Thanks I’ve tried to build each one I’ve taken on a little different just to see which one I like better. Check out the latest one it’s probably my favorite so far. ua-cam.com/video/Rae7Rye2Foo/v-deo.html
Everyone's build is their try at a perfect way to lay out a little space and I try to always be supportive. But I have to say, "toilet up against the bed" is something I'm having a tough time being positive about.
The whole room is his kitchen. Would you prefer he put it under the cooktop? I think it was a really good layout to keep the spaces almost separate in such a small space
I have a two burner stove and all the necessities in the front box but I do enjoy cooking over a fire also. I have been down in the 20’s and the heater on low will keep it in the 70’s no problem, its the first one I’ve installed and I’m quite impressed with the diesel heater.
@@migration-man7077 I’ve heard many good things about diesel heaters, but my curiosity sparked. I only questioned what I thought was your lack of cooking tools (the burner) when I didn’t see you demonstrate them during the showing of your build. Best wishes you did a great job. Keep camping!
6’ so i cant but I’m used to it living on a boat and most people aren’t that tall. My last trailer was the same and didn’t bother me in the least and it was built to get into remote low clearance areas. Usually sleeping while inside anyway. Have a great day
@@migration-man7077what kind of insulation are in the walls / ceiling / floor if any and are those corner pieces in the front that are bare metal, just a single layer of aluminum?
Your co2 detector needs to be close to the floor, it's worthless on the ceiling, by the time the co2 gets that high you would have long suffocated. CO2 is he1vier than air and will fill up that cabin from bottom to top. Also I gotta say, the toilet should be by the sink, it's gross having by the bed.
It’s installed where it’s supposed to be, do your research before criticizing. Also try being positive through life it’s a lot more beneficial to your wellbeing .
@@migration-man7077 lol i am trying to save your life, don’t get more positive than that. cardon mon is heavier than air it fills from the bottom to the top. those combined units are worthless, get a separate dedicated unit
Everything is perfect except having a permanent toilet in that little space , should’ve gone with a portable one or bucket with bags to dispose immediately
I am inpressed with the layout; seems well thought out to meet your needs.
Thanks, it definitely turned out to be a comfy trailer
Excellent build and what I like about it is that you kept it simple and it's still very functional
Thanks I’ve tried to build each one I’ve taken on a little different just to see which one I like better. Check out the latest one it’s probably my favorite so far. ua-cam.com/video/Rae7Rye2Foo/v-deo.html
Classy simple build. Nice job 👍🏻
Thanks, sometimes simplicity is best. Have a great week!
Very efficient use of space.
Love it
Thanks, its fun trying out different layouts.
Solid simple build. Fantastic
Thanks appreciate it!
I like your set up. Clean and simple.
very nice setup.
seems like a nice little unit to get someone one the road. great job.
Thanks! Its fun to make them transform into a comfy glamper.
Migraation-Man - Great video. Nice conversion. Very sano. Did the passenger-side entry door come with the trailer, or is that something you added?
Thanks I like the way it turned out also. The door was already installed from the factory minus the window.
Nice job! Did you install any foam board insulation?
Everyone's build is their try at a perfect way to lay out a little space and I try to always be supportive.
But I have to say, "toilet up against the bed" is something I'm having a tough time being positive about.
Well it’s built for one so seems acceptable to me, if kids or multiple people were using it I wouldn’t like it there either.
The whole room is his kitchen. Would you prefer he put it under the cooktop? I think it was a really good layout to keep the spaces almost separate in such a small space
No good spot for a toilet in a trailer this small….
Nice, but do you have cooking tools or you prefer cooking over a fire? Is diesel enough for keeping the space warm?
I have a two burner stove and all the necessities in the front box but I do enjoy cooking over a fire also. I have been down in the 20’s and the heater on low will keep it in the 70’s no problem, its the first one I’ve installed and I’m quite impressed with the diesel heater.
@@migration-man7077 I’ve heard many good things about diesel heaters, but my curiosity sparked. I only questioned what I thought was your lack of cooking tools (the burner) when I didn’t see you demonstrate them during the showing of your build. Best wishes you did a great job. Keep camping!
I have a 24 foot enclosed I’m kicking around doing a custom toy hauler with room to stay in.
Awesome, a lot better than the typical RV in my opinion because you can build it to suit your needs.
Nice clean build, is that the heater ehaust in the floor ?
The exhaust pipe runs underneath the trailer, the black diffuser under the toilet is where the heat comes out.
Nice trailer. How tall is it inside? Can you stand up straight?
6’ so i cant but I’m used to it living on a boat and most people aren’t that tall. My last trailer was the same and didn’t bother me in the least and it was built to get into remote low clearance areas. Usually sleeping while inside anyway. Have a great day
What a great work, simple.
Thanks, another example of simple life/ simple living! Stay safe out there!
Very nice cargo trailer conversion/tiny home
What's the dimensions of the trailer and the make?
Cargo mate, 6x10
thank you for sharing this
What kind of carpet did u use on the walls. Love the look of it
24x24carpet square’s from lowes
Thank you
Looks like a marine carpet for boats.
@@migration-man7077 Did you insulate the walls? If so, what with?
Really like it .. simple & covers all the bases .. HOW TALL IS INSIDE?
Thanks! It’s about 6’
@@migration-man7077 You're selling it? What R you looking for on it price wise?
$12500
@Migration-man NO doubt it's worth it .. Again great Rig & thanks for showing it off !
@@migration-man7077what kind of insulation are in the walls / ceiling / floor if any and are those corner pieces in the front that are bare metal, just a single layer of aluminum?
i think its lovely to bad im not prepared at the moment to make an offer. very nicely done
Thanks for the compliment’s, I’m sure the right one will come along when you’re ready
Sweet Rig Dude !
Nice looking rig.
Thanks, I’m happy with how it turned out😀
nice clean look / lines :)
Nice looking rig.👍
Thanks! Have a great Friday
Very nice po guys(^^) #Thanks for sharings vedio sir.....keep moving sir god bless po sa lahat ng mga vloggers sa buong mundo guys(^^) pls
Very nice rig!
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Awesome! What's the weight?
Somewhere around 1600
It's lovely.
Awww thanks, I’m happy how it turned out
Nice work Brother 👍🏻🙏🏽
Thanks appreciate it
Nice job!
Thanks brother, looks like we follow similar paths!
@@migration-man7077 I was thinking the same thing!
GREAT JOB
I LOVE IT❤
Very Nice work :)
Thanks I thought it came together rather nicely
Very niceee
i like the trash can spot
What size is this ? 6x10?
Yes 6x10
Awesome thanks… interior height? Wasn’t sure if you were standing in it .. thanks!
Copy? Over
10-4? Copy? Over?
@@RainDean13 I'm worried about him.
Your co2 detector needs to be close to the floor, it's worthless on the ceiling, by the time the co2 gets that high you would have long suffocated. CO2 is he1vier than air and will fill up that cabin from bottom to top. Also I gotta say, the toilet should be by the sink, it's gross having by the bed.
It’s installed where it’s supposed to be, do your research before criticizing. Also try being positive through life it’s a lot more beneficial to your wellbeing .
@@migration-man7077 lol i am trying to save your life, don’t get more positive than that. cardon mon is heavier than air it fills from the bottom to the top. those combined units are worthless, get a separate dedicated unit
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Looks real good , thanks posting
Everything is perfect except having a permanent toilet in that little space , should’ve gone with a portable one or bucket with bags to dispose immediately
Thanks for the input I’ve been struggling with where to put it in the new one so i think i might try the bucket and hide it in a cabinet!