The home built foamy truck camper is COMPLETE! (How much did it weigh?) Ep. 18

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  • Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
  • I was looking for a better way to camp and do astronomy in the summer and winter without dying of heat or cold. Tents are hard to heat and cool effectively.
    New campers are expensive when on a budget and fall apart in only a few years. This also ruled out used campers as people wanted premium prices for ragged out, old campers. There has to be an easier and cheaper way!
    Ever hear of a foamy or foamies? Well I couldn't find a trailer to build out due to supply chain issues but I definitely wanted to try foam building. With UA-cam encyclopedia at hand, I decided to build this 2" foam truck camper instead! Will I succeed or will it melting a flaming mess?
    I SUCCEEDED! Dang right I did, but what else did I do and what do I wish I changed! PLUS, what was the light weight REALLY?
    #foamiecampers
    #foamycampers
    #astronomy
    #diycamper
    #homemadecamper
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  • @lawrencepatricio5776
    @lawrencepatricio5776 Рік тому +15

    Wow! 440lbs? So basically no need for jacks to slide in and slide out of the truck. Just invite 4 of your big buddies and ask them to lift it for you. Just give them beers afterwards. 😜

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  Рік тому +9

      @Lawrence Patricio I am using manual jacks, but I like your idea better!

  • @felixcat9318
    @felixcat9318 Рік тому +8

    Your compact Travel Cabin is really lovely, with a stylish, modern, professional appearance!
    The weight is nothing short of outstanding, and unequalled, that's quite an achievement that merits respect.
    I find your compact Travel Cabin to be elegantly simple and simply elegant...

  • @andrewcheshire244
    @andrewcheshire244 9 місяців тому +4

    440 pounds is 198kg (for everyone else in the world outside USA). Epic.

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  9 місяців тому

      Thanks Andrew. Sometimes I do forget our metric system.

  • @sloppyfloppy79
    @sloppyfloppy79 8 місяців тому +3

    Most slide ins weigh over 1,000 for the smallest. Outstanding! I'm building mine just like this! My question is how do I make a cab-over bed to support my skinny 150 pound butt?

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  8 місяців тому

      @sloppyfloppy79 Thanx! I am not sure about an over cab design but I would consider box joints and several layers of 1408 at right angles.

  • @davidbezayiff1566
    @davidbezayiff1566 Рік тому +4

    Just did a Deni... binged the episodes. First, thank you! Just an outstanding job. Like you, I struggled to find a "manufactured" solution for my 2014, F-150, 5'-6" bed, and yeah, I cannot bring myself to justify dropping the dough to accommodate the high cost for a commercially built insulated cab-over camper: Especially for my very single purposed, inexpensive, overnight fishing excursions. I do not need all the latest, greatest engineering, and creature comforts for my fishing trips. However, I do want some comfort from the dynamics of seasonal weather and when first saw your DIY build, I instantly thought "PERFECT!" During and after binging twice though all 18 episodes I continue to ponder some type of cantilevered "cab-over" portion that would extend the interior front to back distance so I can ceiling store my one piece rods with reels and enough strength to support the weight of a bed utilizing the space as the sleeping quarters. Perhaps a bit more fiberglass and patterning to increase strength? Or insetting some sort aluminum frame into the foam?🤔 Anyway, although I am awaiting your video on cost - total, breakdown, etc., I am confident the cost of your build is dramatically less than a commercially manufactured build. Circling back to increasing interior length for space and structural support for the weight of a sleeping adult, I am certain there is solution to my question for extending the cab-over portion that will also still provide plenty of payload weight capacity to spare. When I come up with a cost effective yet sturdy enough design I will be embarking on build inspired by your build. Again, thank good sir.👏

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  Рік тому +2

      Hi David! Thanks for watching and the kind words. I, too, would like to explore a cab-over-bed and just might in the future. I've thought about several ways to do this including an internal frame covered with 1" foam. I had a couple of designs originally but elected for something simpler on the first go round.
      The cost video was published on my other UA-cam channel. Georgia Builds One on YT. I also started a new project there as well on a bass boat. Thank you for watching!

  • @leod7824
    @leod7824 Місяць тому

    Holy Heck !!!! wow that's amazing 440 Frigin A !! so impressed that's amazing

  • @Terry_1111
    @Terry_1111 Рік тому +4

    You did a fantastic job on your build! Amazing finish on the paint, too!

  • @ahodamahingan1698
    @ahodamahingan1698 Рік тому +3

    Gotta say really nice job!Thanks for sharing and especially build details that will really help anyone else on their build.

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  Рік тому +1

      @ahoda Mahingan Thank you! You can follow the next project @ Georgia Builds One UA-cam channel.

  • @DaveInCanada081
    @DaveInCanada081 11 місяців тому

    Simple and light. I love love love👍

  • @benc7102
    @benc7102 Рік тому +1

    Well done CJ
    Looks awesome mate

  • @crippledbeast_U-toob
    @crippledbeast_U-toob Рік тому +1

    Great build!

  • @Wreklessink
    @Wreklessink Рік тому +2

    duuuuude this is incredible!! just came across foam construction today and your videos came up and woooow great addition to the "youtube encyclopedia" ,love that by the way. superb sir , 400 pounds! live long and prosper dude

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  Рік тому +3

      @Wreklessink Thank you! New series coming soon for turning cargo trailer into camper.

  • @patrickmckowen2999
    @patrickmckowen2999 Рік тому

    Excellent 👍

  • @peacefulscrimp5183
    @peacefulscrimp5183 7 місяців тому +1

    Amazing project 👍

  • @rogergregory5981
    @rogergregory5981 10 місяців тому

    Only just seen your build, you have done a great job very strong and light loads better than the commercially available Campers
    Really like the look of it

  • @VdubSPAZ
    @VdubSPAZ 4 місяці тому

    I really like the idea of how you build it as for the floor that is where you get all of your spare hit storage make a false floor that you can lift up carpet it with that indoor outdoor carpet and boom one and done

  • @yoelroque3950
    @yoelroque3950 Рік тому

    Great job 👏

  • @wkw4095
    @wkw4095 7 місяців тому +1

    440 pounds!!! WOW! that is awesome!

  • @maird1
    @maird1 Рік тому +5

    That's about what I suspected for weight. My foam teardrop without the trailer weighs about 450 but it has aluminum skin.

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  Рік тому +2

      @maird1 would love to see it!

    • @maird1
      @maird1 Рік тому +2

      @@GeorgiaAstronomy not sure how to send you a pic.

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  Рік тому +1

      @@maird1 You can email. roswellastronomy@gmail.com

  • @Jack-ne8vm
    @Jack-ne8vm Місяць тому

    I asked Gemini "In Georgia Astronomy "Building a foamy truck camper" youtube videos where does he show how the camper will be attached to the pickup bed" no luck. Guess I have to watch all your videos!

  • @mikeferrel7225
    @mikeferrel7225 8 місяців тому +1

    Would be a good idea to install some red lights on a currect so you can see better outside

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  8 місяців тому

      @mikeferrel7225 thanks Mike. We usually use red head lamps while in the field to keep light as minimal as possible.

  • @ljprep6250
    @ljprep6250 9 місяців тому +2

    It really came together. Q: Wouldn't it seem safer to have the gray water jug on the bottom, so it could never possibly leak into the fresh water jug?

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  9 місяців тому

      @ljprep6250 It honestly never occurred to me, but you would be correct.

  • @gerlandkent6377
    @gerlandkent6377 10 місяців тому +1

    [great, build]👍

  • @myles5101
    @myles5101 11 місяців тому

    Nice job.

  • @lawrencecarlson2425
    @lawrencecarlson2425 9 місяців тому +1

    Final thought. How do you plan on keeping it in the truck on the freeway?

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  9 місяців тому

      Tie downs. There was a video on it but can't remember which one.

  • @rickdeweese8445
    @rickdeweese8445 Рік тому +3

    Great series. How did the star observations go from the inside of the camper?

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  Рік тому +1

      @rickdeweese It went well. Once I got set up, I relaxed in the camper monitoring it from the TV!

  • @Xploring_The_Outdoors
    @Xploring_The_Outdoors 4 місяці тому +1

    Great job just one question I had was on the air conditioner how did you address any condensation drainage?

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  4 місяці тому +1

      @Xploring_The_Outdoors Thanks! That particular unit does not have a drain. The design slings the condensation up over the coil and blows out exhaust.

  • @alangriffiths1432
    @alangriffiths1432 Рік тому +1

    You have your home from home now you can and go and chase the stars 🌟

  • @paulbingo1551
    @paulbingo1551 Рік тому +5

    Looks awesome! Has this been tested on the highway yet?

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  Рік тому +3

      It has!! Performed outstanding! New video coming with details on performance and costs.

    • @paulbingo1551
      @paulbingo1551 Рік тому +1

      @@GeorgiaAstronomyAwesome. I can't wait to see it

  • @sylviastroh729
    @sylviastroh729 Рік тому +2

    I would actually like to see the camper !

  • @denidougherty9576
    @denidougherty9576 Рік тому +5

    Just binge watched your camper build and thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you for sharing and your insight on a lot of details of interest to me. My only suggestions/requests would be links to the products you used and holding off on your previews at the end a bit longer cause they cut into some writing or visuals I would’ve liked to have seen. Otherwise wonderful videos and I hope you n your lil pup are really enjoying your camper!👍

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  Рік тому +2

      @Deni Dougherty Thank you! Comments noted for the next build. You can follow the next project @ Georgia Builds One on UA-cam.

  • @gerlandkent6377
    @gerlandkent6377 10 місяців тому

    [thank, you for you're video]👍

  • @richcherwalk6349
    @richcherwalk6349 Рік тому +1

    Great job! I skimmed through the videos but I believe if you lined the inside of the camper with plywood and a layer or two of fiber glass as opposed to outside it would have greater tensile strength and shear resistance, you still need to fiberglass a couple layers on outside for dent and scratch protection and waterproofing but don't need plywood on outside. Doing it this way would also protect the plywood from any water intrusion. I'm no expert but I've watched many boat building videos.

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  Рік тому

      Thanks for the tips! We learn as we try!

    • @daryll3317
      @daryll3317 2 місяці тому

      I saw a similar video and they tried to fiberglass the foam walls. The fiberglass almost completely ate through the foam.

  • @gerlandkent6377
    @gerlandkent6377 10 місяців тому

    [I, wanted to build a slide in trk camper like you just built but I just don't have the time because of my long hour job that I work so I went out to the rv dealership and bought a good used 2003 Jayco legacy 40ft tandem AXLE with 4 slide outs 5th wheel rv but pulling that long 40ft long rv up and down the hwy is a big task and lots of skills I had to also buy a chevy duelly trk with a 5th wheel bed hitch I, only took it out on the hwy one time to go camping now it sets in the back yard. again, I have enjoyed you're videos on building you're dying slide in trk camper it looks great]

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  9 місяців тому

      @gerlandkent6377 Thank you! Pretty impressive 5th wheel you have. Definitely should get it out more!

  • @Jack-ne8vm
    @Jack-ne8vm Місяць тому

    Much lighter than my 4 Wheel Grandby.

  • @robormiston2841
    @robormiston2841 8 місяців тому

    How do you have it attached to your truck so it doesn't fly out at 400 lbs? I have seeing a few Kinbo Campers without any tie downs or anything and it freaks me out. Cool set up.

  • @omarrobles1108
    @omarrobles1108 Рік тому +2

    Great job on the build...so how much did it cost to build ?

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  Рік тому +1

      Hi Omar and thank you! The follow up video was uploaded to my other channel. See Georgia Builds One here on UA-cam.

  • @ronleblanc9832
    @ronleblanc9832 11 місяців тому

    love the build

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  11 місяців тому

      Thanks!

    • @ronleblanc9832
      @ronleblanc9832 11 місяців тому +1

      what size telescopes do you use ?

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  11 місяців тому

      @@ronleblanc9832 I have an Askar 65PHQ & 6" RC for photography, and a 6" Mak for viewing.

    • @ronleblanc9832
      @ronleblanc9832 11 місяців тому +1

      nice and portable i bought a c8 in a used store fork mount unit had a little electronics degrees display was made us before moving to china for 100.00 then found an original mount and another part from california ...a 6 inch mead aromatic.i won a 5 inch table top refractor at a star party 4 years ago my sister brought it back i had no room in the tacoma she is using it .and a 3 inch orion very portable i live in western nova scotia canada this year rain every other day high humidity sucks fun hobby

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  11 місяців тому

      @@ronleblanc9832 It is a fun hobby! CN is definitely a beautiful place!

  • @northernredneck9997
    @northernredneck9997 Рік тому +1

    Maybe I missed it but how did you support the "wings" and over cab area to bear weight?

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  Рік тому

      I did the notch method and then reinforced the corners with several layers of fiberglass. the bottoms of the wings had 5mm plywood on the outside, underneath as well.

  • @douglasmatthews4237
    @douglasmatthews4237 11 місяців тому +1

    Would like to see lisr of materials with sources. I am building a 18X36' house boat on pontoons.

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  11 місяців тому

      Most materials came from Home Depot and Amazon

  • @Spacecarboy
    @Spacecarboy Рік тому +1

    I have nothing but shear admiration for original thinkers. I wonder what a wet-bath and 40 Gallon Fresh/ 40 Gallon Gray-Black would add. Tony

    • @rickdeweese8445
      @rickdeweese8445 Рік тому

      Figure 8 lbs per gallon for water. Fresh full and grey empty at the start and the opposite at the end. (Worst case situation’s) then add whatever the tanks themselves would weigh.

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  Рік тому

      I considered an outdoor shower at one point.

    • @sloppyfloppy79
      @sloppyfloppy79 8 місяців тому

      320 pounds every 40 gallons. Wet bath would probably add another 30-40 pounds. I have 2 gas tanks on my truck and was thinking about replacing both with a single 32 gallon gas tank and installing a 25-30 gallon fresh water where the front tank is.

  • @RichardTorresOfficial
    @RichardTorresOfficial 2 місяці тому

    Question, if you build a foamy truck camper with a true cabover that held a bed facing west and east. Similar to an old Bigfoot 6-11 design. Would that support the weight for two adults?

  • @chris94513
    @chris94513 Рік тому +3

    I had this idea a while back. After looking into a bit I saw videos showing that fiber glass resin gets warm when curing and melts the foam. I’m assuming the brand of fiberglass resin does not have that problem?

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  Рік тому +3

      @PRIME KIND It will melt the foam if doing a deep pour. Of course it will melt plastic containers if there is a lot in the container. However, laying it up with just wetting out the cloth, it did fine.

    • @samuelfox8126
      @samuelfox8126 5 місяців тому

      They're talking about vinylester or polyester resin, which will disintegrate xps foam. Epoxy resin will not do this.

  • @Chrisfrom_Dallas
    @Chrisfrom_Dallas Рік тому +2

    Really want to know about the insulation value of your build. Living in Texas where if you don't integrate cooling into the build then you're a mummy in 3 days.

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  Рік тому +3

      Chris, it has a R-10 value.

    • @noellwilson1273
      @noellwilson1273 Рік тому

      I’m wondering in the opposite direction. If you built out of, say, 1” foam, would it be the end of the world situation? Or would it be a bit cheaper, a bit lighter, a bit hotter or colder, etc.?

    • @richcherwalk6349
      @richcherwalk6349 7 місяців тому

      ​@@noellwilson1273 if you go down to 1inch foam probably better to use a higher density weight foam like pvc, boats are built with pvc foam. Obviously it would have less insulation value and pvc is a lot more money. Consider the thicker foam saves you in how many layers of fiberglass you need too.

  • @stubnannie
    @stubnannie 7 місяців тому

    Just discovered your page. Thanks for the videos. Pardon my ignorance, why would you get sued?

  • @adrenalinejunkeee45
    @adrenalinejunkeee45 8 місяців тому +1

    Nice work! What was your total cost to build?

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  8 місяців тому

      Thank you! There is a video right after this one with cost breakdown.

  • @the_original_skytiger
    @the_original_skytiger 8 місяців тому

    Lol good luck

  • @chrisdaniel1339
    @chrisdaniel1339 5 місяців тому +1

    I was really juiced when I saw your first few episodes of the build completely with foam and fiberglass and then out came the plywood covering the fiberglass and the wood framing to bloat the weight. Why? The entire camper could have been made with foam and been glassed inside and out, and the fiberglass did not need to be nearly so thick especially if you were using high strength S-glass cloth and no chopped fiber. The inside should have been glassed so that attachments for cabinetry and other build out item could be epoxied to the glass. The fiberglass exterior could have been sanded and painted a nice gloss white to reflect the sun keeping things cool in the summer.

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  5 місяців тому +1

      @chrisdaniel1339 first time trying it and wasn't 100% sure.

  • @mikeferrel7225
    @mikeferrel7225 8 місяців тому

    Just a comment if anyone is going to build a lightweight camper, you may want to one add some additional bracing for the roof and always us marine plywood after the shell is done and keyed together

    • @mikeferrel7225
      @mikeferrel7225 8 місяців тому

      It will add some weight, 'but it will be worth it it will add some stability to the camper when you are going speed limit on the highways

  • @lidieri
    @lidieri 11 місяців тому

    I wander how much “off gassing “ all kinds of chemicals are coming from these walls ? I really like the concept and build so don’t take it as criticism. Just curious if there isn’t any serious health risk.

    • @GeorgiaAstronomy
      @GeorgiaAstronomy  11 місяців тому +2

      @lidieri Thanks for watching! I was concerned about that as well at first. The epoxy is exothermic and doesn't off gas after drying though it generates vapor initially while drying. The XPS doesn't have any VOCs.

  • @TheLotroNerd
    @TheLotroNerd Рік тому +1

    cost breakdown?

  • @ktucky50
    @ktucky50 Рік тому +1

    WhT does your Japanese tattoo say….tourist

  • @shannoncook5904
    @shannoncook5904 4 місяці тому +1

    Is there an email address I can communicate with you?

  • @philliprude5997
    @philliprude5997 19 днів тому

    Nice build...
    Let me know if you see Nibiru coming... Lol
    This is from the enuma Elish Scholars compare it to the Book of Genesis and admit it is describing the formation of our solar system. The Enuma elish was sung aloud every spring equinox celebration, all across ancient Mesopotamia, for around 3,000 consecutive years, and over the rise and fall of three great biblical civilizations Sumer, Akkad, and Babylon itself. It must have been incredibly important to these people, for it to have been celebrated and revered for so very long. Now it seems God has seen fit to reveal it again, to this generation, as proof and testimony to his greatness and Glory.
    This is Part of the knowledge originally passed from God to Enoch, then on through Noah and his sons, who founded these very ancient civilizations, where it was told and retold and celebrated for so very long.
    The Enuma elish also answers every anomaly in our solar system that modern planetary scientists struggle to explain, like why the Moon is so big and so close to the Earth, why the Earth has way more water than they calculated should, why the planet Venus rotates backwards on its axis, why the planet Uranus rotates on its side, why the asteroid belt exist, and why Pluto transverse the orbit of Neptune, to name a few. Planet nine as they call it, has already been mathematically discovered, in much the same way we first discovered planet Neptune. It's real name is planet Nibiru, and it will likely devastate the Earth on its next crossing, approximately a thousand years from now.
    Feel free to fact check any and all of this, that your eyes might be open to the knowledge of the truth.
    ua-cam.com/video/xW0ER-DtW_o/v-deo.htmlsi=RAB-lSs3Yuwgtoh6

  • @sinnerwicked6726
    @sinnerwicked6726 Рік тому

    This camper is so light that it can float on water!