Thank you, for your videos. It is very interested, to see, how to do it. I want to do the same this year, with an Opel Combo C = also a car like this. So you are first, and I will learn from you. I´m also a "single fighter" = must do all alone. But i´m experienced in handcrafting and car mechanic and elektric. It looks good to make panels, carpet it, and mount the panels in the car. So I can mount eletric wires behind the panels. If I got problems by electric, or want to advance it, just unscrew the panel(s), and I get at all parts, to fix it. Some DIY-campervan maker mount much wood in their car. But have they checked before, how much weight they add to the car ? What´s allways with the car, and the car needs more petrol. I think, this thin carpet is lighter in weight. And i want to add large printed cotton, for various designs. I want to mount a roof window over the kitchen part - not in the middle of the roof. So I have the other half of the roof free, for a solar panel, or a top box for luggage. And the steam of the cooking can leave the car easier. I want to build a couch, who is switchable to a bed in seconds, and back. You can get this bed mechanic by an old couch, or by parts for mobile homes. But check the prize ! (I got mine used by Ebay.) You can see it, in this video about a Happy 1 camper van, starting at 12: 06. th-cam.com/video/GOW22Idjavo/w-d-xo.html I stay subscribed and wait for the next videos. Greetings from sw-germany.
Brilliant. The extra detail into the finer areas make's all the difference in the long run...💚👏☘
really enjoyed this build series, you did a terrific job! Chapeau! as we say here in France 👏👏👏💪
Good! Ingenious floor 👌🏽
You’re smashing this
You make it look easy.
Clean work!
Looks to be going well so far...nice van
I love what you have done, I did a van differently but your way is better
very impressed, well done
Thank you, for your videos. It is very interested, to see, how to do it.
I want to do the same this year, with an Opel Combo C = also a car like this.
So you are first, and I will learn from you.
I´m also a "single fighter" = must do all alone.
But i´m experienced in handcrafting and car mechanic and elektric.
It looks good to make panels, carpet it, and mount the panels in the car.
So I can mount eletric wires behind the panels.
If I got problems by electric, or want to advance it, just unscrew the panel(s), and I get at all parts, to fix it.
Some DIY-campervan maker mount much wood in their car.
But have they checked before, how much weight they add to the car ?
What´s allways with the car, and the car needs more petrol.
I think, this thin carpet is lighter in weight. And i want to add large printed cotton, for various designs.
I want to mount a roof window over the kitchen part - not in the middle of the roof.
So I have the other half of the roof free, for a solar panel, or a top box for luggage.
And the steam of the cooking can leave the car easier.
I want to build a couch, who is switchable to a bed in seconds, and back.
You can get this bed mechanic by an old couch, or by parts for mobile homes. But check the prize !
(I got mine used by Ebay.)
You can see it, in this video about a Happy 1 camper van, starting at 12: 06.
th-cam.com/video/GOW22Idjavo/w-d-xo.html
I stay subscribed and wait for the next videos.
Greetings from sw-germany.
You are good, I'm impressed..
Looks good
Respekt 😊
Très beau travail! (Very good work!) Bonne continuation, Roger (B-4900 Spa)
(J'ai aménagé un Dokker en 2020...)
👍👌super
Thinking of buying one of these. It’s 2010 , 104,000 miles. £3900. What do you think? Not sure on it’s reliability at that mileage
What kind of carpet do you use for this?