Four Wheel Campers Project M | Custom Interior | Full Walkthrough
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Here is a tour of how and why I setup my project M the way I did. This is the first ever time I used video editing software and trust me, it shows lol. But bear with me as I think my video skills will improve.
I sincerely appreciate all comments and questions.
give the video a like if you liked my build and subscribe if you feel like it!!
Here are links to many of the products I used in this build, "As an Amazon affiliate I earn a little off of each purchase at no extra charge to you"
Solar system:
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Generic Shunt amzn.to/3QWzYOS
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Plumbing:
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1lb to 20lb propane hose
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Coleman fold-n-go BBQ amzn.to/3sni6Dz
X-Bull traction boards amzn.to/47xdidq
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Rok Block Tailgate gap seal amzn.to/3MFGcQI
Small D-ring tie downs amzn.to/3G3tWpf
Camco RV leveling blocks amzn.to/3ufIVtS
I have been thinking of getting a Project M. This is the most impressive build I have seen. I could see myself boondocking indefinitely with your setup.
Thank you, it was a really fun build, especially with all of the cool little things :)
Great job! Wonderfull arangments, simple and wery funcional. I catch some ideas from you! Thank you for the fantastic tour! Wish you and your doughter nice camp adventures 👌👏👏👏👏
Thank you!!!
Best looking build i have seen
Thank you, that really means a lot!!
Can you make a video on how you take out your cabinets when you make it a work truck. Thanks
Wow. That’s a nice setup. I’m looking at getting a ProjectM for my f250 longbed.
Great job James! Video is well done, and they will only get better.
Thanks brother, I really appreciate that!!
Great job on the build and explanation. This giving me some ideas to look for. Myself wouldn’t need much of cabinets. I like to keep more open space as much I could so I could utilize when needed as each trip goes. Safe traveling. Subscribed
I like the set up, I would make driver side drawers half the height and put a pull out couch/bed w/ removable swivel table in the alley. also would put fridge in a drawer on slides.
I have to say I like you cabinet set up. You mentioned building them lighter what would you use to do that? I really like the slider cabinet door idea you used is that just 1/4 inch ply? thanks
Thanks, Building them lighter: smaller faceframes, less 3/4" ply and I would use the RV cabinet building method where everything is 1/4" ply with supports at the edges and across long runs. The sliding doors are 1/4" prefinished maple ply.
Absolutely beautiful!
Thank you !!!
You gotta do a build series on the lighter cabinets if you make them
nice cabinets ,
Thank you!!
Ya great job on the build that's the way it goes you do your first build and your ok with it and on the second build you improve it and yes you change your plan
I probably will go back and rebuild it all just to lighten the load but for now, works excellent!!
@@theangrycamper sounds like a plan
Hey awesome build out! I was curious what things do you leave in your truck bed when not camping? Also do you have any videos of going from truck mode to camper mode (how you put in your cabinets and secure everything prep for camping etc?) Curious how much work is involved... debating on project m vs slide in...
Thanks, I did shoot a video showing how I did it but it was pretty lame so I deleted it :(
@@theangrycamper haha gotchya! Well next camping trip you have planned would love to see how you prep it and get those awesome cabinets in! The water, power so cool. I'm leaning towards project m so I won't have to have the hassle of taking a slide in off and on and storing it...
How did you keep all the dust out while out on your trip? I love how your build turned out, and I’ve been debating between this idea of a camper (on my eight foot bed) versus a cargo trailer. I do or am leaning towards the camper due to the ease of parking and going anywhere I choose.
Thanks for your great videos!
Thank you!! Personally I would pick a camper over a trailer any day of the week but, the pros and cons of each are definitely worth serious thought and contemplation..... As far as dust, There is a company called Rok Block and they make seals for tailgates. here is the link to what I used. amzn.to/3R01Hgm
any chance you'll do a setup and break down of your setup?
Like a video that shows how it all comes apart and out of the truck?
@@theangrycamper That would be interesting and educational.
How much does it cost for all the materials?(without the water heat part)..... it would be great if you sell this service to people who needs it!
The material would be a different cost specific to the camper, truck and final cabinet design.