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With the van empty, the first step was to remove the bulkhead. With that gone, the van felt much bigger and I could begin insulating.
I’m not living in the van, only using it as a leisure vehicle, so basic insulation for the walls and cavities will do just fine.
On the walls, I stuck foil bubble wrap insulation which is thin so doesn’t limit space in the already small van and, through tests I conducted, turned out to be quite effective in stopping condensation from forming on the metal of the van.
The panel clips were a nightmare to remove, and many broke and needed to be replaced, but once I had them - and the door cards - removed, I began filling the cavities of the walls and doors with recycled plastic bottle insulation wherever I could. I then covered them with a layer of bubblewrap insulation for good measure and replaced the cards.
For the ceiling, I filled the beams with expanding spray foam before adding more foil insulation.
After all of this, I was left with more of a spaceship than a van, but I knew it would be worth the effort and it would all be covered up in my next step - carpeting the van.
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DISCLAIMER: In this video, I am in no way stating that this is the proper way to undertake the conversion of a van, however after research and experience using the van, I believe this to be the way that is best suited to my van and the way I intend to use it.