lana_starr
Member
Hi!
I'm thinking of building a minimal amount of storage into the floor of the van, maybe 6" deep. Fill it with crap and it serves double duty as a little bit of insulation. I have basic construction ability so here's what I'm thinking for design:
Run three 2x8s (actual height 1.5x7.25) longways in the van, one in centered and one on each side. On the drivers end butt them into another 2x8. Put a few more 2x8s running the short direction in the van to keep spacing and build storage "cells." Get some 1/2" plywood and cut it to fit inside the cells. Then screw little 2x2 chunks (or scraps) into the corners 1/2" down from the floor surface to support the plywood. I'll maybe line the cells with vinyl to make cleaning in them easier.
1) Will there be enough support with 2x2 blocks to use the plywood as flooring? Is 1/2" plywood too thin?
2) How to open them - obviously a protruding handle is not going to work. Cutouts? Any ideas to make my floor not full of holes?
3) Will the floor be level enough to just throw the 2x8s down? Should I be attaching it somehow so it doesn't wobble? Maybe throw down some thin foam? I'm planning on working from a gutted interior (so a metal floor), especially so I can treat any rust down below if it's there.
2) Slightly less structural, but what about making it pretty? I'm thinking of painting it - I've read latex based paint acts as a vapor barrier, would that be good or bad in this situation (I'm basically planning on the Bob formula for insulation - foam glued to walls and covered by more foam then... panels or something...).
I am shopping for a van now, needing to move in by end of April. I'm thinking a GMC Safari, high top if I can get it.
Thanks vanfam!
I'm thinking of building a minimal amount of storage into the floor of the van, maybe 6" deep. Fill it with crap and it serves double duty as a little bit of insulation. I have basic construction ability so here's what I'm thinking for design:
Run three 2x8s (actual height 1.5x7.25) longways in the van, one in centered and one on each side. On the drivers end butt them into another 2x8. Put a few more 2x8s running the short direction in the van to keep spacing and build storage "cells." Get some 1/2" plywood and cut it to fit inside the cells. Then screw little 2x2 chunks (or scraps) into the corners 1/2" down from the floor surface to support the plywood. I'll maybe line the cells with vinyl to make cleaning in them easier.
1) Will there be enough support with 2x2 blocks to use the plywood as flooring? Is 1/2" plywood too thin?
2) How to open them - obviously a protruding handle is not going to work. Cutouts? Any ideas to make my floor not full of holes?
3) Will the floor be level enough to just throw the 2x8s down? Should I be attaching it somehow so it doesn't wobble? Maybe throw down some thin foam? I'm planning on working from a gutted interior (so a metal floor), especially so I can treat any rust down below if it's there.
2) Slightly less structural, but what about making it pretty? I'm thinking of painting it - I've read latex based paint acts as a vapor barrier, would that be good or bad in this situation (I'm basically planning on the Bob formula for insulation - foam glued to walls and covered by more foam then... panels or something...).
I am shopping for a van now, needing to move in by end of April. I'm thinking a GMC Safari, high top if I can get it.
Thanks vanfam!