In the middle of this same process the fiberglass dust is awful! Thank you for making the video now I know I’m not the only person crazy enough to do this! Lol 😂
Fun to watch and very informative on the structure of these TV's. I think I'm going to just take my sawzall and cut 4x4 ft chunks out starting at the top
Aaron- Did you ever end up demolishing your RV? I have a junk removal and holling business and accepting an assignment to demolish a fifth w heel, and was wondering what’s the best way to do that? Also could I keep the chassis to build a flatbed trailer?
@@michaelcrose9281 Doing it this spring. Siding goes in a metal pile, wood gets burned, plastics go in a rented dumpster. Chassis will be used for a truck build and yes many use the camper frames for trailers!
This was cool to watch just to see the infrastructure. Makes me want to buy a junk camper just to strip it, recycle the recyclables, then fabricate a bed on the chassis for a 2 axle flatbed cargo trailer. My lungs hurt from watching you not wearing masks during the insulation/carpet/mouse shit removal.
So you used the trailer to take the trailer to the dump. BRILLIANT!
In the middle of this same process the fiberglass dust is awful! Thank you for making the video now I know I’m not the only person crazy enough to do this! Lol 😂
Thanks for the video I'm getting ready to do this to a 16 ft gooseneck exactly the same thing you did right down to the bottom
Fun to watch and very informative on the structure of these TV's. I think I'm going to just take my sawzall and cut 4x4 ft chunks out starting at the top
An entire Rv demolition in 5 minutes lol I loved watching it !! Good team work that was awesome AwesomeAwesomeAwesome and by the way it was AWESOME
Wanna see the end result.great work.😀
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AMAZING VIDEO
love the random branch at 2:30
i needed to see the build up of an rv to know if its safe to move a wall. this clarifies a lot.
hardrays Glad to hear it! 🤗 Good luck on your project!
Nice job guys
How are you going to put that thing back together now
My question is- how is the outer aluminum attached to the framing?
Usually staples on the outside and lower portions. It's like "siding." Usually has an S channel and that is what seals it/waterproofs it.
@@bobbys2643 Thanks man
On the vintage: screws.
How long did it take? Great job
Why would you waste your time demolishing …just sell it or give it away
It’s surprising how dirty a carpet was and then you look under it to see the wood is like brand new
Though it makes us sad, we're doing the same to our RV. Just too rotten. Are you guys rebuilding it or making a trailer?
Aaron- Did you ever end up demolishing your RV? I have a junk removal and holling business and accepting an assignment to demolish a fifth w heel, and was wondering what’s the best way to do that? Also could I keep the chassis to build a flatbed trailer?
@@michaelcrose9281 Doing it this spring. Siding goes in a metal pile, wood gets burned, plastics go in a rented dumpster. Chassis will be used for a truck build and yes many use the camper frames for trailers!
Awesome! Fixin to do the same with a similar trailer!
It was a RAT nest! Now you have potential!
This was cool to watch just to see the infrastructure. Makes me want to buy a junk camper just to strip it, recycle the recyclables, then fabricate a bed on the chassis for a 2 axle flatbed cargo trailer. My lungs hurt from watching you not wearing masks during the insulation/carpet/mouse shit removal.
Super
Wow can't believe you wasted that siding, it was perfectly fine...
The siding crimps together and would be nearly impossible to reassemble. I had your thought in the beginning of this process but I was wrong!!!
Yo estoy en el mismo proceso que ellos jaja ya la desarme toda y quite piso y ya tiene nuevo piso y arreglando los muros.
Mine is probably gonna look something like this, kind of rotten here and there🙃
What the hell is this they totally took it apart and for what?
I wondered that myself.
Wtf? Just rent a mini excavator
Kinda bteezy