I'm building the most space efficient - non permanent - affordable conversion kit for Vans.
2024 ж. 10 Сәу.
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I'm trying to build the most space efficient conversion for Vans. And this is not even permanent, so you can use the van daily AND for camping. The goal is to offer this in IKEA style, to ship it flat packed and make it easy to assemble, to keep it as affordable as possible. I just want to make it more solide..
So this is my journey in trying to achieve these goals.
In this one I'm assembling the second last module, to store cloths and water.
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Brilliant 👍
Good ideas. Keep it up. We would like to continue seeing your ideas as they develop.
such a smart idea without having to make modifications to the van
Exactly 👍 Thank you 😊 And you can take the whole thing out in 20min. To have your normal daily van.
Would it be possible to make the mortise and tenons blind? Just make the mortise a pocket rather than a through hole, that would make the face of the cabinet look MUCH cleaner. Cool work!
Thank you 😊 I wanted to do it like you suggested first, and I’ve done it like this at the lower cabinets in the front. But to mill the attachments for the strings, so these are not only throughholes, I need to mill the parts from the outside. To do the pockets I needed to mill these from the backside.. I really try to not do two sides machining. But if you have any idea to solve this, let me know! 😉
Very cool. But wood is quite heavy and not as cheap as it used to be. Aluminium has its pro and cons too... Still thinking 😂
In my opinion wood is the clear winner. The whole kit I’m making is far less than 200kg heavy. So that’s not too much in my opinion. When you try to do it with aluminum profiles, it will get much less space efficient.
Aluminum is at a all time high $$$