VagaboundSusan
Well-known member
Hello again fellow nomads. Just wanted to share a little bit about my build and my journey.
Full disclaimer: I am able minded and determined to complete this van to my satisfaction and enjoyment. I have rheumatoid arthritis but it does not have me.
I purchased this big beauty in June of this year along with a few basic tools and scoured the web for ideas that I could actually accomplish.
[/url]IMG_20170625_173741 by VagaboundSusan, on Flickr[/img]
Went to Habitat for Humanity and found 2 great pieces to help get me started.
[/url]IMG_20170619_194513 by VagaboundSusan, on Flickr[/img]
[/url]IMG_20170619_194518 by VagaboundSusan, on Flickr[/img]
With the help of the great folks at both Lowes and Home Depot I built out my floor, and insulated my van walls with 1/2" foam board. Choosing to remove the center console from between the front seats allowed me to extend the floor to the driver/passenger area, giving easy access to the interior of the van.
Realizing that straight cuts just do not happen with a jig saw, I chose to upholsterer the walls with some vinyl and batting that was found on clearance.
[/url]IMG_20170713_162648 by VagaboundSusan, on Flickr[/img]
I flipped the wall insert (pantry) on it's side to use as a bed in the rear and have open in the back for storage. The other cabinet is mounted behind the drivers seat and will be used as a kitchen with a sink and stove. Several days after deciding on the final floor-plan I built a couch/lower bed in front of the rear one. This provides extra storage and seating plus extra sleeping for company.
[/url]IMG_20170709_195908 by VagaboundSusan, on Flickr[/img]
Purchasing things off of my ever growing Amazon wish list has been a slow and painful process, but the toilet, fantastic fan and one mattress are now in my possession.
A small table was built to cover the toilet and also serves as a nightstand and prep area.(sits to the left of kitchen cabinet) Once the Dometic (cf-18) can be purchased, a second cabinet will be built to house it by the slider door close to the couch.
Last night I put the ceiling up, just bare bones for now. Later will be the trim and finishing. My lighting is led strip lighting 12v and several battery led touch lights.
There are so many more things to do before this winter and the next RTR because I am going. Terrified to climb on top of this van and cut a hole in it :exclamation:
[/url]IMG_20170803_195841 (1) by VagaboundSusan, on Flickr[/img]
[/url]IMG_20170803_200730 by VagaboundSusan, on Flickr[/img]
[/url]IMG_20170803_200817 by VagaboundSusan, on Flickr[/img]
[/url]IMG_20170803_195814 by VagaboundSusan, on Flickr[/img]
Full disclaimer: I am able minded and determined to complete this van to my satisfaction and enjoyment. I have rheumatoid arthritis but it does not have me.
I purchased this big beauty in June of this year along with a few basic tools and scoured the web for ideas that I could actually accomplish.
Went to Habitat for Humanity and found 2 great pieces to help get me started.
With the help of the great folks at both Lowes and Home Depot I built out my floor, and insulated my van walls with 1/2" foam board. Choosing to remove the center console from between the front seats allowed me to extend the floor to the driver/passenger area, giving easy access to the interior of the van.
Realizing that straight cuts just do not happen with a jig saw, I chose to upholsterer the walls with some vinyl and batting that was found on clearance.
I flipped the wall insert (pantry) on it's side to use as a bed in the rear and have open in the back for storage. The other cabinet is mounted behind the drivers seat and will be used as a kitchen with a sink and stove. Several days after deciding on the final floor-plan I built a couch/lower bed in front of the rear one. This provides extra storage and seating plus extra sleeping for company.
Purchasing things off of my ever growing Amazon wish list has been a slow and painful process, but the toilet, fantastic fan and one mattress are now in my possession.
A small table was built to cover the toilet and also serves as a nightstand and prep area.(sits to the left of kitchen cabinet) Once the Dometic (cf-18) can be purchased, a second cabinet will be built to house it by the slider door close to the couch.
Last night I put the ceiling up, just bare bones for now. Later will be the trim and finishing. My lighting is led strip lighting 12v and several battery led touch lights.
There are so many more things to do before this winter and the next RTR because I am going. Terrified to climb on top of this van and cut a hole in it :exclamation: