Ultimate DIY 4 Season Truck Bed Camper | My Chevy Silverado Truck Bed Camper with Propane Heater

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  • @fire58372001
    @fire58372001 2 роки тому +130

    Hi there Caleb, I saw your vid. I used to have a '95 Chevy Silverado that I drove in 48 states & 2 foreign countries. I've been truck camping since the mid 80's. Here's what I've learned & I'll pass them on to you.
    Some of this you may already have, do, or know about.
    1) Get stuff you need at a camping store for backpacking. It's small, compact, & light weight.
    2)Get splash guards for your truck. It'll help keep you & your rig clean. They work. I know.
    3) When parking for the night, park headlong into the wind. That way if a storm comes you won't have to worry about a side wind ripping off your camper shell. Plus, if anything comes bouncing towards the truck, since you have a slimmer profile, it might miss you. If it does hit, the front of the truck is reinforced. Also, when cooking you're in the lee & the wind will blow the smoke & odors out of your rig.
    4) Use bug spray on the interior doors & windows/ screens openings to help keep bugs out. Use wasp & hornet spray around & on your tires to help keep critters out. Basically, all points of contact on the ground.
    5) An inch is a lot of room. Learn how to stack & get used to sand & dirt. Use floor mats to put your shoes on too
    6)Air out your sleeping area every morning or often. In an enclosed space the air gets stale.
    7)Use a small fan to circulate the air in your sleeping area. This will help prevent hot & cold spots from forming & help prevent condensation & mold & mildew from forming.
    8)Use a solid hooded sweatshirt. Draw the hood tight when you sleep to help encapsulate body heat. It can double as a pillow/ dirty clothes holder/ gear carrier etc.
    I hope this helps. Great vid, thanks for sharing. Drive safe. 🤠

    • @cordell6937
      @cordell6937 2 роки тому +7

      I’m a 61 yo newbe planning on a tri-state pheasant hunt in December. I know it can get real cold in Montana and the Dakota’s so all tips are appreciated.🤠

    • @MSWcryptoworker
      @MSWcryptoworker 9 місяців тому +1

      Amazing info and I’m an old woman going to be traveling in my truck.

    • @tom_olofsson
      @tom_olofsson 6 місяців тому

      Simple design well executed. Thanks for sharing.

    • @tom_olofsson
      @tom_olofsson 6 місяців тому +1

      5’11” and 185# is a normal sized American. You can probably buy clothes right off the rack at any store you walk into. Tall and fat guys can not.

  • @bluesteelworx
    @bluesteelworx Рік тому +19

    I had a 2011 chevy truck like yours. It had a spot for a 2nd battery under the hood which I put in and ran an inverter off of. I also put a disconnect switch on the ground cable to isolate the 2nd battery and not drain the main battery. When it got low I just started the truck and turned the switch on to charge the second battery. Worked great.

  • @brettelizabethspore
    @brettelizabethspore Рік тому +14

    Would love to see more about your sealing process for the truck topper. And your heat system.

  • @bobcat9314
    @bobcat9314 5 днів тому

    Doesn't every 13-14 yr old boy dream of having this set up while stuck in class? Hahaha ..i know i did it wasnt for many, many years later i had a very similar setup.
    Having some time alone to reflect on ones life is very important. A man needs time to think about his direction in this life, or he will become lost and forget where he wanted to go in the first place
    Beautiful video brings back good memories of manliness grrrrrr..hahaha
    Videos like this are what UA-cam is for. Sharing creative ideas to help enrich one anothers lives.
    Good job on you, sir.
    Keep a window open..if you die in your truck, you can't post any more videos and we will all be mad at you hahahhaa

  • @johngeer6888
    @johngeer6888 Місяць тому +2

    Awesome build! Great balance of comfort and storage. I’d love to see how you attached the bed and side cubby to the truck bed

  • @troycummins4819
    @troycummins4819 Рік тому +3

    Awesome DIY Caleb and the heat exchanger setup is nothing short of brilliant. You were not rambling; you were explaining your work in great detail - thanks for sharing.

  • @Jammer411
    @Jammer411 2 роки тому +7

    Best most educational video I've ever seen on truck cap living. Thank you.

  • @Terry4413
    @Terry4413 2 роки тому +74

    Nice build! The thing I didn't see was a smoke, CO, gas leak detector. In that small space things go bad very quickly. It would be $50 well spent and could save your life.

    • @calebplumleeoutdoors
      @calebplumleeoutdoors  2 роки тому +38

      I have one installed now to be extra safe. I'll go over it at some point!

    • @petergiers8515
      @petergiers8515 Рік тому +1

      P

    • @rjohnson5120
      @rjohnson5120 5 місяців тому

      Yeah, CO was the first thing that came to my mind. I know nothing about those heat exchangers but a tube leak or contaminated make up air would spell the end. So would a fire. Two CO monitors of different brands and meticulous maintenance and regular leak checks would be mandatory for me.
      I'd look into a catalytic heater, gypsum board fireproofing, and down comforter. Save the heater for the morning when you wake up.

    • @joesalemi2414
      @joesalemi2414 Місяць тому

      Fire extinguisher.

    • @joesalemi2414
      @joesalemi2414 Місяць тому

      Think about padding and carpet your tailgate to save ur knees on the climb in. Nice Propex.

  • @garyhoward2490
    @garyhoward2490 Рік тому +2

    Well done.
    Only th ing I would change, is the twin bed.
    I have a very similar set up, but with a queen mattress, that pulleys up to the ceiling.
    Easy, and tons of room to carry stuff.
    Only drawback is, I have to unload stuff, to lower the bed.
    But.... I have an EZ up cube, to move stuff into.
    Sets up in a few minutes, and provides a lot of space.
    We are dirt bike people, and like our set up.
    It's so much better when you can get out to the boonies, and still have a comfy bed, for two.
    😉

  • @bluesideup007
    @bluesideup007 6 днів тому

    Thanks for the build tour. Nice heater system. Good job sealing. I'd like to see more of how you did it. (first visit to your channel, so I will look there since it's been 2 years.) My first '92 Toyota PU had the elevated topper, which I liked, but I couldn't afford the carpet kit (which I though was just a cosmetic luxury). I found that at extreme low temps (-20 to 5 deg F)my breath condensation would form an icicle over my head and drip on me all night! No matter where you moved, it would follow you. My next truck got the carpet treatment and what a difference. You still breath condensation but it's more like diffuse frost. Since I winter camp at these temps, I had the gear. Fun to be a tele-ski bum for 2-3 weeks /year, wake up in the parking lot near the ticket booth, drop the gate and put coffee and oatmeal while still in your bag. Envy of everyone clomping by. How do you secure the windows from the inside. I sometimes used a vice grips on the tailgate window.🎿

  • @exrhodie1234
    @exrhodie1234 Рік тому +4

    Outstanding video, thanks! I'd love to see a video on how you set up the heater. That setup looks amazing. I have my F150 set up in a similar way also with the ARE shell, but still use the Mr. Heater Buddy but it causes a ton of condensation. Great job!

  • @newlifely7849
    @newlifely7849 2 роки тому +4

    A bed and heat that wont potentially kill you while your sleeping. Awesome e set up.

  • @taylorfitch626
    @taylorfitch626 2 місяці тому +1

    Dude I’ve been searching videos for a long time trying to figure out the most modular way to do this and those sliding squares were exactly the answer! Nice job! Thank you

  • @stevesmith-sp8xv
    @stevesmith-sp8xv Рік тому +6

    I would definitely be interested in a build video. I've went from a "desktodirtbag" build to a bed platform with under bed storage. Looking to build a short cabinet.

  • @steveparr7816
    @steveparr7816 2 роки тому +12

    I've watched a lot of truck topper builds, really like your design. And the extra boards for nightstand/extra bed space seems very handy to have. Nice job and thanks for the video.

  • @OleGuy55
    @OleGuy55 2 роки тому +4

    Your mindset for usage, no need to be a cabinetmaker, and safe operation, I find to be “spot-on. Covered the basics, warm, dry and safe. Time & usage will reveal further things we can spend for. 😀

  • @KeywordManagement
    @KeywordManagement 2 місяці тому +1

    I'm definitely going to check that heater out. Great efficient build.

  • @MR_JESTER556
    @MR_JESTER556 2 роки тому +16

    If you are worried about draining your truck battery by hooking up your auxiliary battery to the truck, you could look into a battery isolator, I believe is what they are called. It basically allows your battery to be charged by the alternator while the truck is running, while at the same time preventing the system from drawing power from the main battery.

    • @calebplumleeoutdoors
      @calebplumleeoutdoors  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks! I did look into this since you suggested it... kinda... I quickly decided it was more than I wanted to deal with for the moment. I may start investigating again this spring though!

  • @Cyndio67
    @Cyndio67 Рік тому +1

    Sweet build like the place for fishing rods. And the heater

  • @elpatudo3670
    @elpatudo3670 26 днів тому +1

    Gullwing screened sliders = FANTASTIC!!
    XLNT build 🤙🏽👍🏽🍻

  • @justinshorb2897
    @justinshorb2897 10 місяців тому +1

    This is perfect. Definitely interested in doing this in my own Silverado!

  • @fredberres2516
    @fredberres2516 2 роки тому +6

    Like some others, I’d like to see some exact dimensions for your build. Just a pencil sketch with measurements would do. Awesome build!

  • @darillfow
    @darillfow 2 роки тому +3

    NIce if I was you I would do it all over again and make it more nicer since you got the experience of how it works now. I would try to at least relocate that propane to the back of the truck connecting it on the outside. If you see some of the outlander vehicles and get the ideas of the propane strap on the outside you'll see what I mean. Fix the heater to where it will blow out on the side and not on the top, you need the space on table, unfortunately your heater is taking up your table spot. I like the bed, the bed is good. Might want to invest in pure shine battery so you don't ruined your engine battery. Just throwing some ideas out there. Have a good day my friend, thanks for the wonderful video! :)

  • @edwardmorell612
    @edwardmorell612 Рік тому +12

    Great build. I would love to see how you sealed everything. I’ve never been able to get mine to seal completely, and I’m getting tired of water leaking in.

    • @michaellind3653
      @michaellind3653 Рік тому +3

      use a lot of structural caulking, and I mean a lot, saturate what you are going to seal to and the part that will be added then make sure you see caulk oozing out all the way around, if you don't, that means you have a spot that lacks caulk. I used to build commercial window and wall units and that is how we guaranteed our windows didn't leak.

  • @flowersafeheart
    @flowersafeheart Рік тому +7

    You weren't rambling. It's your channel so you get to talk about whatever you want. This is super valuable content many of us would love to hear more about. For one thing, I really appreciate the bed having size options where it can essentially be a couch too. And that you sealed the topper to the truck. One suggestion is changing bed top to slats or other shape for air flow cause that helps prevent mold under mattress.

  • @rubberdiscoduck
    @rubberdiscoduck 2 роки тому +2

    This is a great video really help me a lot especially the heater part

  • @chrislivesinreality8245
    @chrislivesinreality8245 Рік тому +4

    You can get a much cheaper diesel "parking heater" that works the same way ( heat exchange), and it will run off a very small amount of less flammable diesel instead of propane.

  • @RolandoNispiros
    @RolandoNispiros 2 роки тому +2

    Love the heater setup.

  • @Zoofactory
    @Zoofactory Рік тому +1

    Michigan welcomes you - Both Peninsulas!!

  • @gary-fp8rw
    @gary-fp8rw Рік тому +1

    I like everything you done. I would like to see more. Thank you for this video.

  • @rwrootbeer
    @rwrootbeer 2 роки тому +3

    Organized clean build very nice and nicely done 👍

  • @gwgrote5
    @gwgrote5 7 місяців тому +1

    This is a simple yet brilliant build-out. Thx for taking the time to show us. Happy Camping! 😎

  • @Marx-Lennon
    @Marx-Lennon 2 роки тому +5

    This is a great video. Thank you for posting. I would love to see a more in depth vid about how you sealed it or just a more in depth video in general. Love the lay out. I plan on doin this to my Colorado.

    • @calebplumleeoutdoors
      @calebplumleeoutdoors  2 роки тому +1

      I'm planning on it! I'm just terrible at getting vids out. I didn't expect anyone to find this one! 😳

  • @angelabyrd5337
    @angelabyrd5337 2 місяці тому +1

    It’s sweet for anything! Love it! Yes! Tell us how.

  • @robertparker3580
    @robertparker3580 11 місяців тому

    nice setup,that heater looks nice,the whole layout. looks great!

  • @johnvsf
    @johnvsf 2 роки тому +2

    Nice setup. Thanks for sharing!

  • @rossfornaro5912
    @rossfornaro5912 7 місяців тому +2

    You can hook up the battery to the truck with a selonoid. It will charge only when the ignition is on. Great build thanks 😊

  • @MarioTheMusicMan
    @MarioTheMusicMan 10 місяців тому

    Hey Caleb, this is a great build. It’s well thought out and practical. I’m building a similar one for my truck this weekend. Thanks for the walk through of your setup.

  • @carlmartin6166
    @carlmartin6166 2 роки тому +3

    Awesome job,liked the simple layout and propane heater idea.also loved your photography,safe,enjoy,and tight lines

    • @calebplumleeoutdoors
      @calebplumleeoutdoors  2 роки тому

      Aww! I love it when anyone finds and enjoys my photos! Thanks for checking it out!

  • @rudymccollum5742
    @rudymccollum5742 29 днів тому +1

    I really like that heater. I've used the diesel heaters that work good but this looks better

  • @perrythorvig6446
    @perrythorvig6446 2 роки тому +3

    Slick heater setup.

  • @WYODutch
    @WYODutch 3 дні тому

    Good Job. I will be looking up the Heater.

  • @sandyschneider6792
    @sandyschneider6792 Рік тому +4

    I am very interested in how you sealed the truck topper. Thank you

  • @MotherMartini
    @MotherMartini Рік тому +5

    Yes! He said "mini hotel room"! That's what I did with my rig since comfort is not to be ignored. Thanks Caleb

  • @bucklundie
    @bucklundie 2 роки тому +1

    Nice setup and heater system.

  • @fred4513
    @fred4513 Рік тому +1

    OUTSTANDING!!!
    That was not a ramble !
    That was a education !
    Could you please do a video in-depth on the heating system please ?
    Your topper is very much thought out and planned. Your knowledge shows in the build.
    Not just another bed and box build ! Thank You for posting it !
    👍👍👍

  • @scottyford3468
    @scottyford3468 25 днів тому

    28:22 would love to see an install video on the heater system

  • @jakespeed23
    @jakespeed23 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the vid this was the most helpful camper build for my needs that I have seen so far.

  • @wileytw55
    @wileytw55 2 роки тому +1

    Nice job. I've been watching a ton of vids about doing this, taking ideas from all. Really like the idea of a heater. I'd like to be able to sleep in ski area parking lots so I can ski on the cheap. Fellow Montanan!

  • @jwall62
    @jwall62 8 місяців тому +6

    Mr Buddy's are not dangerous, but they do produce moisture.

  • @wastelandwarrior9738
    @wastelandwarrior9738 6 місяців тому +1

    Dude i get this is a year old video but its amazing. Im now getting everything i need to build mine. I have. A Z71 im gonna build like this. Thanks!!

  • @Lowlitstudio
    @Lowlitstudio Рік тому

    Great video. I've rennoed a bus, with heat and solar and I lived in it two years. Just sold it, and I'm back to pick up truck livin

  • @drcoolit
    @drcoolit 6 місяців тому +3

    very useful video -- I have an ARE too (w/ side doors, barn-door back doors (no tailgate) -- I like your setup and I think I'll use this as a design to use for my own topper! equally useful in this video is your report of how well this works as temp lodging -- I live in MS but have property in ND -- ca 1600 miles between these points. having something like this would almost make the cost for diesel fuel (for the truck engine) almost free (if based on possibly 5 nights motel lodging). you're right though about the Propex HS2000 -- they aren't cheap.

    • @calebplumleeoutdoors
      @calebplumleeoutdoors  2 місяці тому

      Yeah, that propex was brutal on the wallet, but I don't regret it thus far. It works for my specific case. Nothing wrong with diesel units either. Just different tradeoffs

    • @drcoolit
      @drcoolit 2 місяці тому

      @@calebplumleeoutdoors thank you!

  • @matthewlockhart3226
    @matthewlockhart3226 2 роки тому +6

    I really enjoyed the video and your build. I have a similar mindset as far as camping and just getting out there. Unfortunately I have to drive 4-5 hours to get anywhere that's good for camping, kayaking, backpacking, etc, so a set up like yours would enable me to get to where I want to be and still have a nice place to sleep before starting the adventure. Yeah, I'd be interested to seeing some more about the specifics of your build.

  • @FreedomToRoam86
    @FreedomToRoam86 2 роки тому +3

    I've never seen that kind of heater just running off propane, only diesel. Thanks for sharing, bro - Definitely going to look into that for my next truck!

    • @calebplumleephotography
      @calebplumleephotography 2 роки тому +1

      It's a bit more expensive up front, bit it's been worth it to me!

    • @Jks-rx4ov
      @Jks-rx4ov 2 роки тому +1

      @@calebplumleephotography do you have a link for the heater?

    • @calebplumleephotography
      @calebplumleephotography 2 роки тому

      @@Jks-rx4ov I cannot seem to get it linked, but if you search for:
      Propex HS2000
      You will find it!

    • @MadDogg2023
      @MadDogg2023 2 роки тому +1

      Look just like the heater that was in my semi sleeper bed.

  • @navymark101
    @navymark101 Рік тому

    Looks great my friend. As I type this I'm making plans to go to Home Depot today so I can start the build. I have a RAM 2500 with a LEER Topper and I'll be doing something like you did. Thanks for sharing.

  • @vmax-cv1ml
    @vmax-cv1ml 3 місяці тому +1

    Brilliant bed set up..

  • @twodogstudiomt
    @twodogstudiomt Рік тому +3

    You could put your nightstand board in front of you when you’re sitting and you can have a table/desk

  • @cregp72
    @cregp72 8 місяців тому +2

    Looks great looked to see if you had any follow up videos on this set sadly you haven’t made any hopefully you will.

  • @derdooshen1955
    @derdooshen1955 2 роки тому +2

    would love to see video on sealing

  • @johnnyd676
    @johnnyd676 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent setup, I plan to build one very similar. Its a perfect layout and design. I love it, Thank you , thumbs up buds.

  • @nielsonnc
    @nielsonnc Місяць тому +1

    Yes, please make another video on the heater build

  • @stephanhaeke589
    @stephanhaeke589 4 місяці тому +1

    i drilled som holes in the side lid which I use to open them. under the matras I have 3 boxes with the same system as your side box also with lids and holes to store my stuff. the big board you use to expand your bed floor is cutted in 3 peaces. one is small enough to be placed vertical and than use it as a backrest when I sit in the canopy. the other can be used as a (night)table when you need to sit inside during wet weather. that gives you the possibility to sit straight in your canopy to eat or read or doing whatever you like to do. if I need to transport something big then you still can complete your platform by completing all tree of the boards. I don't know if my explanation is a little bit clear but if you need pictures send me a message by messenger.

  • @hellobobby
    @hellobobby 2 роки тому +5

    Simple yet effective. Loved the video -- great job on the build.

  • @RoyDees-t2k
    @RoyDees-t2k 9 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for sharing Caleb. I would like to know how do you cook, wash your dishes, pots and pans and where do you use the bathroom!

    • @calebplumleeoutdoors
      @calebplumleeoutdoors  2 місяці тому

      I usually cook with my jetboil or stop somewhere I can make a campfire. I'm by nice clean streams 99% of my camping time and can wash with some soap at the water.
      Bathroom? What's that?

  • @Shilohii65
    @Shilohii65 2 роки тому +9

    One small thing to consider. Your 2/3 and 1/3 removable floor/extended bed portion.
    On the rails, had you cut an angled slot in the top rail on both sides, slightly back from the front of the truck bed, and added a small stopper piece of wood low on each side, the piece which you refer to as your night stand would become an angled back for reclining, which might be good for reading on a day when you’re waiting out a rain storm, or waiting for a sunrise or moon rise, etc.
    Something other than lying flat or sitting upright.
    Just a thought for flexibility.

  • @chriswhite2151
    @chriswhite2151 2 роки тому +3

    You could fold the front window of the topper down to horizontal and use it for a dining table!

    • @calebplumleeoutdoors
      @calebplumleeoutdoors  2 роки тому

      Not a bad idea? Maybe I'll show my "dining table" arrangement in another video!

  • @MrBluoct
    @MrBluoct 2 роки тому +2

    Great set up and presentation!
    Thanks!
    So…
    When’s
    The
    Next
    Update?
    🤙

  • @rachelleigh20
    @rachelleigh20 Рік тому +1

    Appreciate these videos. Thank you!

  • @Kiwifella
    @Kiwifella 7 місяців тому +1

    nice setup this is the design ive now chosen to do works great!! awesome work im about to kit out my Ford Ranger

  • @danielbortner9646
    @danielbortner9646 Рік тому

    Thank you for the info , I for one would like to see a video in great detail about the battery and heater set up , thanks again!

  • @mfranklin36
    @mfranklin36 2 роки тому +11

    Love the setup, I am just in the planning stage of my build, I am building out my 2015 Chevy Silverado crew cab. I did not even think of a heater but now I am. Could you go over how you routed the intake and exhaust a bit more as well as how you sealed the camper. Thankyou. Also how did you fill up the holds on the side of the bed just under the rails.

    • @calebplumleeoutdoors
      @calebplumleeoutdoors  2 роки тому +8

      Woah... this video blew up more than I thought it would! I'll make another to go into more detail

  • @robwainwright5387
    @robwainwright5387 2 роки тому +4

    Great setup, I am also one that likes a basic setup. I have a VW T5 transporter powered by a 2.5 lit 5 cylinder diesel. I've been wanting to do a camping setup but mostly find very nice but heavy and too many things in the van. Yours is great, well done and thanks for the video. You have inspired me to do pretty much the same thing.

    • @HBJFishing
      @HBJFishing 2 роки тому

      I’ve always wanted one of those.

  • @321southtube
    @321southtube 2 роки тому +1

    Great explanation, design and video

  • @Quietshow
    @Quietshow 2 роки тому +1

    Very nice build!

  • @Shilohii65
    @Shilohii65 2 роки тому +1

    Great ideas all around. I’m going to reference your heater suggestions/ideas, as they are the best yet.

  • @DrewEdwardBacklas
    @DrewEdwardBacklas 2 місяці тому +1

    If you hooked up a battery isolator you could charge your agm battery with the truck when it’s running.

  • @freddyperezmusicentertainment
    @freddyperezmusicentertainment 2 роки тому +1

    Great video, simple, well in a way, but simpler than most, thank you !!

  • @mikeelder6298
    @mikeelder6298 2 роки тому +3

    Put a fan in there, circulate the heat. It'd not only be more efficient, but also a more even temperature.

    • @calebplumleeoutdoors
      @calebplumleeoutdoors  2 роки тому

      A fan isn't a bad idea, but the Heather's forced airflow does a pretty good job at circulating already!

  • @gorillahd9247
    @gorillahd9247 Рік тому

    Excellent video and a well thought out setup.

  • @nivid01
    @nivid01 9 місяців тому +1

    Good simple setup mate! Need to seal those roof rack brackets up ASAP mate before the roof carpet is completely rotted and destroyed!

    • @calebplumleeoutdoors
      @calebplumleeoutdoors  2 місяці тому

      Ugh... yes dad lol.
      You're entirely right and I have still not done anything about it 😅

  • @CowboyTroysatx
    @CowboyTroysatx 2 роки тому +2

    awesome video ! I wanna see more ! I wanna see more about the 3D printing you mentioned and about preparing for a trip like that. also I want you to make some fishing videos ! that'd be cool 😎 Keep doing what you're doing !

    • @calebplumleeoutdoors
      @calebplumleeoutdoors  2 роки тому +2

      I didn't do 3d "printing" for this build, but I did MODEL it in 3d... maybe I should make a video about that!??

    • @calebplumleeoutdoors
      @calebplumleeoutdoors  2 роки тому +3

      Also... you wanna see fishing vids!? I'd be up for that!

  • @johnm2056
    @johnm2056 2 місяці тому +1

    That is a sweet build, all the comforts of home while out exploring, living life.
    What is the mattress, how did you get it that perfect size?

    • @calebplumleeoutdoors
      @calebplumleeoutdoors  2 місяці тому

      I ordered the mattress foam from "Foam Factory" cut to my specified size. Probably not the cheapest way to do it, but sourcing and cutting mattress foam DIY sounded like far too much work vs just buying it that way IMO

  • @YoungGunzBass01
    @YoungGunzBass01 2 роки тому +1

    I like it. Well thought out. Not too complicated.

  • @ben.s.castillo
    @ben.s.castillo 2 місяці тому +1

    Nice build.

  • @breezyridgeranch
    @breezyridgeranch Рік тому +1

    I would like to see how you built the boxes and bed frame

  • @36PawsPNWC
    @36PawsPNWC 2 роки тому +1

    Great video!! Thank you for sharing. I would like to know how to set up the heater. Also, how about an air conditioner fir the summer. I look forward to hearing from you. Thank you for your consideration. Enjoy and safe travels.

  • @bobstewart4342
    @bobstewart4342 2 роки тому +1

    I been looking for a heater, this seams good. I need to check into it.

  • @ajsmotorcyclingstuff1110
    @ajsmotorcyclingstuff1110 2 роки тому +2

    Great job! Thanks for sharing.

  • @wctyre49
    @wctyre49 Рік тому

    That is a very nice set up you have,my intention is to build a similar set up in my own truck.But I do want the high top cap .

  • @taylorjackson7908
    @taylorjackson7908 2 роки тому +1

    Slick setup !

  • @MIDNIGHTSUNALASKA
    @MIDNIGHTSUNALASKA Рік тому

    I like the heat exchanger.

  • @seymourwrasse3321
    @seymourwrasse3321 2 роки тому +1

    I have been looking for a topper like that, they are almost as hard to find as a unicorn, I would eve get a service style one with the back doors, also hard to find and screaming expensive. The biggest hard part of getting a used topper is, when I was a young man there was a long bed and a short bed, a fleet side and a flare side, and all were basically the same dimensions. now every truck size is different and companies change size with every new model . So you got lucky, great set up

    • @calebplumleeoutdoors
      @calebplumleeoutdoors  2 роки тому

      It's sooo hard to find used ones! Gotta get lucky! That was the hardest part by far!

  • @Adam-jx7eq
    @Adam-jx7eq 2 роки тому +2

    Solar to charge your battery. That way your always charged up on sunny days. Or have switch to charge house battery while driving. And turn off when parked so you don't drain your truck battery. Also to mention Chinese Diesel heaters work really well. At very low cost. And there pretty cheap.

  • @JREIndustriesSpen
    @JREIndustriesSpen Рік тому +2

    Hi Caleb, I would be interested in how you sealed the shell. I have an ARE shell that has a bit of leaking.

  • @emj159753
    @emj159753 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks for the detailed tour!
    I just bought a topper and want to replicate a build similar to yours.
    I am very interested in how you sealed the entire setup. The topper I bought (for $200!) has worn seals, so I'll have to replace all of them.
    I'll keep an eye out for more videos!

    • @calebplumleeoutdoors
      @calebplumleeoutdoors  2 роки тому +2

      I need to film more I think! Sealing was a bear and it's a common question. I'll work on it!

  • @bgd73
    @bgd73 4 місяці тому +1

    awesome heat exchanger. I have a 96gmc with mx series A.R.E cap..its a bit taller than cab and aero'd to be smooth appearing. (Reminds me of a mini w900 aerodyne LOL). You can fit amilitary sized cot, at 77 inches. ..the entire underneath can be used for storage, I have actually come to the conclusion, our 6ft 6 beds are made for standard gurneys... like medical emergency people use. Thanks for sharing.

  • @danielboger9751
    @danielboger9751 18 днів тому +1

    Nice build, my thinking is how do you close up the backend when you’re ready for sleeping? Do you have to crawl over the tailgate or is there a handle to lift the tailgate up?

    • @calebplumleeoutdoors
      @calebplumleeoutdoors  18 днів тому

      @danielboger9751 I just reach out and pull it up. It's not bad with my arm length and a fairly light tailgate. Probably would add a pull strap if that wasn't the case

  • @RYANLIMA-o1c
    @RYANLIMA-o1c 2 місяці тому +1

    awesome video thank you. Once your heater reaches the temperature you set it at, does it shut down automatically and then kicks back on once the temperature drops below your set temperature?

    • @calebplumleeoutdoors
      @calebplumleeoutdoors  2 місяці тому

      Yes it does. It operates with a standard type thermostat. It heats to target temp, shuts off, and then kicks on again after the temp drops (I think it's 3 or 4deg below target before it turns back on... can't recall offhand)

  • @dugrut1325
    @dugrut1325 Рік тому +1

    the gas heater is a great idea, maybe better than the oil furnace but the cost is through the roof. $1200+ in Canada