The Van Conversion Bible is the ultimate guide to planning, designing, and converting a campervan.
Let Charlie Low and Dale Comley (aka climbingvan) provide definitive answers to your questions (even the ones you haven't thought of yet!) and help you build the campervan of your dreams.
From detailed gas, water, and electrical system diagrams to a step-by-step build guide, you'll find everything you need to start your journey and hit the open road.
Whatever your skills and budget, learn how to build a van bespoke to your needs. Your very own home on wheels awaits...
Very detailed book. As some who just spend over a year completely redoing my flat, I found this book has covered a lot more than what I had to learn myself from YouTube and online articles. So I found useful even for general house work. It's not a self-contained guide, you will still need to study a lot of the techniques suggested. But at least you will know what to look for. I appreciated that alternatives for both UK and European market are suggested as many of the readers might not be British. It's a must read if you are even considering converting a van as this will give you a clear picture of what it entails.
The only con I found was that I'm still not very clear on placement of electrical and gas devices throughout the van. I think those could have been more detailed in pictures, examples and tips. That's something unique to camper vans (as opposed to houses / flats).
My partner and I have read this book entirely and continue to return to it throughout our van conversion.
It has made the more daunting areas of the build (electric, plumbing, gas) sound a bit more manageable. The example system designs on page 138 have helped us to visualise what we'll need in our van.
I also love the price comparisons of popular products.
There are many 'things to consider' within the book that we wouldn't have been aware of without it.
I've not seen a book like this yet, one that outlines everything you need to know about converting a van.
I look forward to starting my new adventure, free from the rent trap - I have a whole country to see and it's been very exciting reading this book to gain the practical skills to make a dream a reality. (I just have to pass my driving test first..., but as soon as I do, I'll be thoroughly prepared).
Consider this book to be a valuable knowledge resource, or a companion for that matter, throughout your van build journey. I consider it to be a narrative that one should follow during the build, and that one can always turn back to.
What I think that this book is not, is not a deep knowledge source for the various build areas (gas,water,electricity systems, insulation, etc). For that, I recommend the reader to read specific books on those topics, or hire professionals.
I was irritated, on several occasions, by the Great Britain setting for this book. Its content has been adjusted for a North American audience, however, and mostly this works. Lots of valuable info. Plan to do this ourselves! That is, I plan to purchase a van and convert it into an RV.