Well I have a cargo van and after considerable thought and planning I decided just to copy a successful design so I am building a bunk styled after Terry and Rene’s rig. Diesel Docs design gave me a bunch of great ideas about equipment I didn’t even think of. Terry and Rene have a solid floor and e-track on the sides. There is a lot more to their rig than the pics will show, but I say they did an excellent job. Take a look at the article, which I would post here but I can’t find.
I had to throw together the cargo area and put the e-track on the floor, which I don’t like at all. I can’t wait to move it onto the sides of the cargo area; I need to buy two more pieces of e-track. I started to put together the bulkhead for the bunk area today, but being by myself (wife can’t lift anything because of her shoulder and my father has back problems, friends won’t help because it is not a computer), the project is slowly being put together. The present floor will be used to build the rest of the bunk and I will put down a solid ten foot plywood floor when I make some money.
Once done I will have about 26 inches behind the driver’s seat for the bunk area. Yea I can hear others say that this is too small, but I am used to this. I bought a really nice air mattress for $45 last year, used it twice and now I can’t stop it from leaking at the seams. So while I was on the road last week I went to Wal-Mart and bought a $8 air mattress and I like it better than the $45 one I bought.
Oh yea the first day I got the van the passenger seat went in the back of my pickup to be stored. I don’t want passengers, but I also didn’t want to waste space. I didn’t get to it today but my fridge and other stuff will go under the shelf. I will have the shelf going from the short bulkhead (which starts where the e-track presently ends) to the dash on the passenger side.
I still have to add my electrical panel and tap the vehicle electric for the under hood fuse block. Once I do that my optimum battery is pulled out of my truck and put into the van, the truck is mothballed for the rest of the year.
I have a small solar A/C unit that I am going to install in the van to cool everything down while sitting. Right now the compressors are toasted and I am waiting for a quote for replacements. It draws 20 amps running on high and with the battery, it can run a while. I figure the less I idle the more money I save.
I am not taking any pictures as I am working on it because for the life of me, I can’t cut a straight line and don’t want to show that.