Hunter, you may need to put the on demand water heater inside the cabin. Knowing you, you will still be doing things with Dave Sparks where water freezes.
I think the bracket for the water filter could also be used to mount a basket for shower supplies, they will need to live somewhere anyways and that space is occupied already adding additional use seems like a no-brainer to me
Hunter, I’m always really impressed with your skill set but more than anything it’s the way you narrate your videos giving detailed descriptions. Great work sir.👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
Mines been fine in my race trailer/camper and horse trailer/camper for the 12 years I've owned the race and 15 on the horse hauler and the people I bought them from didn't have any problems they spoke of
@@6181green I've only seen it happen to pipes exposed to direct sunlight and sat empty for the winter but every 7 years or so rebuilding our 300 ft garden drip sprinkler is worth it
I love the addition of the wood cabinets and all that metal sheeting. I live in a truck full-time over the road.When i'm working , trust me , you don't want any plastic. Turns right into dust especially in cold and you'll be breathing all it in
Awesome setup Hunter. I love that you used a big ole sink. So many campers come with silly little tiny sinks so small that you can only wash one hand at a time ! Dude , you got this thing dialed in nice. Super efficient. Keep em coming. Thanks
When attaching cabinets together it's best to screw them together through the face frames. I usually screw the face frames together under the hinge bases so the screws are not visible.
Looking good! Don't forget to latch the kitchen cabinets with something! You probably already knew that but still hahaha. Also, because you use a lot of steel some strong magnet hooks could be cool to use for lights /towel hangers or something 😄.
First of all, Its Looking really good! Second, Thanks for addressing the drainage of the air vent inside the shower. I'll admit, I never thought of just adding some putty along the edges to leave a gap at the bottom for drainage. I was suggesting some drill holes.... Your way is much more Elegant! LOL
Everything is coming along REAL nice! I too like CPVC/PVC for plumbing, there is just something nice about knowing everything is bonded together with glue, but I do like the speed and ease of pex. I use that too sometimes. Looking forward to more progress... Hope you're doing well and taking care of yourself. Hope you have a great 2025!
I totally agree with you on the PVC versus Peck and the primer versus no primer. What most people don't know is PVC glue doesn't glue anything It melts the pipe and fitting together. Unless the pipe and fittings are contaminated with some kind of grease or oil primer or cleaner is not necessary. I'm not a plumber but my father and older brother both ran their own plumbing company. So a little of it rubbed off. Great video brother give em coming!
If the duct tape don’t work out, you could always pick up some automotive fender trim. Comes in black and chrome and pushes over the edge of steel. Sticks on with 3M tape.
Hunter, you are one multitalinted s.o.b. you are a very talented young man. I've worked in the mechanical, fabrication, world from cars to semi's various types of motor sports and as a engineer in the Alaskan crab fleet on and off for 40years. I've met many extremely talented people. You seem to be great at everything. Maybe not so much a mechanic but you make it up in problem solving by turning shit too gold sometimes.
WOW, very impressive Hunter!! ❤ Can not wait to see it all completed!! ❤ You've come a long way, since I first seen ya with Mr Sparks... You are very smart, and remind me of The Wizard, Alan, a young version of him. 😂😆
Impressive Hunter you have really put some long deep thought into this,can see why you got on so well with the of oh wise Wizard the bothof you are just built different your braìns are amazing sorting all the details just so right. Keep up the stellar work young fella can't await to see all the bits stiched up and looking a million buckaroo's.
That shower needs to be painted white, currently looks like a teenagers sock. Great work though dude, very much enjoying the build series. Cheers for the efforts involved in producing the content and the entertainment.
It's great. Every part of this series is more interesting than the last. I'm loving it. Thanks Hunter. If your shower tray needs a great cleaning use toilet bowl cleaner on it.
When I did residential fire sprinklers we never used primer only a one step glue so I do agree with you Allow please do your best to insulate the outdoor pipes cause going the highway on cold days or nights were the temp has dipped may run into problems with freezing and or when idle as well. But your work looks clean. I hope you did some water pressure counts or calculations to make sure pipe size that your using is going be the right size for the water pressure your trying to get or need. Also be super careful with the metal scratching the plastic pipe cause it can hairline fractures in the pipes we found that out when installing pipe in steal frame houses. The razor edge would catch the pipe and peel but nobody thought anything until I had them test a peace and sure enough it split right down the edge that got scraped.
those plastic clips that hold the cabinet shelves will break under the bounding and vibrations while driving. I suggest replacing them with metal and while you are at it, make sure the shelves are secured in place and can not bounce up and down on those clips. Also suggest you look at RV type cabinet door latches to prevent them from popping open while driving. and consider methods to secure the items inside all cabinets from sliding around, especially pushing against the doors from inside and possibly popping them open.
Guessing you've already considered it but you could put a t in the return to the water tank with a screw on fitting for a hose mounted to the outside of the box for situations when you or your gear gets so muddy that you dont want to take it into your home you could screw in a hose and have a warm outside wash down option. Edit: also guessing you've considered this but if you've still got the pat of your kitchen worktop you cut out for the sink you could trim it add some tabs and make an insert that fits in the sink for extra worktop space when you dont need the sink, ive even seen folks add a bracket to the bottom of these when they're big so they can mount to an arm or poll as a table that is only there when you want it.
In campers,the shower head has an on/off switch to save on water. Probably find it online cheap. Also,not 1 time did I hear you say "hot water heater ". Thanks 😊 👍
This is fantastic! However I suspect the outdoor water heater is going to be a problem in the cold eventually.. Either by freezing up or costing a fortune to keep warm all the time even when not in use.
It’s on demand water heater. Also, I assume his water tank will be insulated either inside the camper or whatnot - thereby “pre heating” The water before it hits the propane unit. If you restrict flow, these little propane units can output 140° or higher quite easily.
@@morrisster That's all well and good, I think it would work fine when its in active use, but mainly my concern is for example overnight and asleep in freezing temps.. There won't be any water movement since he isn't using it, so the warm inside reserve water can't keep it above freezing temp. Without insulation, which I didn't see much of, you're gonna need hundreds of watts of hot air constantly pumping through the guts of the unit to keep the internals from freezing up and bursting. That kind of power draw isn't very economical, especially on a vehicle that has to generate it all wherever it's sitting using its own fuel supply. I think it would be so much easier to just mount it inside somewhere and not have to worry, you know? It just seems really inefficient and prone to failure.
Beautiful build mate Should be proud of that I was literally just thinking some black splatter rubber paint would look mint along with the white Even the odd speckle of Red,Yellow,Green to give it some color haha Looking forward to all the upcoming vids on this build plus the many adventures we get to come on with you Watching from little old New Zealand Chaaa whoooo ✌🏼
Nice work on the plumbing. You must have priced your PEX elbow at Tiffany's. I've been following you since you left Utah in you sandles. Your videos are entertaining. Hunter is witty, crafty and skilled.
If your going to spatter in the shower more..... suggest a light color.. Greys or Pastels. Darker you get the more that shower will become claustrophobic to the mind. Just how the crazy human eye works.
Nice job Hunter but get rid of the plastic shelve holders and buy the stainless steel ones from Grainger and you’ll never have to worry about the shelves falling due to the plastic ones shearing off due to vibration and weight. 🇺🇸🇺🇸👍👏🏼☝️☝️🙏🙏🙏🙏
the kitchen cabinets when you load some stuff in them and just the backwall is left on the wall. normaly you use brackets from the side walls to the back wall for holding it. the backplate is not support. at least not the ones we have where i live!
Pex fittings are $5 for a pack of 5. If you use shark bite fittings they are $13 each but you can use brass crimp fittings and they are way better then cpvc.
the ac is a good idea however it will probably be over worked in hot climates. good idea in the sense that nearly every hardware/ big box store will have a replacement as i would not expect more than a year or so out of it mostly due to road vibration and heavy use. a additional ac unit from the rv/cargo van industry such as cruse in comfert or undermount ac. or a electric ac unit from a apu company is probably going to be recommended however i do understand why they were chosen at this point as they are 3-10k for a system.
How will you protect the P-trap under the shower and the outside pipes to the water heater from freezing? Im afraid first frost night will bust those pipes for you and you will have a annoying repair job.
the thing with pex is that its flexible. so you wouldnt need half of those fittings. and i have never had a problem with pex fitting that are crimped. i have had issues with the shark bite fittings.
That looks great in everything but considering that there's a possibility it could be parked in cold weather unoccupied I would have preferred to use PEX because it will swell with the ice and not bust
Nice job Hunter, Happy New Year hope you had a great holiday season. It would be great if you could put out more video's though bro. Thanks for this one.
Honestly i just use primer to clean dirty pipe where you're going to glue. I've never tried not using it though. Might have to give it a shot and see what's up
hey hunter, with the current vent setup that you have you're probably gonna habe to block the vent of while you shower, because otherwise the air will try to stream to the exit vent, and therefore push the shower curtain further into the shower, and make it stick to your legs and stuff, but you'll probabaly just have to tryy, if it works, or if its a problem
I'm from Germany and here we have decent showers at every truck stop and toilets at every gas station. So why all the heckle to install all this? Are you planning to go to places where you won't be able to reach a shower every day or two?
Not gonna say you are wrong but in my opinion a double drop super b is the better option for a towterhome. A body job makes a poor tow rig. Great job in the water system. I did mine with rv 'garden' hose!
Brother I've seen far more CPVC leak than I have seen PEX. And the SharkBite fittings are the expensive ones. Just the standard brass or plastic crimp-ons are pretty cheap
Love this project and water pipes well done but have a question Why didnt you do it all in PEX Tubing, much better for RV style vehicles that vibrate down the road compared to pvc Not being negative just asking if their is a reason I cant think of Following from Sacramento,Ca
I know plenty of people that don't use cleaner on their pipes. However, I had to redo 18 joints in pvc electrical conduit because the electrician did not use cleaner and the pvc was contaminated with light oil or the like, and the welds did not take. So I guess it comes down to how clean do yo think the pipe is...
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Looks really nice Hunter 👍🏼
Hunter, you may need to put the on demand water heater inside the cabin. Knowing you, you will still be doing things with Dave Sparks where water freezes.
I think the bracket for the water filter could also be used to mount a basket for shower supplies, they will need to live somewhere anyways and that space is occupied already adding additional use seems like a no-brainer to me
Hunter, I’m always really impressed with your skill set but more than anything it’s the way you narrate your videos giving detailed descriptions. Great work sir.👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
Cpvc tends to dry out and crack... pex would've probably be better in your application, but... I hope yours last forever!!!
Mines been fine in my race trailer/camper and horse trailer/camper for the 12 years I've owned the race and 15 on the horse hauler and the people I bought them from didn't have any problems they spoke of
How would it dry out if it has water in it most of the time?
@@6181green I've only seen it happen to pipes exposed to direct sunlight and sat empty for the winter but every 7 years or so rebuilding our 300 ft garden drip sprinkler is worth it
@@6181greenI think what he means if there’s no water in it, and it’s exposed to warmth, it tends to be dry and brittle.
I would have done pex does better with movement and vibration and also can freeze and not crack
I love the addition of the wood cabinets and all that metal sheeting. I live in a truck full-time over the road.When i'm working , trust me , you don't want any plastic. Turns right into dust especially in cold and you'll be breathing all it in
Awesome setup Hunter. I love that you used a big ole sink. So many campers come with silly little tiny sinks so small that you can only wash one hand at a time ! Dude , you got this thing dialed in nice. Super efficient. Keep em coming. Thanks
Dude, I've learned spray foam is much more useful than i ever knew. Spray Foam for the Win.
When attaching cabinets together it's best to screw them together through the face frames. I usually screw the face frames together under the hinge bases so the screws are not visible.
Looking good! Don't forget to latch the kitchen cabinets with something! You probably already knew that but still hahaha. Also, because you use a lot of steel some strong magnet hooks could be cool to use for lights /towel hangers or something 😄.
First of all, Its Looking really good!
Second, Thanks for addressing the drainage of the air vent inside the shower. I'll admit, I never thought of just adding some putty along the edges to leave a gap at the bottom for drainage. I was suggesting some drill holes.... Your way is much more Elegant! LOL
I love all the thought you have put into this.. all the way down to the tiniest of details. Looking great!!
So awesome to see everything coming along so many months of your hard work Hunter!! Badass my guy!
Great job
The little plastic clips to hold up the shelves in the cabinets will break on the road!
They make metal ones!
Heads up
Smart Guy
Cool
Everything is coming along REAL nice! I too like CPVC/PVC for plumbing, there is just something nice about knowing everything is bonded together with glue, but I do like the speed and ease of pex. I use that too sometimes. Looking forward to more progress... Hope you're doing well and taking care of yourself. Hope you have a great 2025!
Please, don't ever use cpvc again
Beautifully well constructed little cabin there that will last for a long long time. Excellent job Hunter.
Baring an idiot causing his to pile the rig it should outlive several engine overhaules
I totally agree with you on the PVC versus Peck and the primer versus no primer. What most people don't know is PVC glue doesn't glue anything It melts the pipe and fitting together. Unless the pipe and fittings are contaminated with some kind of grease or oil primer or cleaner is not necessary. I'm not a plumber but my father and older brother both ran their own plumbing company. So a little of it rubbed off. Great video brother give em coming!
Hunter you are a Impressive Young Buck. Do it All young Man. Thanks
When you start with nothing but a wore out pickup and a dream you have to learn how to do it all or you'll spend your life flipping burgers
This project is really coming along,Hunter.
You do nice work. It should be all you need for whatever your plans are. Keep up the great job!
If the duct tape don’t work out, you could always pick up some automotive fender trim. Comes in black and chrome and pushes over the edge of steel. Sticks on with 3M tape.
Great build thanks Hunter
Hunter, you are one multitalinted s.o.b. you are a very talented young man. I've worked in the mechanical, fabrication, world from cars to semi's various types of motor sports and as a engineer in the Alaskan crab fleet on and off for 40years. I've met many extremely talented people. You seem to be great at everything. Maybe not so much a mechanic but you make it up in problem solving by turning shit too gold sometimes.
Looking good brother! The improvised engineering is exactly what I would do! Looking forward to the rest of the whole build!
WOW, very impressive Hunter!! ❤ Can not wait to see it all completed!! ❤ You've come a long way, since I first seen ya with Mr Sparks... You are very smart, and remind me of The Wizard, Alan, a young version of him. 😂😆
Impressive Hunter you have really put some long deep thought into this,can see why you got on so well with the of oh wise Wizard the bothof you are just built different your braìns are amazing sorting all the details just so right. Keep up the stellar work young fella can't await to see all the bits stiched up and looking a million buckaroo's.
That shower needs to be painted white, currently looks like a teenagers sock. Great work though dude, very much enjoying the build series. Cheers for the efforts involved in producing the content and the entertainment.
Hunter that thing is looking good. You are an extremely talented young man.
you know so much about everything that you can do anything....so clever Hunter...very talented....I love watching your videos.
When you start with nothing but a wore out pickup and a dream you have to become a jack of all trades or settle for working fast food
An intelligent young man who knows what he’s doing. Well done!
It's great. Every part of this series is more interesting than the last. I'm loving it. Thanks Hunter. If your shower tray needs a great cleaning use toilet bowl cleaner on it.
Looking just like your father. 🤠 Amazing.
Much luck to you, good sir.
Need to incorporate a drain at a low point to allow for purging the system and freeze up damage.
When I did residential fire sprinklers we never used primer only a one step glue so I do agree with you Allow please do your best to insulate the outdoor pipes cause going the highway on cold days or nights were the temp has dipped may run into problems with freezing and or when idle as well. But your work looks clean. I hope you did some water pressure counts or calculations to make sure pipe size that your using is going be the right size for the water pressure your trying to get or need.
Also be super careful with the metal scratching the plastic pipe cause it can hairline fractures in the pipes we found that out when installing pipe in steal frame houses. The razor edge would catch the pipe and peel but nobody thought anything until I had them test a peace and sure enough it split right down the edge that got scraped.
those plastic clips that hold the cabinet shelves will break under the bounding and vibrations while driving. I suggest replacing them with metal and while you are at it, make sure the shelves are secured in place and can not bounce up and down on those clips. Also suggest you look at RV type cabinet door latches to prevent them from popping open while driving. and consider methods to secure the items inside all cabinets from sliding around, especially pushing against the doors from inside and possibly popping them open.
I personally would never use pvc, it's way to sturdy for something that's under pressure and moving a lot. I would go for HDPE or flex alu pipe.
Guessing you've already considered it but you could put a t in the return to the water tank with a screw on fitting for a hose mounted to the outside of the box for situations when you or your gear gets so muddy that you dont want to take it into your home you could screw in a hose and have a warm outside wash down option.
Edit: also guessing you've considered this but if you've still got the pat of your kitchen worktop you cut out for the sink you could trim it add some tabs and make an insert that fits in the sink for extra worktop space when you dont need the sink, ive even seen folks add a bracket to the bottom of these when they're big so they can mount to an arm or poll as a table that is only there when you want it.
After you've done all this nice plumbing work, it really is a good idea to use PEX tubing. Pex won't split when it freezes.
I need it to look exactly like the thumbnail!!😂😂 I can't wait to see this finished, hopefully its going to be one hell of a beast!
I would use screws instead of those plastic shelf pins. I bet the first trip every shelf falls if the plastic pins are used.
They make some of those shelf pins that are more like a clip, would help hold the shelves in place while traveling
In campers,the shower head has an on/off switch to save on water. Probably find it online cheap. Also,not 1 time did I hear you say "hot water heater ". Thanks 😊 👍
Looking awesome so far this is going be one of your best builds yet
Coming together nice. Gonna be a sweet set up.
Looking great Sir, please use safety glasses when using a grinder, you only get one pair of eyes 👀
This is fantastic! However I suspect the outdoor water heater is going to be a problem in the cold eventually.. Either by freezing up or costing a fortune to keep warm all the time even when not in use.
It’s on demand water heater. Also, I assume his water tank will be insulated either inside the camper or whatnot - thereby “pre heating”
The water before it hits the propane unit. If you restrict flow, these little propane units can output 140° or higher quite easily.
@@morrisster That's all well and good, I think it would work fine when its in active use, but mainly my concern is for example overnight and asleep in freezing temps.. There won't be any water movement since he isn't using it, so the warm inside reserve water can't keep it above freezing temp. Without insulation, which I didn't see much of, you're gonna need hundreds of watts of hot air constantly pumping through the guts of the unit to keep the internals from freezing up and bursting. That kind of power draw isn't very economical, especially on a vehicle that has to generate it all wherever it's sitting using its own fuel supply. I think it would be so much easier to just mount it inside somewhere and not have to worry, you know? It just seems really inefficient and prone to failure.
Lookin' good, Hunter! You have really thought this out.
Glad to finally see another video on this.
The set up looks good. I can't wait to see it function.
Beautiful build mate
Should be proud of that
I was literally just thinking some black splatter rubber paint would look mint along with the white
Even the odd speckle of Red,Yellow,Green to give it some color haha
Looking forward to all the upcoming vids on this build plus the many adventures we get to come on with you
Watching from little old New Zealand
Chaaa whoooo ✌🏼
Home Depot has brass cupboard brackets to replace the plastic ones. I used them in our cabinets and they work so much better.
Very Nice Work Hunter Coming along nicely
Nice work on the plumbing. You must have priced your PEX elbow at Tiffany's. I've been following you since you left Utah in you sandles. Your videos are entertaining. Hunter is witty, crafty and skilled.
Nice job young man - very cool. Stay safe.
Hell yea have been waiting for another video drop
Good luck brother
Looking forward to the Rig build. Nice work as always!!
Thats a excellent build wow! Great ideas ! Making that super efficient! 💯💯💯💯🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
the splatter effect is perfect leave it like it is
If your going to spatter in the shower more..... suggest a light color.. Greys or Pastels. Darker you get the more that shower will become claustrophobic to the mind. Just how the crazy human eye works.
Nice job Hunter but get rid of the plastic shelve holders and buy the stainless steel ones from Grainger and you’ll never have to worry about the shelves falling due to the plastic ones shearing off due to vibration and weight. 🇺🇸🇺🇸👍👏🏼☝️☝️🙏🙏🙏🙏
Awesome, perfect timing
10/10 for effort and fabrication. Top work sir.
the kitchen cabinets when you load some stuff in them and just the backwall is left on the wall. normaly you use brackets from the side walls to the back wall for holding it. the backplate is not support. at least not the ones we have where i live!
This thing is super cool, paint the whole shower white though!
Nicely done Hunter !
Pex fittings are $5 for a pack of 5. If you use shark bite fittings they are $13 each but you can use brass crimp fittings and they are way better then cpvc.
As a flooring guy I recommend considering LVP over wood flooring
Definitely lvp u need some kind of flex in anything tha can move and wood don't do that
@@williamsrb1768 yessir you’re locked on target. Thinking for that application a floating floor would be best if installed to spec 👍
the ac is a good idea however it will probably be over worked in hot climates. good idea in the sense that nearly every hardware/ big box store will have a replacement as i would not expect more than a year or so out of it mostly due to road vibration and heavy use.
a additional ac unit from the rv/cargo van industry such as cruse in comfert or undermount ac. or a electric ac unit from a apu company is probably going to be recommended however i do understand why they were chosen at this point as they are 3-10k for a system.
How will you protect the P-trap under the shower and the outside pipes to the water heater from freezing?
Im afraid first frost night will bust those pipes for you and you will have a annoying repair job.
Enjoying seeing everything come together. Have to try and post more. 😁
Don;t forget to insulated all those pvc piping, to avoid unwanted freezing or heating from outside
the thing with pex is that its flexible. so you wouldnt need half of those fittings. and i have never had a problem with pex fitting that are crimped. i have had issues with the shark bite fittings.
That looks great in everything but considering that there's a possibility it could be parked in cold weather unoccupied I would have preferred to use PEX because it will swell with the ice and not bust
Nice job Hunter, Happy New Year hope you had a great holiday season. It would be great if you could put out more video's though bro. Thanks for this one.
@Hunter I could live in that even just as a cabin in the woods somewhere I love the design & your not even to the beds or seating area !
You need a bypass for the filter. I feel its just a matter of time before that exposed filter breaks, and then you dont have working water at all.
Great job so far !
I think Hunter’s been rocking some of that North Carolina Gold.
Fantastic work Hunter 👍👍
Going to be borrowing some of those ideas for sure for my build! Great ideas!💯
Honestly i just use primer to clean dirty pipe where you're going to glue. I've never tried not using it though. Might have to give it a shot and see what's up
Love the splatter look!
hey hunter, with the current vent setup that you have you're probably gonna habe to block the vent of while you shower, because otherwise the air will try to stream to the exit vent, and therefore push the shower curtain further into the shower, and make it stick to your legs and stuff, but you'll probabaly just have to tryy, if it works, or if its a problem
I would think about replacing them plastic shelf pegs with metal ones. The shelf bouncing up and down while you drive down the road may snap them off.
I just ripped pvc out of my mom's double wide, and cpvc and quest out of my house. One freeze and your done. Pexs easy and strong.
I think it all will work just fine.
The o-rig goes on the valve body and the trim sleeve goes over it to make it snug and water tight
So far awesome job, I've been saving them so in the future I can use it when I make my small box.
Loving the build! Still don't see how at 00:48 that an indoor electric heater will survive on the outside of the box.
Looks good,awesome ingenuity
I'm from Germany and here we have decent showers at every truck stop and toilets at every gas station. So why all the heckle to install all this? Are you planning to go to places where you won't be able to reach a shower every day or two?
Great build
Nice work .freaking looks great .
I would get shelf clips that lock the shelfs so they dont shift when you are driving.
Hunter, You’re a very smart young man, But then again, you’re from Fl.😅 Watching and enjoying your videos from central Fl.
Not gonna say you are wrong but in my opinion a double drop super b is the better option for a towterhome. A body job makes a poor tow rig. Great job in the water system. I did mine with rv 'garden' hose!
Brother I've seen far more CPVC leak than I have seen PEX. And the SharkBite fittings are the expensive ones. Just the standard brass or plastic crimp-ons are pretty cheap
Well done. Good progress 👍👍.
Love this project and water pipes well done but have a question
Why didnt you do it all in PEX Tubing, much better for RV style vehicles that vibrate down the road compared to pvc
Not being negative just asking if their is a reason I cant think of
Following from Sacramento,Ca
I know plenty of people that don't use cleaner on their pipes. However, I had to redo 18 joints in pvc electrical conduit because the electrician did not use cleaner and the pvc was contaminated with light oil or the like, and the welds did not take. So I guess it comes down to how clean do yo think the pipe is...