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Old 03-22-2011, 07:50 PM   #1
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I thought this would be a interesting topic to start. I'm interested in buying a new van and have some ideas on how I would like it to look with all the shelving. But I need some new and innovative ideas. So, if you have a van that your proud of please post your pictures.
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Old 03-22-2011, 08:14 PM   #2
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Is this the kind of interior van shelving your looking for?


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Is this the kind of interior van shelving your looking for?

Thats a good start...
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Is this the kind of interior van shelving your looking for?
So does the bed pull out through the sliding passenger side door to reveal all your tools underneath. Or is that the van you sleep in when you tell your wife your going to work?

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Not my van. I wouldn't be caught dead with that TV. Too great of danger of someone hitting their head on that shelf. I would have an HD flat screen.
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That van is soooo awesome!

The 'Stabbin Cabin,'

or, the 'Shaggin Wagon,'

That's what I used to call me van, which was a POS with a soiled mattress in the back, nowhere near that kind of luxury....
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That van is soooo awesome!

The 'Stabbin Cabin,'

or, the 'Shaggin Wagon,'

That's what I used to call me van, which was a POS with a soiled mattress in the back, nowhere near that kind of luxury....
I bet the guys all loved it.
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I might catch some flak on this one , but here it is;


(Not my actual car)
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Here is where I store all my material:



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I'm more into light duty!

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And this is the inside.

an aluminum ladder? That's crazy!
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an aluminum ladder? That's crazy!

Check out the bucket in the front. I have one aluminum ladder. Looks like this.


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That is a nice stabbin' cabin.
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Today's pic of the day!

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Still a work in progress. I only do solar these days, well with this van anyway. All i need to carry is 1" stuff. EMT, PVC, carflex, liquidtite, greenfield, all associated fittings and such, etc. Square D QO subs and discos, breakers, 100 amp meter cans.
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Very nice... These make the van I drove look weak!
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Very nice... These make the van I drove look weak!
Those vans make my van look like and old man's shart.



Stealth Mode. I don't want to attract any negative attention at Home Depot.





Riding shotgun? NOT. Took the seat out. More space for pipe... or siding, or 2x4's, or hell, even ten trips to the dump.





Not much crap in there when I took these pics. Just another day slummin.


EDIT: I keep the boots, hi-vis vest, and hardhat incase god forbid I have to go to a real jobsite.... Not likely, I been run off from most everywhere for making trouble. Take note apprentices: doesn't matter how smart or how fast you are, if you don't suck up and make pals, this is your fate......

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Not much crap in there when I took these pics. Just another day slummin.
I had to work out of a PT Cruiser for a day. Damn the shop made a poor rental car move that day, I don't know WTF they where smoking. It also happened to be a day I needed an extension ladder

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