Boomerweps Posted July 22, 2017 Share Posted July 22, 2017 (edited) Don't think you mentioned your reasons for the angled walls on your cabinets. Edited July 22, 2017 by Boomerweps Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hein Posted July 23, 2017 Share Posted July 23, 2017 (edited) For increased comfort we suggest installing Thinsulate(TM) Accoustic/Thermal insulation in wall and ceiling cavities. Hein DIYvan.com Edited July 23, 2017 by Hein Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
r1alvin Posted September 8, 2017 Author Share Posted September 8, 2017 (edited) Hey whats up guys. Quick Update, I know I've been offline for a while. found some nice thin (less than a 1/4" thick) rubber mat material at Academy sports so I cut a few pieces to fit to provide some good traction on the floor and also lining the front cabinet bottom. I purchased a small 4x8 single axle utility trailer to handle yardwork stuff, material movement and possible motorcycle transport. Added the CURT trailer wiring harness and wired the hot lead into the rear passenger fuse box "hot" 40A spade terminal with a 15A fuse in line. I finally dropped the big loot on this ARB 50qt. fridge/freezer combo unit. I made a custom pigtail adapter to power this thing through my trailer wiring harness which is coiled up in the jack cubby hole on the driver side rear. Made for a more clean layout instead of running the wire across to the passenger side 12V socket, but that option is always there if I need to go that way. I had to rip about 1/2" of wood lengthwise off of the end of my flip top on the bed cabinet. This worked out perfect because the vent for the ARB unit is on the right side of the fridge so it has plenty of space for ventilation. I'm using these very handy and simple straps from REI to hold the ARB in place-"Sea to Summit Accessory Strap with Hook Release." This is all for now. I will test out the fridge on a trip tomorrow. Later! Edited September 8, 2017 by r1alvin windguy 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G B L Posted September 9, 2017 Share Posted September 9, 2017 Your Tc has turned out very nicely. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fifty150 Posted September 9, 2017 Share Posted September 9, 2017 The best part has to be the cold beer in that fridge. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Don Ridley Posted September 9, 2017 Share Posted September 9, 2017 Looks great and functional. I am sure there are other changes you can make, so you can still have more fun with TC projects. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boomerweps Posted September 9, 2017 Share Posted September 9, 2017 Shame you covered that beautiful flooring. Looking good overall, though. A porta-potti and you have yourself a traveling RV. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
r1alvin Posted September 10, 2017 Author Share Posted September 10, 2017 (edited) First road trip today was a success 5 hours out to the field for some lure coursing trials, a visit to a state park and a 5 hour drive back ending a 16 hour day in the TC with both hounds. ARB fridge is amazing,,,so much storage space and held temperature flawlessly,,,,I only wished that I could see the temperature display from the cab. I could always turn the fridge around or buy that 80 dollar wireless display kit ARB sells for additional peace of mind. The fridge and the 8 gallon water tank work really well together. I was also for the first time using the AWESOME cold open hooks and my paracord pigtails as cage stabilizers,,,Both beagles have PLENTY of room to curl up and sleep together in their massive crate parked on top of the bed unit. I'll post some video shortly,,, Edited September 10, 2017 by r1alvin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
r1alvin Posted September 10, 2017 Author Share Posted September 10, 2017 Little bit of TC in the beginning of my video: windguy 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrtn Posted September 10, 2017 Share Posted September 10, 2017 One day they'll take off with your onewheeler. r1alvin 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G B L Posted September 10, 2017 Share Posted September 10, 2017 Looks like a great time! r1alvin 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doitdub Posted February 1, 2018 Share Posted February 1, 2018 Great build, looks perfect... thanks for sharing! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
r1alvin Posted February 7, 2018 Author Share Posted February 7, 2018 Hi everyone Van Update windguy 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
windguy Posted February 11, 2018 Share Posted February 11, 2018 @Alvin - What a great thread. Thanks for sharing great write-ups, pics and awesome videos. You're work in most appreciated. WELL DONE! Your attention to detail shows in the final product. First rate work all around. You've inspired me to get off my butt and make some mods to my cargo van. Looking forward to reading about more mods and videos! Can you please share how to remove the rear side panels in the back? Another forum member asked that same question in another thread somewhere, but I'm not seeing it. My van is cargo, yours is wagon, but I'm sure the panels are installed the same way. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
r1alvin Posted February 11, 2018 Author Share Posted February 11, 2018 16 hours ago, windguy said: @Alvin - What a great thread. Thanks for sharing great write-ups, pics and awesome videos. You're work in most appreciated. WELL DONE! Your attention to detail shows in the final product. First rate work all around. You've inspired me to get off my butt and make some mods to my cargo van. Looking forward to reading about more mods and videos! Can you please share how to remove the rear side panels in the back? Another forum member asked that same question in another thread somewhere, but I'm not seeing it. My van is cargo, yours is wagon, but I'm sure the panels are installed the same way. Thanks! You're welcome windguy! The side panels come off pretty easy. I start from one corner of the panel and give it a quick and careful horizontal pull away from the side of the van to get it started. Any clips that dont move I carefully use a panel remover tool (looks like a flat tip screwdriver with a notch in the center. Good luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
windguy Posted February 11, 2018 Share Posted February 11, 2018 3 hours ago, r1alvin said: You're welcome windguy! The side panels come off pretty easy. I start from one corner of the panel and give it a quick and careful horizontal pull away from the side of the van to get it started. Any clips that dont move I carefully use a panel remover tool (looks like a flat tip screwdriver with a notch in the center. Good luck! Thanks Alvin. I found the thread I referred to, link below. I'm ready to give this a try. I think it will be easier to work on the flooring area with the side panels off and then add sound proofing to the sides like you did. http://fordtransitconnectforum.com/topic/6563-removing-wheel-well-covers/?_fromLogin=1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
r1alvin Posted February 14, 2018 Author Share Posted February 14, 2018 (edited) Trying out a few new things with the setup: REI Co-op Camp Bed 3.5 Open Cell Self Inflating pad (78"x30"x3.5") w/R-Value 6.0 Helio Down 30 Sleeping Bag It's 40 degrees outside and I just tested this sleeping arrangement with a short nap. Felt very nice and warm. I was blown away at how comfortable the pad is and I weigh about 190. Even when laying on my side it holds its shape. I will take care of it and I hope it lasts! The photo below is my 50qt arb fridge freezer, large lightweight soft crate (both beagles sleep in it together) folded up, large expanded suitcase and my 12' inflatable sup board. I still have plenty of room under the bed for biking stuff. Onewheel can go on the floor in front of the passenger seat or behind my driver seat. Inflatable pad deflates fast, and rolls up to get out of the way along with the sleeping bag allowong me a large platform to secure the beagles to their tethers! Edited February 14, 2018 by r1alvin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
r1alvin Posted February 14, 2018 Author Share Posted February 14, 2018 BSUPC 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
r1alvin Posted February 16, 2018 Author Share Posted February 16, 2018 Fully loaded! iSup board, MTB, all gear and tools asociated with that and 2 Hounds! Headed to Hot Springs Arkansas to race the Kodiak Tough Enduro on the Lovit trail! mrtn 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doitdub Posted February 16, 2018 Share Posted February 16, 2018 Awesome set-up r1alvin! Currently planning an abbreviated version of this for mountain adventures this spring & summer with my wife, two young girls and two big dogs. Definitely some great inspiration here and the pups look content Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
windguy Posted February 17, 2018 Share Posted February 17, 2018 @alvin - looks great. Safe travels! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zuestm Posted March 20, 2018 Share Posted March 20, 2018 On 5/12/2017 at 11:01 AM, r1alvin said: Another Just starting my conversion and yours has my attention with some slight mods for my bikes (have the same T2 on the back etc). What tool did you use to punch those holes so clean? thinking of using the seat mount bolts to bolt the floor down and possible the bed to floordown. Just curious since they are such perfect holes. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
r1alvin Posted April 18, 2019 Author Share Posted April 18, 2019 (edited) Whats up guys. I made a few updates to my TC. I accidentally left my water spigot on (with the pump off) last summer and leaked water inside the van. Luckily it found its way out the rear of the floor somehow, but the birch wood does not handle water well at all. It absorbs it like a sponge and then becomes very brittle. The black sealant de laminated as well. I decided to scrap the entire cabinet and re-build it with unistrut. I posted 2 videos of where I'm at with it// Edited April 18, 2019 by r1alvin davidparker and windguy 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CarlaCB Posted April 19, 2019 Share Posted April 19, 2019 On 6/7/2017 at 5:56 PM, r1alvin said: It has a flexible heat vent to run either out a side widow or maybe out the rubber exit plug in the floor on the back of the van. What do you all think? On 6/8/2017 at 7:18 AM, chong said: I think you'd likely need a larger vent than the plug in the back. That hole was barely large enough for me to run an extension cord through. If you guys are still reading, can you tell me where is the "rubber exit plug"? Or post a photo of it? I have a 2014 TC LWB wagon, if that matters. I have a round rubber cap right near the back doors, but it looks like that's where the spare tire is bolted in. Is that where you're referring to, or something else? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
r1alvin Posted April 19, 2019 Author Share Posted April 19, 2019 5 hours ago, CarlaCB said: If you guys are still reading, can you tell me where is the "rubber exit plug"? Or post a photo of it? I have a 2014 TC LWB wagon, if that matters. I have a round rubber cap right near the back doors, but it looks like that's where the spare tire is bolted in. Is that where you're referring to, or something else? Go to page 1 of this thread and about 4 or 5 posts down there is a photo where you can see part of it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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