Hopefully everyone caught what you did there, because keeping the interior temperature over 100 degrees makes running pex much easier. Way to make good use of that heater. #protip
While redoing the floor in our rv we had someone tell us about this . What Happens When Pressure Treated Wood Meets Aluminum? While there are different types of pressure treated wood, the most common types contain copper. That copper content is the big problem - when copper comes into contact with softer metals like aluminum, it corrodes. I wonder if you had any issues with this?
That’s the first I’ve heard about that. I finished the floor over a year ago but I haven’t seen any evidence of corrosion. It doesn’t touch the walls, there’s a pine board that goes in between the subfloor and the aluminum siding. The sheet metal in the floor is galvanized and never gave evidence of corrosion. I appreciate the heads up. That’s very good to know.
sometimes iwonder if its less work starting from scratch with fresh materials. seems like youre investing MORE with a used camper than a fresh start. maybe keep the trailer base
Your doing a great job! 😊
The project is really coming along!
Like the pink shirt. This is crazy but I have the EXACT same camper, literally everything is the same.🤯
And here I thought I was building a custom camper. Maybe next time……
So am! Can’t wait to see more. It’s gonna look amazing when you’re done
Thank you! It looks way better than I had hoped for. We have the kitchen done and I’m working on the video for that now.
This is rad! Excellent work. We’re currently renovating an 86 Toyota Motorhome. Cheers!
Thank you and I hope your renovation goes well.
I have one and am debating doing a project like this.
Just a heads up It costs a lot. Aside from that and the frustrations that come along with it, it wasn’t too bad. 😉
Hopefully everyone caught what you did there, because keeping the interior temperature over 100 degrees makes running pex much easier. Way to make good use of that heater. #protip
It makes the snap back way less painful.
And it dried up the leaks nicely
The video shows you laying sheet metal over old dirty flooring. What’s up with that?
Sheet metal and foam won’t cause friction?
What base did oyu use? Ive been looking for that exact one to go on the toilet.
We got it from recpro. I’m not sure about the exact model but it’s 36” long
Whats the name of the bathroom/toilet set up?where can I get it?
While redoing the floor in our rv we had someone tell us about this . What Happens When Pressure Treated Wood Meets Aluminum? While there are different types of pressure treated wood, the most common types contain copper. That copper content is the big problem - when copper comes into contact with softer metals like aluminum, it corrodes. I wonder if you had any issues with this?
That’s the first I’ve heard about that. I finished the floor over a year ago but I haven’t seen any evidence of corrosion. It doesn’t touch the walls, there’s a pine board that goes in between the subfloor and the aluminum siding. The sheet metal in the floor is galvanized and never gave evidence of corrosion. I appreciate the heads up. That’s very good to know.
Where did you get the j railing
I believe it was vintage trailer supply.
At the stage your at now how much $ do you have in it?
Very soon I’m going to be doing that video. It’s more than we were expecting, I’ll say that much.
6?
sometimes iwonder if its less work starting from scratch with fresh materials. seems like youre investing MORE with a used camper than a fresh start. maybe keep the trailer base
I’m pretty sure it was.