Lovely van mate! It’ll look great with the new sign writing on there 🙌🏻 those pond flaps are a great idea! Definitely saves anything from getting scratched
Thanks Lorraine that’s such kind words I’m over the moon with it, I’m looking forward to getting it sign written it feels very strange having a plain van, thankyou so much for watching as always 🙌🏻
Great set up , my girls squeeze in my little berlingo, I think there great memories for the kids later in life when they look Back!!! All the best dude
@@jamesm7953 sorry I missed this comment I was taking a break from TH-cam at the time, definitely mate that’s my thinking including them in my vidoes every now and again
Thanks Gina ! Yeah she’s quite shy bless her she opened up after a while of being on camera I think she might want to be a little TH-camr one day it seems to be the new profession for young kids these days
Nice set up. I'd just be careful about having the ladder and pole on the same rack..I had cracks appear from the ladder sliding into the pole. Great video boss, keep em coming 👏
Looks nice. I know you are aware but please secure your tank properly. Your straps hold it to the bulkhead but that's not structural and only stops the tank moving backwards. In the event of an accident the tank could crush you! Even if you just fit decent eye bolts and spreader plates under the floor it would be so much safer. The weight of the tank and water can be multiplied by 10 times in the event of an accident! If not for your safety, for the safety of your daughter! Look at some of the decent manufacturers and get a local welder to fabricate something, bolt it through the floor (chassis even better) and use spreader plates (4mm steel plate 200mm square sort of thing). Look at the triangulation on crash tested frames and see which way they are reinforcing it all. Looks nice an neat inside and I do like the signwriting in the panels - same as my van. Maybe the green button is ignition controlled for the lights?
Thanks ched yeah I’m actually looking at frames now as we speak it’s something I am going to get sorted, and something that should have been done long ago. Ah that’s not a bad shout for the green button maybe it turns the daytime running lights off or something ill have a go tomorrow 👌
Lovely new van… no idea what the green button does 😅 Maybe your console can link to your phone for Sat Nav? 🤞🏼 (Love the way your daughter looked up at the ceiling just after you were talking ejector seat… figuring out the possibility) ☺️
Thanks R J ! I think your on to something with the phone thing I need to look into it, haha I didn’t even notice she did that, that’s made me laugh ! As always thankyou so much for watching and supporting me 🙌🏻
the answer to your green button. i work for the council and they have them in use. we have to switch the green button to log in for work. they use it to see how many hrs we have done. so my guess is that you bought your van from a company. hope that solves the riddle
MY guess is you dont use the ladders that much then ... great simple set up... Anybody who is a window cleaner means You are a grafter ( like my self )
@pristinekleencleaning yes and your daughte traveling in it!! Try streamline Tanks come with a bolt down frame or try and get someone who is a fabricator to build you one better to be safe then sorry 😞
Interesting choice of words that people are going to 'kill you' for the DIY strap decision. No, but the tank might, so you really need to rethink this load fixing, since 'that's the way you always do it' is not a defence against liability. The fact that you mention this indicates you fully understand the consequences of this decision & despite this you have a child in the front seat. DVSA would prosecute you for breaching unsafe loads should you survive & you have just invalidated insurance cover with this video (as its a modification), which incriminates you in the event of an accident. Seriously, as one father to another, an employer & over 20 years contracting experience in this industry, this is not the area to cut costs.
So next time you see a builder at a merchants and they put a tonne of bricks in the back of their van Gary, I take it there is a fabricator welder on site that custom makes a frame for those bricks is there ?
Also these frames have to Be bolted through the chassis which last time I checked you shouldn’t be modifying a chassis by drilling wholes in it, that will also void your insurance and make the vehicle unsafe in a crash
And again if you can provide me with a crash test video of your tank and frame that would be fantastic because if you do your research there is no crash test videos to show these metal frames actually work
@@pristinekleencleaning - for which they are crash tested & FMVSS-208 certified, which is why insurers recognise it. Are you really arguing about your load decision based on other equally bad decisions as a means of justification?
I was convinced the GREEN button did the lights 😂 great set up and loved the British sarcasm
Thoughout 👍
@@jamesaustin2972 me too ! Haha thankyou so much 😆
Lovely van mate! It’ll look great with the new sign writing on there 🙌🏻 those pond flaps are a great idea! Definitely saves anything from getting scratched
Thanks mate ! I’m itching to get it done, yeah my dad gave me the idea the do work brilliant and seem to be robust enough to last
Brilliant. Just brilliant. I am so glad you are doing well.
Thanks Lorraine that’s such kind words I’m over the moon with it, I’m looking forward to getting it sign written it feels very strange having a plain van, thankyou so much for watching as always 🙌🏻
Great video mate, looks like a great set up!
Thanks dude ! It’s changed a lot since then I’m always spending money on equipment to make life easier 🤣
Great set up , my girls squeeze in my little berlingo, I think there great memories for the kids later in life when they look
Back!!! All the best dude
@@jamesm7953 sorry I missed this comment I was taking a break from TH-cam at the time, definitely mate that’s my thinking including them in my vidoes every now and again
Looking good very neat and tidy. All children are quite shy at that age but I am sure she would get used to it.
Thanks Gina ! Yeah she’s quite shy bless her she opened up after a while of being on camera I think she might want to be a little TH-camr one day it seems to be the new profession for young kids these days
What a great van so clean and efficient
Great work.
Do you have a video how you built the pump box
As I want to build one
Need a video on the build of the battery box
I’ll try and do one for you dude
Second this I'm looking to build a new one in January
Looks great mate👍
but you can get a bigger tank in there, loads of room🙌
Nice set up. I'd just be careful about having the ladder and pole on the same rack..I had cracks appear from the ladder sliding into the pole.
Great video boss, keep em coming 👏
Nice kit Lewis!
Thank you,nice set up.
Great setup, cheers from Spokane, Wa 👍
Looks nice. I know you are aware but please secure your tank properly. Your straps hold it to the bulkhead but that's not structural and only stops the tank moving backwards. In the event of an accident the tank could crush you! Even if you just fit decent eye bolts and spreader plates under the floor it would be so much safer. The weight of the tank and water can be multiplied by 10 times in the event of an accident! If not for your safety, for the safety of your daughter! Look at some of the decent manufacturers and get a local welder to fabricate something, bolt it through the floor (chassis even better) and use spreader plates (4mm steel plate 200mm square sort of thing). Look at the triangulation on crash tested frames and see which way they are reinforcing it all.
Looks nice an neat inside and I do like the signwriting in the panels - same as my van. Maybe the green button is ignition controlled for the lights?
Thanks ched yeah I’m actually looking at frames now as we speak it’s something I am going to get sorted, and something that should have been done long ago.
Ah that’s not a bad shout for the green button maybe it turns the daytime running lights off or something ill have a go tomorrow 👌
Nice work, looks really tidy.. Interested on what your using for the floor and paneling around the wheel arches?
Nice neat vehicle
Very Clean 😍
Thanks dude ! Hopefully it stays that way 😅
Lovely new van… no idea what the green button does 😅 Maybe your console can link to your phone for Sat Nav? 🤞🏼 (Love the way your daughter looked up at the ceiling just after you were talking ejector seat… figuring out the possibility) ☺️
Thanks R J ! I think your on to something with the phone thing I need to look into it, haha I didn’t even notice she did that, that’s made me laugh ! As always thankyou so much for watching and supporting me 🙌🏻
It probably has apple car play or android auto. Plug your charger cable into the van and other end into your phone
@@craigbrassington8766 yeah I think that’s rite Craig I’m going to give it a go 👍👍
I like that it's simple and tidy. How bigs the water tank?
Nice set up....I've just changed my Peugeot Partner for a Peugeot Expert.....so much more room....may I ask how big that tank is? cheers
nice set up, very tidy
does that hose reel lift in and out or is it proper fixed down in the van ?
the answer to your green button. i work for the council and they have them in use. we have to switch the green button to log in for work. they use it to see how many hrs we have done. so my guess is that you bought your van from a company. hope that solves the riddle
@@golfnutbri9251 ah amazing haha I still haven’t figured it out so I’ll go with your theory it must have had a taco or log of some sort in it
How long does it take to fill the tank
MY guess is you dont use the ladders that much then ... great simple set up... Anybody who is a window cleaner means You are a grafter ( like my self )
Yes I would think about it very seriously not haveing that warter tank bolted down professionally.
The insurance will not pay out if you have a bump.
It’s something I should do I couldn’t agree more even for my own safety, I have been looking at metal frames
@pristinekleencleaning yes and your daughte traveling in it!!
Try streamline
Tanks come with a bolt down frame or try and get someone who is a fabricator to build you one better to be safe then sorry 😞
@@joe1155 yeah I wouldn’t be able to afford stream line but I will look into getting one fabricated 👍
Interesting choice of words that people are going to 'kill you' for the DIY strap decision. No, but the tank might, so you really need to rethink this load fixing, since 'that's the way you always do it' is not a defence against liability. The fact that you mention this indicates you fully understand the consequences of this decision & despite this you have a child in the front seat. DVSA would prosecute you for breaching unsafe loads should you survive & you have just invalidated insurance cover with this video (as its a modification), which incriminates you in the event of an accident. Seriously, as one father to another, an employer & over 20 years contracting experience in this industry, this is not the area to cut costs.
So next time you see a builder at a merchants and they put a tonne of bricks in the back of their van Gary, I take it there is a fabricator welder on site that custom makes a frame for those bricks is there ?
Also these frames have to Be bolted through the chassis which last time I checked you shouldn’t be modifying a chassis by drilling wholes in it, that will also void your insurance and make the vehicle unsafe in a crash
And again if you can provide me with a crash test video of your tank and frame that would be fantastic because if you do your research there is no crash test videos to show these metal frames actually work
@@pristinekleencleaning - for which they are crash tested & FMVSS-208 certified, which is why insurers recognise it. Are you really arguing about your load decision based on other equally bad decisions as a means of justification?
@@pristinekleencleaning - take this question to any reputable manufacturer & you will have all the evidence, certification & reassurance you require.