Good morning! Apologies for not getting back to you sooner. That's great, and I hope things are going well with the build. Feel free to drop us a photo of your 1113.
Hey man, I'm glad you are liking the look. Betsy is complete now and I think the rack at the back (lift) makes her look even more "apocalyptic" . to see the rack, check out the final video. Have a great one!
03:56 Semi-retired welder-fabricator here. Prior to entering the work-zone, I don my eye protection. . Neighborhood kids hang-out in the shop. Each wears eye protection, plus hearing protection as needed. I work hard to be a good role-model.
Hey Large Marge! Good on you man, must admit - at times I take short cuts - no matter how many times I learnt my lesson! Definitely the way to go, safety first. Have a great one
BROTHER, THIS PART OF THE BUILD IS FANTASTIC!! THE WEIGHT SAVINGS ON THE STRUCTURE WILL REALLY KEEP THE TRUCK SO LIMBER AND WOINT ROCK SO MUCH. THANKS FOR THE UPDATE. WE WOULD SURE LIKE TO SEE MORE FREQUENT UPDATES, I ALWEAYS CHECK TO SEE IF YOU HAVE POSTED... SAFE TRAVELS. FROM IDAHO U.S.A.
Hey Race! Good to hear from you again. Thanks man, we enjoyed this part. Lots of work, but it was worth it so far. Hope you're keeping well. If we could go faster, we definitely would
Another fantastic episode by team Lewis, you guys are such an inspiration and you should be so proud of what you have achieved so far. Love the roof rack idea by the way, gotta teach myself to weld! Those surfing lessons still available for welding ones !!! 😉
Hey Paul! How's your old girl doing? Thank you, that's very kind of you to say. Welding does come in handy quite a lot, and if you can get your hands on a co2/mig welder you'll see that it's pretty easy once you've got the machine set up, and with a bit of practice. Yes, we're looking forward to it!
@@NuminousExpeditions Hi Robin, She's coming along nicely... I had been warned by many that the journey would be hugely frustrating at times & that was certainly no under-statement! I think we are almost there with phase 1 (mechanic's) of the refurb, finding parts particularly for the rear wheel rebuild was challenging... Paul's torsion system will be next, hope to start early next year, thanks again for the recommendation. Would like to contact GRS re a frame, could you send me a name? I've actually worked with their PE division. March to May is a great time for surf lessons this neck of the woods, hope to meet soon!
super gaaf project!, i was wondering what type of profiles they used for building the frame. they look almost like those things they use with drywall (gips)
Hey, apologies for not getting back on this sooner. Somehow I missed the comment. The exterior cladding is made from "chromadek". It's a galvanized and painted steel sheet that is bent into the profile. Heavier than the norm, but hectically strong.
Hi there, apologies for only getting back to you now - it's been a hectic couple of weeks and I'm way behind with the videos. I assume you're referring to the torsion free subframe - check out some of the other videos on the playlist and you should get a better idea. Working very well indeed. Have a great one!
Hey man. The plan is to add a layer of polyurethane in-between the cladding and the frame. Not only is polyurethane an adhesive, but it's also one of the best insulators available. The idea is to minimise contact between the outside cladding and the frame (breaking the link for temperature to spread from the cladding to the frame) Then add a layer of high density isoboard in the cavity of the frame, and finally doing the same on the interior cladding. We'll have to wait and see if it works. Nice truck by the way!
Hey great video,, interest in seeing how your cladding this I’ve a similar build .. also what are you thoughts on cold bridging … more of a deal In the Uk …
Hey Tim. Thanks for the feedback. The cladding will be done with Chromadek bent into a special profile. To prevent cold bridging we'll have polyurethane in-between the cladding and the frame. Polyurethane is an excellent insulator. Inside the bent chromadek profile will be expansion foam, and in the cavity of the frame a high density isoboard. Yes, we've noticed many builders from European countries are concerned about this, but hope that our plan will work out. Only time will tell, so please check out for updates. Have a great day man
Hey apologies for not getting back to you sooner. We've just entered back into South Africa from Lesotho - had absolutely no signal. Going really well off road, the chassis has full flex and the box moves together with the mid-mountings. Even did the "Sani Pass" and the old girl didn't even break a sweat.
Hey Kieran, the subframe allows the chassis to flex, but keeps the box level with the center mountings. Here's a link to the video: th-cam.com/video/PwLuNx2UDvk/w-d-xo.html
Buen día, Disculpas, los planos no son míos para darlos ya que tenemos un acuerdo con el diseñador. Desearía poder ayudarlo, pero en caso de que necesite planes, comuníquese con Paul de Umdwebo
@@salvadorblascogonga8204 puede ponerse en contacto con Paul, que hace la mayor parte del diseño por mí, o con Siteform, que construyó el marco: Paul@umdweboprojects.co.za or siteform.co.za
Hey Graham. Some build their homes on stilts, and others on rocks - there was just a different thought pattern, and each decision has reasons behind it. Absolutely nothing wrong with composite panels in my mind, but there were aspects of the build that we wanted to add - for this we needed stronger mounting points, cavities, etc. You're welcome to go through the whole build process as I'm sure I mention why I did - what we did Anyway, thank you for the comment - have a great one and be safe on the roads!
That thing looks solid.
Lovinyer music choises,takingmeback tomy teens,truckslookingreat too.
Thanks James, glad you're enjoying the music. Hope you have a great day
thanks for the video, i am building a mercedes 1113 at the moment, so you give me allot of good inspiration !!! cheers from holland
Good morning! Apologies for not getting back to you sooner. That's great, and I hope things are going well with the build. Feel free to drop us a photo of your 1113.
@@NuminousExpeditions dont apologize for having a great time, better be out there then on youtube ! i will try to send a foto ! thanks good luck !
It looks like your going to Jurassic Park for a velociraptor! Lol I’m excited for the adventures this vehicle will provide you! Great job
Hey man, I'm glad you are liking the look. Betsy is complete now and I think the rack at the back (lift) makes her look even more "apocalyptic" . to see the rack, check out the final video. Have a great one!
03:56
Semi-retired welder-fabricator here.
Prior to entering the work-zone, I don my eye protection.
.
Neighborhood kids hang-out in the shop.
Each wears eye protection, plus hearing protection as needed.
I work hard to be a good role-model.
Hey Large Marge!
Good on you man, must admit - at times I take short cuts - no matter how many times I learnt my lesson! Definitely the way to go, safety first.
Have a great one
It's starting to show, can't wait for the result, cheers mate 💪💪
Should have the next video uploaded in a week or two, thanks man.
BROTHER, THIS PART OF THE BUILD IS FANTASTIC!! THE WEIGHT SAVINGS ON THE STRUCTURE WILL REALLY KEEP THE TRUCK SO LIMBER AND WOINT ROCK SO MUCH. THANKS FOR THE UPDATE. WE WOULD SURE LIKE TO SEE MORE FREQUENT UPDATES, I ALWEAYS CHECK TO SEE IF YOU HAVE POSTED... SAFE TRAVELS. FROM IDAHO U.S.A.
Hey Race! Good to hear from you again. Thanks man, we enjoyed this part. Lots of work, but it was worth it so far. Hope you're keeping well. If we could go faster, we definitely would
That frame looks very sturdy. Well designed.
Thank you, appreciate the feedback
Kasap yağı bol buldumu her yerine sürer.
Amazing julle. Lyk great. Julle moet nou vinnag maak!
Baie dankie, ons probeer. Ons het commit om in Feb van volgende jaar te ry... pretty optimistic!
Another fantastic episode by team Lewis, you guys are such an inspiration and you should be so proud of what you have achieved so far. Love the roof rack idea by the way, gotta teach myself to weld! Those surfing lessons still available for welding ones !!! 😉
Hey Paul!
How's your old girl doing?
Thank you, that's very kind of you to say.
Welding does come in handy quite a lot, and if you can get your hands on a co2/mig welder you'll see that it's pretty easy once you've got the machine set up, and with a bit of practice. Yes, we're looking forward to it!
@@NuminousExpeditions
Hi Robin,
She's coming along nicely... I had been warned by many that the journey would be hugely frustrating at times & that was certainly no under-statement!
I think we are almost there with phase 1 (mechanic's) of the refurb, finding parts particularly for the rear wheel rebuild was challenging...
Paul's torsion system will be next, hope to start early next year, thanks again for the recommendation.
Would like to contact GRS re a frame, could you send me a name? I've actually worked with their PE division.
March to May is a great time for surf lessons this neck of the woods, hope to meet soon!
Great job , i love it
Thanks, appreciate the good feedback
Looks like a high quality build ; love that Mercedes. Awesome music..the musicians?
Good morning James. Thanks for the good feedback. Shazam would be the easiest way to check on musicians. Have a great one
Canned Heat.
super gaaf project!, i was wondering what type of profiles they used for building the frame. they look almost like those things they use with drywall (gips)
Hey, apologies for not getting back on this sooner. Somehow I missed the comment. The exterior cladding is made from "chromadek". It's a galvanized and painted steel sheet that is bent into the profile. Heavier than the norm, but hectically strong.
Im wondering about the brakets you used to mount the bed,?.
Hi there, apologies for only getting back to you now - it's been a hectic couple of weeks and I'm way behind with the videos. I assume you're referring to the torsion free subframe - check out some of the other videos on the playlist and you should get a better idea. Working very well indeed. Have a great one!
How do u connect the frame and the box??
I would love some more info on the design of your weel construction? What are your plans to prevent cold bridging?
Hey man. The plan is to add a layer of polyurethane in-between the cladding and the frame. Not only is polyurethane an adhesive, but it's also one of the best insulators available. The idea is to minimise contact between the outside cladding and the frame (breaking the link for temperature to spread from the cladding to the frame) Then add a layer of high density isoboard in the cavity of the frame, and finally doing the same on the interior cladding. We'll have to wait and see if it works. Nice truck by the way!
@@NuminousExpeditions thanks for replying! Really looking forward to to seeing the rest of the build! Such a cool project. Cheers pal.
Looks great! I didn't see in the video but how did you fix the frame to the truck? bolts?
Hi there.
We used a lot of self tapping pozi drive screws. Bolts would be a good solution too. Have a great one
Great video what was the total weight of box without your floor?
Hey@@simonmaddocks6178, thanks man. the frame is around 250kg's
Hey great video,, interest in seeing how your cladding this I’ve a similar build .. also what are you thoughts on cold bridging … more of a deal In the Uk …
Hey Tim. Thanks for the feedback. The cladding will be done with Chromadek bent into a special profile. To prevent cold bridging we'll have polyurethane in-between the cladding and the frame. Polyurethane is an excellent insulator. Inside the bent chromadek profile will be expansion foam, and in the cavity of the frame a high density isoboard. Yes, we've noticed many builders from European countries are concerned about this, but hope that our plan will work out. Only time will tell, so please check out for updates.
Have a great day man
How’s it going to go with flex looks very rigid
Hey apologies for not getting back to you sooner. We've just entered back into South Africa from Lesotho - had absolutely no signal. Going really well off road, the chassis has full flex and the box moves together with the mid-mountings. Even did the "Sani Pass" and the old girl didn't even break a sweat.
Is that sub Frame independently able to flex?
Hey Kieran, the subframe allows the chassis to flex, but keeps the box level with the center mountings. Here's a link to the video:
th-cam.com/video/PwLuNx2UDvk/w-d-xo.html
como han hecho esa estructura puedes pasar los planos.
Buen día,
Disculpas, los planos no son míos para darlos ya que tenemos un acuerdo con el diseñador. Desearía poder ayudarlo, pero en caso de que necesite planes, comuníquese con Paul de Umdwebo
@@NuminousExpeditions pon la página que quiero preguntarle unas cosas, gracias.
@@salvadorblascogonga8204
puede ponerse en contacto con Paul, que hace la mayor parte del diseño por mí, o con Siteform, que construyó el marco: Paul@umdweboprojects.co.za or siteform.co.za
First thought - far too labour intensive. 8 composite panels. Bosh, sorted. Extremely strong, lightweight and no thermal bridging issues 🤷♂️
Hey Graham. Some build their homes on stilts, and others on rocks - there was just a different thought pattern, and each decision has reasons behind it. Absolutely nothing wrong with composite panels in my mind, but there were aspects of the build that we wanted to add - for this we needed stronger mounting points, cavities, etc. You're welcome to go through the whole build process as I'm sure I mention why I did - what we did
Anyway, thank you for the comment - have a great one and be safe on the roads!