dualhammers
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Due to unexpected repair needs, my budget for my van conversion is tiny: about $400. This is going to be a journal of sorts where I pose questions for myself and hopefully some of you can help answer. Just writing them down, however, starts the process of my own problem solving.
I'm doing this because I can no longer afford to pay rent. I am job hunting but I likely won't be able to work a job and fix the van up before I move out so I'm trying to get the van done before June 1st.
I'm essentially going to be taking what I have in my apartment and fitting what I can in the van. Changing the sparkplugs and one coil today and she should be good to go.
The van is a Passenger van so it's already insulated. I don't own any power tools and probably can't borrow more than a drill.
Immediate questions to be solved.
I'm doing this because I can no longer afford to pay rent. I am job hunting but I likely won't be able to work a job and fix the van up before I move out so I'm trying to get the van done before June 1st.
I'm essentially going to be taking what I have in my apartment and fitting what I can in the van. Changing the sparkplugs and one coil today and she should be good to go.
The van is a Passenger van so it's already insulated. I don't own any power tools and probably can't borrow more than a drill.
Immediate questions to be solved.
- How do I attach stuff to the van without tearing out the interior? I can't afford to do a full rebuild so I want to be as non-destructive as possible.
- Can I screw stuff secure to the fabric using L brackets?
- Could I use high power velcro along with bungee cable if I can't screw things in?