Hello everyone,
a while ago I ran into a thread/site about van dwelling and beds or something like that. I am not a van dweller but there are times I end up sleeping in my van for a few hours or so at a time. I can't lay sideways in the van I am too tall to have to lay length wise in the van.
in another thread people suggested a cot but as i looked into this idea (it sounded really good to be honest) the more i found out from reviews and such in order to make that work I need to lose a lot of weight, I am obese to say the least I need to lose another person to get to a normal weight (but its going to happen over time I don't want to be on this medication for blood pressure and such for long) but I have digressed.
So I am looking to make a custom bed from 2x4's and plywood (basically better than the bed I use at home it uses that stupid compressed glued wood some real wood here and there and plywood for the bed part.
I have a couple of problems first I do not know how to secure it to the floor and drilling holes into the floor with screws and such just don't seem like a good idea. Plus given this is my big vehicle at times I need to pick up things that might require the bed to be movable.
So I was thinking someting that uses a base thats wide enough to make it stable to use as a bed, thinking something like using milk crate sizes legs for stability (afterall its unlikely it would beused when moving although I do have a seat belt on the back corner of the van for some reason). I also should have plenty of room behind the second sets of sets for the bed without having to move or adjust anything.
I woudl like it to be able to be movable and fold up to the van wall. thinking the base would also move with the frame up the wall maybe they would fold down or just be stationary I don't know.
I would like the base to be like boxes where I can store a few things in the van probably in milk crates or something similar. thinking also one of the legs so to speak would be kinda lose not attached to the bed itself and house two batteries but be movable if needed to get out of the way.
ok after seeing the above:
anyone have any ideas on how I would accomplish this? i am not a carpenter and have basic tools I do have a table saw, circular saw and a variety of hand tools and such nothing really professional.
one of the things I'd like to store in my van are the majority of my tools. whenever i need a tool I can never seem to find them so I want my van to house the most of my tools then I'll buy cheap sets of tools for my other vehicles and jacks for emergency usage when needed.
I think if i would get some plans I could build this myself with my family.
not looking for anything large maybe a twin size only needs to sleep one person might not even need it to be that big. the mattress would just be a 3-6 inch foam topping like my bed in the house but needs to be flat on top but still able to hold the pad and at least 6'5" long I am 6'3" but not a huge.
not in a supper hurry to do this, the sooner the better and I think money wise it would not cost me a lot. But it will wait until over van work is done, I am almost done with a good chunk of it.
anyways I'd be really interest if anyone has any ideas, links, plans, etc.
thanks
ryan
a while ago I ran into a thread/site about van dwelling and beds or something like that. I am not a van dweller but there are times I end up sleeping in my van for a few hours or so at a time. I can't lay sideways in the van I am too tall to have to lay length wise in the van.
in another thread people suggested a cot but as i looked into this idea (it sounded really good to be honest) the more i found out from reviews and such in order to make that work I need to lose a lot of weight, I am obese to say the least I need to lose another person to get to a normal weight (but its going to happen over time I don't want to be on this medication for blood pressure and such for long) but I have digressed.
So I am looking to make a custom bed from 2x4's and plywood (basically better than the bed I use at home it uses that stupid compressed glued wood some real wood here and there and plywood for the bed part.
I have a couple of problems first I do not know how to secure it to the floor and drilling holes into the floor with screws and such just don't seem like a good idea. Plus given this is my big vehicle at times I need to pick up things that might require the bed to be movable.
So I was thinking someting that uses a base thats wide enough to make it stable to use as a bed, thinking something like using milk crate sizes legs for stability (afterall its unlikely it would beused when moving although I do have a seat belt on the back corner of the van for some reason). I also should have plenty of room behind the second sets of sets for the bed without having to move or adjust anything.
I woudl like it to be able to be movable and fold up to the van wall. thinking the base would also move with the frame up the wall maybe they would fold down or just be stationary I don't know.
I would like the base to be like boxes where I can store a few things in the van probably in milk crates or something similar. thinking also one of the legs so to speak would be kinda lose not attached to the bed itself and house two batteries but be movable if needed to get out of the way.
ok after seeing the above:
anyone have any ideas on how I would accomplish this? i am not a carpenter and have basic tools I do have a table saw, circular saw and a variety of hand tools and such nothing really professional.
one of the things I'd like to store in my van are the majority of my tools. whenever i need a tool I can never seem to find them so I want my van to house the most of my tools then I'll buy cheap sets of tools for my other vehicles and jacks for emergency usage when needed.
I think if i would get some plans I could build this myself with my family.
not looking for anything large maybe a twin size only needs to sleep one person might not even need it to be that big. the mattress would just be a 3-6 inch foam topping like my bed in the house but needs to be flat on top but still able to hold the pad and at least 6'5" long I am 6'3" but not a huge.
not in a supper hurry to do this, the sooner the better and I think money wise it would not cost me a lot. But it will wait until over van work is done, I am almost done with a good chunk of it.
anyways I'd be really interest if anyone has any ideas, links, plans, etc.
thanks
ryan