Your videos are awesome I don't know why you aren't getting more views and subscribers! But I know you will. I'm uplifting a 2021 Sprinter 144 and your videos are a huge help. MORE PLEASE!!!
Thank you! I love building stuff. Fun Fact: I have another channel where I build backyard roller coasters: th-cam.com/users/willpemble. Very silly and lots of fun. Enjoy!
Hey, Will well saw this video. What made you choose vs using Frost King duct insulation as 1st layer (insulation and sound deadening) and then a layer of Thinsulate? Also, could you use Nico Red as a bridge barrier on beams that acre connected directly to the body of the van?
Love the use of magnets for a number of reasons. I will be employing the use of magnet for my ceiling as well. The challenge is I will have a marine fabric wrapped panel behind my cedar plank revealing the fabric with a 1 inch space between my cedar planks. Not connected with a tongue and groove. Thoughts?
Hmmm. Perhaps some kind of spacer? I’m thinking of those plastic spacers that go between tiles when you install them, but in this case, 1 inch and invisible. Or you might use pairs of magnets on the van and the plank such that they “snap” in place? A wonderful challenge. Hope you share how it goes, and thanks for watching :)
Your videos are awesome I don't know why you aren't getting more views and subscribers! But I know you will.
I'm uplifting a 2021 Sprinter 144 and your videos are a huge help. MORE PLEASE!!!
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Thank you! I love building stuff. Fun Fact: I have another channel where I build backyard roller coasters: th-cam.com/users/willpemble. Very silly and lots of fun. Enjoy!
Really nice video content. I love the different techniques you use. Thanks for taking the time to share the information.
Did you ever do a sound test after the van walls and ceiling were completed?
Hey, Will well saw this video. What made you choose vs using Frost King duct insulation as 1st layer (insulation and sound deadening) and then a layer of Thinsulate? Also, could you use Nico Red as a bridge barrier on beams that acre connected directly to the body of the van?
what size magnets did you use?
Love the use of magnets for a number of reasons. I will be employing the use of magnet for my ceiling as well. The challenge is I will have a marine fabric wrapped panel behind my cedar plank revealing the fabric with a 1 inch space between my cedar planks. Not connected with a tongue and groove. Thoughts?
Hmmm. Perhaps some kind of spacer? I’m thinking of those plastic spacers that go between tiles when you install them, but in this case, 1 inch and invisible. Or you might use pairs of magnets on the van and the plank such that they “snap” in place?
A wonderful challenge. Hope you share how it goes, and thanks for watching :)
There is a natural bow to the ceiling. Are those metal strips bowed along with the ceiling or did you make those straight?
Just 1/8" thick steel, so it conforms to the shape of the van.