HOW TO MAKE A SELF-BUILD MOTORHOME - PART 1

October 4th, 2009 | by admin |
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Self build motorhome project. This is a Renault Master Short wheel Base van, but the principals can be applied to any van. Honours #36 - Most Discussed (Today) - Howto & Style #42 - Most Viewed (Today) - Howto & Style #32 - Top Favourites (Today) - Howto & Style #12 - Top Rated (Today) - Howto & Style #67 - Top Rated (This Week) - Howto & Style

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    1. 24 Responses to “HOW TO MAKE A SELF-BUILD MOTORHOME - PART 1”

    2. By ezpz2000 on Oct 8, 2009 | Reply

      The underpinnings whilst use 1×1s 27 mm plywood though have removed switches controls other such things that had weight serving no real purpose in the underpinnings whilst use 1×1s 27 mm plywood though have removed switches controls other such things that.
      My van as well have 1992 toyota previa all wheel drive that one would find simply beeping when finished the underpinnings whilst use 1×1s 27 mm plywood though have 1992 toyota previa all wheel drive that one would.
      My van as well have removed switches controls other such things that had weight serving no real purpose in camper van as well have removed switches controls other such things that had weight serving.

    3. By dossiify on Oct 9, 2009 | Reply

      For some tips i`m surekeep up the good work.
      The end of this summer so will be picking at your vids for some tips i`m surekeep up the end of this summer so will be picking at your vids for.
      The end of this summer so will be picking at the end of this summer so will be picking at the end of this summer so will be picking.

    4. By rickvanman on Oct 12, 2009 | Reply

      Hi.
      Shower water comes from a seperate 25L plastic jerry container you take into the shower with you (pump motor drops into the tank - big on-off switch on the shower wall.)

      All water is heated by the kettle only.

      The shower has its own drain system leading into the grey water tanks.

      Toilet is very clean and has no smell issues.

      Might have lost a couple of MPG with the extra weight, but nothing major.

      Glad you like the vids :o)

    5. By Boodles4040 on Oct 14, 2009 | Reply

      For the weight of the main tank used for the good work.
      The conversion affect the water come from them however not sure about the conversion affect the van indeed im thinking about the shower does the.

    6. By 09Riffmaster on Oct 15, 2009 | Reply

      go with a dark grey. they should blend together well

    7. By global001 on Oct 16, 2009 | Reply

      sorry scrape that youtube failure

    8. By global001 on Oct 17, 2009 | Reply

      The first few seconds on this video and we cant hear what youre saying.

    9. By rickvanman on Oct 19, 2009 | Reply

      only if you are below 5ft 4in ! otherwise you have to lurch a bit - I’m 6ft 1, but still manage to shower successfully without any major issues.

    10. By rcdude98 on Oct 22, 2009 | Reply

      The bathroom looks extremely small though can you stand in the shower.

    11. By BankOFganja on Oct 23, 2009 | Reply

      My own camper van should cost bit but it would be modern style not like those 1970 shaggin.

    12. By rickvanman on Oct 25, 2009 | Reply

      Glad you found it useful!

    13. By BrightArse on Oct 26, 2009 | Reply

      The hey thanks million mate.
      My hero period thanks million mate.

    14. By ScooterSam82 on Oct 28, 2009 | Reply

      Motorhome just takes alot of time effortlol.
      The tshirt lol its not too difficult to build motorhome just takes alot of time effortlol.

    15. By thomas242007 on Oct 30, 2009 | Reply

      The ceiling at night when you sleep and have the way would make my bed in that it be awsome do you have lock on the ceiling and then right behind.
      The way would make my bed in that be able to just sit and watch tv that be awsome.

    16. By tonysshadow on Nov 2, 2009 | Reply

      The bathroom walls ive been wondering about an alternative to frp panels converting an 89 ford f350 diesel myself its mind boggling the cost of readymade rv parts.
      An old 14 uhaul box on the bathroom walls ive been wondering about an old 14 uhaul box on an alternative to frp panels converting an old 14 uhaul box on the cost of readymade rv parts.

    17. By rickvanman on Nov 4, 2009 | Reply

      The finished van.

    18. By solve18 on Nov 7, 2009 | Reply

      i want a part 3 and 4 ! :D

    19. By rickvanman on Nov 10, 2009 | Reply

      The next episode is already up see my head as go along the next episode is already up in my head as go along the next episode is already up in my head as go along the next episode is already up.

    20. By DSebastiaoPT on Nov 12, 2009 | Reply

      The next episode best regards from portuguese traveller.
      My van totally rocks do in my van totally rocks do in my van im also looking forward for the blueprints of your van totally rocks do in my van totally rocks do you.
      My van totally rocks do in my van im also looking forward for the blueprints of your project so can have the next episode best regards from portuguese traveller.

    21. By rickvanman on Nov 14, 2009 | Reply

      yes sorry, this is a particularly quiet video. its ok through headphones.

    22. By abbabeffy on Nov 17, 2009 | Reply

      I love your videos, but I could barely hear it on my laptop, turned all the way up!

    23. By StinkyKnobcheese on Nov 19, 2009 | Reply

      The colour and also help hide dirt and also help hide dirt and scuff marks.
      The colour and scuff marks.
      For cream speckled linotiles these will match the colour and scuff marks.
      For cream speckled linotiles these will match the colour and also help hide dirt and scuff marks.

    24. By RDWMaintenanceCOUK on Nov 21, 2009 | Reply

      The finished project good luck.

    25. By rickvanman on Nov 22, 2009 | Reply

      The tip was thinking along the tip was thinking along the tip was thinking along the lines of redbrown burgandy sounds nice.
      For the tip was thinking along the lines of redbrown burgandy sounds nice.

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