[font=Roboto, Arial, sans-serif]Here's a typical scenario: You come up with a great idea for adding some neat feature to your cabinet/bed/table/roof rack/(you choose). You make the change, and then you find out you need to rip something else out entirely. Wasted time. Wasted money. Or just live with it.
Instead, you make the CAD change, and see immediately that it either doesn't work, or something else doesn't work as a result. Everything in your van conversion is related to everything else, and it's hard to see how one change affects everything else.
This video goes through a lot of issues I've dealt with in my Promaster City conversion that were resolved by having a computer-based design I could change easily. There was some initial investment in teaching myself the system, but I'm glad I did.[/font]
[font=Roboto, Arial, sans-serif]Here's the Youtube link. I'm sorry if you don't have the bandwidth for Youtube, but I hope it will benefit a few people who are dealing with a mini-cargo van like my Promaster City.[/font]
[font=Roboto, Arial, sans-serif]Jim[/font]
Instead, you make the CAD change, and see immediately that it either doesn't work, or something else doesn't work as a result. Everything in your van conversion is related to everything else, and it's hard to see how one change affects everything else.
This video goes through a lot of issues I've dealt with in my Promaster City conversion that were resolved by having a computer-based design I could change easily. There was some initial investment in teaching myself the system, but I'm glad I did.[/font]
[font=Roboto, Arial, sans-serif]Here's the Youtube link. I'm sorry if you don't have the bandwidth for Youtube, but I hope it will benefit a few people who are dealing with a mini-cargo van like my Promaster City.[/font]
[font=Roboto, Arial, sans-serif]Jim[/font]