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This is cool. I hate the unnecessary long videos
ОтветитьGreat video mate, thoroughly enjoyed. Subscribed 👍🏼
ОтветитьGreat video, very informative.
Drinks IRN BRU! That was the final straw, made me click the sub! Keep up the great work. Greetings from Canada, your newest subscriber!
Anyone else see the pee bottles
ОтветитьMy face is made of industrial rubber
ОтветитьGood luck fella I hope you re realise your dream
ОтветитьGreat build video.
I know you said full double bed, but what does it measure?
Great job , it’s not easy doing that doing that stretch carpet , Mess comes with micro van life lol
ОтветитьSorry why did u take the roof box off? Height restrictions?
ОтветитьClassic quote " Does look like a bit of a bodge job, probably because it is"😅
ОтветитьWhy would anyone build this instead of a Mercedes sprinter long and tall
ОтветитьGreat vid. Thanks!!!
ОтветитьAwesome !!! thank you for sharing
ОтветитьVery well presented video...well done and great job...
ОтветитьWell done mate
ОтветитьAwesome conversion that, how long is the bed in this? I’m just under 6ft2 and wondering if I’d be able to fit in a bed on a conversion like this? 😅
ОтветитьGreat camper build ❤
ОтветитьGreat to see good concise info
ОтветитьThe pace of the your shots could be a bit slower. Nice result. ✨
Ответитьlove it!
ОтветитьYOU LOOSE EVERYTHING AS ALL CARS AND VANS ARE SCRAPPED PETROL AND DIESEL AND EVERYHING AS TO BE ELECTRIC AND IT ALL STARTS IN BEGIN IN DECEMBER 2023 AS ONLY ELECTRIC CARS AND VANS CAN BE SOLD
ОтветитьGreat job , brilliant video mate
ОтветитьYou have great lifestyle.
I am a new follower of your channel Greetings from Sweden
Love the way he says in-shulation 💥
ОтветитьQuick question mate how tall are you? I’m looking at getting the SWB transit connect and I’m 6’3 and worried it’s too small of a van for me?😂
ОтветитьInspiring, thank you!
ОтветитьAwesome inspirational hopefully I'll give it a go one day
ОтветитьCome across this video whilst watching others. During different points I kept seeing the houses opposite you and knew I recognised the location. My Mums friends used to live in the house that you parked on and guessing you live there. I used to play football on the small field at the side. My parents still live on Ribble drive. Awsum video. Well done.
Subscribed 👍👍
Minimalistic choice. Loved it mate from India. Subs
ОтветитьWelcome to the life of "vandwellers" ive been in my van for 6 yrs and would not swap it for the world. I am down-sizing like yourselves and so am in the look-out for an ideal van to use and seeing your v-blog its given me some great ideas and all being well i will be back on the road again real soon. Keep up the videos - have just subscribed to your channel so will be keeping watch on how your getting on,
ОтветитьAtleast ya honest. Please suband pay for my lifestyle..... 🤷♂️
Ответить'Absolutely Shocking '!
ОтветитьGreat video
ОтветитьCracking build and excellent video dude!! Cheers
ОтветитьEveryones hell bent on putting insultion everywhere but condensation is going yo love eating that metal from the inside..
ОтветитьYou probably know this by now Mate, but just for the benefit of UK viewers, it's wise to check your insurance because many of them stipulate that you MUST have a fire extinguisher, especially if there's any kind of gas/cooking fuel in the vehicle- otherwise your insurance might be invalid.
ОтветитьIs there a fire hazard due to the insulation?
ОтветитьThanks for showing your build.
Ответитьgreat vid great job subbed!
ОтветитьNew sub for ya liked the build.
ОтветитьMany years ago, I owned a business called "The Rapid Transit Company". We built custom dayvans to order, and VW - LT van based campers. All our campers were of modular construction so that, if a customer had a 2 berth van but now needed a 3 or 4 berth van; no need to buy a new van - just swap the 2 berth interior for a fully fitted set of 3 or 4 berth modules.
The reason I mention all this is to demonstrate that I do happen to know what I'm talking about.
The van in the above video is a potential fire-trap! Not because it's badly built or planned, but simply due to the nature of the materials used. That insulation fibre might be okay in a shed or a garage. A fire certified version might be used in a loft where there are no electrics; but tighyly packed next to under-shielded cables with no trunking that I could see - definitely NO!
Apart from the fire risk, it's a fairly clever but very amateur conversion. Far too small for 2 people; having insufficient cubic feet of clear air space and little in the way of ventilation.
However, don't be discouraged; learn from your first, very enthusiastic, build and, next time, start with a bigger van. (Transit, VW, Toyota etc). Buy one with windows or fit your own, dark tinted of course, and fire-proof everything as you build. Your system of electrical labelling is nothing short of absolute genius! I used to colour-code but actual labelling is so much better - well done. Keep it up and Happy Adventuring for the future.
Couldn’t have done it without the Irn Bru.
ОтветитьGreat build. Maybe list the things you used and where you got them. The solar panelling seems a bit complex to fit if you don't know about electrics. But overall, the van looks superb. Enjoy your travels, I'm jealous but happy for you. 😄😊
ОтветитьGreat job you guys done . You've shown it is possible to achieve on a budget . 👏👏👏
ОтветитьThats just WOW! You are a very good craftman. Everything there and on place. Great
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