Your doing a great job kid, Tape of the area you want to caulk, apply caulk and shape with your finger, then remove tape for a nice clean line. It didn't look bad for a freehand job though
Did you add some kind of damper to the side wall vents? Have you had any issues with moisture building up from the outside air mixing with the air in your trailer?
Excellent video with clear exposition of your thought process and installation. Love your approach to detail so I subscribed and looking forward to watching your other videos.
The window I purchased says it's made for 1 1/2" thick wall. When you added the frame it seems that yours must be a lot deeper than what mine is calling for??
Mine is also for 1-1/2" wall, just double check the finished thickness with a measuring tape. I ended up making mine slightly thicker than 1-1/2" because I wanted it to "sandwich" the layers tight. Thanks for watching!
@@JoelTremblayCA also I noticed some of the videos show people cutting through the studs. Will that diminish the Integrity of the trailer and is there a way to re-enforce it?
@@lovingjesus5184 yes, anytime you cut through structural components you have to reinforce it. Typically, you would add a "header" or "lintel" above the opening to span between the next two vertical studs.
Thanks for watching! I haven't had any issues. When I'm camping, some condensation will accumulate at the bottom track, but that's nothing a quick wipe with a towel can't solve.
@@seabass3104 more expensive but you get better r value per inch. Just make sure you plan stuff in advance because after you spray it's difficult to go back! Thanks for watching and good luck with your build!
@@JoelTremblayCA I've been watching your videos as I want to do something with the cargo trailer I just got and then I see you are from my hometown. Looked at the video again and I'll guess Airport Hill (Fricker Area). lol
@@JoelTremblayCAmay we ask you the name of your local RV trailer manufacturer store since we like your window and would like to buy one, we live in south west Ontario, if it is not far away from you, thank you so much!
Dang good video man. I will follow your directions and put two in our 6x12 cargo trailer. You're awesome. Thanks and God bless. Jeff - Sunny Central Florida 😎🙏👍
80 grit sand paper works great for deburring the edge of the aluminum.
Your doing a great job kid, Tape of the area you want to caulk, apply caulk and shape with your finger, then remove tape for a nice clean line. It didn't look bad for a freehand job though
Thank you! I appreciate the feedback. Good call on using tape. I'll do that next time!
Would that be painter's tape?
Great idea. So simple. Why didn't I think of that.
Nice catch on centering on the bolt line, I don't think I would have thought of that. Now off to install my window!
Why not draw the template out on the exterior wall ?
Did you add some kind of damper to the side wall vents? Have you had any issues with moisture building up from the outside air mixing with the air in your trailer?
@@taylorharper3536 no issues at all and haven't bothered with any dampers! No problems, 4 years later
Excellent video with clear exposition of your thought process and installation. Love your approach to detail so I subscribed and looking forward to watching your other videos.
Awesome, thanks for watching!
The window I purchased says it's made for 1 1/2" thick wall. When you added the frame it seems that yours must be a lot deeper than what mine is calling for??
Mine is also for 1-1/2" wall, just double check the finished thickness with a measuring tape. I ended up making mine slightly thicker than 1-1/2" because I wanted it to "sandwich" the layers tight. Thanks for watching!
@@JoelTremblayCA ty!
@@JoelTremblayCA also I noticed some of the videos show people cutting through the studs. Will that diminish the Integrity of the trailer and is there a way to re-enforce it?
@@lovingjesus5184 yes, anytime you cut through structural components you have to reinforce it. Typically, you would add a "header" or "lintel" above the opening to span between the next two vertical studs.
I enjoy your videos. Any water incursion since install? I ask because I've heard water can come in between top and bottom pane.
Thanks for watching! I haven't had any issues. When I'm camping, some condensation will accumulate at the bottom track, but that's nothing a quick wipe with a towel can't solve.
Thanks for sharing your experience with the install.
Only piece of advice I would offer is turning down the music on your next video lol.
Thanks for the feedback. I think I got the music levels right in my other videos!
best info yet... thank you sir.
Awesome! Thanks for watching. Glad you found the video helpful
How secure are the windows? I want a travel trailer so bad but worried about someone breaking in.
Just as secure as anything else? Someone would have a tough time trying to break the window to get in. Thanks for watching
Quickly searched your vids and you may have addressed it but what did you use on your walls? Almost looks like LVP?
I have a video on the wall install! They're prefinished panels
@@JoelTremblayCA just found it, thanks man. I’m thinking of going spray foam insulation…. Thoughts on that?
@@seabass3104 more expensive but you get better r value per inch. Just make sure you plan stuff in advance because after you spray it's difficult to go back! Thanks for watching and good luck with your build!
@@JoelTremblayCA 🤙🏻
Is it possible to know where did you get the window if?
I was able to buy one directly from my local rv / trailer dealership.
@@JoelTremblayCA
Does that local Rv / trailer dealer as a name or is it a secret?
@@frar.841 Northern Rv in North Bay, Ontario.
@@JoelTremblayCA I've been watching your videos as I want to do something with the cargo trailer I just got and then I see you are from my hometown. Looked at the video again and I'll guess Airport Hill (Fricker Area). lol
@@thehuntingzoo4965 yessir!
what brand of window did you use .
Not sure what "brand" it is. I picked it up from my local trailer manufacturer store
@@JoelTremblayCAmay we ask you the name of your local RV trailer manufacturer store since we like your window and would like to buy one, we live in south west Ontario, if it is not far away from you, thank you so much!
@@SKHRLife northern RV in North Bay!
@@JoelTremblayCA thank you so much for your reply!
I would have dropped the window a little bit more to offer strength at the top. You dont have much there
There's ton of strength at the top as that's where the top plate for the actual trailer stud wall is.
Dang good video man. I will follow your directions and put two in our 6x12 cargo trailer. You're awesome. Thanks and God bless.
Jeff - Sunny Central Florida 😎🙏👍
Thank you! Good luck with your build!
this would be better without music. This music is awful