Add a fixed area for dog bowls in front of the table top storage, and foldable doggie stairs that latch onto the bed, next to the pull out step, and you've got my perfect van!
The best van setup thus far. The space, cabinets, bed the whole van is amazingly functional. Too bad the price would definitely be a bank breaker for two retired old farts.... Great job tho very impressive.
I Really Like The Van Didn't See Where Your Cook At Nice To Know You Can Heat At Nite But Would Want Darker Colors Inside I Definitely Need A Home On Wheels Thanks So Much For The Video. Eddie Franklin From Athens Alabama.
Hi, nice design and amazing for the shorter WB. Just wanted to know the brand of drawer slide you used for the step up into the bed. It looks like a really nice slide. I've been looking for slides with the 500LB capacity you talked about but they are all 3" high and didn't want to use that much space. The ones you used don't look to be anywhere near 3'''. Cheers!
Pete - Our slides are actually 3" in height as well. We supply ours from www.ovisonline.com. I believe the manufacturer would have a difficult time providing the rigidity required for a 500 lb rating from anything smaller. The height surely requires some extra design consideration depending on your use case, but they are a quality product. Thank you for watching!
Being a short wheelbase van with limited availability of countertop space, these clients opted to use a portable cooktop (either induction or propane) for their cooking solution. Many of our clients opt to cook outside when the weather is nice to limit smells inside their van. However, if the weather is bad or you simply want to cook inside, you can easily setup your portable cooktop right on your countertop inside and turn on the rooftop vent. All in all, minimal tradeoff for more countertop space the rest of the day when you are not using a burner.
It will keep a bear out better far than a tent! As long as you follow proper bear country procedures you are very unlikely to have any bear issues overnight.
Add a fixed area for dog bowls in front of the table top storage, and foldable doggie stairs that latch onto the bed, next to the pull out step, and you've got my perfect van!
Great idea!
Well thought-out. Your customers are going to love it.
Super nice. Impressive build.
Love this concept for random road trips , not to live out of . Great for a free spirited couple ❤
This is a very pretty clean build. You've really maxed the use of space and amenities. I thought a 136 would look cramped but it doesn't.
The colors inside are absolutely beautiful and the van is really well thought out. Only thing is where I live an air conditioner is an absolute must.
Nice build! Love all the storage and the kitchen setup. Cool bed. Thanks for show and tell!
Thanks for watching!
I like this!!! 13:29
Thank you Angelina!
Nice and bright!
The retro look is in now❤
The best van setup thus far. The space, cabinets, bed the whole van is amazingly functional. Too bad the price would definitely be a bank breaker for two retired old farts.... Great job tho very impressive.
Thank you Missy!
wow looks so great!
Thank you! Cheers!
I Really Like The Van Didn't See Where Your Cook At Nice To Know You Can Heat At Nite But Would Want Darker Colors Inside I Definitely Need A Home On Wheels Thanks So Much For The Video. Eddie Franklin From Athens Alabama.
I like this short van better than the long how I can buy one like this ?
Sorry if I missed this at the video, what insulation do you use for the walls, floor and ceiling?
We use Havelock Wool insulation for our walls, ceiling, and floor. Thank you for watching!
Hi, nice design and amazing for the shorter WB. Just wanted to know the brand of drawer slide you used for the step up into the bed. It looks like a really nice slide. I've been looking for slides with the 500LB capacity you talked about but they are all 3" high and didn't want to use that much space. The ones you used don't look to be anywhere near 3'''. Cheers!
Pete - Our slides are actually 3" in height as well. We supply ours from www.ovisonline.com. I believe the manufacturer would have a difficult time providing the rigidity required for a 500 lb rating from anything smaller. The height surely requires some extra design consideration depending on your use case, but they are a quality product.
Thank you for watching!
@@outtherevans Thanks very much for the quick reply! I will look them up. Cheers!
What about a cook top?????
Being a short wheelbase van with limited availability of countertop space, these clients opted to use a portable cooktop (either induction or propane) for their cooking solution. Many of our clients opt to cook outside when the weather is nice to limit smells inside their van. However, if the weather is bad or you simply want to cook inside, you can easily setup your portable cooktop right on your countertop inside and turn on the rooftop vent. All in all, minimal tradeoff for more countertop space the rest of the day when you are not using a burner.
How much does this cost
What’s the average build on something likE that?
Thank you for watching! The ballpark on a conversion like this is roughly $50k.
Can it keep bear out? Or discouraged from breaking in.
It will keep a bear out better far than a tent! As long as you follow proper bear country procedures you are very unlikely to have any bear issues overnight.
This van already has more living space than a lot of real houses in Hong Kong
I imagine that this customer realize that his color or equipment choices will mostly please him and therefore may affect the resale value of his van.
It isn’t my taste, but if the price is right, anyone can paint.
Well, they can sell it to me because this is my vibe as well!
Also, that is the case for every van out there!
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Love it do y have a # I can call or website really interested
Moe, you can reach out to us & find more build information through our website - www.outtherevans.com