Camper Van in One Day! TNTvans - Van Conversion

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Camper Van Conversion
I have been a maker for decades. I have fabricated custom vehicles, re-modeled homes, and built RVs. The one thing I can appreciate is custom builds. As beautiful as they are, if I measure and cut each piece as it goes inside my van, I will not be done for at least 6 months to a year. I don't have time for this process anymore in my life. I want to spend less time building and more time playing.
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So here is what I need: 1. Sound Deadening 2. Insulation 3. Walls. 4. Interior
1. Sound Deadening.
First, I need to "sound deaden" the van walls and floor. There is not a "kit" for this so I used Front King Duct Insulation which has an R value of 3. This is an easy DIY process. You will need a roller to press the material down firmly. You need to cut a panel for any open spot. You don't have to go crazy like I did covering every square inch. Remember we are adding another two layers of insulation after this step. I used 5 rolls of Front King Duct Insulation and placed it in the ceiling, walls, and floor. With the help of my son, this took about 2 hours. My cargo van also had the typical floor roar around 65mph. I lifted the stock floor up and cut 1" strips of the Front King material. I placed them in the valleys of the van floor. This took the hum away instantly.
2. Insulation.
Again there is no quick kit for this so I decided to go with Thinsulate and a can of 3M 90 spray glue. Thinsulate has an R value of 5. My son and I measured open spaces in the van's ceiling and walls. Then with basic scissors, we cut out a rectangle of the Thinsulate material. We started in the back and just worked our way forward. When you do this process, you don't need to spray the entire area down with glue. Just hit the corners and the middle. I only used a half can in my entire van. This process took us 4 hours.
3. Walls.
So with my new found love for bolt in kits, I found pre-fabricated walls for my Sprinter 170. These walls are a corrugated composite material with an insulation rating of R4. I ordered the Duratherm product from upftisupply.com. We had unpacked the material the day before and laid it out. We installed all of it in 2 hours.
In just one morning, my van now has 3 layers of insulation all together equaling R12. Building the rest of the van with the Duratherm wall liners will be easy. The material is simple to cut. You can even take the wall down and then put it back up. Mounting heavy cabinet brackets or murphy bed items to the metal wall of the van will still be easy to do. For building your van walls in two hours, this is by far the fastest way to go.
4. Interior
This was the easiest part. Installing a TNTvans Camper Conversion System only took 45 minutes. We had previously assembled the items we wanted to put in the van the day before. We then placed each item in the van, marked the holes in the floor. Installed floor anchors. Then bolted each unit down. It is that simple. We now have a bed, benches, storage, kitchen area with cooler slide out, and a sink.
Outcome:
In 8 hours and 45 minutes, my van is ready to go play! Now we can go out camping and find out what we really need and what we don't. The TNTvans interior is modular and easy to build with. If we want to make a change in our setup, we can. From diesel heaters to swivel chairs, all of that can be installed later. I bought the van this week and there is no time to waste, now let's go on an adventure.

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  • @easymixedsignals534
    @easymixedsignals5345 ай бұрын

    damn that space and organization feels so good.

  • @dearfreedom4073
    @dearfreedom407311 ай бұрын

    Well done! A perfect design, 10/10. No unnecessary decorations that would weigh down the van, plus you have more space than any other converted van (you can even add a futon and sleep four). Additionally, you can remove your setup or personalize it at any time. I'm a French industrial designer, and I've done the same thing at my home for the past two years, and I'm completely satisfied by it.

  • @SMafam5
    @SMafam54 ай бұрын

    Fantastic! I just shared on the FB group, Cargo Trailer Conversions. Because these bolt to the floor I think they would be a great fit for CTC’s! Add a double ramp/roof rear door (aka additional screened room deck) - this would be a fast interior CTC build!

  • @neenienoonie
    @neenienoonie8 ай бұрын

    Awesome choice of materials and modular design!

  • @danielvillalobos9487
    @danielvillalobos94878 ай бұрын

    Great job.

  • @ricshar3863
    @ricshar38634 ай бұрын

    The setup looks good and quick. However, I am concerned about the security of the frame in case of an accident. Can you explain why mounting such heavy and big load merely into factory wood frame is sufficient to secure the load? All other similar van builders secure the frames to van side wall metal or the chassis frame metal.

  • @radley3519
    @radley35198 ай бұрын

    Nice

  • @papatyrrell
    @papatyrrell4 ай бұрын

    How did you handle the floor?

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