Unbelievable Cargo Trailer Conversion to a Tiny RV Camper
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2019
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You won't believe the before and after of this cargo trailer conversion! How we took a 112 sq. ft. trailer and converted it into a comfortable and cozy RV camper, complete with a shower, toilet and a king size bed. Don't forget our follow-up where we talk about the toilet issue and answer other questions. #cargotrailerconversion #cargotrailercamper
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More videos from the build:
Check out the before video - • A TIny RV Remodel - Ca...
Dual hose vs. single hose portable a/c test - • Testing Portable Air C...
Projects and progress posts can be found on chatfieldcourt.com:
Tongue and Groove Ceiling Install - bit.ly/2km906L
Kitchen Backsplash Install - bit.ly/2mnaBKl
Vinyl Plank Flooring Install - bit.ly/2vfQiiz
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What a nice build! I was very impressed with your kitchen counter! Great job salvaging something amazing from that large slab. I also really liked your storage stools with the rubber feet. Great idea. One other thing I had not seen before was the removable wallpaper. I thought it was tile! What a nice touch with minimal install and very practical. Overall a very, very nice job!🎉
Ipe wood is from the fast growing Tabebuia impetiginosa . It’s not in the walnut family, however it is one of the hardest woods to work with. And last longer than Teak.
Your's is the layout I'll use should I ever build out a cargo trailer. It's perfect! I would add a lacy curtain for the bathroom.
You did a Great job on that counter top!!
Love the awning, bed and door. Bug no to the shower. Ask any Van Lifer, waste of space. Si many ways to be able to set up a shower. Unless you're living full time un that. Big no. Cook outside. Overall look is nice. Great Job
I recently had the pleasure of meeting this couple during one of our recent camping trips. Genuine, super nice people and this Cargo Trailer Conversion was amazing. They were nice enough to give me a tour and the build looks even better in person. They truly did a great job and the attention to detail was impressive. I picked up some great ideas to add to my personal cargo trailer conversion. Thanks again and it was a pleasure meeting yall.
Hi, can you share the weight of your Tiny RV Camper? I am just trying to see if my current 2019 Atlas could tow something like that.
One of the best builds I've watched. Do you have holding tanks?
What trailor company did you use? How much did it cost after window
Such a beautiful little home. Decor is elegant and understated and I love what you did with the walnut countertop and the backsplash. ❤️
What is the tongue weight as built? Loaded? Very nice conversion!
Looks good. I guess you just hook up to water supply without a tank at the campground.
No bathroom door is a big NO! Yuck!
This is the best I’ve seen so far
Very nice!
Do you think you could live in it full time?
I love it! Beautiful job. All the right priorities, comfortable bed, functional bathroom, totally love the butcher's block counter and fold away table, and so tastefully decorated.
I've been watching a ton of cargo trailer camper conversions, and this one is the nicest one so far.
The fit and finish on everything is remarkable. Pardon me if you mentioned it and i failed to catch it, but what material did you use for the flat (not shiplap) walls?
How much did it cost to do the conversion (not including the trailer itself)