I Almost Forgot About This || The Airstream Is Back
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Always hinge those doors out, because if something happens to the person in the bathroom, you may not be able to help, because they block the door and you can't open it
good point.
That’s an important safety feature. Plus, it looks there is more space in the hallway outside of the bathroom.
Hinge the bathroom door out, but slice the door vertically and hinge that as well so it's a bifolding door. It's a proper spacesaver.
My grandfather done this in his home. He took the door off the hinges, found centre and used a tracksaw to cut the door vertically. Sanded and cleaned up the exposed edged and put hinges on. Made it a bifolding door which made it fit the area it was in so much better.
Plus one for the bi-fold door.
A Long Sturdy Piano Hinge should do the trick.
Came here to suggest the same...👍
Had the same thought, probably the best option.
Now that the Airstream is back, we need more treehouse!
Maybe use an accordion-style door for the bathroom
It's terrible with odor.
Depends on how you make it, hah! 😊 @@sunderark
FYI a lot of RV ovens are notorious for burning the bottom of everything you put in them. You can get a pizza stone in the bottom of it to help distribute the heat. The Air Stream is looking great and your family will love it!
Yep. An upside down cookie sheet will also work in an emergency.
A thing of beauty. A copy of Jason is just what I need. RV a is any recreational vehicle. One with a motor is a motor home. Your RV is a trailer but RV is applicable
Weren't you going to put a shower in the bathroom too? It is coming along very nicely.
I was wondering the same thing. 🤔
I love how your woodwork channel has developed into a reality tv show almost. Love it, one of my favourite channels 😊
You could do a sliding door on the inside for the bathroom. Tambour style with a hanging track on the top and a guide track on the bottom. It could curve in on right back to the sink cabinet or all the way to the outside wall. Have a sweep on the bottom and gaskets around the door frame. The door can go past the opening on the toilet side for a stop and latch bar for the door.
For the bathroom do a Double hinged door. So a door split down the middle and reattach the two halves with a piano hinge. We hafe those on our yacht and they work like a charm.
That also makes it possible to hinge it to the inside
This is one of my favorite projects you ever done. It’s functional and beautiful.
Took you 3 days, I could do it in 3 weeks.
You need a fan for your bathroom that pulls the air out of the trailer and evacuates to the outside of the unit. Most Travel Trailer bathroom doors swing into the trailer as there isn't enough room in the bathroom for the door to swing into the bathroom. Vinyl tiles work great for trailer flooring. Easy to clean and easy to modify in the future if you want to change the flooring later. Use spray contact cement to attach to the wood underlayment.
I feel you on the throw pillow thing sir, I feel you.
With regard to the bathroom window, I would consider getting one of those window frosting kits, so you still get the light, but you’re not on display to the campground. 😅
That's why there is a retractable shade. If not in a campground you might want to look at the scenery while sitting.
Thank you thank you thank you. Your video about spontaneous combustion is priceless. For 40 years I have been TERRIFIED of exactly that. I have spring clamps hanging the rags from a metal bar in mid air for days before the garbage collector comes. You confirmed all my suspicions. I so very much appreciate your time and effort to test all of this and you have my respect and gratitude. Rock on Bro.
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wwwoooowww Loved the drone shots. I know that a woodworking channel doesn't have a need for it but you've made good use of it!!! Kudos!
You should paint the floor with an epoxy garage floor paint. Also do a roll-top desk type door for the bathroom.
For the bathroom door, I think an accordion door would work with the space and fit the vintage theme of the decor.
A lot of classic airstrams had tambour doors on their bathroom cabinets so that they didn't swing into a tight space... Could be a neat touch and a good woodworking tutorial!
For the bathroom door: Left hand outward swing. You want it to open outwards in case something happens to a person inside, they could end up falling in front of the door and block it. Left hand so that it opens towards the main area and makes it easier to get in and out instead of towards the bedroom where you won't have much room to turn.
Look into a Tambour door. It could be utilised as a pocket door as it's so thin. Used a lot in camper conversions and kits are readily available.
I promise I didn't steal your idea I commented before reading any... great minds just think alike
A travel trailer (which you have), motorhome, tent camper, truck camper, etc.. are all types of recreational vehicles (RV).
After you flush your toilet with the FOOT petal slowly depress the petal to leave about an inch of water over the flapper valve. Doing this prevents gas from coming up from your black tank. Another major thing I’ld recommend is get in the habit of turning off your water pump when you leave your trailer. Good luck and happy trailering.
LPG is liquid petroleum gas, it probably monitors your gas usage for your furnace and cook top.
Liquid Propane Gas, actually. Not too far off from what you said. The LPG monitor hooks into the tanks to see how full they are.
I think it is actually Liquid (or Liquified) Petroleum Gases. Propane is a LPG, so is butane.
@@TheDarkPreacher65lol failed so confidently, it's liquified petroleum gas
LPG is Low Pressure Gas
@@lukaslange150 nope, liquified petroleum gas
amazing! I buy a motrohome a long time ago, in order to re-build it, and few time later, Bourbon buy an airstream to rebuild it.
i make a pause in my project because of so many things.... and this guy stop make videos of the airstrem.
2 weeks ago i return with my project....anf guest who is recover the airstrem project....!!
Hahaha, i starting to think we are soulmates 😸
greetings from Spain! And so thanks for all your sharings!
Glad to see more of this project! It's so close to being done. It looks amazing, you've got a great balance between keeping the retro feel while making it more modern and efficient inside.
It’s beautiful! Thrilled to see the rest of it.
So exciting! Everything is looking so great, as expected. Can’t wait to see how you complete the bathroom.
You should install a bar or wire in the cabinets at a height that you can still get things in and out of the cabinets but keeps items in the cabinets from sliding into the cabinet doors. If things can slide in the cabinets while your driving they can still spill out of the cabinets despite the latches
It also keeps things from falling out on to you once you have stopped and you open the cabinet.
You can make these to slide up or down out of the way when not in use. Or just make it removable
Its so fancy... That would make you a glamorous camper!
Accordion bathroom door.
Also, where's the shower?
That’s my question
Yep….where is the shower? Door and walls for the bathroom are a function following the shower install.
Very cool looks great can’t wait to see it finished
Go and look at some larger motor boats and see how the wet area is sorted..that will tell you the best approach to use for that. Suggest an epoxy based floor covering which would be functional as well….
Love the channel! Thank you for doing all this work.
So exciting! Everything is looking so great, as expected. Can’t wait to see how you complete the bathroom.🤔
I know you will love this suggestion! 🤣 But,….. Do the Airstream floors in Epoxy with those little flakey thingy’s like they put on garage floors! 😎 Well….. Just a thought!,,, 😳😳😔
Awesome project. Can’t wait to see what the finished project looks like.
Now you're an official Overlanderer/camper family! I enjoy your humor and videos! Very helpful.
The throw pillow rant..... preach brother!
Hey, LPG stands for Liquid Petroleum Gas. Only you guys call it propane. Outside America, it's LPG. On the door to the bathroom, you can use a concertina door that is on a top track and hinged on one side. Another comment stated how to make one. But, the overhead track assists in ease of opening, stops the full door opening into the bathroom or hall, allows for lock adjustment in the future and sag at the lock side.
It’s looking great. Never mind what anybody says. Your project, your timeframe. 👍👍
Glad you're back RVin'! Something to consider (especially if you'll be camping where the temps get above about 80 degrees) is a way to get your A/C into the back bedroom. I didn't see any openings beside the door- if it's shut, no coolio. We've had several motorhomes and live in the south so airflow is really important for a cool nights snooze. You may like to run a channel/vent along the ceiling to include vents back to the BR. Plus, your son may get cold while you all are more than toasty so vents are nice options to control the air output.
Propane fridge would have been a good idea to keep. Electric ones don't handle being bounced down the road very well.
Truth. We have a dual power one, but the electric part quit after a year. 5 years later and the propane still works.
No the new electrics work great. Not an issue in travel.
I would go with some vinyl floor planks like they use in RVs... easy to install and water proof... and if you have pets... their claws dont chew up the paint or make clicking noises like hard wood planks, easier to take care of and lasts a very long time!
I love your channel and content. A concrete coffee table popped up on my UA-cam and then all of a sudden I binged all 13 episodes of this build so I never had the hectic wait 😂❤😂❤
I’m excited you’re working on the airstream again
If you're going to paint the floors, I might look into something like an epoxy based paint. Durable, stain resistant, and isn't going to wear and require repainting every year or two. Plus, most come with little flecks you sprinkle on, adding to the retro look.
Looks fantastic!
The airstream is looking great, that bench is fantastic! I love the little touches, like how they worked your logo into the control panel, it does nothing but I bet it felt awesome to see
Looks great. What about a bi- fold door for the bathroom?
I’d look into a bifold door or accordion door for the bathroom
The entrance door, i know you want this 1950-60's looking but id change the step to get in the airstream to automatic when the doors opened, I'm sure it wouldn't be difficult to install the motorized step and wiring. AIRSTREAM looks awesome. You did a hell of a job. For just some guy with a few wood working tools.
Airstream looks really nice yourself and the builders have done a great job.
Hahaha for a moment I felt that you are talking about my life 😂😂😂😂 I have the exact same issue with the pillows 🤣 this made my day am not alone anymore 😂😂😂
Accordian Door, My grandparents trailer had one, worked well.
In the mid fifties my mother bought an Airstream trailer got it all paid for.. dad graduated from Michigan State, accepted a job at Hughes aircraft, where they built the Spruce Goose... they towed it out here lived in it for several years in Culver City were the Jack in the Box -- is Sepulveda Boulevard... then they bought a house in the bedroom community of West Chester... they are really well-built it's probably out there somewhere still...LAXVESPA-LOSANGELES
Outstanding craftsman!
Welcome back to the Hibbs' Airstream trailer project. There are lots of fun places in Oregon to visit once it's fully operational, Jason.
You should install an aero kit on the two propane tanks in the front. Maybe clad it in polished aluminum.
Those blinds are perfect in case you need to do a powerpoint presentation!
Put 3/4 inch plywood squares under those jack stands. When/if it gets hot they will cut into the black top.
that looks like it's going to be such a great time when you go camping. Good job whiskey fly
For securing the side panels in the bedroom, consider using Hafele Button-Fix connectors. They’ll hold securely, are hidden, and you can still gain access for future maintenance.
A bi-fold door would work quite well I think. It's smaller, more compact, seals well too.
Just a question, but where is the shower in your luxury land yacht?
Also, most “trailerers find that that oak plank linoleum (as seen in some newer airstream’s) is easier to clean than a painted floor.
There’s a lot of dirt when camping in the woods! 😂
It looks so good !!
RV is anything you'd use for Recreational purposes (Trailer or Motor Home)... like vacationing, camping or travelling. I live in a converted 1971 GMC Buffalo Coach (think old Greyhound Bus), but I don't consider it an RV, because I don't move it (or very seldom)... it's my permanent, "Stationary" Home. More like a Mobile Home, with a giant Detroit Diesel engine :D
Super cool drone footage as you crossed the bridge over the river! Really liked that shot.
LPG = liquid propane gas. And Jason, since that is a "land yacht" you are the captain. Get yourself a yachting cap! Puhleese.
I'm looking forward to seeing you drive it over to the new property and working on that again. 😀
In Australia we call that a caravan. I love the video.
Thanks for the beautiful Ranulia key ring it’s just fabulous
Looking fantastic.
definitely left-hand out-swing on the bathroom door...also, adding some vertical spines to the bathroom side of the wall and its door will give you all the rigidity you need in on that 3/4" thick wall...Looks great!!
I’m 100% with you on the throw pillows 😂
Your Vegetable-Hack is nothing short of genius
Doors in a trailer are a pain. We switched ours to a bifold. Doesn’t get in the way and we have a great exhaust fan. I could see where a small double door would work in your trailer. They could open without completely blocking the walkway.
An Airstream is “Land Yacht” that makes you a Yachtsman! Love your video.
The bathroom door in an RV (or sometimes a boat) is usually an accordion door. Or like a 2 or 3 panel door with hinges between the panels, so they don't fold out so far into the walkway.
So much for the nice shiny trailer from the trip over the hill in the salt and mucky road
Hey, I know zero about pulling a trailer, camping, and anything that resembles "roughing it" but dang that looks amazing.
Luxury vinyl planking works and look great - easy to install too. Lumber Liquidators or L&L Flooring. That's my 2 cents :).
For the bathroom door, build something that will stay in line with the walls. With the floor plan you have, any sort of hinged door is going to impede moving around the air stream. I did see others mention either an accordion door or a tabor door. With how nice everything looks, I would suggest tabor since accordion doors generally look cheap since they are made of plastic. Plus, with your skills, you can make the tabor look like the pocket door that you'll be building for the bedroom when closed.
I feel your pain on the throw pillows, in Blighty we call them “scatter cushions “. I think that sounds better.😉
Eric, Nice work so far on the Camper. TIPS! OVEN... Place a large pizza stone in the oven, it helps a LOT in baking. Cookies, Cup Cakes, pies, Cake all turn out MUCH better when the heat is moderated. Camper ovens are not the best ovens. BATTERIES... If they are at or below 32 Degrees F, DO NOT CHARGE!!! The batteries will be destroyed. There should be a circuit to prevent that from happening, but Shit Happens... Your Mark 8 eyeball can read a thermometer and put a Nix to battery destroying charging... Plus them batteries are not cheap. Oh, you can discharge them when temp is below 32. Just refrain from charging...
Great toilet - I have one in my cottage. There is a plastic valve by the foot pedal. Pull it out in the winter or you will have to replace it every spring. Easy to do but $35 (Cdn) on Amazon.
Accordian or bi-fold door for the bathroom.
Love the trailer and all of your videos.
The throw pillow rant had me rolling.
7:24 "Is it an RV or a trailer?" A trailer which contains accommodation is called a caravan! LOL
Nice to see the Airstream build continuing (the folks did a great job!).
Now, can you have a word to Bad Obsession Motorsport about getting back to Project Binky?
Looks good.
3:27 You missed an opportunity to do a colab with Cascade Heavy Rescue!!! You get stuck, he pulls you out.
for the bathroom have you thought of an accordian door. it compresses but also acts like a pocket door but is way more rv or trailer friendly
How about a curved tambour door? David Picciuto over at Make Something demo'd a pretty cool router but set for making an all-wood sliding door. Might be a great option for the space.
Nice caravan!
Full sized tambour door, for the bathroom! FTW. You can do i~t~!
The lights in the ceiling look close to where the bathroom wall is going. Hope I’m wrong. Great work so far.
Great to see the airstream back, looking forward to the next phase.
I suggest you avoid hinged doors. The door opening into the aisleway blocks traffic. Also, when driving, you do not want the door swinging wildly and slamming back and forth. Rather, use a sliding accordion door.
Dang! It’s about time! 😊