Revamping THE KITCHEN | Butcher Block Counter in a Vintage Camper

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  • Опубліковано 20 гру 2024

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  • @TotalBoat
    @TotalBoat Місяць тому

    The butcher block looks awesome!

    • @theidahopanhandlers
      @theidahopanhandlers  Місяць тому

      Hey thanks! I’ve used your fiberglass resin as well for a lot of this project and swear by your products. Thanks for stopping by and for the comment!

  • @hsidder
    @hsidder 5 днів тому

    I like the rounded corners with the 2” overhang, nicely done sir! Using the scrap butcher block for the backsplash was a great idea.

    • @theidahopanhandlers
      @theidahopanhandlers  4 дні тому

      I appreciate it! I was really fortunate that the butcher block I ordered came in the size it did. It fit perfectly in the space and needed minimal work to make it fit right.

  • @MongoWongo777
    @MongoWongo777 Місяць тому

    Whooo hooo! Another Boler video! We were wondering how that project was going!
    Ah, you are wearing a jacket. Looks like this project has been on hold for a while. 😊
    Oh damn, that must have smarted. Total knuckle buster!!!
    At first, I wondered why you were using the multitool to remove the back wall of the camper, but after watching, it makes total sense to remove as much material from the back wall as possible to get a tight fit and maximize counter space. I gave no consideration to how you would securely attach the plywood strip to the back of the camper. Nails are not an option, duh! I am not sure I would have thought of that. Good thinking, I would have totally missed that.
    Hehehehehehe, my Mom and I both laughed when we saw the cottage cheese container. We just saw a 3lb container at Costco recently and said, wow, that is big. Who eats that much cottage cheese and 1 day later, we see you are using the same container to apply the fiberglass resin. Hehehehehehehe. Total LOL moment for us, but probably not nearly as funny to you. 😉
    Question, will you be putting mesh or a screen over the two vents on the camper wall?
    The mighty pocket hole!!! A wood workers best friend!
    We thought the rounded corners looked great!
    Wow, that was a lot of snow on the ground!!!! I saw some snow on the Schweitzer Mountain cams, but I did not think there was any at the lower elevations. Pretty cool!
    Love the cameo shot of the MIGHTY Kubota in the background!!! 😊
    Great idea with using the off cut for a backsplash. Wow, that looked so nice!!! PERFECT!!!
    Sweet sink!!! Looks super slick!!!
    OMG!!! I cracked up when I saw the instructions!!! Use spell check, no doubt!!!
    Oh man, total bummer on needing to do the recut, but trust me, you are NOT the first one to have to redo a cut because of making a boo boo! 😊
    Nice stove for sure!!!
    How did you attach the under mount sink? Did you epoxy it?
    Super nice faucet and soap dispenser!! That looks awesome Danny!!! Great job!!! Can’t wait to see the rest!!!
    Be well and stay safe my friend!!!

    • @theidahopanhandlers
      @theidahopanhandlers  Місяць тому +1

      So sorry for the late reply! I am so ready for winter to be here so I can sit down and focus more on UA-cam and responding to comments. Life has been running at a mile a minute lately here it seems. But yes.. another Boler video!
      Aha.. I was absolutely wearing a jacket. It's not that the project has been on hold, but more so that my video editing has been on MEGA hold. I filmed this last spring 😂 and that's why there was snow on the ground!
      Man.. I'll tell you what.. Revamping a vintage fiberglass RV will take everything one may know about attaching things and basic carpentry skills and essentially say "not today friend." Everything is pretty much secured using fiberglass cloth, resin, and rivets.. though I haven't taught myself how to use one of those yet.
      A mesh screen is actually a great idea. I hadn't thought of that, but for keeping out the bugs and critters I think I'll be adding that to the to-do list. Thanks!!
      Haha I know it.. those cottage cheese containers are huge! We go through it pretty quickly in this household. That's awesome.
      Love the pocket hole jig! This project has taught me many good things.. and using a pocket hole jig has been one of them - so useful!
      The counter absolutely came out better than I thought and I really like how the backsplash looked with it as well. Totally random that it all worked out. I believe I attached the backsplash and mounted the undermount sink for good in a later video! It definitely stunk to have to buy a whole new countertop, but overall it worked out so no complaints here!
      I basically got the Boler to a usable state for the year, and I even filmed taking it on its maiden voyage on a trip in Canada that I'm excited to share with you guys. There's so much work to be done on it, and I'm hoping to keeping going on this project this winter!
      The next video will hopefully be coming soon! Take care!

  • @dirk4926
    @dirk4926 Місяць тому

    You must really like that tipout. I've never had them so I wouldn't have missed it

    • @theidahopanhandlers
      @theidahopanhandlers  Місяць тому

      For how tiny of a camper it is we need all the space we can get. Unfortunately I planned for the tipouts so I felt it was needed to replace the counter so we could use them. Thanks for watching!