Deborah, have you always been this craftsman smart? You are so interesting and self dependent 😊 I love watching you build your van (home). Cozy, functional and a place to relax and enjoy . Sleep well ❤❤
@@NorthofSomewhereNomadyes it is! I once made a sliding plateau for my mouse and keyboard for a desk, much simpler than this (and all I bought was a drawer set of which I used the slides) but I was so pleased with the result! You're a master carpenter, on the other hand. 👍🏻👏🏻🎉 Great to watch. I really like and admire that mastery, the way you tackle challenges. I really do. Btw, I have now spent two nights in a tiny car that I don't own. I nearly broke my back, so to speak, on the seats. 😂 Also, I was painfully cold the first night, so I did better during the next. What I learned? I love it! I definitely want vanlife. There's something about it. Not sure what it is. It's probably a combination of the peacefulness and the independence/resourcefulness. It's not at all like camping. That may be what people assume, but it's totally different. Afterthought: You may really enjoy learning about the many different ways in which you can connect pieces of wood. I remember having seen videos about old Japanese techniques here on RUclips but I have come across different western ways too. There was a time in my life, over 20 years ago, when I was really fed up with how much time I was spending at a computer as a self-employed person and I contemplated making and fixing furniture as a new sideline. There happened to be local course offering. I decided that my apartment on the third floor was not really suitable. 😊 But it did seem interesting and fun!
Hey Deb I'm glad to see you got the better slides. I was kind of concerned about the other ones. Great job on the fridge drawer! You're getting to be a pro! I bet you're so excited for this weekend!! YAY!
Hi Debra Great carpentry work, that is fantastic that you are so experienced even if all this is on RUclips! Your rebuild is really coming along I’m so impressed by your talent! You are really doing precise work there especially in the slide out drawer! Keep on truckin! You can do most anything nd you are a real go getter especially learned a lot from living in your Fiesta that takes guts Girl a big hug and pat on the back for tackling all these projects👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💕🤗😴😴
❤ Wonderful job. I would just tack material curtains up for the front of your cabinets. It is inexpensive light and can easily be charged out in the future. I found thrifted pillows cases work great, but you could even purchase new and not spend much. Shower curtains are wonderful because the plastic ones don't unravel and you don't have to sew, but in extreme cold I have had one crack. Best wishes on your contend build. I love it, but what counts is that you love it. ❤😊
You may want to add metal L-brackets under the plywood tray and secured to the slide panels . Otherwise weight of the fridge will start separating the ply layers where it’s screwed to those slide panels . 👍
Good morning Debra flipping out but smooth as you say! Funny thing is that no matter it works for you. Genuine and functional ingenuity as well. Thanks again great job , your humorous. thoughts effects us all using simple words explaining the function of thought and action. Wishing you luck, home depot probably knows you by name as you walk in the door." Hey Debra" Take care
@richardkotowski2268 lol...home depot. They help me out a lot with advice and stuff. Thanks so much Richard 🤍. Funny thing is I actually amuse myself sometimes 🙃
@@NorthofSomewhereNomad I have to admire anyone who can give you some wanted advice, Keep up with what you love to do, it's incredible that you are building a home on wheels.laughter and all take care
I'll like to give you at tip on finding where to drill your holes. Take some painters tape put it on the back side of slide then mark on tape where the holes are. Then remove tape from slide and tape to wood you will have perfect template of where to drill holes.
Deborah, have you always been this craftsman smart? You are so interesting and self dependent 😊 I love watching you build your van (home). Cozy, functional and a place to relax and enjoy . Sleep well ❤❤
@quiltingmell Thank you 🤍 I have always been pretty artsy, and love challenges. It's been hard at times, but so gratifying when I figure it out.
@@NorthofSomewhereNomadyes it is! I once made a sliding plateau for my mouse and keyboard for a desk, much simpler than this (and all I bought was a drawer set of which I used the slides) but I was so pleased with the result!
You're a master carpenter, on the other hand. 👍🏻👏🏻🎉 Great to watch. I really like and admire that mastery, the way you tackle challenges. I really do.
Btw, I have now spent two nights in a tiny car that I don't own. I nearly broke my back, so to speak, on the seats. 😂 Also, I was painfully cold the first night, so I did better during the next. What I learned? I love it! I definitely want vanlife. There's something about it. Not sure what it is. It's probably a combination of the peacefulness and the independence/resourcefulness.
It's not at all like camping. That may be what people assume, but it's totally different.
Afterthought: You may really enjoy learning about the many different ways in which you can connect pieces of wood. I remember having seen videos about old Japanese techniques here on RUclips but I have come across different western ways too. There was a time in my life, over 20 years ago, when I was really fed up with how much time I was spending at a computer as a self-employed person and I contemplated making and fixing furniture as a new sideline. There happened to be local course offering. I decided that my apartment on the third floor was not really suitable. 😊 But it did seem interesting and fun!
I really admire you. You’re doing such a great job!
@@Bohotraveler Thank you so much 🤍🤍🤍
Way to figure things out! It a great thing😊
Amazing 🎉 job. Well done 👏
@@petrabutler3463 Thank you 🤍
Awesome! 🎉
Those latches are so cool!
@@beyouvanlife Right! 🤩
Confidence and determination radiates from the inside out. Great job!
@@christineG8285 Thanks 🤍🤍🤍
Again...inspiration for me! thank you for showing.
Great project! You do nice work
Thanks 😊
AWWWsome!!!
@@offgridforrealandraw Thank you 🤍
Well done 👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks 😊
Another accomplishment.👏💫🌺
It's "Custom" built! Looks fine, and most important, it works.
Hey Deb I'm glad to see you got the better slides. I was kind of concerned about the other ones. Great job on the fridge drawer! You're getting to be a pro!
I bet you're so excited for this weekend!! YAY!
Thanks Patti 😀🤙 Omg. You have no idea ❤️🐶❤️
Slides are hard to work with. You did a good redo job. Congrats 🎉
Fantastic work
@@NorthofSomewhereNomad oh I can imagine!! Been there done that LOL. Have the very best time!!! Lucy I’m home!!! 😂😂😂
@@sharonoldham4374 Thank you 😊
Very cool watching you do and learn and do better and learn ... hope you are enjoying as much as we are.
@@silliesallie302 Thanks 😊 🤍
Hi Debra Great carpentry work, that is fantastic that you are so experienced even if all this is on RUclips! Your rebuild is really coming along I’m so impressed by your talent! You are really doing precise work there especially in the slide out drawer! Keep on truckin! You can do most anything nd you are a real go getter especially learned a lot from living in your Fiesta that takes guts Girl a big hug and pat on the back for tackling all these projects👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💕🤗😴😴
@DebraBehrens-sn4bi Thanks Debra. Some of these projects have had huge learning curves. I appreciate you. 🤍🥰🤍
I love your beeps when you cus. I go thru the same thing.
I wouldn’t have had the patience for that part of the drawer. Great job!
@@paulettesimko3092 It almost ran out. 🙃 Thank you 🤍
Those are the right slides but you can also buy those with a built-in lock mechanism so they don't slide out until you unlock them.
❤ Wonderful job. I would just tack material curtains up for the front of your cabinets. It is inexpensive light and can easily be charged out in the future. I found thrifted pillows cases work great, but you could even purchase new and not spend much. Shower curtains are wonderful because the plastic ones don't unravel and you don't have to sew, but in extreme cold I have had one crack. Best wishes on your contend build. I love it, but what counts is that you love it. ❤😊
@@anitasimmons3599 Yes, I'm going to work on my curtains soon. Thanks so much 🤍
You may want to add metal L-brackets under the plywood tray and secured to the slide panels . Otherwise weight of the fridge will start separating the ply layers where it’s screwed to those slide panels . 👍
@@carefreehighway this is a really good suggestion 👍🏻
@@carefreehighway I agree. It has to be done.
Your doing fabulous..
@@micheledelnigro9259 Thank you 😊 🤍
Pretty cool work! Fun to watch.
Square screw heads drive me crazy as well as I seem to strip them more easily. 😮
Thank you 😊
Good morning Debra flipping out but smooth as you say! Funny thing is that no matter it works for you. Genuine and functional ingenuity as well. Thanks again great job , your humorous. thoughts effects us all using simple words explaining the function of thought and action. Wishing you luck, home depot probably knows you by name as you walk in the door." Hey Debra" Take care
@richardkotowski2268 lol...home depot. They help me out a lot with advice and stuff. Thanks so much Richard 🤍. Funny thing is I actually amuse myself sometimes 🙃
@@NorthofSomewhereNomad I have to admire anyone who can give you some wanted advice, Keep up with what you love to do, it's incredible that you are building a home on wheels.laughter and all take care
I'll like to give you at tip on finding where to drill your holes. Take some painters tape put it on the back side of slide then mark on tape where the holes are. Then remove tape from slide and tape to wood you will have perfect template of where to drill holes.
@NettieK-64 That's an awesome tip! That would have definitely made that part much easier. Thank you 😊
Nice job my friend I’ve installed a few in my build already . They lock-in if you push them back far enough
Great video can’t wait to see more …Kev c
@kevc3583 Thanks Kev. Are you working on your build here on the island?
@@NorthofSomewhereNomad no I’m in Sask but hopefully next year to spend my winter on the island
Glad you worked it out, annoying for you as it must've been. Worth it to have it secure when travelling though. 👌
@@Vickyplaits Yes, absolutely. Securing it is next steps
Yay!