NORDO's Camperization Project
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NORDO's Camperization Project
Well I have finally started to do the interior of my van. I have spent hours going through member photos and looking at pics of campers and also figuring out what I really want/need my van to do for me. and I have come up with a design!!! So here are some pics and some descriptions of what I have done. I hope you enjoy!!
First off I decided that the carpet had to go, and even though I love the captain chairs so much, they are not in the cards for my van. So here is one last look at the interior before it all goes (minus one chair, not very good at taking pictures before I start working)....
Now Its time to 'Gut' the van!! The side boards were something I made when I first got the van after I removed the bench seat, but now with the new plan they are no longer relevant, so they are going as well.
After taking the van camping a few times I decided the best thing for the flooring is something hard and very much less carpety than what I had, then I walked through Home Depot and saw a smoking deal on some flooring. Total cost = 35 bucks!!! and I think it looks great!!
First off I decided that the carpet had to go, and even though I love the captain chairs so much, they are not in the cards for my van. So here is one last look at the interior before it all goes (minus one chair, not very good at taking pictures before I start working)....
Now Its time to 'Gut' the van!! The side boards were something I made when I first got the van after I removed the bench seat, but now with the new plan they are no longer relevant, so they are going as well.
After taking the van camping a few times I decided the best thing for the flooring is something hard and very much less carpety than what I had, then I walked through Home Depot and saw a smoking deal on some flooring. Total cost = 35 bucks!!! and I think it looks great!!
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The next step is to build the bed top and speaker boxes. I plan on creating a bench that folds down into a bed that also has a lot of storage in the back as well as a bit up front. It also needed to be light, so I used spruce plywood as well as aluminum support beams for some extra strength.
The starting pieces to support the top of the bed as well as the front of the bench.
Starting to take shape!! Although it isnt installed yet, I will be running a support beam across the back of the bed to add more support for the 1/2 inch plywood. But I figure once that is done it should support up to 700 lbs.
You can see the plan (sort of) from this shot. If you look at the left top sitting on the gable, there is a piece of plywood jined by duct tape. This is my mock up of the bench. The duct tape is simulating hinges. It will sit on the gable until its time to fold it into a bed.
Speaker Boxes added!!
Hmmmmm.... what could the holes be for??
oh, right!! the bed supports
ok thats it for now. More to come!!!
The starting pieces to support the top of the bed as well as the front of the bench.
Starting to take shape!! Although it isnt installed yet, I will be running a support beam across the back of the bed to add more support for the 1/2 inch plywood. But I figure once that is done it should support up to 700 lbs.
You can see the plan (sort of) from this shot. If you look at the left top sitting on the gable, there is a piece of plywood jined by duct tape. This is my mock up of the bench. The duct tape is simulating hinges. It will sit on the gable until its time to fold it into a bed.
Speaker Boxes added!!
Hmmmmm.... what could the holes be for??
oh, right!! the bed supports
ok thats it for now. More to come!!!
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Re: NORDO's Camperization Project
Looks awesome! How do you stop the seat frame and hardwood from rattling around when you're driving?
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Nice!
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Well the hardwood floor doesn't move or make noise at all!! It is engineered flooring so it has a layer of foam on the bottom of each board, so no rattle at all. I also used PL400 on every other row to keep the floor secure. As for the cabinet, so far everything is well attached and there is no vibration of any kind. Once i have the bench installed (pics to come) It will have attach points for it to be secured in while in the 'seating position'. I had to figure out something because I really don't want anything to come flying forward in the unlikely even i hit a tree, or worse. I have a guy making custom cushions for me as well, so I imagine that will dampen any sound from the cabinet that may come from vibration.macro wrote:Looks awesome! How do you stop the seat frame and hardwood from rattling around when you're driving?
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Re: NORDO's Camperization Project
nicely done!
I have been thinking of redesigning my camper myself. I think I might turn my bench seat sideways, and bolt it down for the occasional passenger.
your flooring looks great! how many square feet did you need to do it all?
I have been thinking of redesigning my camper myself. I think I might turn my bench seat sideways, and bolt it down for the occasional passenger.
your flooring looks great! how many square feet did you need to do it all?
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almac wrote: I think I might turn my bench seat sideways, and bolt it down for the occasional passenger.
your flooring looks great! how many square feet did you need to do it all?
I figured 45 ft. Probanly ended up as about 40. I bought 3 packs of wood that covered 17 ft each and I used 2 for sure and 2 planks from the last bundle. Its a good rule of thumb to add about 10% to your figure for cuts and mistakes, but if you feel you are on your 'A' game 45 feet should be enough!!
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Ok well its been done for a while, but I havent had much time to post the pictures, so here you go...
here is the bench installed...
All the hardware stores under the seat to keep out of the way. It also adds the support for the span of the seat when the bench is upright...
Here is a view of the framework when the bed is made.
Here is the bed platform all set up.
And here is my deli with all the cushions installed in both configurations. It takes about 5 min to set up and/or take down but I love it so far and it is very comfortable!!
Now its time to re-do the curtains!!!
here is the bench installed...
All the hardware stores under the seat to keep out of the way. It also adds the support for the span of the seat when the bench is upright...
Here is a view of the framework when the bed is made.
Here is the bed platform all set up.
And here is my deli with all the cushions installed in both configurations. It takes about 5 min to set up and/or take down but I love it so far and it is very comfortable!!
Now its time to re-do the curtains!!!
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Re: NORDO's Camperization Project
That's funny, that is exactly what I thought when I re-did my van interior. Suddenly, they were hideous.Now its time to re-do the curtains!!!
Nice job - laying in your bed, looking up through the CLR is awesome. Who did your upholstery work? It looks pretty nice.
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I got the upholstery done by a great company in town that does house furniture (most expensive part of the project). Im pleased with how it turned out, except for the two red stripes. Im not sure why they thought I wanted them pleated, but thats how they came. still debating if I should take them back to redo the stripes. What do you think??glenn wrote: Who did your upholstery work? It looks pretty nice.
Pleats, or no pleats?
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Looks great! Nix to the pleats though - I like it better all the same material.
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That's a nice conversion!. I'd like to do something similar, but with a narrower bed to allow room for my westy cabinet. Giving me good ideas, thanks
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I should clarify, I did ask to get the stripes put in, but I didn't want them all bunched like they are. I have a re-occurring red theme happening with my Deli, so the stripes are good with it. I can always turn them over when I don't want red!!konadog wrote:Looks great! Nix to the pleats though - I like it better all the same material.
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I should clarify too - I don't mind the red accents, but think it would look better if the material was all the equally taut. The bunchy pleats look like a pain - harder to clean etc. Over all though you've done a top-shelf job.Nordo wrote:I should clarify, I did ask to get the stripes put in, but I didn't want them all bunched like they are. I have a re-occurring red theme happening with my Deli, so the stripes are good with it. I can always turn them over when I don't want red!!konadog wrote:Looks great! Nix to the pleats though - I like it better all the same material.
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