2005 118" Sprinter Conversion for Alexander

PaulJensen

Custom Builder
a usable sink faucet?

what happens when someone puts their hands, or anything else, into the stream?

is there a vent on the labyrinth o' pipe, or does it just gurgle?

The last question merits an answer...Yes, it's vented...An 1/8" hole in the vent cap is all that's needed to maintain that stream...
 
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PaulJensen

Custom Builder
do the rear doors lock at 90 degree or full open?

I understand the 550 cord holding weight, but is there any accommodation for upward bumps dumping the goods off the tip down tables?

Lock at 90, they are unsupported at 180...

Dumping is consideration when dealing with good people prone to that...Alex, isn't....
 

PaulJensen

Custom Builder
I agree, but wouldn't the counter and back wall as well? I think the flexibility of the clear hose, and distance above the sink, encourage the wrath of the element.

The tank was filled after curing with a strong chlorine bleach solution for many days...When draining it, it was while I was driving...No splashing...and if id did...???...It's water on stainless steel...Bring on the wrath of draining water...!!!...
 

nkladwig

New member
Enjoyable build thank you for sharing.

Paul what is other non slip type flooring you are hinting at? Vinyl? Rubber? Texturized roll on coating?
 

tooldye

New member
Paul, nice job once again. Another question, if you please...
Your last van conversion used a flexible tube for sink drainage and this time you used rigid pipe. Were there problems with the last one? My cabinet and sink set-up will allow for a flexible tube much easier than rigid, so I thought I better ask before I rig it up.
Thanks.
 

krl81

Adventurer
I agree, but wouldn't the counter and back wall as well? I think the flexibility of the clear hose, and distance above the sink, encourage the wrath of the element.

I say that must depend on how high above the sink you hold your hands. Hold it down in the sink and out shouldn't be a problem. But hey, it's still water so some splashing probably will appear but as Paul wrote it's stainless steel and he has coated the wood quite good. And as a cabinet/furniture maker I can say wood with good lacquer/coating will not be damaged by some water. :)
 

PaulJensen

Custom Builder
...what is other non slip type flooring you are hinting at? Vinyl? Rubber? Texturized roll on coating?

It depends on how the vehicle is designed to be used...There is no one right answer...

My Sprinter has carpet over the factory plywood, but most of the time that is covered with grey interlocking foam garage floor padding...The grey foam can get wet (changing wetsuits inside), withstand tools and plywood getting scuffed around and is cheap and replaceable...The carpet is nice when Pam and I road trip on the highways...
 

PaulJensen

Custom Builder
...Your last van conversion used a flexible tube for sink drainage and this time you used rigid pipe. Were there problems with the last one? My cabinet and sink set-up will allow for a flexible tube much easier than rigid, so I thought I better ask before I rig it up.
Thanks.

No problems with the flex hose...I just did it different...You choose, either should be fine...
 

PaulJensen

Custom Builder
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(above) From the driver seat, this is how it looks...Custom boxes and a relocated 12 volt outlet...The tablet mount is bolted to the passenger side of the center console and the capture loop up front significantly stiffens up the aluminum flex arm...The tablet and radio are both Bluetooth...

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(above) Yesterday Alex flew up from S.F. and I picked him up at SeaTac where he was reunited with his van...Back at my place he and I hung out all morning and half the afternoon...Great guy...

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(above) I had everything out of the van so Alex has complete and uninfluenced placement of everything that goes in there...It's his blank canvas...It's important to do it that way...

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(above) I have a set of those fold flat, folding chairs and one of them looks just right for the interior...It's Alex's now...

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(above) I really enjoyed hanging out with Alex all day and getting to know him on levels deeper than just vans...To me that's the best part of building these things...Know the owner, make a friend...

Before he left it was handshakes and hugs, then as he was rolling out the driveway it was "See you later"...Yeah...
 

Every Miles A Memory

Expedition Leader
Another awesome build Paul, thanks for sharing so in-depthly and I'm sure Alex will be very happy.

Alex, be sure and add a link to any of your trips in the van so we can see how you outfit and how you like it once it's out being used!
 

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