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Discussion starter · #41 ·
I live a monochrome van life so Matte Black it is! Will add it to the list.

@Orion thats a great looking van, tastefully done. Windows front to back looks great on a lwb. It's not until I bought a big white brick with wheels did I realise how well proportioned the transporter is. Don't think front to back windows would have the same effect on a crafter.
 
@Orion thats a great looking van, tastefully done. Windows front to back looks great on a lwb. It's not until I bought a big white brick with wheels did I realise how well proportioned the transporter is. Don't think front to back windows would have the same effect on a crafter.
It is a nice van he's selling I must admit. It's SWB too although it does look longer. That extra fake window on the rear panel does make it look longer.

I have decided to remove my rear quarter swamper plastic grilles and add fake windows x 2, just looks so much better.

I will then add swamper grilles to the rear sections between the windows and tailgate. At this rate I won't have much AA yellow left on show! :D
 
Discussion starter · #43 ·
Fake rears are the way, probably the best drunk decision I made on my last van.

Turned 40 today but also got to pick her up from my window guy so a nice little birthday present to myself

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Now to navigate the murky world of diesel heaters. Anyone got the skinny on what's good and what's not as its not really in my wheel house and they're all a bit confusing.
 
Happy birthday both 🎂

40 ? 🤔 ......i'd like to say those were the days but once i turned 50 i dont remember shxt ! 🤷‍♂️ .
Thats what drinking to escape reality does for you :rolleyes:

You going 5kw or 2kw Gav ?
 
Discussion starter · #48 ·
Happy birthday both 🎂

40 ? 🤔 ......i'd like to say those were the days but once i turned 50 i dont remember shxt ! 🤷‍♂️ .
Thats what drinking to escape reality does for you :rolleyes:

You going 5kw or 2kw Gav ?
No idea, the 2 on my list are the eberspacher d2 and the d4. Worried d2 isn't going to be enough but d4 would be overkill. In reality the chances of me doing deep winter camping is slim so would realistically only need it to take the edge off during summer evenings.
Neither are cheap. Airing on the side of the d4 though because more is more and I'd rather be looking at it than looking for it. I'd be gutted if I got the d2 and spent the next 10 years wishing I'd got a d4
 
The chinese heaters are the way to go.

Put the fuel tank and pump under the bonnet though.

That way you don't get the smell or the noise.

Running mine on kerosene not diesel and it's really economical and generates decent heat in the back.

The only thing about the Chinese ones is that they have this "thermostat" setting which allows you to control the temperature, only it doesnt't it actually controls the pulse rate on the fuel pump.
Rhys
 
Discussion starter · #52 ·
Cheers guys, food for thought. I've had to rethink my placement of said diesel heater so going to hold off for a little bit.
Current progress is proceeding at glacial pace but sound deadening in the load bay is done, cracking on with thermo blanket now. Tedious, but gotta be done.

Anyone got any info on water tanks? I think I want to go internal and not massive, thinking around 50 litres. Anything to look out for? Anything I should avoid?

Thanks in advance
 
Discussion starter · #54 ·
Made one of those prototypes that will probably stay forever.
Had skip bound profile laying around so knocked up the frame, used the mounts from new wave conversions. Really heavy duty but took a bit of faffing to get them straight. Most of that probably due to human error.
I know it looks high but can come down a total of 40mm if space allows, will know next week when I collect my bike. Bike garage is looking quite roomy.
I'll finish insulating it soon hopefully, then probably think about making a start on the fancy purchases. All good fun and got to use works nice fancy new table saw.
 

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RE the heater you can buy a thermostat to control the heater and set up a schedule as well, I have one and it works great simply clones the remote signal and controls by Temperature as required or schedules on/off etc
I have the rechargable one lasts forever or plug it into a usb in the van
 
Discussion starter · #57 ·
Look how big that bed is :love: .....
You are gonna need a bigger mattress though or you'll roll off in the middle of the night ;)
As long as you can sit up in bed then i reckon the space works and who doesnt love a roomy garage :cool:
Yeah double mattress will be going in on the weekend when I get back from work, very excited. Sitting up is, kind of achievable but not overly comfy, I think I'll end up lowering it by at least 20mm. Definitely going to need to make some kind of step up though, the lady friend doesn't stand a chance
 
Discussion starter · #58 ·
Day 1 of trying to figure out bike tray business. Episode 1: the tray itself

Seeing as bed framing cost me ÂŁ0 I thought I'd get some of those fancy rockmounts van rails thing for forkmounts. Not the cheapest solution but I thought they'd look sexy. Back of a rizla plan drawn up, lets go. Plan was to have the rails either end (yes I bought 2) so I can do top tail top configuration (ready for eventual 3rd bike), then a run of aluminium profile/timber down the sides to fit the drawer runners on.
Thought I was onto a genuine winner.
Knocked it all up, put it in the van for a test fit, and it'll be too tall by the time I fit a 12mm floor. Gutted.
So after what seemed like eternity of looking at it I went for the not so sexy solution; bolting through the ply. I wanted it to be sexy, and now it's not sexy.
This was only ever meant to be a test fit, a v1 so it's not a killer, but it would been nice if it worked, or if I'd bought a fwd van.
I'm going to sit and look at it for few more days. Will order the runners tomorrow and maybe an idea will present itself.

side note: if anyone knows of anyone after some rockmounts van rails, I know a guy....
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Discussion starter · #60 ·
Oh no I knew, but I'm a bit dim and a visual learner so sometimes I need to try something I know probably isn't going to work, before I realise it isn't going to work.

It's cool, I'm probably just going to raise the bed a little bit, that will make a lot of my problems go away
 
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