It's nice to see you having a bit of fun before things start getting serious. You two are great mates. I hope you like all working together in your sheds. It's great to see you having a bit of fun job cutting holes in the side but you got there in the end, the new magic people
There is a method where you can cut a template of the size you need… go inside and place it against the wall… then drill two holes about a foot apart… then take the template outside… and line to holes up….. you then have the place where it is exactly… that’s how I transfer a measurement from inside to outside…
I started my first van conversion last summer - a Renault Master, as here - and put a couple of bonded windows, as here. I couldn't for the life of me figure out why the window manufacturer didn't supply a paper template as it took a great deal of time & head scratching to get the hole cut-outs right. Anyhow it turned out they were easy compared with cutting hole an opening in the Master's roof for a Midi-Hekki roof light. The van roof is a profiled steel sheet but the arrangement has rectangular panels which are recessed downwards but then these panels have reinforcing ribs which go rise upward. The combined effect of the drop and rise creates a whole new level of challenge to positioning and seating a medium sized rooflight! After much head-scratching and swearing (I'd already bought the Heki) I dealt with it by cutting an opening following around inside the line of the recessed panel so as to leave a flange, or ledge. (The hole being larger than the Heki.) I then cut a stainless steel sheet to fit closely into the recess so as to rest on the flange - bedded on sealant - and anchored with self-tappers. The s/steel sheet was itself cut out with a hole sized to accept the Heki. All pretty tight - the s/s was pretty much all hole - only about 70mm wide along two sides and 50mm of the other two. It worked out really well but I wasn't expecting that level of problem having watched a couple of vids of other van folk fitting rooflights into other makes of van.
Hi Mel What was the wi dow trim you installed? Designed for single skin or double? And do you know how many mm width wise? I'm looking at either 12 or 17mm And thanks for the video. Super useful Cheers Vicki
Hi Vicki the windows are designed specifically for the van the strip is just an additional non essential piece that I don’t always install it’s really down to you if you’re going to use it I’d say go for the wide one as its easier to use and will fit over double skinned panels. Take your time and be patient and you’ll be fine 👍🤓👍
That rubber seal you put in pre window, wouldn’t it be better to have the joint at the bottom so water doesn’t pool and leak through the joint?? Just curious
Hi Mel great videos as always but I want to ask a quick question cos I know you like them have you an approximate time when you are going to release the video on charging your van batteries from an e/car charger? cheers in advance Dave from Wales
That’s exactly what i do but as Mel said it can get messy if you don’t have a super steady hand because you cant rest the tip down or it just bends that little tap off so a lot of balancing while walking is required lol
Hi Mel. Another question. Do you agree its probably easier to bond the glass on the table rather than bond the van? Last one i did i bonded the van and kept thinking this would be better done like you did
Hi Mel..I got a movano van. Quick question if you can remember when you did this van. I have to use the bigger trim on the passengers side door seeing it's 2 skins. But on the drivers side as per your video. It looks like I will have 2 skins at the bottom of the panel and only one on the rest of it. So. Do I get the smaller or wider trim? Or was your cut here above the 2 skin bit and so smaller trim only? Thanks for your time
Hi Mel just an idea that keeps popping up in my head.do you think that the one coat of paint you apply to bare metal after cutting and hole making is enough to protect the metal ???? I'm no expert myself, but it always leaves an element of doubt in my head. Might be worth researching this topic and make a video , just a thought.. great content mel keep up the good work 👍
My latest build is one of these (well Movano), how ridiculous is the panel arrangement 🤣 the cross members actually go down the length of the van where you would expect the second skin cutout line 🤦🏻. This was helpful though, just need to get out my tape measure for this one 🙄🤣
Thanks Mel, What a fun day it turned out to be, the window looks great, you know your stuff mate. That's a couple of beers I owe you...Steve.
It was my absolute pleasure buddy 👍🤓👍
Nice to know someone with experience , great job, I bet he was happy
Definitely!
It's nice to see you having a bit of fun before things start getting serious. You two are great mates. I hope you like all working together in your sheds. It's great to see you having a bit of fun job cutting holes in the side but you got there in the end, the new magic people
Yes we are all having the time of our lives 👍
There is a method where you can cut a template of the size you need… go inside and place it against the wall… then drill two holes about a foot apart… then take the template outside… and line to holes up….. you then have the place where it is exactly… that’s how I transfer a measurement from inside to outside…
Yeah I made a video doing that about 3 years ago
I started my first van conversion last summer - a Renault Master, as here - and put a couple of bonded windows, as here. I couldn't for the life of me figure out why the window manufacturer didn't supply a paper template as it took a great deal of time & head scratching to get the hole cut-outs right. Anyhow it turned out they were easy compared with cutting hole an opening in the Master's roof for a Midi-Hekki roof light. The van roof is a profiled steel sheet but the arrangement has rectangular panels which are recessed downwards but then these panels have reinforcing ribs which go rise upward. The combined effect of the drop and rise creates a whole new level of challenge to positioning and seating a medium sized rooflight! After much head-scratching and swearing (I'd already bought the Heki) I dealt with it by cutting an opening following around inside the line of the recessed panel so as to leave a flange, or ledge. (The hole being larger than the Heki.) I then cut a stainless steel sheet to fit closely into the recess so as to rest on the flange - bedded on sealant - and anchored with self-tappers. The s/steel sheet was itself cut out with a hole sized to accept the Heki. All pretty tight - the s/s was pretty much all hole - only about 70mm wide along two sides and 50mm of the other two. It worked out really well but I wasn't expecting that level of problem having watched a couple of vids of other van folk fitting rooflights into other makes of van.
Its good to see u back doing the business. You look content. Best wishes Mel.
Thanks so much!
Masterwork, you are a genius explaining processes.
Thank you that’s really kind of you. Glad you think so 👍🤓👍
Great video Mel packed with lots of useful information keep up the great work mate
Thanks, will do!
I am sure he was very grateful for your help ‼️👍👍
Very! 👍
Love those bonded windows. I ended up putting a few on my Maxus.
Hi there, I've been looking at the maxus to upgrade my van but been reading conflicting reviews? What you think about reliability?? Cheers brian
Nice one, Mel. You're getting an old hand at this glass work! Always nice to help out a mate 👍
Thank you buddy 👍🤓👍
You make it look so easy Mel. Nice job.
Thank you! 😊
Great job Mel. Well done. 👍👏
Thank you! 😃
Hi Mel
What was the wi dow trim you installed? Designed for single skin or double? And do you know how many mm width wise? I'm looking at either 12 or 17mm
And thanks for the video. Super useful
Cheers
Vicki
Hi Vicki the windows are designed specifically for the van the strip is just an additional non essential piece that I don’t always install it’s really down to you if you’re going to use it I’d say go for the wide one as its easier to use and will fit over double skinned panels. Take your time and be patient and you’ll be fine 👍🤓👍
That rubber seal you put in pre window, wouldn’t it be better to have the joint at the bottom so water doesn’t pool and leak through the joint?? Just curious
I have no idea 🤷♂️
Hi Mel great videos as always but I want to ask a quick question cos I know you like them have you an approximate time when you are going to release the video on charging your van batteries from an e/car charger? cheers in advance Dave from Wales
Hopefully very soon I’m still working on it 👍
Great work buddy 😊never seen one of those tools before. Wish I was able to had help with mine. Your a diamond bud 😊🤛
Thanks 👍
Would the mastic not be higher if you didn’t snip that guide off thus eliminating the need to make ‘V’ bigger on tube. ???
Yeah but it’s messy I forgot to mention that
That’s exactly what i do but as Mel said it can get messy if you don’t have a super steady hand because you cant rest the tip down or it just bends that little tap off so a lot of balancing while walking is required lol
Hi Mel, good informative video as usual. What's happened to woffle on a Wednesday?
waffle on wednesday will return soon i just needed a break
@@BigVanSmallWorld understandable 👍.
Could you please let me know if this window is dedicated for Master? If not who is the producer ?
Yes it is iv put link in the description of the video
Hi Mel. Another question. Do you agree its probably easier to bond the glass on the table rather than bond the van? Last one i did i bonded the van and kept thinking this would be better done like you did
Definitely put bond on glass
Hi Mel..I got a movano van. Quick question if you can remember when you did this van. I have to use the bigger trim on the passengers side door seeing it's 2 skins. But on the drivers side as per your video. It looks like I will have 2 skins at the bottom of the panel and only one on the rest of it. So. Do I get the smaller or wider trim?
Or was your cut here above the 2 skin bit and so smaller trim only?
Thanks for your time
i think steve used the wide trim
@@BigVanSmallWorld thanks Mel 👍
We put the silicone on the van rather than glass then you know it lines up.
Hi got a renault master 209 can't find glass Anywhere any help please
Good luck 🤞
Mel, where is my already favourite video how to charge leisure battery from EV point??? : ))
i'm still working on it
Hi Mel just an idea that keeps popping up in my head.do you think that the one coat of paint you apply to bare metal after cutting and hole making is enough to protect the metal ???? I'm no expert myself, but it always leaves an element of doubt in my head. Might be worth researching this topic and make a video , just a thought.. great content mel keep up the good work 👍
As Mel usually uses hamarite I would guess it would be good as hamarite is both a primer and top coat in one for rusty railings and the like
Nice job but where are you? Looks like an old converted chicken shed?
That’s correct 👍 🐓🍗🍟🍽️
My latest build is one of these (well Movano), how ridiculous is the panel arrangement 🤣 the cross members actually go down the length of the van where you would expect the second skin cutout line 🤦🏻. This was helpful though, just need to get out my tape measure for this one 🙄🤣
Hi Mel 👋 just us2 saying hi and thanks for sharing this video update and information 👋den and sue 👍👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🚌🚌🚌
Hi ya thank you for all the encouragement and support really appreciated 🙏
Nice 👍
Thanks ✌
Surely nobody in the history of van builds has cut a hole too big…. 😂
Know body I know 🤣😂🤣
Good video thanks lee
Glad you enjoyed it
You should bring waffle on a Wednesday back
it will be back soon
2009 lwb
Hope your not using ecoflo wireing lol
not this time