That's awesome! I've been working on hard siding my pop up for a little while now and are wondering how I should insulate and wall in the interior? Is there something that I should use specifically or will dry wall work or will it break on transit? I'm also a videographer and editor too so if you're interested in having some help with some of these projects, either camera man, or video editor or whatever, lemme know!
@@iamjordank I wouldn’t use dry wall it might crack and crumble. You can use any material the easiest to paint is thin wood. They sell plastic vinyl sheets or fiberglass sheets that look like public restroom walls that are water proof and textured. You can use just about anything light weight. Stay away from rigid materials like ceramic tile or drywall. Where ya based out of? I’m in Mid-Michigan near Fenton. What kind of video editing software do you like? What kind of cameras and mics do you like? I’m looking into getting better equipment. Also a small popup, your biggest worry is weight. You need to make sure you are not over loading the axle. I personally like using 2x4s for a box frame all around and 1/2” sanded plywood. It’s smooth and if painted well will last forever. You really don’t need insulation on a small camper. It’s pretty easy to keep cool in summer and warm in winter.
@@Jeep-Creep I thought I replied but guess it didn't go through. I'm back and forth from NC to Northern OH. And it all depends on your budget, would love to connect and help out.
Half inch ply will still be really heavy for the wall, 3/8's would be the thickess you'd want without making it too top heavy and not max the light duty springs and axel out.
@@mrMacGoover I strongly considered going down to 3/8. I weighed the 1/2” 4x8 to be about 40lbs per sheet. I am keeping track of removed weight and added weight. I am hoping I keep everything within reason. I have I believe a 900lbs CCC cargo carrying Capacity. I will post all the weights
I'm ready to see this one
@@djflow1227 I’ve got it scheduled. Think I’m going to do my releases on Saturdays except this one since people will be home for thanksgiving
@@Jeep-Creepnice, I’m watching it now 🎉
@ enjoy! I have another episode scheduled in a couple days Saturday
That's awesome! I've been working on hard siding my pop up for a little while now and are wondering how I should insulate and wall in the interior? Is there something that I should use specifically or will dry wall work or will it break on transit?
I'm also a videographer and editor too so if you're interested in having some help with some of these projects, either camera man, or video editor or whatever, lemme know!
@@iamjordank I wouldn’t use dry wall it might crack and crumble. You can use any material the easiest to paint is thin wood. They sell plastic vinyl sheets or fiberglass sheets that look like public restroom walls that are water proof and textured. You can use just about anything light weight. Stay away from rigid materials like ceramic tile or drywall. Where ya based out of? I’m in Mid-Michigan near Fenton. What kind of video editing software do you like? What kind of cameras and mics do you like? I’m looking into getting better equipment.
Also a small popup, your biggest worry is weight. You need to make sure you are not over loading the axle. I personally like using 2x4s for a box frame all around and 1/2” sanded plywood. It’s smooth and if painted well will last forever.
You really don’t need insulation on a small camper. It’s pretty easy to keep cool in summer and warm in winter.
@@Jeep-Creep I thought I replied but guess it didn't go through. I'm back and forth from NC to Northern OH. And it all depends on your budget, would love to connect and help out.
Half inch ply will still be really heavy for the wall,
3/8's would be the thickess you'd want without making it too top heavy and not max the light duty springs and axel out.
@@mrMacGoover I strongly considered going down to 3/8. I weighed the 1/2” 4x8 to be about 40lbs per sheet. I am keeping track of removed weight and added weight. I am hoping I keep everything within reason. I have I believe a 900lbs CCC cargo carrying Capacity. I will post all the weights