I figured I should oughtta start a build thread for my Dodge Grand Caravan. I don't make up cute nicknames for things so I just call it "My 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan" or "My Mini-RV."
Because we are limited to how many pictures we can have per post, I will put the basic bed design in this first post, and then show my cabinet build in the next one. Let's see how well this works.
The first picture is of just the tubs set on the floor. You can see that I had to put boards under some of them to level things out. The floor is higher in the rear than it is in the middle.
The second picture is of the board that I cut to fit over the tubs and into the space along the wall. You can see that it is wider towards the front than around the wheel well. I figured out that I only need 24" of width for my upper body and only 18" of width for my legs. So, I cut the board to fit. Note that it fits the contours of the inside of the van pretty well. For those who complain about it being OSB. It was what I could afford at the time, it is plenty stiff because it has lots of tubs under it, and it hasn't absorbed moisture and started falling apart in over two years of use. I have since painted it with several coats of acrylic paint, so I think it will last me many more years.
The third picture is with the foam on the board. The bottom layer is some of that green, cushion foam from JoAnn Fabrics. That part cost $80, with a coupon. Lord, foam is expensive these days. The top layer is my old "thermal foam" matress topper that I got from CostCo for $100 but used for years before I cut it up for this, so I considered it free for this purpose. The combination of the two is very comfortable. Truly the most comfortable mattress I have ever slept on.
I took these pictures back when I was first putting this all together. I have since trimmed and painted the boards to match the carpet.
Because we are limited to how many pictures we can have per post, I will put the basic bed design in this first post, and then show my cabinet build in the next one. Let's see how well this works.
The first picture is of just the tubs set on the floor. You can see that I had to put boards under some of them to level things out. The floor is higher in the rear than it is in the middle.
The second picture is of the board that I cut to fit over the tubs and into the space along the wall. You can see that it is wider towards the front than around the wheel well. I figured out that I only need 24" of width for my upper body and only 18" of width for my legs. So, I cut the board to fit. Note that it fits the contours of the inside of the van pretty well. For those who complain about it being OSB. It was what I could afford at the time, it is plenty stiff because it has lots of tubs under it, and it hasn't absorbed moisture and started falling apart in over two years of use. I have since painted it with several coats of acrylic paint, so I think it will last me many more years.
The third picture is with the foam on the board. The bottom layer is some of that green, cushion foam from JoAnn Fabrics. That part cost $80, with a coupon. Lord, foam is expensive these days. The top layer is my old "thermal foam" matress topper that I got from CostCo for $100 but used for years before I cut it up for this, so I considered it free for this purpose. The combination of the two is very comfortable. Truly the most comfortable mattress I have ever slept on.
I took these pictures back when I was first putting this all together. I have since trimmed and painted the boards to match the carpet.