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Ford Transit camper build

  • 31-07-2017 10:01pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 73,379 ✭✭✭✭


    Myself and my friend are converting a SWB low roof Ford Transit to a campervan.
    It's not going to be the biggest one out there, but will be ideal for festivals, beach trips and short trips away.

    It started out as a minibus
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  • Registered Users Posts: 73,379 ✭✭✭✭colm_mcm


    The first job is to completely strip out the interior of the rear. This wasn't a factory built minibus to start with, so it was pretty simple to get everything out.

    Seats unbolted, stuck-on carpet round the windows taken off and side panels removed

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    Next job was to put some bubble wrap style foil insulation up

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  • Registered Users Posts: 73,379 ✭✭✭✭colm_mcm


    The keen-eyed among you will have spotted the rust around the wheelarches. There was also patches underneath, the sills have held up pretty well though.

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    Neither myself or my friend can weld, so it was sent off to get fixed. Nice tidy job done.


  • Registered Users Posts: 73,379 ✭✭✭✭colm_mcm


    Next up is the socket for 230v

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    Electrical gubbins ready to go in
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    One socket and window-tint later :)
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  • Registered Users Posts: 73,379 ✭✭✭✭colm_mcm


    Now for some mods!

    The standard plastic wheel was a bit gacky so my friend pulled it out of the bag and covered it with an eBay special. Looks and feels a million times better now.

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  • Registered Users Posts: 73,379 ✭✭✭✭colm_mcm


    Newer spec tail lights fitted.
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    Really freshens up the rear end, along with the tints.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 73,379 ✭✭✭✭colm_mcm


    Next step is to run all the 230v wiring over the inside of the roof and to the various points where it'll be needed. There was also a lot of 12v wiring to be hidden too, for 12v sockets, lighting etc. The bubble insulation is added to with that scratchy fibreglass type stuff

    The floor is getting bubble wrapped (cutting it out in this pic) and getting a sheet of thin corrugated plastic before getting the ply floor over that.
    The floor is an off the shelf Transit floor.

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    The wall panels are also premade. In retrospect this is something we could have easily done ourselves. Test fitting one here.

    Fitted a damp proof course (Dealz dust sheet)
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  • Registered Users Posts: 73,379 ✭✭✭✭colm_mcm


    A couple of crashed Skodas were cannibalized for their interior lighting

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  • Registered Users Posts: 73,379 ✭✭✭✭colm_mcm


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    Cabling routed through the factory ducting, and then there was light
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  • Registered Users Posts: 73,379 ✭✭✭✭colm_mcm


    Next job is to fit the other lights into the roof ply. The roof panel can be reused from the original minibus conversion but will have to be cut down a little to fit the new walls.

    I made boxes for the lights just in case they came in contact with the insulation, which is conductive.

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    Test fit, all good.
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  • Registered Users Posts: 73,379 ✭✭✭✭colm_mcm


    This was the most fiddly part.

    In my infinite wisdom, I decided that it would be nice to completely box around the windows and have the ply come up to the roof, rather than the much easier gluing the wall material directly to the metal around the windows. Figured it would look more professional and neat, plus you'd have window ledges for putting stuff on, and it might make adding curtains or blinds easier.



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    The glass is curved too, which made this more of a pain. This will all be carpeted over. All edges smoothed off now. Same craic on the passenger side.

    All cavities bubble wrapped with bubble wrap and filled with insulation. Roof bubble wrapped and insulated too. Wheel arches insulated and boxed off.
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    Screw holes starting to be filled and sanded. Roof partially up and wiring ran for the lights. (Will be connected to a leisure battery.)


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 397 ✭✭polan


    That's a savage build! Gonna wait for further updates.


  • Registered Users Posts: 12,074 ✭✭✭✭Duke O Smiley


    Nice work Colm. Love these threads and I'm looking forward to this.

    My brother and I DOE'd my parents old Transporter camper last month after five years off the road and have been using it for the last couple of weekends for random jaunts around the place but they only went and sold it yesterday and now we're looking for something between us. Would love to start something like this but again we get around to finishing it and sorting legalities etc Summer well be dead and gone.

    Another brother of mine only started converting a high rood Transit of the same vintage over the weekend!

    Good luck & looking forward to updates


  • Registered Users Posts: 73,379 ✭✭✭✭colm_mcm


    Next job in is getting the 12V electrics working. This was another fiddly one, sourcing the right parts and getting everything to fit neatly. The fuse boxes came from The Range, the isolater switch and the leisure battery and one of the battery leads came from Halfords (thank you trade card!) the smaller bits like crimp connections and the cable going from the battery to the fuse box were got in Maplin. My friend got the split charge system online, the outer casing for the fuse box came from B&Q

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    We will have to make a bracket for holding in the second battery. The small square box is the split charger. This disconnects the leisure battery from the van battery when the engine is turned off so you don't run down the van battery. The isolater switch adds a layer of protection and should prevent the battery draining over time.


  • Registered Users Posts: 73,379 ✭✭✭✭colm_mcm


    Finally, a fun job!

    You gotta have a reversing camera right? Hooray for eBay.

    Specific fitment camera replaces one of the old number plate lights.
    Handy place to mount the screen too.

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    It works, trigger for the reverse light done, just can't find a 12v ignition feed. Haven't checked the radio yet but the 2 cigarette lighter sockets are permanent live. Does anyone know if it's just a matter of swapping a fuse like it is on other Fords?


  • Registered Users Posts: 73,379 ✭✭✭✭colm_mcm


    Second half of the ceiling finally up tonight!

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    Bit of sanding to do so the carpet will be perfectly smooth. The dark patches are glue from before, looks like there's a leak but there isn't -thank gawd


  • Registered Users Posts: 73,379 ✭✭✭✭colm_mcm


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    Ply around the window looks a bit strange in this pic, it's just black paint around the edge, looks completely crooked!
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    Another slightly unusual job. I am probably a bit too particular about how the carpet will sit. Time will tell if isopon was the right tool for the job here. I can't see it cracking as everything fits tightly.

    Will sand it again tomorrow, but once it's the right shape for the carpet it'll be grand.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,115 ✭✭✭job seeker


    This is unreal Colm. Keep up the good work. :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 73,379 ✭✭✭✭colm_mcm


    The sockets arrived today, nice neat jobs, they're specifically for campers and caravans.

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    My mate also got the carpet, so I messed around with fitting some of it. It's stretchy enough, so hopefully it will stretch into the corners of the window openings.

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  • Registered Users Posts: 12,074 ✭✭✭✭Duke O Smiley


    https://www.donedeal.ie/campers-for-sale/westfalia-camper-for-sale/16097429

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    Bit of inspiration for you from this mornings classifieds!


  • Registered Users Posts: 73,379 ✭✭✭✭colm_mcm


    The pop top would be great but would nearly cost more than the van.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 12,074 ✭✭✭✭Duke O Smiley


    colm_mcm wrote: »
    The pop top would be great but would nearly cost more than the van.

    Are you going to fit an awning? They're handy and can double the size of your ground space if you go full size with sides


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,955 ✭✭✭spaceHopper


    what about insurance, you may have issues. Also it would be worth investing in a M1 rated rock and roll bed you can always take it to the next van


  • Registered Users Posts: 73,379 ✭✭✭✭colm_mcm


    Insurance is looking to be sorted. Yeah an awning is on the plan. Priority now is to get it done and inspected.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,127 ✭✭✭James Bond Junior


    colm_mcm wrote: »
    Insurance is looking to be sorted. Yeah an awning is on the plan. Priority now is to get it done and inspected.

    Are you hoping to use it before the season ends or to have it ready for next year?


  • Registered Users Posts: 73,379 ✭✭✭✭colm_mcm


    Hoping to have it ready in the next 2 weeks.


  • Registered Users Posts: 73,379 ✭✭✭✭colm_mcm


    Doing a bit more on the windows

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  • Registered Users Posts: 73,379 ✭✭✭✭colm_mcm


    Ah windows!
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  • Registered Users Posts: 12,769 ✭✭✭✭mfceiling


    Brilliant thread colm. Best of luck with it. Looks savage.


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,367 ✭✭✭iwillhtfu


    These are great for this type of camper.

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Seat-Swivel-CTA-for-Ford-Transit-2004-2013-Left-Right-Hand-/282104919861?epid=27003031850&hash=item41aec37735:g:CgYAAOSwLnBX2-0J

    Nice build Colm you're making short work of it. Also pick up some LED for the lamps they'll
    give a better light.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 73,379 ✭✭✭✭colm_mcm


    LED bulbs in this evening :)
    Warm white so they look exactly like normal bulbs.


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