Hey hey!! Yes John was a big help! He’s still hanging in there, fishing his worries away 🎣 one day at a time! Thanks for watching, stay tuned more coming at ya!
Thank you! We had a rooftop tent on our Tacoma back in the day. Not interested in putting one on Macho. We would like to do a canvas tent 🏕 in the future. We have a wood stove to put in the tent and it would be awesome to do some winter camping in it. Thanks for watching!
Love your built, videos, and family. I have a question about the insulation. Did you not do the floor? I didn’t see that happen in the vid. And reason behind that?
Thank you! We insulated under the floor this winter. We used close cell spray foam. We didn’t have much time to build it out so we have dialed it in over the winter.
@@OverlandUncharted Allright then. I'm about to dive in a build and trying to locate, or come up with a design for a ramp style rear door for my retired e450 u-haul. Thanks for your time and enjoy your creation.
Good idea! We would had to buy a few syringes for the job. The syringe would be a one time use. The epoxy is not the easiest stuff to work with in such a dry place and the floor had to be sanded anyways.
Cool setup! Appreciate your take on how to make the electrical system less expensive.
Awesome! Yes, anything to save a dollar these days, everything has gotten so expensive!
Good to see Jersey John pop up! Amazing build Kurt and Jen!! 👍👍👍
Hey hey!! Yes John was a big help! He’s still hanging in there, fishing his worries away 🎣 one day at a time! Thanks for watching, stay tuned more coming at ya!
Sorry I named you Kirt.
Adorable boys you have there! What a great way to grow up and experience our great country!
Thank you! This has been one of the best decisions for our family. Certainly a great deal to learn on the road! Thanks for watching :)
Construction tip # 203: ALWAYS point to something with your tape (measure)
Haha exactly!
WOW and THANKS MUCH! Good to see Kurt in his element and sharing logic and reasoning in build of electrical! ALL THE BEST and CHeers! :)
appreciate that Marty! Yes Kirt is def in his element here...and the next, and the next, and so on :p!! haha. Thanks for watching buddy!
Really cool electrical set up. on the most recent 3 builds I've done 12v. Gradually doing more renogy components. This seems so much better.
Thank you!
Kirt this us really helpful .
Great information! Thank you.
Thank you!
Great video guys👍👍
Thank you!😁
Very entertaining series. Have you guys thought about a roof top tent over the cab?
Thank you! We had a rooftop tent on our Tacoma back in the day. Not interested in putting one on Macho. We would like to do a canvas tent 🏕 in the future. We have a wood stove to put in the tent and it would be awesome to do some winter camping in it. Thanks for watching!
Love your built, videos, and family. I have a question about the insulation. Did you not do the floor? I didn’t see that happen in the vid. And reason behind that?
Thank you! We insulated under the floor this winter. We used close cell spray foam. We didn’t have much time to build it out so we have dialed it in over the winter.
Use a turkey baster
Could have I suppose except it gets tacky so quick would have had to get a few
Can you cover more on the use or purpose of 240v
Yes!! Absolutely, got more coming at ya in the next couple of vids. Stay tuned :) Thanks for watching!
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Nice! Miss you buddy! Hope all is well!
To anyone asking if its really fire retardant wool I have only one question… Ever seen a sheep on fire? I haven’t lol. Joke aside… good choice :)
Hahaha, you have a point sir!!
I can't find a video on the rear door. I'm very interested in that technology used on your box truck.
It’s a landscape box from morgan. They have it on their website. It’s called a proscape box.
@@OverlandUncharted ahh, so it came with the box? Guessing you guys added that box to the truck?
Yes we did. Got the chassis cab and dropped it off at morgan to have box built and put on.
@@OverlandUncharted Allright then. I'm about to dive in a build and trying to locate, or come up with a design for a ramp style rear door for my retired e450 u-haul.
Thanks for your time and enjoy your creation.
Did the good doctor not come upon the idea of using a 200ml or larger syringe for filling those cracks with epoxy?
Good idea! We would had to buy a few syringes for the job. The syringe would be a one time use. The epoxy is not the easiest stuff to work with in such a dry place and the floor had to be sanded anyways.
You should wear a mask and not breath that stuff.
Love your work Son
Thanks pops!