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When I first started planning my build of a Ford Transit I knew I wanted a permanent side-to-side bed....so I looked carefully at the WALLS
The area destined for the bed has no ribs (for easy installation of custom Windows I guess).......Even tho I planned a snowbird vehicle .....I knew I had to provide a Thermal Break from the cold van skin........But a solid wall was not "needed"........I started with wood "nailers" around and in the area......Then covered the wall with a layer or two of glued Polyiso
I covered the patchwork of foam with a continuous piece of spray-glued Reflectix...........later in the build I stapled a couple Southwest themed blankets to the wall.......stapled thru the blanket into the nailers.......stretch/staple.......repeat.....the reflectix even added a little "cush" to the wall
I did NOT take pictures of every step......here's what I've got
A photo of a 2017 generic Ford Transit....not mine......Prior to purchasing MY van I spent DAYS sitting in the new models at my dealership......I indicated where I added Nailers........2x4 was just a rip cut from the board at an angle to fit the wall........wood nailers were attached together and Glued and Screwed to the steel wherever possible
Here you see the already insulated wall during fitting......That plywood is the only "built-out" wall panel in the van...it will support a large cabinet and countertop/desk over storage and the litter box....as well as the electrical fuses and controller next to the bed....the large upright frig will sit behind the drivers seat and attach to that panel
And this is the passenger side.....a little longer......closet/hooks will live here
Soon other boxes are installed around the bed
And finally the blankets are stapled into place.......the closet was longer than the Blanket....I added some Muslin
..........(I guess I need some new overall shots)
YMMV
The area destined for the bed has no ribs (for easy installation of custom Windows I guess).......Even tho I planned a snowbird vehicle .....I knew I had to provide a Thermal Break from the cold van skin........But a solid wall was not "needed"........I started with wood "nailers" around and in the area......Then covered the wall with a layer or two of glued Polyiso
I covered the patchwork of foam with a continuous piece of spray-glued Reflectix...........later in the build I stapled a couple Southwest themed blankets to the wall.......stapled thru the blanket into the nailers.......stretch/staple.......repeat.....the reflectix even added a little "cush" to the wall
I did NOT take pictures of every step......here's what I've got
A photo of a 2017 generic Ford Transit....not mine......Prior to purchasing MY van I spent DAYS sitting in the new models at my dealership......I indicated where I added Nailers........2x4 was just a rip cut from the board at an angle to fit the wall........wood nailers were attached together and Glued and Screwed to the steel wherever possible
Here you see the already insulated wall during fitting......That plywood is the only "built-out" wall panel in the van...it will support a large cabinet and countertop/desk over storage and the litter box....as well as the electrical fuses and controller next to the bed....the large upright frig will sit behind the drivers seat and attach to that panel
And this is the passenger side.....a little longer......closet/hooks will live here
Soon other boxes are installed around the bed
And finally the blankets are stapled into place.......the closet was longer than the Blanket....I added some Muslin
..........(I guess I need some new overall shots)
YMMV