This Forum has helped me out immensely. So, in the spirit of giving, I wanted to contribute what I think is approaching the perfect Bed set up in a van.
Qualifications for the “perfect” set up is to be as big and comfortable as possible, light as possible, versatile as possible, and removable within 10 minutes.
Last time I drove I just threw a mattress on the floor. The advantages to that is you pick it up and put it on it’s side, and you have 100% of your van’s space for potential earnings. Pack those loads all the way to the back of the seats.
Negative is on the floor when it’s hot, that mattress is REALLY Hot, and when it’s cold, that mattress is REALLY Cold.
So a cot seems almost ideal, except they’re generally not comfortable nor very wide.
A friend drove a van with a flip up bed. It was big, comfortable, but it was mounted so it wasn’t going anywhere. I wouldn’t call it wasted space, but it couldn’t be used for earning.
So, I’ve created this. I will post pictures as it gets put together in the van, have to get a floor in first.
This frame will hold a full sized bed (Going into a Promaster). The van can have the bed down and hold 1 skid.
The Frame folds near the middle. This will allow you to move in a second skid, and rest the excess mattress on top of the freight. So you can still have enough room to lay comfortably.
Lastly, you can remove the bolts held by wing nuts to the mounted frame, fold it up to less than 6 inches wide, move it and the mattress to the side, and have full earnings potential of your van, putting in freight all the way to the back of the seats.
This is, of course, hard to see with this picture of a empty frame on my living room floor, but I’ll show it all in due time and process.
Qualifications for the “perfect” set up is to be as big and comfortable as possible, light as possible, versatile as possible, and removable within 10 minutes.
Last time I drove I just threw a mattress on the floor. The advantages to that is you pick it up and put it on it’s side, and you have 100% of your van’s space for potential earnings. Pack those loads all the way to the back of the seats.
Negative is on the floor when it’s hot, that mattress is REALLY Hot, and when it’s cold, that mattress is REALLY Cold.
So a cot seems almost ideal, except they’re generally not comfortable nor very wide.
A friend drove a van with a flip up bed. It was big, comfortable, but it was mounted so it wasn’t going anywhere. I wouldn’t call it wasted space, but it couldn’t be used for earning.
So, I’ve created this. I will post pictures as it gets put together in the van, have to get a floor in first.
This frame will hold a full sized bed (Going into a Promaster). The van can have the bed down and hold 1 skid.
The Frame folds near the middle. This will allow you to move in a second skid, and rest the excess mattress on top of the freight. So you can still have enough room to lay comfortably.
Lastly, you can remove the bolts held by wing nuts to the mounted frame, fold it up to less than 6 inches wide, move it and the mattress to the side, and have full earnings potential of your van, putting in freight all the way to the back of the seats.
This is, of course, hard to see with this picture of a empty frame on my living room floor, but I’ll show it all in due time and process.