Interior of my new van - Ford Transit

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We call it "støbekrydsfiner" here in Denmark. It's used for making casting molds for concrete. It's normally birch ply coated with a phenol film.
 
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.

The lightbars are only powered by the main 12V battery. (Directly connectet to the original light sockets) But the LED light is extremely bright and also has a very low power consumption.
The bars are fabricated by a danish company called Raaco.
In denmark the price is aound 30 USD per ongoing feet.
 
Kristian said:
We call it "støbekrydsfiner" here in Denmark. It's used for making casting molds for concrete. It's normally birch ply coated with a phenol film.

Is that HDO or MDO plywood?  Seems like HDO is used in the USA for concrete forms but usually in white....black is better.

Thanks for sharing.  You've got me all excited to get organized. 
 
WoodguyDK said:
Hey Guys

I am new on this site - It's really exciting to see your projects and tools.  [thumbs up]
I have a small carpentryfirm in Denmark.
My new van arrived a few months ago and I just got time to prepare it for work.

This is the most organized work vehicle I have ever seen.  I am an HVAC serviceman and as busy a I have stayed at past companies, I could never get my van to look like this.  Good job.
 
PiperMike said:
WoodguyDK said:
Hey Guys

I am new on this site - It's really exciting to see your projects and tools.  [thumbs up]
I have a small carpentryfirm in Denmark.
My new van arrived a few months ago and I just got time to prepare it for work.

This is the most organized work vehicle I have ever seen.  I am an HVAC serviceman and as busy a I have stayed at past companies, I could never get my van to look like this.  Good job.
I know it sounds quite simple, but its easy to keep it clean and organized, if every piece tool has its own place........ AND you remember to put it at the right spot.  [big grin]
 
Gerald said:
Impressive work!!!
How long did it take to build?
Thanks!  [embarassed]
The whole build took around 55 hours, including the latest update.
And of course a lot of thinking, planning and drawing before the build began.  [unsure]
 
As GPowers (Dad) already said: "A Place for everything  and everything in it's place".
For me it's the only way to keep your workshop neat.
Even if it is not as sophisticated as yours  [crying] [smile]
 
Som man ville sige i Dansk, FEDT

Wow, what a fantastic job building that van. Nice job getting something out of every single inch of space. The extension cords sure brings back memories, red and green, not to mention the NKT boxes.

Michael (Dane in Boston) ;-)
 
This is awesome!! Would you mind sharing your design? I can't seem to view your uploaded pictures
 
cbower007 said:
This is awesome!! Would you mind sharing your design? I can't seem to view your uploaded pictures

This topic has fallen victim to a tech glitch of some sort that eliminated many pictures and or made many thumbnails non-expandable.  This happened quite a few years ago. 

    With any luck maybe the OP will spot this and reload the pictures. Or post as a new topic to avoid any problems that may be inherent in this original topic.

Seth
 
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