Not sure that is possible. The floor is not insulated. So I am not sure there is a way to make it happen. I guess it depends on the temperatures outside. If it is only under freezing during the night for a few hours and gets over 40 during the day it may work.
@theairforceguy I am actively looking to buy a 2019 or newer LGM. I've owned several 5th wheels that were 4 seasons rated so I have a fair idea of what it needs. If I'm able to do it, I will post how I did it.
@@raystanton238 Ray, I am getting back into the RV Business July 31st. Please let me know if I can earn your business. Anything is possible, as long as you know what you are doing. Tank heating pads would be helpful, really no way to insulate them because of the design. I will be in Jacksonville, Florida, however the dealership has almost 30 across the country I can help find something for you.
Escape travel trailers as a option does a optional heat pads, spray on insulation package. Escape is a top tier fiberglass trailer. I would think someone would do the same aftermarket.
I'm getting a mini max in 2 days.... this was SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO cool and gives me an extra sense of trust in quality!!!!!!!!!! Thanks bro !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We bought our Little Guy Max last year and love it for our weekend camping adventures! ❤️ It is fascinating to see how it was put together. Thanks Paul!
With light weight campers, that is correct. Most only have 1.5” walls and that limits the amount of insulation that can be used. Same thing with the roof. The floor has very limited insulation. Light weight campers are not 4 Season Campers.
There are both good floors. The plywood used in the Little Guy is moisture proof too. Benefit to the T@B is that it has insulation. Thank you for watching.
Yes. I mentioned it on a Facebook page even before they put out a press release saying they were looking for a new place. Not sure why that was put out. They were done at that time.
This was a great look at the assembly process. What are the individual materials specifically the floor, OSB, Plywood? The Interior walls? The shower, material and how many pieces? And that assembled exterior wall that your wife was walking in front of, what are all the layers that make that up?
I've been waiting for this! Good job on a long-awaited tour of the Little Guy factory. I've been researching and shopping for months, and it's come down to an Airstream 23fb or a Little Guy. The Little Guy is the most adorable thing on the market, with more curb appeal than anything else. I can't wait to see it at the Columbus RV show in three weeks, and get inside for the first time, but even in walkthroughs, you can see the caring and the quality of Liberty Outdoors. Exceptional. I live in Indiana, but it looks like I'm not buying here.
Wow, excellent video Paul! Now, feeling even more satisfied about our purchase of a 2018 LGM! One thing I noticed that these units have, different from our unit was the multimedia unit and command center...wonder if Liberty Outdoor will offer an upgrade path for us early adopters...
Thank you for watching. I do not go back and make notes when things change. I have over 800 videos. If you searched Little Guy Factory Tour, you will see a video specifically explaining the change as well as the introduction of the new owners.
Please recommend a video that shows how to insulate the tanks, piping, etc to make the LGM more of a 4 seasons capable camper. Thanks
Not sure that is possible. The floor is not insulated. So I am not sure there is a way to make it happen. I guess it depends on the temperatures outside. If it is only under freezing during the night for a few hours and gets over 40 during the day it may work.
@theairforceguy I am actively looking to buy a 2019 or newer LGM. I've owned several 5th wheels that were 4 seasons rated so I have a fair idea of what it needs. If I'm able to do it, I will post how I did it.
@@raystanton238 Ray, I am getting back into the RV Business July 31st. Please let me know if I can earn your business. Anything is possible, as long as you know what you are doing. Tank heating pads would be helpful, really no way to insulate them because of the design. I will be in Jacksonville, Florida, however the dealership has almost 30 across the country I can help find something for you.
Escape travel trailers as a option does a optional heat pads, spray on insulation package. Escape is a top tier fiberglass trailer. I would think someone would do the same aftermarket.
Great video. I have a 2019 Little Guy max and love it. I'm happy to see how it's well constructed!
Right on
I'm getting a mini max in 2 days.... this was SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO cool and gives me an extra sense of trust in quality!!!!!!!!!! Thanks bro !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We bought our Little Guy Max last year and love it for our weekend camping adventures! ❤️ It is fascinating to see how it was put together. Thanks Paul!
You are Very Welcome! Thanks for Watching....
Thanks Paul!
They lack any substantial insulation.
With light weight campers, that is correct. Most only have 1.5” walls and that limits the amount of insulation that can be used. Same thing with the roof. The floor has very limited insulation. Light weight campers are not 4 Season Campers.
Is there an updated video for this? Just wondering because there was nothing in this video showing any of the holding tanks.
Sorry, no update video as of now.
Yes, go to Extreme Outdoors Factory Tour....this video is irrelevant now.
I’ve been waiting for a video like this. Thanks so much! I’m looking forward to getting one of these.
Awesome! Thanks for watching...
is the bottom of the trailer secure? I have heard so many horror stories about mice invading these little homes.
Mice can get in almost any camper if precautions are not taken.
@@TheAirForceGuy well what are the precautions don't leave us hanging????
Thin plywood floors? No thanks. Nucamp TAB 400 has composite floor. Moisture proof.
There are both good floors. The plywood used in the Little Guy is moisture proof too. Benefit to the T@B is that it has insulation. Thank you for watching.
Sadly Little Guy seems to have gone belly up 😔
Yes. I mentioned it on a Facebook page even before they put out a press release saying they were looking for a new place. Not sure why that was put out. They were done at that time.
Homework 12/2 ☑️🐼🐼🐼
Outstanding! much better quality video and answered some of the other questions I had. how long does it take to special order what you want on it?
Call me when you have a moment 443-353-9006
Will do. Tomorrow
This was a great look at the assembly process. What are the individual materials specifically the floor, OSB, Plywood? The Interior walls? The shower, material and how many pieces? And that assembled exterior wall that your wife was walking in front of, what are all the layers that make that up?
I will cover that on my next visit. Thanks for asking!
Looking forward to it. I subscribed.
I hope it’s not osb
Thanks so much Paul planning to buy one next year, it was nice to see the process.
Just purchased a little guy Mini Max without an awning. I see the Little Guy has an awning. I need one and directions on installation, please.
Use the ketter rail for a canopy. Much better than the awning. Check them out on Teardrop Shop.
Too much wood being used for my liking, but decent units
Thanks for great video's and I remember when the facility was Coleman, we lived near Sumerset
Thanks!
The old Coleman/Fleetwood was a different plant. Now, someone else is in their place.
Very interesting. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Do they REALLY cost $ 25.000 .
Yes
any ideas on where to find good prices on used little guy maxes? love the older ones but do not like what they have done with the newest ones.
Hard to find, price would depend on condition and how old it is.
I've been waiting for this! Good job on a long-awaited tour of the Little Guy factory. I've been researching and shopping for months, and it's come down to an Airstream 23fb or a Little Guy. The Little Guy is the most adorable thing on the market, with more curb appeal than anything else. I can't wait to see it at the Columbus RV show in three weeks, and get inside for the first time, but even in walkthroughs, you can see the caring and the quality of Liberty Outdoors. Exceptional. I live in Indiana, but it looks like I'm not buying here.
Thanks for watching!
Wow, excellent video Paul! Now, feeling even more satisfied about our purchase of a 2018 LGM! One thing I noticed that these units have, different from our unit was the multimedia unit and command center...wonder if Liberty Outdoor will offer an upgrade path for us early adopters...
I wonder how those plastic windows and parts will hold up to UV Ray's overtime? I'm thinking that the windows will dull out.
I wish the bed frame was made from aluminum instead of wood. Wood can break.
John Blanton And aluminum is lighter. It would help the GVWR.
“Folks “ too many times.
It is a habit of mine. LOL
Can you do one on the Tab 400. Thank you
Hopefully later this year when I have time to take a trip to their plant.
Here is the Factory Tour for the T@B 400: ua-cam.com/video/LRTITJw0QiI/v-deo.html
Is this still relevant, Extreme Outdoors bought out Liberty and has made some changes. You should note that, video too old.
Thank you for watching. I do not go back and make notes when things change. I have over 800 videos. If you searched Little Guy Factory Tour, you will see a video specifically explaining the change as well as the introduction of the new owners.
Just a T@B 400 knock off. I’ve toured the T@B factory, much better built.
I’ll be doing that tour as well later this year! The two are different in many ways....