We Live FULL-TIME in This 20 Year Old Fifth Wheel!
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- Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
- We’re Joseph and Kalyn! We’ve been traveling full-time for the past 5 years.
But it’s not just the two of us. We have a rabbit named, Cody, and a rescue pup, Trinity. We’re avid hikers, love boondocking in remote locations, and work as online content creators in both the travel and productivity niche.
Today, we’re giving you a tour of our almost 20-year old fifth wheel, which we renovated in almost every way. We’ll also give you an idea of how well things are holding up and of course, how much we spent.
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00:00 Who We Are
00:37 RV Details & Exterior Upgrades
07:03 Downstairs Living Area
14:08 How We Adopted our Pets
17:58 RV Kitchen & Pantry
22:00 Upstairs Bedroom & Bathroom
25:06 Why We Chose a 5th Wheel RV
27:48 Wrap Up & Future Upgrades
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Hey there! We're Joe + Kalyn!
As online entrepreneurs, we thought, "why not work from home... on the road"? So in 2019, we bought and renovated a 2005 Jayco Designer Fifth Wheel, which took us to every state in the lower 48. But the economy hit our business especially hard after the 'vid, spurring us to pivot in new directions and try different strategies, including various RV work camping jobs!
Follow our full-time RV Life journey as we build back our bank accounts in order to fund the biggest RV trip of our lifetime-Alaska.
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@@joycekleinert5908 Awesome! Thanks so much! You'll be getting an email in early June! -J
The older rvs are built so much better. Love your channel
I’m the old guy over here saying “they don’t build them like they used to!” 😂 -J
YOU GUYS ARE LITERALLY THE CUTEST RV-ING COUPLE OUT THERE!!! ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
What a compliment! Thank you! 😍-K
I love your videos. Was a RVer for 17 years. I think your RV is perfect. I enjoyed your tour. Do not buy a new one. The new ones aren’t built like yours. I am also happy you kept Trinity. I’m a dog person so she adds so much.
We aren't planning on buying a new one in the super near future. But we also know this one will need a complete overhaul at some point...and I'm not sure we're up to that. Time will tell though. We definitely don't want to trade this one out for one that trembles at the sight of a forest road. -J
I love what you have done. I just purchased a 2013 for $25,000. I would like to lighten mine up. But I’m concerned I’ll start the painting and never complete it. I am living in an RV park outside of Houston. I miss CA but cannot afford to go back and buy. Traveling mercies!!
@@cynthiaogrey4330 Yeah, CA is EXPENSIVE! Even just traveling through it.
Yeah, painting is certainly a project you want to complete if you start! -J
I recommend using white caulk to fill in the cracks on your cabinet doors.
My husband recommends white caulk as well.
Try a good silicon acrylic mix - bathroom caulk.
Regular painter's caulk will dry out and crack.
Then paint over it one more coat.
And caulk in low humidity!
Another great video. You guys should have way more subscribers by now. I guess there's a lot of competition now.
Love the (We Still do) sign above bed. 😎🙈
Love what you’ve done with the RV. The phrase “they don’t build them like they used to” comes to mind. We have a new fifth wheel and it’s just built so cheaply. One idea for your stove, take that metal cover off. They sell cutting boards that “mount” on the top of the stove. I’ve even seen it in black. We had one in our RV that had very little counter space and it was a Godsend. They sell them on Amazon. Give Trinity hugs from me. ❤️
I kept thinking why not get one of those stove boards instead of the stove cover? I see them on Facebook Marketplace on my neck of the woods. A friend gifted me one that's been useful because I share my counter space with my sibling who owns every kitchen accessory.
We've considered it! What we like about the metal cover is that it quickly lifts up out of the way (I don't have to set it somewhere else when using the stove) and when it's down in place it's the same level as the counter which is something a board or butcher block would not be. Those are small things, but I think they are 2 small things that would probably really become annoying to me over time. -J
@@OpenRoading That makes so much sense. Safe travels.
@@OpenRoadingTry the Rust-Oleum auto, BBQ, & stove paint on the stove cover. I used it successfully on my old fireplace doors.
@@yakarobed Sadly....that's exactly what we used. 😂 -J
We arrived in Alaska five days ago. We’re way out in the wilderness working for a beautiful lodge. They provide our meals and housing. I work as a gift store retail clerk 40 hours a week and my husband works in ground keeping 40 hours a week. Will be here for 18 weeks. Leaving Arizona hot summer for this summer in the north is a much cooler move. We try never to miss any of your videos and have gone back to watch your older ones. Have safe travels. Alaska is beautiful for what we’ve seen so far.
That's awesome! Yeah - We love the desert...in the winter. In the summer, nooooot so much. 😂
You're making me miss last summer a little bit. I really enjoyed working at the camp store in Mackinaw City. Made some good friends. -J
Trinity must be talking to her agent about screen time and treat compensation 😂
She definitely wants to be in the middle of the conversation! ☺️-K
I sold RV’s for 16 years and I have to say the older RV’s were built better than the new ones especially during and after the “C” virus years. We own a 2005 40 ft diesel pusher. Enjoy your travels!
2020-2021 ruined everything it seems. -J
I love your home. Your bunny and puppy make your family complete. Your videos always make my day. Thank you.
So glad you enjoy them! -J
Morryde makes slides of many sizes for storage spaces. I’m guessing you’ve seen them. We added one to our 2006 Montana 2955RL a few years ago. We bought our rig when it was new; wish we had added the slide much sooner. It’s amazing how easy it is to find and get our stored stuff! We just had our brakes, drums, and bearings replaced, and I replaced the suspension with Morryde CRE3000, 1/2 inch thick hardware, and wet bolts with brass bushings-smoother, safer ride. God’s blessings on all your travels. Rollo
We’ve been considering those slides. Just too many things on the “want list” 😂😂😂😂 Ain’t that life.
We’re hopefully replacing our hubs brakes and bearings this month. Suspension I’m hoping makes it through Alaska. Time will tell! -J
Caulk! Caulk! Caulk! On all those white cabinets.
Hidden angle iron to connect the desk to the wall.
Bookshelf: cut straight down the sides of that rail, and remove it, add a short light piano hinge with some strong magnets to hold it up, or small (pretty) sliding locks on each side on the outside of the rail.
That’s all! Really enjoyed the tour and I was surprised by all the storage you have. Enjoy your channel immensely!
I love the bookshelf idea. May give try at a shot when we are stationary near tools.
Now I have to face my mortal enemy once again and grab a tube of caulk. 🥷
You two are the stars. The dog is just a sidekick.
Don't tell Trinity (or half our subscribers) that! 😂 -J
@OpenRoading your so right! There are many creators here where the pets are the reason we watch. Some where we can't stomach the humans to the point we eventually sadly stopped watching. Dogs rule some humans drool...
@@louissantoscoy6461 Hopefully we don't fall into that category! 😂 -J
@OpenRoading so far, you guys are just fine. When I see some start over acting, it gets tough to watch. If more would just be real and not looking for an Emmy. Lol. just my 2 cents
We really like the Home a Roam couple. Just so down to earth people
@@louissantoscoy6461 Well I promise you we always try to have extra energy but keep it real. We don't want to be boring. 🙂 -J
You guys have done an amazing job. Your home is lovely!!! The absolute best parts were the hairy bits but you can only claim credit for how well cared for they are. 😆
😂 For sure. -J
Totally understand the older but better built RV. Mine is a 2004 but when I shop for new I’m extremely disappointed with the lack of quality. I love my old lady and do my best to take care of her.
Yeah...If we ever shop for a new RV I'm honestly not looking forward to the process. -J
I live in Texas and between the summer droughts and winter floods there is a very wide range of humidity. I was getting the same cracks on my cabinet doors. When the cracks were open I caulked them with a thin bead of “DAP Alex Plus All purpose acrylic latex caulk plus silicone” It comes in white and clear and is for “molding, trim, baseboards, windows and doors”. Even though I used the white, when it cured, I repainted the caulk lines with one coat of paint because the color isn’t a bright white. It’s been two years and so far, so good. I got it at Lowe's but I'm sure HD has it too.
I love your videos so much. On Fridays I think, hmmm what’s happening with Open Roading! I just think you are the kind of people so many of us would like as friends. Funny, smart, kind to each other, a joy to be around and not pretentious at all. It is so fun living vicariously through your adventures. Thank you for always making me smile.
So glad we can bring a weekly smile! We hope we can continue doing that every week! -J
It's so nice when our husbands have to tell us we were right!! LOL Thank you for sharing your home with us! I have watched a few videos on some newer models and I would be hesitant to buy a new one.
Oh man...I'd be nothing without Kalyn. I can't speak for you and your husband but I can say that without my wife I'd never do anything interesting, try new things, or do anything nearly as exciting in life. So yeah...she's right a lot and I try to make sure I let her know that I see it. 😁
When it comes to newer RVs there are only a select few models that we'd even consider and even then...with some hesitancy. -J
Caulk!!! CAULK CAULK CAULK!! Put a small bead on the cracking corners before painting again
Have you seen my ability with caulk? 😂😂😂 this is why I have shied away from trying that for so long because it is in such a visible location. 😳 -J
You guys did a great job in remodeling your rig. I would keep your rig as long as you can, it is put together well compared to the new RV's coming out.
Yeah. Certainly going to probably need to get a different truck before we ever consider a new rig. -J
Upgrades are worth it! It's your custom home!
My class B is 20 years old, and I've renovated most of the inside ( they're never made for full time living). And the decals, too 👏👏
Nice job y'all!!
Thanks so much! Yeah - when you really make the space your own it really has that “home” feel! -J
I love what you've done to your RV. It's really beautiful. We bought a 20 year old Jayco (23') for our first RV and it had more storage than our current 30' Airstream. We did the same thing with our mattress. It hangs over a little, but it's so much more comfortable than the one that came with it. And I like the extra length. My feet hung over the bottom of the old one, and I'm not even that tall. (5'5") I had to laugh at the stick to prop it up to get to the storage. We did the same thing.
Haha! Those shock things are nowhere near strong enough to hold it up. 🤣
And RV mattress sizes are so silly! -J
I absolutely love the improvements that you guys have made to your RV. The two of you and your fur babies are such an inspiration to my husband and myself. We are planning FT RVing starting this September. We are in the process of upgrading our used RV to make it as boondocking friendly as possible. So proud of the fortitude the both of you display. I hope that we actually run into you guys sometime. Your videos have been so helpful.
So kind. Thanks so much! I’m sure we’ll bump into each other at some point! -J
You are right about the quality of the older RVs. Before our 2017 travel trailer (only used for camping and living in while building), we had a 2005 5th wheel. Both RVs were of equal brand/price but the older RV seemed much sturdier in the cabinets, shelving, etc...
It’s crazy to me that newer RVs aren’t built to be sturdy. -J
Love how you redid your RV inside and out 👍it looks great. ❤ Cody ❤ Trinity
Thank you! -J
I wouldn't even think about buying an RV of any brand after 2020 .... Wall Street squeezed the juice outa the lemon.... and it shows!! Travel safe guys your 5'vr is better than 90% out there
She's a beast that's for sure! -J
You get a paintable acrylic silicone that you can use on the cracks in cabinetry in your kitchen. It allows for contraction and expansion of the wood
I was really hoping not to have to face my mortal enemy yet again….caulk. -J
I would suggest using automotive paint for the stove cover, it tends to be more resistant to abrasive chemicals and oils.
If my next attempt doesn’t work I’ll give this a shot. Thanks! -J
Love your RV can’t believe it is that old. It is beautiful.
The previous owner took really good care of her, we’ve probably aged her more in the past 5 years than she did in her first 15. 😂 But we also have done a lot of cosmetic work! -J
The RV looks great 👍 You guys did a fantastic job with the upgrades! Your presentation on the videos is really entertaining! They are so enjoyable to watch! 😀
Thanks so much! We’re so glad they are interesting to people beyond our family. 😃 -J
your pup!!!!! so cute!!!! And yes - I live in utah and the cabinets, when painted here, seem to hold up ok. My first renovation I used regular paint and it did great. I've just finished my second RV renovation and I used a 1 step chalk paint and it went on really nicely - we shall see if it lasts! It's meant to be tough - so we shall see. I also used can spray paint for the cabinets in the bathroom and hate them already. The paint looks rough and we haven't even travelled yet!
Thanks for the tips! -J
I did the cabinets in my home and used Rust-Oleum Cabinet Transformations Kit. It takes time for it but I have only had to touch up once in 5 years and it was a cabinet I use everyday. Hope you find something to update your cabinets. Be safe on your travels. Love 💕 you bunny and pup. 🐶
This paint job would work great if we stayed in one spot. 😟 what I need to know is whether or not it will handle the drastic change from Florida humidity to Phoenix dryness. That seems to be our issue. The wood or paint contracts in the dry air. -J
I too had to downsize boxes of books. Trinity is adorable 🥰 she wants to be part of the video.
I'm 100% confident she knows what filming days are. -J
Wow, great job on the video and all your upgrades! SO glad you took Trinity into your hearts and home, she's so precious. Cody too, may he hang in there and stay healthy as long as possible.
Thank you! So kind. -J
I just found your channel and I love it. you guys are doing exactly what my wife and I are going to do in a few years. Grab us a 20 year old fifth wheel and redo it BoHo style 😀. live the life of boondocking
Awesome! This RV has served us so well for the past 5 years! -J
So cute, looks like it was a perfect find for you guys! Love it!
It blew us away that it checked off everything that we wanted....and had things we didn't know we needed at the time (Like a large water tank). -J
You did a great job on your RV. We have a Truma, too, and it's great. (And I agree with the commenter who said don't buy new -- yours is made better than new ones.)
Thank you! -J
For the stove top use appliance paint
Will that be OK with the heat of the stove? We were trying high heat rustoleum paint (for grills and such). -J
Love your videos. Love that yall are so real. Love what yall have done to your RV. Thanks for sharing your lives with us. Yall are a beautiful couple.
So kind of you. Thank you! -J
This is the kind of RV I would like. One with very solid bones. I wouldn’t need to make it as pretty, or nice looking, as you guys have, but I want the bones. Something that makes the continual fixing feel worth it, cause we all know RVs need continuous fixing. 😁
I'm not an expert but I believe there were quite a few good models in the early 2000s. There are a couple brands now that seem to be taking pride in solid structure. Time will tell though! -J
Try caulking the cracks. Just make sure the caulk is paintable.
Gonna do this…:but me + caulk = huge mess. 😬😬 -J
I love the tour. I love the lighter look. You are truly blessed! 💛
We are! -J
Yay! Been looking forward to this video! Your interior is gorgeous!
Also Love that you have a bunny. When we first started RV life, we had 4 ferrets. Sadly, they’ve all passed since then, but so many people thought we were nuts for having partial-free-roaming ferrets 😂
I also super agree that older models are made so much nicer and solid! Our fifth wheel is a 2014, and we have friends that just bought a brand new one a year ago, and the differences are so noticeable. A lot of our cabinetry and cabinet doors are real wood, but theirs is not and are already falling apart, amongst other things.
You certainly have to get used to the side eye if you have unique pets on the road. 😂 -J
Now I understand why your decals needed replacing! Even the most expensive 3M or Gerber marine vinyl only has about a 5-7 year warranty.
You mean they don't make them to last 20 years of direct sunlight?! 😂 -J
Just put a screw in the bottom of the hinge so the door doesn't fall down. Nice job of remodeling the rig as it is nice and bright with an open feel. You got a great deal for $12k as it appears very solid. Just watch you weights on all axes. I completely degrease, clean and retube all four trailer hubs every 10,000 miles. Might want to get an infrared gun to measure your trailer wheel hubs and tires temperatures every time you stop for increase in heat. I have had a trailer bearing go out in Alaska and parked us in the middle of road between Fairbanks and Anchorage.
Hoping to replace the hubs, bearings, and brakes in the next couple of weeks. I’ll have to get a better maintenance routine on them. -J
Just a thought for your stove top. I once painted an ugly gold fireplace trim in our 1970s sticks n bricks. I used a spray paint meant for grills and was very heat resistant. It turned out beautiful and never showed wear. All I remember is that I got it at the hardware store in the same area as other spray paint but it was specifically for painting high heat items.
That’s what I used! 😭😭😭
The cabinets look shabby chic!! ❤.
I wouldn’t touch them ❤
Hmmm....Not sure I can convince Kalyn of this....-J
Fun video! Thx for sharing the “real” info about RV ownership!
We’re happy to show you how we do it! Learn from the stuff we do right and certainly please learn from our mistakes! -J
it is bright in your rig. You wouldn't expect that looking from outside and if one knows how dark campers have been historically.
It was sooo dark when we bought it. It is so strange to me that it has taken almost until now for RV manufacturers to start doing lighter interiors. -J
White latex caulk would work wonders and then can be painted if you wish afterwards.
L brackets on the underside of the desk to hold to the wall or to the floor.
Now I just have to not get caulk everywhere when I do it. -J
Love this. Y’all are so creative. Me and my Trinity love your vlogs ❤️🐾🐾❤️
Trinity is such an awesome dog name. Only the best dogs have it. 😁 -J
Yay! It was worth the wait for this fabulous tour! I can't believe how much more spacious and residential you have made it! Your style is so beautiful, yet clean and simple! 🤗 I may be in the minority here, but I love your flooring! They don't make that kind of carpet anymore and I wish they did because I think it's beautiful. 😍 It's also very neutral, so good call on that one! Those roller shades are one of the most ingenious things I think I've seen! You absolutely made the best use out of that space and I would not want to give that up if I were you either! You are absolutely 1000% correct, RVs are not made well anymore. We have been looking to upgrade our current situation and the one that seems to stand out is Brinkley. They are pricey, but the quality seems to be there. I haven't seen one in person yet but based on what I have seen online and watching factory tours.🤓
Thank you thank you thank you for doing a tour, you have made my heart so happy! 💗🥰
So glad you enjoyed it! I don't think we would mind the carpet as much if it were....not 20 years old. 😬 Like...I've shampooed it several times....the water is never clean no matter how much I go over it. (TMI??) -J
Have you looked at MyTrelino composting toilets? This would completely get rid of the black water tank. When urine mixes with feces, this is what causes the awful smell. So keeping them separate is key and this is what MyTrelino did well. Plus there is no water usage.
I’m replacing my toilet with this one once i but an rv-hopefully this week!!
We have. The hurdle we can't get over for composting toilets is having a used TP trashcan in the RV. Totally cool with people going that route - great option with an especially high upside when it comes to emptying. But that con is just too big for us at the moment. -J
Hi there! My husband and I have been watching your channel for awhile now (but we haven't subscribed until now). Great video and upgrades! I just had to comment on your choice of RV! We bought a fifth wheel in 2009 (it's a Carriage Carri-Lite) for the exact same reason...because it felt so much like a home! We've been to many RV shows and we always come home thinking, "No upgrade for us. We're happy with our fifth wheel." We just spent the past year doing a few upgrades to ours as well (we ripped out the carpet and replaced it with vinyl plank flooring and new carpet in the bedroom, got a new fridge (we were pretty sure its days were numbered), and did a little painting (our cupboards are honey oak but we've only painted the trim for now). Whenever you decide to purchase a new fifth wheel, I'd go for a used one again. So many horror stories about flex frame going around right now and that's concerning. The old ones are solid and have usually stood the test of time.We are also planning a trip to Alaska this August to celebrate our 20th anniversary but we decided to do a land tour/cruise with Holland America instead (which I should point out was the first advertisement that came up when I clicked on this video 😂). as we're retired and thought it would be easier than the long trek across Canada from where we live in Southwestern Ontario. Safe travels -- looking forward to all of your Alaskan adventures 😊
Thanks so much subscribing!
I hear you so loud and clear with the RVs. We have no idea what the future holds... but man...So many newer models come with so many problems. (Not that we don't have doors falling off ours or anything. 😂 -J)
You two are an awesome couple. Just fell in Love with you 4 when I first started watching you. I know you are going to have an amazing time in Alkaska. I can’t wait for those videos. I plan on going on the road in a year or so and Alkaska is on my list. When I get out there I hope to meet you all. Love y’all Dawn Marie🧡🙏🦋
I hope you make it to your trip to Alaska faster than we did! Took us way too many years! -J
Thanks for this nice overview video. It's really a beautiful van. When you have time can you show one time in a video how you slide in and out the van. That's would be very interesting for me. All the best for you all and the coming Alaska Tour❣
Hi there. I think we're losing something in translation. Do you mean the slideout in the living room and bedroom? If so...we push a button....and it slides out. 🤣
There's a bit more on the motor of the big slide out in this video: ua-cam.com/video/Cuy50d7XpqI/v-deo.html
Great video we just got done with the last of our modifications after 2 years of full time . I agree these modifications are a must . Kalyn I’m with you one of my must haves was a fireplace and we just put one in . I love everything you’ve done especially the light colors mine were that ugly brown too ! Safe travels guys can’t wait to see your next adventure ( Ruth)
Thanks so much! We don’t understand why RVs come out of the factory soooo dark! 🤯 -J
No idea how to fix it!! I love the honesty on painting. And EVERY video is a Trinity one!!
It's true...Trinity needs her camera time! -J
I enjoyed your tour of your home on wheels. You have done a beautiful job of renovating. You hit the nail on the head they do not make RVs solid like the one you’ve got. As always, I love your channel and your videos. Safe travels.❤
So glad you enjoyed the tour! Yeah...I told Kalyn I keep feeling like a curmudgeon "They don't make things the way they used to" but it really seems to be true in this case! -J
Loved the tour. It truly does look more like a home than an rv. Regarding the seam in cabinet doors, I’d test this on one door: a very flexible, yet strong sealant. The best I’ve found is OSI Quadmax found at Home Depot and some hardware stores. Make sure it says QuadMax. I’ve used dozens of these cartridges on construction and rv projects and it never lets me down. It’s strong yet flexible. You were wise to think light as you did all your construction projects.
Thanks for the tip! I need to get better at caulking before I do this..... it's too visible. LOL -J
Caulking is a real art. I struggle with it also. I know the rules: put on real thin, dip finger in lightly soapy water, spread evenly with one long stroke. I watch the experts. They make it seem so easy. Applying a VERY thin bead is the secret. Still, I struggle. 😂
@@mikeweis5925 Right! Experts make it look so simple and easy. Just slide it right on there. Nope. Not me. Globs, bunches. Get's beads on the nozzle. *sigh* -J
Use white silicone to cover the cracking on your cupboards
Time to make a mess…. 😂 -J
The propane door is missing.A set screw at the bottom very short philips screw Probably eight cents for the screw
Indeed it is. 😁 2 of them! One on the top and bottom.
Ours have plastic pieces held by metal rivets. I removed them (still have them) because the sand storm in Texas "clogged" all my vertical hinges on my storage bays so that the doors don't close correctly without finagling.
That door was the test. I removed it, cleaned it, and now it closes correctly. Going to do it with the rest but first I'm figuring out the best screw to replace the rivets because I don't want it to vibrate out on travel day. -J
Thank you. thank you for NOT mentioning ‘Brooklyn M’ I’m so sick and tired of watching rv youtubes with BM gotta have! Love your channel, been enjoying since I discovered it.
Haha. Brooklyn does seem to be doing a sponsorship push. BUT please don't hold it against a UA-camr who seeks to earn some sponsorship income from their channel.
I've seen a couple of channels that really go hard on youtubers for specific sponsors and I honestly don't get it (especially since I've seen some of those complaining youtubers do videos with sponsorships.....seems hypocritical).
While we are waiting for a key sponsor that really aligns with us - I rarely hold it against a youtuber if they get a sponsor - even if it's one that "everyone else" is doing. It's a lot of work creating these videos so if you toss 60 seconds in for a sponsorship message I see no problem...especially since the content is free to watch. -J
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I see your point and I agree but “sometimes” these youtubers are pushing a product without testing example Nomad and I can name a few more, I’ve seen lately ‘must have’ then six months later they are pushing another similar product and telling us to buy this instead, money don’t grow on trees maybe for some but not for me, lol . Take care love your channel, you two are great couple, fun and honest!
19:58 they make a rattle can raptor liner... fyi!! It would be great in the stove cover!!
I feel like the texture would be super hard to clean when like flour or something is spilled on it. (Just going off what my truck bed liner is like - maybe it's not similar). -J
Fantastic video! You guys are so funny! You have so much storage. All your upgrades are so good! It looks so homey. Well done!
Thanks so much! -J
Great video as usual! You have a sweet home! If you do buy another RV, don't buy new!! Happy trails!❤😊
For sure! There are only 1 or 2 new brands we would even consider…but they are $$$$ -J
I have a 2000 Jayco trailer..same cabinet issues. Tub and Tile silicone works awesome, either white or clear and paint. Expands with humidity and weather changes. This sounds crazy but rhino lining on the cookstove cover can be a cool look and is too tough to chip off. One last tip..a vinyl "logo" in your back window above the bikes. When driving behind an RV my eyes are always drawn straight to the rear window, a nosy thing I suppose. LOL. You guys are so great at organizing, it's very impressive! I am selling my Arizona property this summer and am looking at your identical set up. I figure on $15,000 for a 5th wheel and $15,000 to $20,000 for a truck. Great Video!
Best of luck to you as you shop for your perfect setup!! -J
I love it❤
You did a great job ❤
Thank you! 😄-K
Very nice upgrade! Great job guys! Enjoyed the tour.
Thanks! -J
Enjoyed the tour of your home
Thanks for taking the time to watch! -J
Great video. Loved seeing your improvements. Safe travels.
Thank you! -J
If the caulk doesn't work , possibly small wood trim nailed or glued in to trim out the cracks.
Could work! I think the problem is the wood expansion and contraction (the crack is where 2 panels meet). So the solution will probably be caulk like so many have suggested. I just am the absolute worst with a caulk gun (as seen in the video with the "Devastated" Thumbnail.) -J
We always take our printer and between copies, scans for us and others and finally printing, we can't be with out it.. also, gets me some beers... i print for beer... hahaha
Gotta compensate you for the paper and ink! -J
You both got a good home have a good time when you go to Canada
We’ve been married 17 years and as of this year we have been in this home for more time than any other one home in our marriage. 👀 -J
@@OpenRoading me and my wife we been married 47 years we got a RV I hope we can take a trip out west
@@davidwinters1189 Honestly the west is so beautiful. Both Kalyn and I wonder what it would have been like to grow up in the shadow of the mountains. -J
You guys put out great videos. Looking forward to your Alaska adventure.
Thank you! -J
The 31 (or whatever the number is) is usually the floor length. When you go to do the brakes get the package that includes the entire brake part, bearings etc. Easier to replace the entire thing and gets rid of any rust that formed in the brakes. your axle likely has a stamp telling you what it is or the sticker in the rv will list if it is a dexter 6K axle, etc. If you want a video to understand what replacing the brakes, bearings takes look up South main Auto on youtube and look a couple years back in his videos for camper brake video. He (Eric O) is very detailed. If I am around I would walk you through it, it is not hard I use to do a couple trailers a year just to keep the brakes clean.
Awesome info - thanks! Yeah. If all goes according to plan I'll be replacing everything with pre-greased bearings etc. We'll see! And yes, I'll be doing a bunch of research to make sure I don't over tighten the wrong thing or under tighten something.
We won't tell the story of when I drove 60 miles with loose lugs... -J
Your videography and graphics are getting better and better! Truly professional quality.
Joseph sounds just like my husband trying to remember all of the DIY names.
There are additives you can add to paint to make them more “elastic” so they don’t crack with movement. (Learned this from painting on boats.) Please let me know of you want me to find out what brand we use(d).
I would 100% carry a printer if I travelled full time.
I’m blown away how much the drawer hardware cost. Was it custom length or something?
There is clear acrylic spray we use to set paints on crafts and artwork. I wonder if something like that would work on the stove cover.
We have a donation BOX in our hall closet. :)
There’s no such thing as too much space. LOL
You’ve reignited my desire to travel full time. I’m not going to start trying to convince hubs again right now (it’s 1:52am) but if you feel a cool chill down your spine anytime Sunday 5/18, that will be hubs glaring at this video. :)
I had to laugh at that last part. Yes... 2:00m...not a good time for convincing someone of anything. lol
I'm intrigued about the elastic additives. We are probably going to caulk next (yay.... you probably remember from the roof how good I am with a caulk gun... 👀😬) but we'll see how that goes.
The drawer slides were somewhere between around $50 each if I remember right. Then we had paint, wood, and a couple of tools I had to purchase in order to complete the process. The hardware was amazing though because it was easy to set up and fit perfectly in our cabinet. -J
Enjoyed your video, you have a beautiful home!!
Thank you! -J
Y’all have done a lot of work! Well done!! It definitely looks like a home!
Thanks Dana! -J
As you know, we travel in a 21 year old RV same length as yours by Keystone. The cabinets, frames, overall structures of these RVs if cared for, beat most of the new ones. Yes, some of the cosmetics are not as good, but that’s just skin deep. I replaced my wheel, brake assemblies last year that you talked about. Not as pricy as I thought it might be if you can manage to find the time to do it yourself.
Yep! The plan is to do them ourselves in the next 2 weeks. Still have a couple of ducks to line up but I'm going to be thrilled to have them all replaced. Will have someone else around to give me a hand as well which will be super helpful!
These old RVs are strong! -J
I think that a white, paintable, permanently flexible caulk may help. Even if the paint cracks, the caulk should remain in place, and the white should hide it. 😀
This means I have to be able to caulk something without being sloppy…oh boy. -J
@@OpenRoading haha Joe, I know the finger 👉 smoothing technique can be a mess! I found a tool made by Hyde called Calk-Rite. It does an amazing job without getting your hand covered in calk! Also you can use painters tape to contain the calk where you want it and keep it neat. The tape works especially well on bathtubs, but might not be necessary on on the cabinet .😀
@@MyBackyardScience I'll check out that tool! -J
Great tour! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! -J
Y’all did such a great job! but I especially liked all the throwback clips!! Seeing y’all pack up a house was so weird, since we’ve only known you in RV life! 😆
Thank you!! It was REALLY weird to see where we used to live. 😄-K
inspirational... a lot of that is because the redo is doable! so good to see a redo that looks good and is something ordinary people can pull off 😃👍🏽👍🏽
well done! thank you :)
That's for sure. If Joe can do it....literally anyone can. Like...Literally. 😂 -J
We fulltime in a 2004 Holiday Rambler Alumascape travel trailer and it is almost identical to yours except the bathroom setup. It IS a Solid well built RV. Must have been a great year
They just knew how to make them wayyyyyy back then. (I so hate saying 2004 2005 was wayyyyy back then. LOL) -J
Thanks for the review of your house. I am also renovating my rolling home. Just a couple of suggestions for your consideration. The black stove, use lacquer paint. You can get spray cans at the hardware store. As for the cracking around the cabinet doors, the center is supposed to "float" separate from the edges. I supposed you used a latex paint. Latex is water based so thin it down to runny consistency with water (you will have to remove the doors) and let it flow down in the cracks. A couple of applications should do the trick. That way the paint will cover the wood but not thicken and crack when the doors flex when traveling down the road. Love your content, but I'm waiting on the suggestion some other content creator friends gave you to improve your content. I think it was make longer videos but that is just my guess.
Thanks for the info!
We put the advice Craig and Victoria gave us in this video:
Main ones
- create content people want to see over content you want to create
- look for growing channels and learn from what you see
- treat it as a job not a hobby. Lots of hours and consistent deadlines.
@@OpenRoading Thanks. I look forward to your videos. you are both very personable and easy to relate to. However I have now watched all your videos and go through a little withdrawal every week. Waiting on the Canada crossing video.
@@rvwithbob Haha! Well we'll try really hard to avoid an "off week." 😁 -J
@@OpenRoading ❤
Great Intro, well done 🔥❤️
Thanks!! -J
Subtle decal, I like the size! I'm not a fan of the idea of a BIG emblem on the front, feel it'd be too shouty. Maybe a pair of similar sized decal on the sides somewhere.
I agree on the "Shouty." If we do it we want it to match the overall "aesthetic" of the RV. -J
Hopefully they get the quality back since the pandemic everything sucks.
I know. There are very very few new RVs I’d even be willing to consider. -J
@@OpenRoading I got lucky and bought a 2019 22rr not realizing how the quality fell after now working on a stronger van to pull it
@@jimc5624 Nice! Yeah - before we ever consider a new RV we really need to either overhaul our truck or buy a newer one. Current one needs a lot of work! -J
There's spray on products that will work and fit the decor.
Good video.
Which problem are we referring to here? -J
Is it just the cabinet doors that are showing the old original color? It coul d be from the lacquer buildup from the original spray. I might suggest using Kilz primer to seal and block the bleeding/crack then repaint it once Kilz is completely dry. They sell both oil based and latex based Kilz.
We actually used Kilz primer and love it! What's happening is in the corner where 2 wood panels meet, the paint is separating when the humidity drops. When we are in Florida those cracks mostly disappear. What I THINK (not an expert) is going on is the wood is ever so slightly expanding and contracting and since 2 panels are meeting at that point it's separating the paint. -J
Oh Joe, you will learn that we wives are almost always right! Both of my husbands learned that. lol
No, it is always Trinity. You know we love, love, love her. Every video is better with her! 💗
Wow! You are so organized. I guess that would be key in a small space. Love what you have done. You have certainly taken good bones and made them even better. I am sure the original owners are happy because of that.
I absolutely love your home. It is so beautiful, looks comfy and cozy.
Oh I've learned it! I just am sure to tell her every time I notice! 😂 -J
@@OpenRoading lol said like a good husband. 💗
@@OpenRoading you are an onery one! That’s something I love about seeing the two of you. You love to joke with each other. Too many people are just way too serious imnsho. Life is best spent laughing.
@@ernestinebyrne9912 100000% It's all about timing too. Sometimes...best not to joke - but when you've been together for years you get better at knowing when a light moment is needed even in rough times. -J
Have you considered attaching lights to the front of your motorcycle carrier in the event that you have to travel at night?
Have considered it. Just low on the priority list of upgrades at the moment! -J
Happy Friday 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Friday is the best day! 🏆
@OpenRoading the 31 on the trailer is supposedly the living portion length - inside
I'm looking at a 29RL which is actually 34ft
@@gallixymike1530 ahhhhh. Ok...but no one wants to know the interior length when they ask how long your RV is! 😂 Silly manufacturers and their numbers. -J
@OpenRoading Have Fun and be safe in Alaska !!!
Great video! Really enjoyed the RV tour.
Thanks so much for taking the time to watch! -J
I love it
Glad you enjoyed it! -J
I luv all the upgrades! So bright and homey. Best interior for sure I watch a lot of RV videos and the inside of urs is my fave. They are just so dark inside. I have noticed in some of the brand new rv tours I’ve seen lately they are lightening up. I think Thor has an interior on their class c that’s light and my first thought was someone on their design team must have seen ur interior 😂 cuz it’s first from manufacture that was not full of that dark wood that I have seen. Just my opinion but I think ur on to something w ur interior and manufacturers should move in that direction. Thanks for the content!
So so kind! Thank you!! -J
Hello. I bought a 2009 Bighorn. 5th wheel. And the quality is better then shiny new one. I also bought a 1999 F350 dually for the 5th wheel. I have upgraded the suspension with Morride and the Pin box with GenY.and went from a 4 leaf spring to a 5 leaf spring. I have purchased but not installed a composting toilet because my 1st 2 workcamping gigs are FHU. I'm still planning my battery and solar set up. I put 1870 solar panels on plus 200 portable solar panels but have not hooked up since i have all the victron equipment. The wiring is a bit intimidating for me as a non electrician. But the end of summer it will be done. I like living in a 5th wheel since for 36 years i lived in a Semi truck(No Home) so this is fantastic! I haven't painted or remodeled the in side yet. Not because i don't want to but for the lack of imagination and time😊 It's encouraging to see what you have done with your 5th wheel.
Awesome stuff! Lots of really smart upgrades! -J
I would not trade in your RV you did a great job up grading it. You will not find a new one that is better. Maybe a truck but the cost so much money. Safe travels
Truck is certainly in more need of swapping out than the RV. Hoping she gets us to and from Alaska first though! 😁 -J
Nice, thoughtful upgrades. Thank you for the tour & explanations behind each. Even sticks & bricks have project lists.
Indeed they do. Maintenance is a fact of life! -J