inTech RV Factory Tour 2022
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- inTech RV is has built and now moved into a new manufacturing space! Come tour the new inTech RV Factory with PJ from Princess Craft RV and the RV Small Talk Podcast. You'll see the history of inTech with Adam Maxwell, and you'll see the future of inTech with Keith Fishburn! Check out the history that's being made daily at inTech RV!
Princess Craft RV Website: princesscraftr...
The RV Small Talk Podcast: rvsmalltalk.com
inTech RV Website: intechrv.com
Great video. Appreciated the detail that went into making this. The B roll footage was a nice break from the typical interview/walk through type that others do. Nice job!
20 min video could have been 1/2 the time w/o her asking questions and then repeating what he said! Love the Eclipse model, but the only reservation I have is the foil/bubble wrap insulation.
2:17 Bad Work Practices, workman's insurance shouldn't see this video!
I've been in one and they are really nice. I would have bought it if it had some sort of insulation and not a single later of foil bubble. It's going to be really cold in the winter and really hot in the summer.
Where’s th OVR portion of the factory tour?
what amounts to Bubble wrap and AIR ! AIR is not an insulator ..Described as a R value of ?. I had ben looking at the sol luna . I was so inpressed with windows .floor plan. use of space .. the Insalation..is a no no ..
Such a well built trailer… ruined by not insulating. Guys, come on! People are going to freeze in this thing!
The OVR line looks nice. I wish they look into the European style windows, independent suspension, and a black tank flush.
Main concern is the sidewalls only being attached to the aluminum frame with double sided tape
Oh man this makes me want one even more!
Appreciate this Video and who they are; never new. Love the Intech but can't get around the wheels to the outside of the box. I like my axle/wheels to be flush with the box. Had an RPOD 3 mths later got rid of it, all due to the wheels sticking out of the box. But on their larger model the Terra is awesome. But like the smaller TT. Being a boat owner I appreciate their build . So i picked up a Tab but would had loved their newest Sol comparable to floor plan to the Tab 350.
I actually prefer wheels on the outside. Makes it way more accessible when you need to do maintenance, change tires, etc.
I see a lot of trash on the factory floor as they do the walk through.
How many times did they say - "Aluminum cage"... I get it. OK. But what about everything else!? I see wood when they look at one of the incomplete units. How much wood is used in construction. What kind of wood is it? I see kitchen build from cheap particle boards... No explanation on how the seams of exterior walls bonded together... Lots of questions..
I think the only wood used is in the cabinets and subfloor from what I've found through research. Looks like they use OSB flooring with a vapor barrier on the bottom and then a woven mat on top. Cabinets look to be OSB and maybe a little MDF or press board. Not much wood in the trailer and none of it structural. The cage is HUGE to me because any structural wood is going to be subject to rot with any leak. Once that happens, might as well trash the trailer because it's a never ending battle. No wood framing means no rot. This should last way longer than a traditional "screwed and glued" build. I do wish they would use marine plywood though on the floor, it would withstand any moisture/spills better than OSB.
5:30 Now That's True Workmanship, after seeing that aluminum frame I'll probably be looking to get me one, I'm 63 and I still Love camping I've got a toyhauler, an RV Class C, And I built me a tear drop Which I keep modifying, very time sometimes pops in my mind
It's very unfortunate that it looks like a lot of it is well built then they just use a sheet of bubble foil for "insulation". That's almost as good as nothing...
that and the taped on siding looks problematic and I wouldn't consider buying one. love the frame and interior space though
Looks like they are well-made couple questions I don't know how thick that bubble wrap insulation is and do they insulate the floors.
What are the exterior part of the floor made of?