All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Step one. Bought the van.That is one nice looking tank, It is a shame to mount it under the van.Re: Step one. Bought the van.So how much volume will hte tank end up holding? And how long will that fuel last in your heater?Re: Step one. Bought the van.So sorry to hear about your dad, my condolences to you and your family.Re: Step one. Bought the van.So what's more fun Building the Class B or using it? I've been following your project for a while looks like your doing a great job, looks like fun too.Re: Step one. Bought the van.Nice, where I moutain bike out here in the pacfic northwest we have a lot of old railraod grades also. Built mostly for logging the forests. As you say a workout going up and a blast coming down. nice picture, those hills are very flat topped, kinda strange looking. Happy rides.Re: Step one. Bought the van.Looks like a nice trail is it all single track or old road?Re: Step one. Bought the van.not to be a kill joy or anything but are you sure that vent hose is big enough? When I installed a vented battery box the vent hose was about 1.5 inches in diameter.Re: Fixing water damage on the old Dodge (pics)Man with this group here it's like haveing thousands of backseat drivers telling you what to do! :)Re: Step one. Bought the van.For patching the hole I might use fiberglass cloth on the top and bottom , drill some smaller holes around the big hole. And if you name the Van Hal, make sure you don't lie to the computer.......Re: Fixing water damage on the old Dodge (pics)Man I don't know how you do it, having all these people on this forum giving you advice all the time, it's like have a 20,000 people watching over your shoulder as you turn a screw and telling you your doing it wrong! :) Good Luck man.