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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
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Комментарии • 45

  • @BadassBrunette
    @BadassBrunette  Год назад +5

    I'm really looking forward to testing this camper offroad!

  • @takenpictures
    @takenpictures Год назад +1

    It is looking great! I think the tape is going to work just fine. A quality tape on a clean and smooth surface is a stronger bond than most people think.

  • @tommatheson5855
    @tommatheson5855 Год назад +2

    Thank you for bringing us along!

  • @tylerthomas3521
    @tylerthomas3521 Год назад +3

    Where did you source the honeycomb panels? Looked a bit online and didn’t have much luck.

  • @EasyDoesIt18
    @EasyDoesIt18 Год назад

    Very cool, looking forward to seeing the interior buildout. Keep up the good work.

  • @Dutch58
    @Dutch58 5 месяцев назад

    Just found your channel and this amazing build.
    You can be stoked about the panels you made! Sometimes I wish my wife would occasionally be interested in my projects (not all😃).
    Thanks for the tip about the double-sided tape. I just ordered it. If you can use it to glue your camper, I can certainly use it to glue the rear inner and outer fenders on my Defender😂
    Cheers from Munich

    • @BadassBrunette
      @BadassBrunette  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for stopping by! Best of luck with the fenders on your defender! Cheers!

  • @scotegertson2300
    @scotegertson2300 Год назад

    Love this. It's comin' along nicely.

  • @xRenegade44x
    @xRenegade44x Год назад

    looks like a baby airstream! pretty cool build.

  • @keithrides65
    @keithrides65 Год назад

    Two sided tape was the best way to go for sure! High tensile strength and will not let them fall off. Project f8nally taking shape.

  • @davidchavez81
    @davidchavez81 Год назад

    Pretty cool. I work in composites and have been considering doing this with carbon fiber and fiberglass.

  • @jimgraves6464
    @jimgraves6464 Год назад

    Looking good Badass. Hope see driving around leadville Twin lakes this summer

  • @jendro1212
    @jendro1212 4 месяца назад

    What is the thickness of the panels? Best build enjoy and may Bob bless you guys

  • @RaulMartinez-pq5in
    @RaulMartinez-pq5in 4 месяца назад

    Nice job! I’m interested in building my own camper, I like challenges 💪🏼. Do those panels have insulating properties? If so, what R Value? Where dud you buy the panels?

  • @craiglinnenbrink4706
    @craiglinnenbrink4706 4 месяца назад

    Nice build. Can you tell me where you got the panels and how did you cut it Thanks

  • @johnicaaracri5582
    @johnicaaracri5582 Год назад +1

    Hey quick question what are the panel name. Want to find some. Thanks keep killing it.

  • @tomas5376
    @tomas5376 Год назад

    Lookin’ good! I’m pretty sure I noticed some tack welding holding it all together.

    • @BadassBrunette
      @BadassBrunette  Год назад

      The entire skeleton is welded together, which yeah is what's holding it together.

  • @rickgibbsvt
    @rickgibbsvt Год назад

    Curious to see what type of seam sealer you are going to use. So many people just throw angle iron over each corner, but your design should come out much cleaner. Well done!!

  • @user-hr1hx2qc7p
    @user-hr1hx2qc7p 2 месяца назад

    👍

  • @ryanb2182
    @ryanb2182 Год назад

    Looking fantastic! We’re eagerly awaiting the next video on your build. Did you ever figure out what was making that noise on your Tacoma?

  • @mitralex
    @mitralex 7 месяцев назад

    I know that this sticky tape is super strong . But How does it stand against water leakage?

    • @BadassBrunette
      @BadassBrunette  7 месяцев назад +1

      The tape is simply holding the panel to the skeletal frame. Like a rivet. Then we did automotive seam sealant on every edge. There has been zero leaking so far.

  • @bengb25
    @bengb25 Год назад

    Will there be a flex, vibration, temperature and stress test to make sure the double sided tape hold those panels?
    I love the clean look. My only concern is driving down the freeway and one of those panels comes off and hits another vehicle.
    Is there any safety precaution just in case? Safety leash for each panel maybe?
    Looking forward to seeing the completed build 👍

    • @229Reaper
      @229Reaper Год назад

      This is exactly my thoughts...I thought after the panels install they were going to weld every seam...yeah it looks great for sure...but going off-road and vibration if the panels move a Little the silicon seam will brake and it gonna have leaks.Overall I'm sure this camper will awesome.

    • @BadassBrunette
      @BadassBrunette  Год назад +6

      I used this tape on my solar panel brackets on my old camper. 4 years later they're still up there and refusing to budge. The strength of this stuff is no joke.
      So no, Im not worried about these just flying off while rolling down the freeway. Its not like this is its final form. It'll be sealed, edged, and epoxied. Plus the interior insulation that'll be glued to each panel and secured internally.
      And look, if something comes loose, again its not going to just rip off and fly off in dramatic fashion. It might come loose in place to which we will address it then. But the tape and seam sealer will actually allow the camper to have some bend and flex while offroading, which is a good thing.

    • @BadassBrunette
      @BadassBrunette  Год назад +3

      @229Reaper The tape and seam sealer allows for the camper to flex and give while offroading. That's a good thing. This stuff is not going to suddenly become brittle and just break off. We're using very expensive industrial material. Pretty sure it'll withstanding a wee bit of vibration. Besides which, if Things that are too rigid and don't have ANY movement, that's where cracks and breaks happen.

    • @229Reaper
      @229Reaper Год назад

      @@BadassBrunette awesome, can't wait to see painted...you guys work hard 👍💪...sure thing it will looks good without any bolts or rivets 👌 thanks for the infos I freaking love DIY projects and this one is really nice and I'll be following this built 😀

    • @RiAirgead
      @RiAirgead 10 месяцев назад

      @@BadassBrunette First off this build is awesome, amazing job and thanks so much for posting. My only concern with the tape (if i were to do it for myself) is freezing temps to very hot temps; we go from 40c highs to -40c lows up here. The interior insulation glued and secured internally would pretty much eliminate any concern, excellent point,; so long as the glue is rated for temp and moisture. Very cool idea and process.
      I'm curious, if you ever see this, if you had considered any alternative methods. Only thing I could think of would be rivets but that's not great for looks + it makes holes everywhere

  • @sgtrat87
    @sgtrat87 Год назад

    Looks great. Nice progress. I'm curious about using the "angle iron" with the aluminum. No worries about a galvanic reaction causing issue with the paint down the road? People are bitchin all over the Gladiator forums cuz our trucks are a mix of steel and aluminum and this is causing issue with the paint. Cosmetis concern only really, but thought I'd ask.

    • @BadassBrunette
      @BadassBrunette  Год назад

      Technically I misspoke. It's not true angle iron. It's aluminum angle track.. whatever the official name is for that.
      The entire camper will be aluminum. Any steel is with the flatbed.

  • @largemarge1603
    @largemarge1603 3 месяца назад

    Video starts at 02:39

  • @AKlivn
    @AKlivn Год назад

    Why did you choose passenger side for the camper door?

    • @pghmtnbiker
      @pghmtnbiker Год назад

      Probably because she lives in the US and when you park on a street, you want to be able to access the camper without standing in traffic.

    • @BadassBrunette
      @BadassBrunette  Год назад +1

      Layout efficiency. The fuel ports are on the driver side, which is where the diesel tank/ heater will reside. Going off the back was a consideration for a while but then you can't utilize the entire backspace for mountable storage (like fuel and traction boards).

  • @timphillips8966
    @timphillips8966 Год назад +1

    I think you're gonna have problems with the panels letting go of the "sticky tape." Freeze/thaw cycling will kill that tape, the panels will pop loose and rattle you into an insane asylum. At this point I'd add rivets to ensure it all stays together. Automotive panel adhesive woulda been a better choice than the tape. I sincerely hope I'm wrong tho...

    • @tadjohnston4883
      @tadjohnston4883 5 месяцев назад

      Mine is going on two years now in using 3M VHB tape with no issues.

  • @gaviny-w3569
    @gaviny-w3569 Год назад

    Too small for expedition camper!

    • @BadassBrunette
      @BadassBrunette  Год назад +2

      According to who exactly

    • @gaviny-w3569
      @gaviny-w3569 Год назад

      @@BadassBrunette
      Me, especially if you want to go really off grid! Too small for sure! Cannot do much with it!

    • @BadassBrunette
      @BadassBrunette  Год назад +2

      Neat story

    • @gaviny-w3569
      @gaviny-w3569 Год назад

      @@BadassBrunette I'm not subscribed so no "next story here for me! Thank goodness! Definitely not my interest for a really good off-road expedition type vehicle!
      Definitely not"badass " content! Not even close" must be "civilian" type "badass" not real badass! Stop the dreaming! Real badass is not even close to here that is for sure! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣