you could use something like polywall (vinyl sheets) on the inside (they have it at home depot); then you could fill the space with some sort of insulation. just a thought.
Bro i'm loving everything about this so far lol...I got an old trailer sitting behind my garage and for year been like man idk what i should do with it...well my friend you have inspired me lol... we have been talking about making trailers and taking our carts out for a camping trip for some time now and this is the perfect way...love the content keep it coming my son and I have a channel and are slowly getting videos made but hopefully we can pick up the pace . Much Love and Respect for you guys!!!
@@TyranisCustoms Yea Man I'm SO DOWN for that lol dude it would be sweet to put a slide out on the one side of the camper and have foldable legs to make it stable. Give ya a bit more room i'm a hefty fella so i may just try that with mine lmao
I’m not going to be able to make it to Tyranis Tuesday for a while now. My football practice is now on Tuesday but I will always watch the videos when I am done.
check how your windows get mounted ,, i did windows that had a rubber seal that hooked over the sheet metal ,, the post had to be a inch or so away from the window to mount it .. not sure how your windows mount , you might need more room around the rough opening ?
Fiberglass for outside. With a thin glass you totally be able to see the wood & any graphics. The do inside too to 4x the strength, protect from water damage. When storing campers, always run a 60 to 100 watt bulb (old school, not LED or pig tails) to get a minimum of heat. This is what we have done will all of our sailboats that live at the yacht club. Keeps mold down. Keeps dank down.
Very pretty young lady not scared to get her hands dirty....she is a keeper! Lucky man!
Right!? I was actually really impressed. She told me after she actually enjoyed it alot more than she was expecting. She's great:)
Miss Bridget is a lucky lady to have a man who can rock checkered shorts
You are too kind Nick hahaha
It’s coming along nicely I like it, need to get miss Bridget a welding hood to protect her eyes she’s working hard 👍
Thank you! And you're so right. She wants to learn to weld!
you could use something like polywall (vinyl sheets) on the inside (they have it at home depot); then you could fill the space with some sort of insulation. just a thought.
I'm open to all kinds of ideas!
Bro i'm loving everything about this so far lol...I got an old trailer sitting behind my garage and for year been like man idk what i should do with it...well my friend you have inspired me lol... we have been talking about making trailers and taking our carts out for a camping trip for some time now and this is the perfect way...love the content keep it coming my son and I have a channel and are slowly getting videos made but hopefully we can pick up the pace . Much Love and Respect for you guys!!!
Heck yeah man that's so awesome! I'm really excited for this build, and now yours too! Maybe we'll overland someday haha
@@TyranisCustoms Yea Man I'm SO DOWN for that lol dude it would be sweet to put a slide out on the one side of the camper and have foldable legs to make it stable. Give ya a bit more room i'm a hefty fella so i may just try that with mine lmao
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Insulation?
Not sure we'll need it for the seasons we'd use it in
I’m not going to be able to make it to Tyranis Tuesday for a while now. My football practice is now on Tuesday but I will always watch the videos when I am done.
Awesome tyranis fan🦖
No worries my man! You'll get to see em in 4k!
Did you guys consider corrugated steel for outside? Fairly light and cheap.. and what’s the box in back for, battery storage?
That would probably work really well actually, but Bridget is pretty particular about aesthetics
check how your windows get mounted ,, i did windows that had a rubber seal that hooked over the sheet metal ,, the post had to be a inch or so away from the window to mount it .. not sure how your windows mount , you might need more room around the rough opening ?
I'll be honest, I'm kinda figuring this one out as I go haha
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Fiberglass for outside. With a thin glass you totally be able to see the wood & any graphics. The do inside too to 4x the strength, protect from water damage. When storing campers, always run a 60 to 100 watt bulb (old school, not LED or pig tails) to get a minimum of heat. This is what we have done will all of our sailboats that live at the yacht club. Keeps mold down. Keeps dank down.
Great idea! I've actually worked with fiber glass before too so I was considering it here...
The bulb trick is really cool too