Interior of my new van - Ford Transit

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I would be all over a 1.6 to 2.4 liter Diesel Van!

Although I am happy to see a diesel version of the Transit even at 3.4 liters.  I wonder what the MPG and price will be?  The Mercedes Sprinter has been my Business goal but maybe the Transit will outperform in quality and longevity.  Sprinter Started with a 5 cylinder but then changed several years back....wonder why ford is going with the 5?

In any case I plan to implement the design and storage methods used in this thread.  For reference check out the following article:

http://www.thisiscarpentry.com/2011/07/15/van-racking/
 
I drive a Transit, almost one year old.  Down here they are only available in 2.2 liters but with different power ratings.  
3 to be specific: 115, 135 and 155Hp.  Mine is a 155Hp and it averages out at 9L/100km.
It's a very pleasant car to drive, max load is 1500kg and even then it's fast and responsive, max. tow is 3200kg

Great van...

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WoodguyDK,

Looks great!  I'have plans to outfit mine, materials are already bought but I just don't seem to find the time to get to it...
Well you're pictures have inspired me, maybe with the upcoming holidays...
 
Mettes said:
WoodguyDK,

Looks great!  I'have plans to outfit mine, materials are already bought but I just don't seem to find the time to get to it...
Well you're pictures have inspired me, maybe with the upcoming holidays...

I am glad that the pictures could inspire you.  [smile]
My experience tells me that it really pays to think the build through properly before starting the project.
Both in terms of what tools to bring, but also what has to be good and bad in previous vans.
 
Now that the thread has changed to a talk about transit models, I can inform that the model shown is a Transit Trend 300L 2.2 TDCi 140 hp.  [big grin]
 
kostello said:
I think Toyota have stopped making the hiace

Mine is 15 years old and still going strong..........

Still have the HiAce in AU, both Diesel and petrol.
 
Now that is some smart layout  [wink]

Would like the same in mine, might have a bit of trouble squeezing it into a Connect tho  [sad]
 
Minor update !  [thumbs up]

I have for some time wanted to make a drawer in the unused space under the deck at the side door.
I actually thought that I would use the space to store items. But I decided later that a drawer in this position could provide easy access to some of the tools I use most.
To get the drawer to slide properly, I mounted a sliding rail on the lower floor at the front edge of the drawer. In the rear of the drawer, I have installed two small wheels pressing against the underside of the upper floor.
It is the same design as I have used on the drawers at rear doors.
 
That is an awesome van, great stuff. I'm doing mine on Monday, got the material ready to pick up. Going to have to have to try a little harder after seeing this inspiration. Cheers
 
This is really nicely done, but i wonder if there is still enough room for materials like panels, wood etc that you need on site? Do you use a trailer or something?

I bought a Isuzu Dmax pick up truck last year, i don't do enough site work to have a van and this truck is also my car. So even if its a 3L 185HP guzzler it is still much cheaper to run than a van and a separate car. I have a closed trailer for it but i am wondering if i should do the interior of it, half the time i use it is is just to transport furniture or materials.
 
Wow, Incredible! and i thought i acomplished something with my van  [crying] Im convinced the next van im going to do im going to build my shelving and racking, really dont like being at the mercy of adrian steel  [blink]

Your van is awesome!
 
jimbouk said:
That is an awesome van, great stuff. I'm doing mine on Monday, got the material ready to pick up. Going to have to have to try a little harder after seeing this inspiration. Cheers

Hi there.
I'm happy that my pictures got you inspired.
The building of my van is in many eyes overkill - But I enjoyed the process and my everyday use of it.  [laughing]

GO BUILD!  [thumbs up]
 
I think it's lovely. And it shows you take pride in all your work which should be very reassuring for your clients. [thumbs up]
 
Timtool said:
This is really nicely done, but i wonder if there is still enough room for materials like panels, wood etc that you need on site? Do you use a trailer or something?

I bought a Isuzu Dmax pick up truck last year, i don't do enough site work to have a van and this truck is also my car. So even if its a 3L 185HP guzzler it is still much cheaper to run than a van and a separate car. I have a closed trailer for it but i am wondering if i should do the interior of it, half the time i use it is is just to transport furniture or materials.

Thanks for your comment.  [thumbs up]
Of course the racking optaines a lot of space, but I still have room for ex. 20 full-sheets of 1" plywood or lumber up to 10 feet in length.
I have a large trailer, and strong roof bars on the van. But mostly, the materials are delivered directly to the site or workshop from my suppliers.

 
3PedalMINI said:
Wow, Incredible! and i thought i acomplished something with my van  [crying] Im convinced the next van im going to do im going to build my shelving and racking, really dont like being at the mercy of adrian steel  [blink]

Your van is awesome!

Thanks!  [not worthy]
As carpenter, I think the only way to go is wood-racking.  ;D
 
jonathan-m said:
I think it's lovely. And it shows you take pride in all your work which should be very reassuring for your clients. [thumbs up]

Thanks for your nice words!  [embarassed]
At least I think that a way to messy van, tells something about a craftsman's missing sense of order and attention to detail.  [laughing]
 
Really nice.  Especially like the lights, how are they wired ?  Also what is the black material on the floor ?  Looks quite tough but probably expensive.

Woodguy.
 
woodguy7 said:
Really nice.  Especially like the lights, how are they wired ?  Also what is the black material on the floor ?  Looks quite tough but probably expensive.

Woodguy.

Looks like phenolic plywood to me the stuff they put on trailer floors. It's not bad for price I'm sure I paid around 30 to £40  for an 18mm sheet from champion timber.
 
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