Kitchen Cupboard Doors and Drawers - Van Build Series - Episode 20
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- čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
- In this video I begin by carpeting the 'B' pillars with some 4-way stretch carpet to tidy up the rough metal work. After that, I work on making the kitchen shaker style cupboard doors and drawers. This is a quick and easy DIY method anybody can do with some basic hand tools. The kitchen base units are made from an old wardrobe, the worktop is from an old dining room table and of course, all the pine used for making the doors/ drawers is up-cycled from an old futon.
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Always a great van build movie! Missed you last week. Many greetings from Belgium.
Thank you for your kind words, it’s good to be back! Take care mate 😊
You should start another build so we can continue watching your content !
Looking really good mate I say paint the side strip green not much more to do now I'll be sad to see it finished really enjoying watching you convert the old transit 👍👌👏
Thank you mate 😊 2nd vote for green. It’s getting there now! I won’t know what to do with myself once it’s finished. Will have to get another one 😬
coming along well, I would paint it green
Thank you! 😊
Turner, you're making a great job on the kitchen, I would say paint the side strip it would blend in much better, look forward to the next vid thanks mate.
Cheers mate, I will paint green. Thanks for your advice 👍🏼
Its looking good, pick smooth low profile handles for the doors and drawers so you don't catch on them when moving around, great workmanship as usual👍
Cheers mate, good point about the handles 👍🏼😊
Naughty boy making us wait a extra week for this but we all need that break at times mate but the content was worth the wait as always great stuff and I'd do that bit near the sink green but that's just me and it's your van end of the day looking forward to your next one keep safe and well..
😅 thank you mate, glad it was worth the wait. I will do it green, most have said the same and I think it will look best green 👍🏼 cheers mate you too.
Hi Olly... Fantastic job with the kitchen... Great colour very well made practical video.. Can't wait for the next.. I'd paint the wooden. Lindsay
Thanks Lindsay, we’re really pleased with how it’s coming along now. I will paint it green for sure, it seems to be the most popular option. Thanks for your comment, all the best 😊
Looks really good and I would paint the piece the same colour
Thank you, I will paint it green 👍🏼😊
Looks great think it look better painted 👊👊👊
Thanks Wayne 👍🏼👍🏼👊🏼 green it is
Looking good stay making great job bud
Thanks bud, I appreciate that 😊🙏
Yet another good video . Some great work 👍👍👍👍
Thank you Dave 😊👍🏼
@@TurnersWorkshop97 interior is 99% done in mine .just brakes need sorting all new parts and master cylinder but soft pedal..
Do you have an instagram Dave would love to see some pics of your interior. That’s a job worth doing 👍🏼👊🏼
Its becoming really nice! Maybe you could paint a scrap piece of wood green and put it in the corner to see if you like it?
Thanks mate, nice suggestion I will do that 👍🏼😊
Looking good!
Thank you 😊
It's coming along now buddy,I think I'm gonna invest in one of those jointing jigs as it looks very strong & easy to use,as for the strip of wood it'd look good painted either in colour or maybe an opposite colour say off white to give it a 3D look to highlight it, certainly looking good & strong units that aren't going to creek & move about when traveling.well done mate I'm very impressed ❤️👍
Thanks bud 😊 the pocket hole jigs are fantastic! Never used them before doing this build but I use it all the time now. I will add a link to my Amazon storefront to the one I used as it’s a pretty good kit and has lasted well so far. Some aren’t built very well and break after only a few uses. Thanks for your recommendation about the colour, I like the idea of off white 👍🏼😊
@@TurnersWorkshop97 hello again,the Amazon link is a bad one & is drawing a blank page 👍 perhaps a typo👍
Thanks for letting me know, hopefully it should work now🤞🏼👍🏼
Looks great
Thank you 😊
The campervan is coming along nicley buddy
Thanks mate, it’s getting there now 😊
@@TurnersWorkshop97 soon be a road trip video m8 where you thinking of camping buddy
We were hoping to go to France in October but with the diesel price at the moment it will more likely be somewhere in the uk now 😅
@@TurnersWorkshop97 tell me about it lol devon or cornwall is a good drive out or head up scotland
We’d like to do the nc500 but weather might be abit miserable for that in October, where are you planning this year?
nice job ....excellent attention to detail and some very useful tips.
Green !........ that strip has gotta be green otherwise you have 3x different colours in the units . That wood strip right in the middle breaks up the visual continuity of the green along the base and it doesn't tie in or match the worktop colour
Thanks John, green it is! I like your reasoning too makes sense 👍🏼
Great content..looks the business..thanks... rust-oleum do a sealer lacquer for chalk paint .. I've used and its a good water resistant sealer.. I was the same didn't want to go down wax route..
Cheers mate, thanks for the recommendation. I will get some and give it a go 😊👍🏼
You ust have half a timber yard in the back of that thing. I would never use solid timber in a van build, even though almost 100% of van builds do! These are nearly always the one's you see for sale. They are just too damn heavy. This costs dearly in fuel consumption and is hard on your nerves when you don't have the power or acceleration you think you should have when you need it most. I use original lining where I can get it and stick to super light materials or Corefulte for coverings (Coreflute is a ribbed hollow plastic). I don't use solid doors anywhere, but instead use framed doors and have the centres filled with something like rattan or Coreflute. I try and not to use anything thicker than 12mm(1/2") ply or timber strips for the doors.
I've built vans from furniture put out on the street for collection and circuled the streets on the days before council cleanup. I picked up hinges, Melamine furniture boards, plywood, conduit, and storm water PVC for under-body water tanks and a lot of bits that I repurposed for the build.
Some people build their vans like they are building a house. You can see which trade their in by what and how they install things. Try not to add more than about 200kgs (400lbs) to the empty weight in furniture in a Transit, as it's just a waste of time, space and resources.
What type of wood do you use to create the drawer walls and the cupboard panels? And where do you get it from? My closest is b and q and the only thing similar is strip wood which is expensive
Awesome job btw!
Thank you! It’s all made from reclaimed wood, old wardrobe furniture board. Old futon slats mainly. Sourced from the Facebook marketplace 👍🏼