drive around town and fit into standard street parking spaces. I can haul 12' trim to the back of the crash wall, my middle door can open up and get me to 14' - My roof rack is used regularly for things over 16' - I had a 22' load on there two days ago no problem. For me 12' is usually plenty and sometimes when just going around town I let trim stick out the back door 3' and put a flag on it and strap the door on one side so it is cracked open about 1' but that is rarely needed. 4 years in, I still am glad I went with the 144
Very nice, so in your shop you have duplicates of what is in the van? Not sure i could afford allthe same tools in the shop and the van. But i want it! Hey ronnie what style/brand of boots are you wearing!?
I do have duplicates of a lot of things, there are some things I use in both places. I can park in or next to the shop depending on the weather so I can easily grab whatever, it's like a storage closet. They are Ariat boots very comfortable.
@@fultonfinewoodworks and for the guy like me that can only afford one which out of the 2 do you suggest to get? What vac do you use the most corded or cordless? Thanks for replying
Promaster 3500 and Transit are both candidates for a nice work van. I helped a friend outfit a transit and it had fairly straight side wall as well. I had an express 2500 before my sprinter, it worked fine but main thing was I wanted something that I could stand up in. My favorite thing about the sprinter is it drives like an SUV and is comfortable.
@@fultonfinewoodworks I do stair hand handrail installation. I’m going to set it up somewhat like yours. Do you think a 2500 would also be sufficient instead of a 3500 ?
Without a doubt would be fine, one of my reasons for going with the 3500 was my intention to turn this into an Adventure Van in the future and building on the 3500 will allow for more weight. A drawback for sure are the larger wheel wells on inside but my aisle in wide enough for everything I have needed it for
576804 Sys3 m89 Installers set in metric is the current one. Last time we got a variant of this was set # MO700 with the zobo forstners about six years ago. (T loc era)
Am I the only one that fantasizes about going into the trades just so I can have a sweet van like this? It's gotta be so satisfying having everything you'd ever need organized and at your finger tips.
It was me as well, I always seem to be on the mission to have my dream rolling tool box, it's just taken a very long time to figure out what that was! It's a never ending process for sure, but I feel like I am figuring it out!
No mate your not alone😂👍
@@fultonfinewoodworkslol lately I actually find myself looking forward to my schedule slowing down to modify/organize my van… you did a beautiful job on everything
I love the labeled trash can! Made me laugh out loud.
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Love how some will not know the story behind that, but those who know, know! Ha ha Thanks for watching!
@@fultonfinewoodworks
I just caught up on the binge of the greatest woodworking podcast. I guess now I have to endure the pain of the off the wedge salad. 😆
Thats is different level organisation, you're son wanting to work with you is class, keep up the good work 👏
Thanks, it's evolving into where I wanted it to be, takes a ton of time but well worth it! I am so excited about my Sons interest and look forward to having him half days during school next year! Thanks for watching!
Well done. I love my Sprinter. Wonderful seeing your son working with you.
Missed your comment! Thanks, it's great to have him working with me Friday he is out for the summer and my productivity is going to go through the roof!
Absolutely fantastic set-up. Tidy and organised. Makes working so much easier and enjoyable.
Thank you, your so right, working is so much more enjoyable and easier when you know where everything is and not crawling over tools.
Awesome job on the van and teaching your son the ropes is priceless
Thanks! So glad he can work with me daily and that he wants to and to learn!
I was about to complain about the Off the Cut sticker until you mentioned it was a trash can!
available on all streaming platforms 😂
Very nice Ronnie and well thought out.Keep up the great work
Thanks so much!
Great Video ! So jealous of your van and how organized you are. That's where I want to be in future. Keep the great videos coming. Love the garbage can LOL #greensuiterspodcast
Thanks! It has been a process, a lot of figuring things out trial and error. Hopefully this will give plenty of ideas to others who are trying to figuring out a work vehicle design as well. I highly suggest the garbage can and I am sure I can get you one of those tables for it! Ha ha!
Amazing van Ronnie!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for this video. Super helpful and well-presented. Your time and effort is most appreciated!
Great use of space! Wherever you go you got what you need with you. Nice job organizing this van.
Thanks, it's an ongoing process but each time I feel it's getting better
finaly a van to dream about! i am bulding in my new ford transit van and i need the inspiration, thanks.
Awesome, glad you found it helpful. I love to watch others van tour videos, I always pick up great ideas as well. I helped a friend build out a transit, the sides are flatter which makes it a bit easier.
Absolutely top notch! This layout is based on real experience having to fix things on site and it shows in the variety of tools and equipment you carry. Really great video and top notch for work trailer/van layout.
Thanks Adam, it has been a lot of trial and error but I feel like it's getting there for now I work. Love being able to get most tasks completed without making multiple trips!
@@fultonfinewoodworks Ronnie every trades person is always updating their setup as new tools and techniques come in. I am always checking out other trailers and vans on site and looking at videos like this online. This is one of the nicest setups i have seen on youtube and your walkthrough is great. Honest about what you carry and why. I think Ron Paulk would be proud.
great van . you cannot beat having everything organised. i love having a dedicated bin as well. mine is just an ikea bin mounted on a 3d printed bracket. total game change having somewhere to put the rubbish as its created.
one thing i think you need is some kind of pull out shelf to put those organisers on while you look for something
A place to throw all those little things that make the van look junky is so handy but it took me a while to figure out it's worth dedicating a spot for it . I totally agree about the pull out shelf, it was on the list but in the last three years I haven't yet felt like it was worth taking the time to add. I think it is because I usually am taking the entire systainer out with me and if it is a small part it's a drawer type systainer, but there are times it would be handy.
Glad someone in this business has time for that ! That’s why I watch it as I am working? Entertainment !
It's a worth while time investment without a doubt but for anyone in the trades, the more busy you are the quicker the payoff in productivity savings.
@@fultonfinewoodworks your 100% correct! I hv begun to organize my van (my 1st van a Ford 3/4 ton 2021 w/a 10’ bed! ).
And I seen Spencer’s Lewis , Casey Knipps, and now yours! I think your #1 Casey is on your heals brother!
Then there is little old Kings Custom Finish Carpentry! But I am maybe a touch older than you and I am just having a blast now! I am ok (because Christ has blessed me) so I work because I enjoy working !
I can tell you love your work also !
Missed your comment just seeing, thanks for the feedback!
@@fultonfinewoodworks I am here watching alway looking for that “ahhh I am going to do that also with this “.
I sure hope the best for you and your family in these coming years ! COME ON; AMERICA IS BACK BABY ! Let’s make some beautiful things and collect some bank !
Im looking at pulling the trigger on a 144" wheel base sprinter and thus video sealed the deal, exactly what i plan to do. As a gc and own a rental property i so probably similar things so this set up would be almost perfect for. Great video and thanks for posting it.
So glad it helped, you can't go wrong with the 144, I still have plenty of unused space and it's a comfortable daily driver and very reliable?
Wow! That’s Ron Paulk level of organization
I built a trailer out based on his design once, he has a lot of great ideas!
Wow - Exception storage and work flow - explained brilliantly - I have a very similar van set up over here in the UK... VMTs for the content 😁👌
I'm from the uk and your van is top spec festool is top quality along with the merc
Great tour, very well organized.
Thanks!
Great setup. I had a similar van then changed everything from Systainer to Tstak to take advantage of the drawers.
So tedious (and expensive) to change but worth it in the end 😂
That is a great video, I’m planning to do a tour of my mobile wood shop and I got some great ideas from yours thanks. I do have a couple short videos on my trailer
Glad it was helpful! It's a always changing process for sure but every change makes it better, I love to watch tour videos for ideas as well for ideas. I encourage you to put it out there and let me know when it's posted!
Amazing van. Only thing I would advise is to make some covers places where you see the outer skin of the van from the inside. It doesn't take a large object falling behind there to make a big dent in the skin which would look bad on such a nice van.
Awesome setup! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks!
looks like you put the wrong sticker on that trash can haha
I am just glad I finally found a great purpose for that sticker, Off the cut podcast is not only available on all streaming platforms, it is a great way to label things as trash 🤣
thank you, I love it
Great setup !!! Love the mercedes van !!! Alot higher than the Ford !!
Thanks!
Amazing 👏
Very impressive! It seems like you love products made in Germany
Your correct, it wasn't long ago that I realized that! The Germans make great cars and tools for sure!
How do you manage random screws/fittings etc from your pockets etc?
Do you sort them immediately, or have a place to put them ; and then sort this place once every so often?
This particular issue is the bane of my life. Any advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks for the van tour, this will help loads of people.
Get a magnetic tray.🏝️🇨🇦
I didn’t even know festool made some of the stuff you’ve got
What’s the worst part about parking a van with a bunch of Festool tools outside? Having to look out the window every 30 seconds. Cheers hope you have a good alarm system. 😄
It's for sure something that has to be taken in consideration, I regularly see some using trailers full of tools on job sites, that scares me more. My Van is either with me during the day or in the shop at night which helps in my specific situation.
What the load bearing on it. I see the sys Vac. What about the Festool Table saw (battery version).? Can the sysrack carry that load?
I am not sure of the exact load rating but I have every type of weight in mine including the table in the bottom middle for a year and no issues, it's very strong
@@fultonfinewoodworks thanks mate! ill give it a go (but on valchromat) - the colored MDF.. or HDF really.
Have you heard of festool by any chance 😮
Currently trying to decide between a sprinter, a transit and promaster. Leaning heavily towards something that can handle 16' lengths, but maybe I'm overly concerned with being able to haul trim. But it's always delivered to site, so I'm maybe overstating a very edge use case. Thoughts on the 170 WB sprinter? Did you consider one before getting the 144? Awesome setup, will be stealing a lot of that layout. Especially the outfacing setup at the sliding door.
Sorry I missed your comment, I did look at the 170 but decided against it as it isn't as nimble and easy to drive around town and fit into standard street parking spaces. I can haul 12' trim to the back of the crash wall, my middle door can open up and get me to 14' - My roof rack is used regularly for things over 16' - I had a 22' load on there two days ago no problem. For me 12' is usually plenty and sometimes when just going around town I let trim stick out the back door 3' and put a flag on it and strap the door on one side so it is cracked open about 1' but that is rarely needed. 4 years in, I still am glad I went with the 144
Beautiful van!
Thanks and thanks for watching!
Very nice, so in your shop you have duplicates of what is in the van? Not sure i could afford allthe same tools in the shop and the van. But i want it! Hey ronnie what style/brand of boots are you wearing!?
I do have duplicates of a lot of things, there are some things I use in both places. I can park in or next to the shop depending on the weather so I can easily grab whatever, it's like a storage closet. They are Ariat boots very comfortable.
how do you drive with doors open if the loads to long?
Where did you get the plastic brackets that fits the systainers from??
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Do you like the battery vac? The low run time not a problem for you?
It has its place for clean up and smaller jobs I do keep a corded vac on board also so I have a choice
@@fultonfinewoodworks and for the guy like me that can only afford one which out of the 2 do you suggest to get? What vac do you use the most corded or cordless? Thanks for replying
What are your thoughts about using a Ram Promaster 3500 ? It seems the sides are more plumb ?
Promaster 3500 and Transit are both candidates for a nice work van. I helped a friend outfit a transit and it had fairly straight side wall as well. I had an express 2500 before my sprinter, it worked fine but main thing was I wanted something that I could stand up in. My favorite thing about the sprinter is it drives like an SUV and is comfortable.
@@fultonfinewoodworks I do stair hand handrail installation. I’m going to set it up somewhat like yours. Do you think a 2500 would also be sufficient instead of a 3500 ?
Without a doubt would be fine, one of my reasons for going with the 3500 was my intention to turn this into an Adventure Van in the future and building on the 3500 will allow for more weight. A drawback for sure are the larger wheel wells on inside but my aisle in wide enough for everything I have needed it for
@@fultonfinewoodworks cool. Ty
Use a fedex style van ,with a power tailgate.
Holds 16 ft moulding and takes up less space then a truck and trailer.
The American centrotec set is a joke compared to the euro version. Can you please talk to Sedge and company about getting the real set stateside?
How is if different? I am not familiar?
576804 Sys3 m89 Installers set in metric is the current one. Last time we got a variant of this was set # MO700 with the zobo forstners about six years ago. (T loc era)
What apron is that?
@leatherbydragonfly
What are the pants your wearing?
Blaklader they are great, plenty of pockets, durable and built in knee pad pockets
Trash properly labeled 😂
Love that so many people picked up on that little dig to that other podcast! Ha Ha
It called a Bulk head.......
Is that the only thing it can be called?
This is not real,,,where is all the packout!!!??
I do have the Milwaukee pin and finish nailer in one of the Systainers, does that count?
So far, I have only seen side door setup. Really nice! What brackets are used (mounted to plywood) for Festool boxes?