2020 144 Sprinter Build - H20 Lily

Daniel

Staff Member
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Water Lily will be built on a 2020 Mercedes Sprinter Van Chassis. One of the objectives in using all aluminum framing will be to keep the build as light as possible but with a ton of functionality.

First up is to use Killmat to totally go over the whole van to sound deaden it. Time to remove that stock floor. We want as much of a road noise free environment as possible. Our client is a retired Engineer so stay tuned for more specific design elements to come. We are beyond excited.

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Sound Deadening – KillMat (4 boxes) Needed – https://amzn.to/3gZ4ZgR

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Down to the bare floor after removing the stock wood floor.
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When laying down the kill mat you do not have to put it on every single part of the metal but our client purchased plenty so we made use of it. Overkill maybe but I love overkill lol.

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The last part of the floor insulation is to put the (3) sheets of minicell on top so we now have a minicell sandwich lol.

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Weight of a van build is one of our top priorities because the lower curb weight you can keep a build the better the van handles. There is nothing like going down mountain passes having to worry about brakes being too hot which can lead to failure. Keep the weight down on your builds. I take the van to the weigh station to get us a base weight. Yes the sound deadening and insulation kit weighed a bit but not much at all maybe 35 lbs total.

GROSS: 5140

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Back to the shop and it is time to start installing one of the nicest features of this build which is the Arctic Tern Electric Deluxe Roof Hatch. We start by carefully measuring the position of the cutout on the roof. We use a DIYVan.com Artic Tern adapter that matched the roof ribs for a perfect fit.

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Be very aware to clean all metal shavings because if not cleaned up they can lead to rust. Next its time to prime the cut area and let sit before another coat of primer is added.

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Module work begins after a few layout meetings with our client.
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After the module is welded together we set the first module into the van so our client can get a feel for it. It is one thing to see the module on a three dimensional drawing but another to actually walk around it in the van.

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We recently added the Fiamma Eagle F65 to another van build and with the legless awning option and auto retracting feature the F65 Eagle is prety awesome. Our client decided on it as well so we will add it to this build.
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One new addition to our builds is the ability to have some of the woodwork cut on a CNC.

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We used autocad to measure our templates and now we can directly have our designs cut.

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We will be adding the Timberline hydronic heating system to the van. This will include an extra heat exchanger for additional functionality.

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Next up lets get those cutouts for the rear bunk windows done so that we can prime them a couple of times with paint before adding the windows in.

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We will be adding some Rigid Scene lights to the side of the van so we use our template and align them, drill them out and then primer paint for installation.

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Next Yuri and Eduardo prep the back of the light with Sikaflex adhesive and mount them. One person is inside the van and another outside the van so we can get the mounting tight.

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