Hey, my autopian brothers. (This is my first post) :dance
I am about to put together plans for the ultimate detailing van, but I have little experience so i need some help. I would consider ANY and EVERY idea as a plus.
So far, this is what I got planned.
Van: GMC Savana Cargo van or Chevy Express Van (rear windowless versions)
Awning: rolls out from the top of the van.
Rear Doors: diamond aluminum plating with built in shelves for bottles and hangers for long brushes.
Ceiling: 6 recessed lights.
Side door: All business information packets, business cards, calenders, schedules, and I don't know what will be kept there in built in inserts.
Walls: insulation and paneling for style or diamond plating throughout.
Passenger Side Dash: Custom flip out desk of some sort. (I haven't quite figured that one out yet)
Exterior: Quick disconnects for nozzles and exhaust plenums routed underneath the van to side for all gas powered instruments (noise reduction and less smell).
And thats where I left. I don't know where I should position equipment for ease of use and all that jazz, so I am hoping that I could get a few tips here and there before I through myself into this full speed ahead.:bolt
I am about to put together plans for the ultimate detailing van, but I have little experience so i need some help. I would consider ANY and EVERY idea as a plus.
So far, this is what I got planned.
Van: GMC Savana Cargo van or Chevy Express Van (rear windowless versions)
Awning: rolls out from the top of the van.
Rear Doors: diamond aluminum plating with built in shelves for bottles and hangers for long brushes.
Ceiling: 6 recessed lights.
Side door: All business information packets, business cards, calenders, schedules, and I don't know what will be kept there in built in inserts.
Walls: insulation and paneling for style or diamond plating throughout.
Passenger Side Dash: Custom flip out desk of some sort. (I haven't quite figured that one out yet)
Exterior: Quick disconnects for nozzles and exhaust plenums routed underneath the van to side for all gas powered instruments (noise reduction and less smell).
And thats where I left. I don't know where I should position equipment for ease of use and all that jazz, so I am hoping that I could get a few tips here and there before I through myself into this full speed ahead.:bolt