I really like the looks of the wood on the walls! They're gonna be awesome. Hmmmm . . . did not expect the blooper segment right at the end of the video . . . Nice!
You need to isolate the pump from any structure so that noise and vibration do not communicate inside, and your controller must be inside because it controls your temperature like a thermostat, and gives you information that your remote does not give you. The remote will be used to start your diesel heater from outside your shelter.
Ken, I still suggest, while you have the heater cover box open would be a good time to install a heat shield between the heater and the fuel tank, so fuel is less likely to expand and leak out in the future. A friend of mine recently restored an old pickup, and just summer heat on the exterior sheet metal of the cab caused the gasoline in his full tank to leak out up through the cap when it expanded. Damaged his paint job, as gas ran down from the cap and got under the paint.
The beadboard is such a great idea for this build. Glad you got that stain process down with the brush (vs rag method). Sweet color. Looks like golden oak (on video). I'm sure everything looks even better in person. Love the bloopers ... Ken Unscripted and REAL. 🙂
I finally got to turn the AC off and open a window or two here in Florida, but that doesn't last long here. The boards you are installing look really nice.
Wow, 26F! Good thing you can start the heater to warm it up so you can work in comfort. Wow, up to 70F! I was just thinking that those boards would be under the bed. They look nice put up! I'm glad to know that the heater works well! I like your color on the boards that you like better. It's looking really nice around the window. Thanks for this video Ken!
Looking great, Ken! Was wondering if putting a fitted piece of rubber or foam behind the fuel pump may help to reduce or even eliminate the ticking sound if caused by vibration? That’s awesome at how much heat that little burner puts out. Great find!
Man Ken, that back wall looks SO good in that bead board, and especially with that stain color you picked! I laughed WAY too hard at your bloopers reel! 🤣 Your frustration was palpable. 😊
Ken, My first cordless drill was Makita, corded miter box, Makita, but mine were cast iron bases, not sure I can lift it anymore, but they still run after more than 30 years.
There is a lot of choices for RV lighting, one thought use 12 V recessed puck lights on the side panels where you're using fiberglass insulation. You could also mount a dimmers/switch control by the entry door.
Great to see the progress on the Vardo. Just FYI they sell a quieter "silent" fuel pump for your diesel heater. Might be worth looking into. I'm considering heating our cellar with one and found everyone complains about the clicking fuel pump. The silent fuel pumps are running about $25 and they also sell a fuel pump muffler for around $10 that claims to work as well.
Hey Ken! You're a joy to watch. Every morning my pup and I sit down to enjoy you and Kya work on something. It's even more enjoyable these days as I myself am just under two weeks post total knee replacement. I'm not a craftsman or carpenter, but you bring a lot of insight to things for a mortal like me. Thank you for your content and sense of humor!
Looking good, you got to make the donuts. I understand when you are doing the same thing over and over. It can be boring, like I said. You got the make the donuts. Keep up the good work. Plus as you get closer to your surgery, please let us know. I and hopefully others can keep you in prayer. I just had a friend who just had surgery on October15 for knee replacement and the first few months can be the most toughest time. Thank you for your videos.
Good morning🙏 KEN 🙏❤️❤The walls look great. I think we're having a 3 day Indian Summer this weekend. Then back to 30°~50°. 35°~64° Today. Praying for your knees. GLORY BE TO GOD SE MICHIGAN 🙏 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇺🇸🙏🇮🇱🙏
Ken, I wonder if you could Mount that clicker on a rubber pad to keep it from vibrating against the wood, and step further, enclose that rubber pad and clicker/noise maker in a separate little box
Good morning Ken. You are making great progress. You remind me of Bob the builder. My grandson, Marshall, used to ask us to put on his DVD. (He is now presently heading to Virginia to prepare him for going on a mission for two years.) We would get in the van years ago and Marshall would keeping asking for "Bob". You reminded me of Marshall when you asked your viewers, "Can we build it?" . . . and the response was, "Yes we can!" 😊
It's a CO detector: Carbon monoxide, not Carbon dioxide. CO is deadly. CO2 is pretty harmless. I think you could get some thick rubber, like a piece of an old tire, to mount the fuel pump. Fasten the pump to the middle of the rubber, and bolt each end to one of your vertical sticks. That will isolate the vibration from the wood, but still be strong. If you still hear clicks inside, you could fasten some sound deadening material to the outside of the plywood in the heater's box.
Three sayings we used to say: Tying steel, "Talk and Tie!". Mixing material, "Watch out for turds in the punchbowl!". Ends and corners, "Trim hides the sin!". That is going to be cozy!! I didn't hear the ticking from the fuel pump after it was running for awhile. Thank you Ken.
Good Friday morning Ken .... liking the "boards" .... it's gonna look real rustic in there👍🏻 Hope you have a wonderful weekend Ken, Sandi, Lauren + Kaiya and the chicklets✌🏻✏📐🔨🪚🌞👣
Hello Ken. Just a heads up when using fiberglass insulation. Always wear a mask, if it can make your skin itch like crazy just think what can happen to your lungs.
Hey bud to fix that clicking they have newer ones that don't click as loud but you could also take and put a piece of wood across the top and support it with a piece of string and it shall make it a little bit quieter if not you'll have to just get a newer pump
My Grandparents used to have an old Grandfather clock that had a nice slow bonk sound to it, that was OK to fall asleep to, but that fast clicking would drive me mad. If it's faster than your heartbeat it's a nightmare!*! 🙃❤
Someone else might have said this but CO2 is what we exhale from our lungs... pretty harmless. CO is carbon monoxide... pretty dangerous. Yes, it's common for people to mix up the terms. On that fuel pump, try suspending the pump by only clamping the lines a few inches away from the body. Maybe even try isolating those lines with a piece of foam rubber and zip ties so nothing is rigidly mounted. This will keep the wood from acting as a soundboard and amplifying the noise. BTW, the bead-board going horizontal will give the illusion of the Vardo being wider than it is, just like in fashion where a striped shirt can make someone look fat or skinny, depending on the direction.
The diesel heater is pulling air from the outside do CO2 won’t build up. There is no cooking inside at present but someone might use a gas stove if it’s cold so that’s where the CO2 device will be needed but not for the diesel heater. The Vardo is looking great
may be ahead of the game but you said you are leaving the diesel heater controller outside?? I know you have the remote and don't need the controller inside but the temp sensor is in the controller not the remote... so if you set it to 21c (70 degrees) and it is 32 degrees outside... the heater will never drop down in heat.... moving the controller inside will act like a thermostat and keep it at around the 21 c...... you will want this when sleeping at night or you will be waking up at about 40c (100)..... also not bringing in the cold air return will suck any outside fumes or smells into the inside..... the hose is long enough to cut and put on the air intake.
@@kenskarpentry merci de ton message j'ai 3 ans de plus que toi j'ai pris ma retraite à l'âge de 60 ans je te souhaite une bonne et longue retraite à Bientôt
@ 14:52 if that is all being covered by a bed why not use a sheet of something instead of the bead/tongue and groove boards ?? way less labor intensive and wasting premium material ??
That paneling is going to look nice. I love natural looking wood.
Got a good beat but it's hard to dance to. I give it a six. 🤣🤣👍👍
Haha
I really like the looks of the wood on the walls! They're gonna be awesome. Hmmmm . . . did not expect the blooper segment right at the end of the video . . . Nice!
Haha
You need to isolate the pump from any structure so that noise and vibration do not communicate inside, and your controller must be inside because it controls your temperature like a thermostat, and gives you information that your remote does not give you. The remote will be used to start your diesel heater from outside your shelter.
Maybe some isolation pads behind the pump mount might quiet it down inside.
Ken, I still suggest, while you have the heater cover box open would be a good time to install a heat shield between the heater and the fuel tank, so fuel is less likely to expand and leak out in the future.
A friend of mine recently restored an old pickup, and just summer heat on the exterior sheet metal of the cab caused the gasoline in his full tank to leak out up through the cap when it expanded. Damaged his paint job, as gas ran down from the cap and got under the paint.
Wow
The beadboard is such a great idea for this build. Glad you got that stain process down with the brush (vs rag method). Sweet color. Looks like golden oak (on video). I'm sure everything looks even better in person. Love the bloopers ... Ken Unscripted and REAL. 🙂
the wood is making the room look bigger than it is, looking good Ken!
Thanks
Ken, the back wall with the bead board looks amazing 🤩 and Kaiya barked in the background who was the company squirrel 🐿️ or mailman 😮😊❤
I finally got to turn the AC off and open a window or two here in Florida, but that doesn't last long here. The boards you are installing look really nice.
Very nice
Good to know the heater works well and it's always nice to move inside and begin the finishing.
It sure is!
Looks great , it's amazing how each step adds so much to the project ! Thanks for sharing !!!!! 😊🙏👍❤️
Thanks
I'm loving that wall, it's coming along nicely!
Godspeed!
Thanks so much
Wow, 26F! Good thing you can start the heater to warm it up so you can work in comfort. Wow, up to 70F! I was just thinking that those boards would be under the bed. They look nice put up! I'm glad to know that the heater works well! I like your color on the boards that you like better. It's looking really nice around the window. Thanks for this video Ken!
Thanks I appreciate it
Looking great, Ken! Was wondering if putting a fitted piece of rubber or foam behind the fuel pump may help to reduce or even eliminate the ticking sound if caused by vibration? That’s awesome at how much heat that little burner puts out. Great find!
Man Ken, that back wall looks SO good in that bead board, and especially with that stain color you picked! I laughed WAY too hard at your bloopers reel! 🤣 Your frustration was palpable. 😊
Ken, My first cordless drill was Makita, corded miter box, Makita, but mine were cast iron bases, not sure I can lift it anymore, but they still run after more than 30 years.
There is a lot of choices for RV lighting, one thought use 12 V recessed puck lights on the side panels where you're using fiberglass insulation. You could also mount a dimmers/switch control by the entry door.
Great to see the progress on the Vardo.
Just FYI they sell a quieter "silent" fuel pump for your diesel heater. Might be worth looking into. I'm considering heating our cellar with one and found everyone complains about the clicking fuel pump. The silent fuel pumps are running about $25 and they also sell a fuel pump muffler for around $10 that claims to work as well.
Cool thanks
Hey Ken! You're a joy to watch. Every morning my pup and I sit down to enjoy you and Kya work on something. It's even more enjoyable these days as I myself am just under two weeks post total knee replacement. I'm not a craftsman or carpenter, but you bring a lot of insight to things for a mortal like me. Thank you for your content and sense of humor!
Hope you're healing well from your knee surgery!!!
Looking good, you got to make the donuts. I understand when you are doing the same thing over and over. It can be boring, like I said. You got the make the donuts. Keep up the good work. Plus as you get closer to your surgery, please let us know. I and hopefully others can keep you in prayer. I just had a friend who just had surgery on October15 for knee replacement and the first few months can be the most toughest time. Thank you for your videos.
Ken tolle Arbeit von dir 👍🏼👌🤗🙋♂️🇩🇪
Thanks
Good morning🙏 KEN 🙏❤️❤The walls look great.
I think we're having a 3 day Indian Summer this weekend.
Then back to 30°~50°. 35°~64° Today.
Praying for your knees.
GLORY BE TO GOD
SE MICHIGAN 🙏 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇺🇸🙏🇮🇱🙏
I love the boards, it really shapes the Vardo wall.
The Vardo has it very own“Metronome”. Who knew! 🎶 🎶 😂
I don't know if anyone suggested it yet, but a rubber isolator may quiet the clicking from the fuel pump🙂
Good morning, looking good lined with the bead board. Thanks Ken!
Thanks
Ken, I wonder if you could Mount that clicker on a rubber pad to keep it from vibrating against the wood, and step further, enclose that rubber pad and clicker/noise maker in a separate little box
Ken, please wear a mask when installing insulation above your head !
Good morning Ken. You are making great progress. You remind me of Bob the builder. My grandson, Marshall, used to ask us to put on his DVD. (He is now presently heading to Virginia to prepare him for going on a mission for two years.) We would get in the van years ago and Marshall would keeping asking for "Bob". You reminded me of Marshall when you asked your viewers, "Can we build it?" . . . and the response was, "Yes we can!" 😊
It's a CO detector: Carbon monoxide, not Carbon dioxide. CO is deadly. CO2 is pretty harmless. I think you could get some thick rubber, like a piece of an old tire, to mount the fuel pump. Fasten the pump to the middle of the rubber, and bolt each end to one of your vertical sticks. That will isolate the vibration from the wood, but still be strong. If you still hear clicks inside, you could fasten some sound deadening material to the outside of the plywood in the heater's box.
Nice and cozy. Looks good
Thank you! 😊
I really like what you have done!🌻👍🌻
As for knee pads...I use waste chunks of that pink foam board you are using for insulation
Can Ken build it??? Yes, Ken can!!! 😂 Good job!!! 👏 👏👏👏👏👏 👏
Haha
Add a rubber grommet at the fuel pump mounting and wrap the fuel pump with zipp tape. Just a thought. 😊
Thanks
Three sayings we used to say: Tying steel, "Talk and Tie!". Mixing material, "Watch out for turds in the punchbowl!". Ends and corners, "Trim hides the sin!". That is going to be cozy!! I didn't hear the ticking from the fuel pump after it was running for awhile. Thank you Ken.
Haha good ones
That's going to be so nice.
Goooooooood morning, Ken!
Ken, I wish you were wearing a mask for ventilation
I need a heart button not just a thumbs up! Love the conversation Ken and the bloopers rounded the corner perfectly!
Good morning my friend looking Perfect lol.off too work I go .🌄🐊🌴😎
Good morning have a great day
Good Friday morning Ken .... liking the "boards" .... it's gonna look real rustic in there👍🏻 Hope you have a wonderful weekend Ken, Sandi, Lauren + Kaiya and the chicklets✌🏻✏📐🔨🪚🌞👣
Hope you have a great weekend as well!!!
I think you are quite attached to this Vardo. Who wouldn't be? 👍👍👍
Hello Ken. Just a heads up when using fiberglass insulation. Always wear a mask, if it can make your skin itch like crazy just think what can happen to your lungs.
Hey bud to fix that clicking they have newer ones that don't click as loud but you could also take and put a piece of wood across the top and support it with a piece of string and it shall make it a little bit quieter if not you'll have to just get a newer pump
Put receptale on each side of lowest ceiling
That's gonna be one cute vardo! 😊
You do a great job on that house i like what you do
Dang that’s gonna look good. God bless.
That look good
Thanks
Looking great
Thanks
Ken, good morning. Love the bloopers.
Thanks
Maybe a piece of rubber floor mat to attach to pump to? I'm guessing it's not vibration it's sound waves. Need a sound deadening layer.
Good morning!
My Grandparents used to have an old Grandfather clock that had a nice slow bonk sound to it, that was OK to fall asleep to, but that fast clicking would drive me mad. If it's faster than your heartbeat it's a nightmare!*! 🙃❤
Ken is it possible to set it up to put an annex tent on the side you are having for cooking and eating
Looks good❤️🙏🙂
Someone else might have said this but CO2 is what we exhale from our lungs... pretty harmless. CO is carbon monoxide... pretty dangerous. Yes, it's common for people to mix up the terms. On that fuel pump, try suspending the pump by only clamping the lines a few inches away from the body. Maybe even try isolating those lines with a piece of foam rubber and zip ties so nothing is rigidly mounted. This will keep the wood from acting as a soundboard and amplifying the noise. BTW, the bead-board going horizontal will give the illusion of the Vardo being wider than it is, just like in fashion where a striped shirt can make someone look fat or skinny, depending on the direction.
Gooood morning,looks great 😮👍🍂🍁🌾🇺🇲
Good morning. Thanks!
Mount the pump onto a strap that is suspended between the post and plywood. And make a door to the heater and fuel tank.
Definitely the doors. A strap sounds interesting
Hello Ken good work as always
I am looking to buy a hoodie most of my work outdoors I like the one you have where can I get one ?thanks
I only have large medium and small left if you want one they’re $45 each. You can email me at kenskarpentry@aol.com
Good morning! Looks like the heater is going to heat the vardo easily! Looking forward to seeing the bed built soon and what that will be like!
Yes. Me too!
WV HILLBILLY KEN ANY THING YOU DO YOU MAKE IT LOOK EASY YOU ARE A PRO SIR
Thanks
The diesel heater is pulling air from the outside do CO2 won’t build up. There is no cooking inside at present but someone might use a gas stove if it’s cold so that’s where the CO2 device will be needed but not for the diesel heater.
The Vardo is looking great
Thanks
How are you going to finish the rear enclosure? i guess a big piano hinge across the top would make for easy access to the heater.
I’m still working on that
You are a nice man. I like your stories. Goodyear luck!
Thanks so much
Looking awesome
Thanks
@@kenskarpentry you do nice work it’s a pleasure to watch your skills
She's going to be a beaut, Ken! A lot of work for sure, but certainly something to be proud of.
Thanks
Morning Ken!
Good morning to you
Love the outtakes 😂
Haha thanks
Looking good, Ken !
Thanks 👍
It seems like the clicking noise from the heater stopped once the unit warmed up - Am I right?
Good day to all.
Good day to you as well!!!
@@sandygrant9220 Yep
Good day to you
@@kenskarpentry Yep.
may be ahead of the game but you said you are leaving the diesel heater controller outside?? I know you have the remote and don't need the controller inside but the temp sensor is in the controller not the remote... so if you set it to 21c (70 degrees) and it is 32 degrees outside... the heater will never drop down in heat.... moving the controller inside will act like a thermostat and keep it at around the 21 c...... you will want this when sleeping at night or you will be waking up at about 40c (100)..... also not bringing in the cold air return will suck any outside fumes or smells into the inside..... the hose is long enough to cut and put on the air intake.
Nice
Thanks
Bonjour Kens ta vidéo aujourd'hui est très bien Ton Wagon n'est pas encore terminé quelle âge à tu bon Vendredi à bientôt
Hi Jack. Thanks. I’m 71.
@@kenskarpentry merci de ton message j'ai 3 ans de plus que toi j'ai pris ma retraite à l'âge de 60 ans je te souhaite une bonne et longue retraite à Bientôt
Have you considered Surface mount electrical like “Wiremold?”
I may do that. Thanks
Good morning
Good morning
Even time you move the fuel you lose the prime fuel oil is different than propane
Thanks
Is there a reason you are face nailing rather than tongue nailing the boards?
The tongue is to small for me
🥰😍🤩🥰🥰😍
@ 14:52 if that is all being covered by a bed why not use a sheet of something instead of the bead/tongue and groove boards ?? way less labor intensive and wasting premium material ??
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