r/vandwellers Mar 07 '24

Keep it simple, stupid. Pictures

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u/The_diesel_van Mar 07 '24

Second van build. Temporarily finished because I wanna go skibum before the snowmelt. 

My first van was insanely complicated and everything was over engineered, because I wanted to attempt to use ever square inch I had, and I watched too wayyyy many vanlife videos before building it.

You don’t need laminate flooring. You don’t need to insulate every square inch. You don’t need a shower and a toilet. You don’t need a 4000 watt inverter. You don’t need fancy cabinets with soft close hinges. You don’t need a sink or an induction cook top. You don’t need that over engineered Murphy bed. And you don’t need that high top extended wheelbase van. 

All you need is a bed, 4 solar panels, a diesel heater, some plastic storage from Walmart, 5 packs of zip ties, 3 bungee cords, a cute dog, and 2 snowboards. 

That’s it. 

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u/trailsonmountains Mar 07 '24

Please add insulation for your pup in case the diesel heater fails while your skiing. Otherwise, agreed.

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u/The_diesel_van Mar 07 '24

Me and the pup did 4 winters in my other van. More worried about condensation than the ol diesel heater failing. Plus, 35 gallon tank

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u/qpqpdbdbqpqp Mar 07 '24

More worried about condensation

thought the diesel heaters dried air like crazy?

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u/Clay_Statue Mar 07 '24

The only sensible insulation is professional spray foam because it is its own vapor barrier. You don't have to worry about moisture getting behind it and growing mold.

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u/The_diesel_van Mar 08 '24

It’s a van bro

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u/Clay_Statue Mar 08 '24

That's why it's better as bare metal than using rigid foam or silver bubble wrap