INSULATING OUR FORD TRANSIT DIY CAMPER VAN CONVERSION

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Insulation in a camper van conversion is a simple concept. Don't overthink it. Here's how we installed ours.

Here are some additional resources that you may find helpful with planning and installing your DIY Camper:

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You always do a good job mentioning the small details and anticipating questions in your description!

granitfog
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This is a SERIOUS floor! OMG .. .well Thank you (from Melbourne Australia)

poerava
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Thanks for spending the time to make another very informative video! You guys are awesome!!!

antsmarching
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Great professional video. I'm always impressed with your guys work, simple quick but so valuable.

RedShoesSmith
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Great video! Would love to see a video on vapor barriers from you guys, pros/cons and whatnot. Seems like a really hotly debated topic we could use a good explanation on.

BigRedVan
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You mentioned also using Reflectix and rigid foam at the beginning of the video but never saw them used

anyalpine
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I want to thank you for that one video where you showed the wire connectors I got some of them and it made my wiring a whole lot easier thank you very much I will probably be getting some of this insulation again thank you

frankshort
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Thinsulate is the easiest to work with ! Nice job !

barrysoutthere
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Thank u Guy's Sorry i late when away for a few Days See u Next Week Take Care

NSWMods
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A rotary fabric cutter is so much easier to cut Thinsulate than scissors. We started with scissors
and once we went to the rotary cutter cutting was 100% easier.

kevnrob
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Hey Nate, what would you recommend doing first. Running wire or installing insulation?

billyk
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Amazing job quality .... You are number one .

oneworld
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Now that is an insulation video, with a number of things I hadn't thought of. Great job! My identical van will be getting the same treatment this winter. I'm curious how you insulated the rear doors and the slider?

telemaster
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Hey guys I’m confused. The Amazon instructions for 3M Thinsulate show the black facing inward, opposite of what you guys did. I’m sure yours is correct, however can you confirm? Thank you

Denniejones
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Nice summary walk through. Toward the front If the Van I noticed you removed the foam blobs. I also asked this question on you “walls” video.

I thought the foam blobs were needed as part of the airbags. Do you have a video removing blobs?

davevolpe
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Awesome series! Any reason why expanding foam shouldn’t be used in the ribs?

bobmacey
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Could you do a video focused on just the L tracks and why that might be an option to consider?

toddletrails
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Thank you for being so generous with this information!! Above the cab you have two layers of insulation, is this including the lizard skin? When you put the cab cover over the thinsulate doesn't that compress it so it is not as effective?

laurelanderson-rostami
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The way you did the insulation is brilliant! We’re you able to notice if the thinsulate expanded as it should with the black side to the wall?

hoosierinthewoods
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I’m sorry for the spamming comments….my ceiling was already installed and don’t want to take entire thing down. Could I make an opening and just lay this between my ceiling and roof without adhesive? Think it would still work? I’m going to fish these thru my wall panels like you guys did your frames.

Denniejones