steamjam1
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I thought I'd post here about my build. I had three goals in mind when I built it up:
1. It had to be light
2. It had to be easily broken down and removed for when I upgrade and turn this van back into a regular passenger van.
3. It had to be somewhat strong.
This where I started.
The frame is made out of 15/32 sanded plywood with 2x2 redwood. I used "L" brackets to secure it at all points. I used insta-foam to seal each compartment from another. the top is also 15/32 sanded plywood and is coated with marine Spar-Varnish I used a 80ah 12v battery and inverter.
View of rear compartment.
forward compartment and carpet.
Middle storage
Everything bolted down and power hooked up.
There is enough room back there for all sorts of stuff!
1. It had to be light
2. It had to be easily broken down and removed for when I upgrade and turn this van back into a regular passenger van.
3. It had to be somewhat strong.
This where I started.
The frame is made out of 15/32 sanded plywood with 2x2 redwood. I used "L" brackets to secure it at all points. I used insta-foam to seal each compartment from another. the top is also 15/32 sanded plywood and is coated with marine Spar-Varnish I used a 80ah 12v battery and inverter.
View of rear compartment.
forward compartment and carpet.
Middle storage
Everything bolted down and power hooked up.
There is enough room back there for all sorts of stuff!