Hey guys,
I have got Island Fever and will be taking a little time off next year to travel the usa, which could translate into full timing it. I plan to make the transition after the end of January or close thereafter (waiting for tax return).
My question would probably be, how realistic would it be to say I could convert either a sprinter or chevy express van within 1 month of purchase?
I will be pretty much doing it full time and have access to every tool I need from my pops in socal, I am very technical and between me and my dad, we can wire and customize pretty much anything.
What kind of experience have you had dealing with either type of van? I am about 6'2 and will have my gf with me, standing up would be nice, although we plan on doing as many outside adventures as possible so it might not be a make it or break it situation.
I am a web developer, so I will need some sort of desk space, plus we will be hauling a massage table and larger tent/canopy set up for my gf to do on the road massages for gas money(she is a massage therapist).
Toilet a must, i eat a lot of fiber, outside shower would be fine but a inside shower would be nice of course.
Anyhow, thats just a short descriptions of our needs, some of the fluff would be great but I think a lot of stuff can be added as we go. I will be bringing along enough tools to work on it as we go.
I have got Island Fever and will be taking a little time off next year to travel the usa, which could translate into full timing it. I plan to make the transition after the end of January or close thereafter (waiting for tax return).
My question would probably be, how realistic would it be to say I could convert either a sprinter or chevy express van within 1 month of purchase?
I will be pretty much doing it full time and have access to every tool I need from my pops in socal, I am very technical and between me and my dad, we can wire and customize pretty much anything.
What kind of experience have you had dealing with either type of van? I am about 6'2 and will have my gf with me, standing up would be nice, although we plan on doing as many outside adventures as possible so it might not be a make it or break it situation.
I am a web developer, so I will need some sort of desk space, plus we will be hauling a massage table and larger tent/canopy set up for my gf to do on the road massages for gas money(she is a massage therapist).
Toilet a must, i eat a lot of fiber, outside shower would be fine but a inside shower would be nice of course.
Anyhow, thats just a short descriptions of our needs, some of the fluff would be great but I think a lot of stuff can be added as we go. I will be bringing along enough tools to work on it as we go.