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Absolutely perfect! I love everything about it. What else does one need? 😊❤️
ОтветитьLOVE this build! Awesomeness!💗💗💗
ОтветитьNice! Lynn has good taste.
ОтветитьWow ... WISE decision. Enjoy! And, vacation between stints. 😊 [Have an indoor hobby for rainy days... reading, sewing/crochet/embroidery, paint, bead work, music/headphones] 🎉
ОтветитьAwesome job!
ОтветитьThis girl actually works with me, and I had no idea she was interested in this... I almost fainted when I clicked on this video and saw her face...
ОтветитьNice!!
ОтветитьGreat build. It's a luxury studio apt on wheels. Love the fridge and the sofa bed plus the long kitchen prep area.
ОтветитьNo closet or clothes storage?
ОтветитьI want to see the trolly bus behind this one! 😊
ОтветитьNice setup, it's like a little Studio on wheels. She's smart to do this she'll save money, she'll enjoy life and she'll still be employed. What's nice is wherever she's at she's at home.❤
ОтветитьGreat plan and very liveable for two people to travel in safely across the country. Happy travels to you 😊 love the stove with oven for baking and double fridge/freezer! Very sensible plan..lots of natural light too.
ОтветитьNice but that glass washer is a waste of water. That sink is way too big. You’ll have to get some kind of divider cause you’ll just use too much water and what an awful ugly color of green. Sorry you ruined the whole thing with that color.
ОтветитьI'm not an expert on this stuff, but what's to prevent some bad guy from stealing that generator? It's just right out in the open.
ОтветитьPrepared for zombie apocalypse, hope she has stocked some shotguns somewhere safe inside.
Thanks for sharing Patrick, love you from Argentina!
wow. love this build.
ОтветитьSo nice 🤩👏👏⭐️⭐️
ОтветитьWhat an absolutely amazing build! Thank you so much for this video as i'm in NJ and might go this route.
ОтветитьFantastic! I love this build. He did amazing.
ОтветитьLooks amazing, I would be more than happy with that bus.
ОтветитьIt's funny... I watch a lot of these custom RV videos and I'm always complaining about how small the sink is. This is the first video where I thought the exact opposite: it's way too big. But I guess that's what she wanted. Personally, I would have preferred a closet instead of that shower, but that's the only real change I'd have made. Overall, this was very impressive.
ОтветитьStellar build!!!!!!
ОтветитьI absolutely love this! Great job!!
ОтветитьExcellent build! So cool the shuttle bus will blend in well at many facilities! I so would have loved to do this when I was in nursing! Thank you for sharing this video!
ОтветитьVERY nice setup
ОтветитьAmazing frog freezer!
ОтветитьIs that bed vented?
ОтветитьGood job !!!!
ОтветитьNICE BUILD😊❤🎉
ОтветитьI've seen better and in fact as we speak building better. Amateur.
ОтветитьWonderful job, it looks great, love the colors.
ОтветитьI can only dream of a rig like this!❤❤❤❤
ОтветитьLove it! Love it! ❤❤❤
ОтветитьSome of it seems impractical - BUT, Oh my lord, that kitchen! That's a kitchen set up van life dreams are made of!
ОтветитьAbsolutely gorgeous 👍
ОтветитьGuess she doesnt need a lot of storage. That is my #1 thing any rig must have. I'd rather have a tiny bathroom to have more storage. Why I want George from Humble Roads to make mine.
ОтветитьGarbage!!!!!!!!!😂😂😂😂😂
ОтветитьThis makes complete sense for someone in that profession. Brilliant idea.
ОтветитьThis guy did an awesome build👍. What's up with the nurse? Is she shy or something? It would have been nice to hear her say something is all...
ОтветитьBig fail for removing the wheel chair lift!
ОтветитьPatrick, this is an awesome customer build. To be able to work with a craftsman who will build to your specifications, wants and needs is life-changing. As usual, thank you for sharing.❤
ОтветитьWhat's the fridge/freezer... I want to look at it for an off-grid cottage... It looks like a Summit, but those draw a ton of energy...
ОтветитьGreat build!!! You need red and silver reflectives on the edge of the generator 😊
I don't think I would like the pull up table because it means having to crawl under to access back. A slide out table would have been better.
Beautiful build! Enjoy it so much Lynn! ❤️🙏🏻
ОтветитьNice build. May I ask how much for the total build ( parts and labor) ?
ОтветитьVery nice and great use of space!
ОтветитьShuttle bus are the perfect size. Easier to drive than a bus, bigger than a van and more windows than a box truck.
ОтветитьWonder the cost of something like this?
ОтветитьThe layout and build are very good. The kitchen is enviable with a lot of counter space, superb sink, stove, fridge. Full bath, plush bed, ample garage space, who could ask for more? However, a few things were left out:
1. Fridge brand and model would have been useful. This looks like Summit Appliance 36" Counter Depth Side by Side Fridge Freezer. Sells at Home Depot for $2300 and AJ Madison for $2100. Not a Secop compressor that runs on 12V. Not energy efficient and runs only on 110V AC power. This is a residential model and electric hog. For a little more you could have bought an Isotherm or Vitrifrigo which are both much more energy efficient, run on both AC 100V and DC 12V battery power, and meant for RVs and Boats. There is no solar setup so how is she going to run this energy hog to keep her food cold? Unless plugged in, it won't work at all. Did you think about that?
2. Access to garage is only possible if table is in pulled out position. Is there a way to remove that table? What if you want to get into garage from inside, you have to pull out table and it is awkward to get under. If table is pulled out at night for a dog, or child to sleep in garage, you cannot get out of bed at all. Not the best design.
3. The HVAC system has not been explained and glossed over. "She can run one of these" explains nothing. Is that a split AC/ Heat Pump system on top of rear end? So why do we have two massive, heavy ACs in one van and two heating systems in one van? This is going to affect gas use a lot and completely unnecessary in Pennsylvania. It does not get that hot there, and a small diesel furnace would do the job of heating perfectly with very low weight. You gave her a propane furnace instead, so now she will have heavy moisture content inside the van during the long PA winters. Propane when it burns creates a heavy interior moisture content that leaves everything wet and moldy, esp the insulation. Diesel does not and the diesel heater is under $200. A small diesel tank is included. I would swap that out immediately unless you like waking up to soaked bed spread, sofa, windows all dripping with water.
4. Residential hardwood floors in the van and garage? Residential hardwood is very thick because it is designed to last multiple generations of living. The thickness allows sanding and refinishing 5 times. This weight should never be installed in a van. You can buy thin strips of click-lock wood in many patterns including bamboo, and drastically reduce weight and thickness, create flexibility and easy replacement of strips. I am appalled that you used residential hardwood floors 1" thick. Completely wrong for a van build, too heavy, too thick, too costly, too hard to replace, too brittle, too large per section. If interior is all carpeted, why use wood. Rubber mats are best, never carpeting. This is a van, not a house.
5. Where is the wardrobe space, clothing storage? With a van this large, surely there could be room for a wardrobe or clothing cabinets somewhere? Not a sign of any clothes storage.
6. Where is the solar setup to run the AC 110V fridge, split AC heat pump, and appliances like that gigantic TV? I don't see any solar, no mention of house battery size, you quickly glossed over the electricals knowing full well it will not support life in this van. You are a builder. Your client trusts you and knows nothing of van power grid systems. It is YOUR job to inform her that all her decor ideas are not critical but the power grid is critical and must be adequate and determined first. This you did hot do. Instead you built fancy wall decor as a bed rest (very ugly by the way), and fancy sink, fridge, HVAC systems, large TV, none of which can be used unless you plug into shore power. Once plugged in, is this 30 amp or 50 amp. I'm guessing a normal 30 amp. So now, you have to decide if TV and Fridge can run at the same time, what about hair dryer? There is no switch to turn one function off so you don't overheat and blow the circuits.
Why is there a disabled handicap placard on this van, when the owner is fit and able to work as a nurse. You can only have that sign up if you are currently transporting a disabled person. This is an abuse of the Disability Act laws. Please remove the handicap logo on back of this van.