Just gives that finished look, you know? My last camper just had carpet glued to the walls. It looked totally fine and like it belonged there, but I feel like this kind of paneling with the foam just adds an extra touch.
I had a phone call and had to turn off the sound. I can't believe how fast you were moving at the end of the video. I have never been able to move that fast. But it is looking good. Someday soon you will be cruising into them thar hills.
Looks incredible! I am definitely taking notes and going to use some of these excellent techniques. Did you do anything for a vapor barrier? Is that necessary?
I would like to get the same lightweight plastic and fabric you got. Can you tell me or add a parts list, please? I’m ready to finish my OVRLND camper I have.
Bad Ass Brunette MOTTO....Monkey see, Monkey Do.....lol YOUR not fooling this cdn, your no monkey.....and you definitely are extremely determined to learn and understand the art of your BadAss Tacoma Rig....and yes DIY not too shabby indeed!!! Cheers, B
I hadn’t thought of doing that for my trailer ceiling…
I guess that’s what I’m doing now.. 👍🏻
Thanks for the idea!
Glad I could give you some ideas!
I never in a million years would have thought of this approach. Looks really nice. I guess I should start watching more van build videos.
Just gives that finished look, you know? My last camper just had carpet glued to the walls. It looked totally fine and like it belonged there, but I feel like this kind of paneling with the foam just adds an extra touch.
I'm lost for words. It's good to see that your getting experience for when you do my van, haha.
I had rewatch the beginning because I was star struck looking at that GL500 in the background. Super helpful video and confidence inspiring!
The enjoyment that you are feeling is seeing your home almost finished❤
Closer and closer every day.
Loving the corrugated theme, I would have never thought of it and makes so much sense
And the glue, I'm a fastener or welded guy... makes way more sense than staples (or whatever) for this type of build
Watch from 4:08 to 4:45 at 1/4 speed.
You're welcome.
You did an amazing job on the interior.
Very cool! Look's great with the bonus of light weight and easily removable.
Closer and closer you get to the end. Absolutely fantastic. I can tell it’s incredibly gratifying. So happy for you. Have a great weekend. 🙂
Outstanding! As always, very happy for you and please stay safe.
Very cool to see how you made your interior panels.
I had a phone call and had to turn off the sound. I can't believe how fast you were moving at the end of the video. I have never been able to move that fast. But it is looking good. Someday soon you will be cruising into them thar hills.
I move faster, you can't see me move, ever off the chair. My wife's main complaint.
@@garypitonak5340 LOL. "Want to see me do it again?"
Nice!
Looks incredible! I am definitely taking notes and going to use some of these excellent techniques. Did you do anything for a vapor barrier? Is that necessary?
Epic build. What is your poly panel product name ..thx
I would like to get the same lightweight plastic and fabric you got. Can you tell me or add a parts list, please? I’m ready to finish my OVRLND camper I have.
Plastic corrugated board was from Home Depot. Fabric was from online, "Marathon" brand.
Why did you decide to you use corrugated plastic at the end ? In the prevoius video you started to use polywall? Why didn't it work ?
What part of WA are you in?
One of the rad benefits to becoming a Patreon supporter is you get exact locations with my travels. 😁
Aloha from Honolulu
Yay first.
🏆 - First Comment Award!
Looks great!!!
Bad Ass Brunette MOTTO....Monkey see, Monkey Do.....lol YOUR not fooling this cdn, your no monkey.....and you definitely are extremely determined to learn and understand the art of your BadAss Tacoma Rig....and yes DIY not too shabby indeed!!! Cheers, B