You are the total package smart,hard working,indepedant,and a dog lover. After working 45 years at blue and white collar jobs I tried these two "retirement jobs". Seasonal Park Ranger in Vt spending 6 hrs./day paddling my kayak w/my dog maintaing campsites. They pay quite well these days and always need help.Worked at a Rescue Kennel full and part-time. When my SS kicked in I just volunteered 2 days/week. Enjoyed them both know fully ret.4 years hanging out my dogs.
Love how you explain the cost breakdown and your "real end profit". You are definitely wise and resourceful! You clearly have a vision for everything when you do a renovation and it's crazy how most people can't see that a fresh coat of paint and new floor completely change and update the look. Your personal little touches staging all of the extras made a huge difference too! I've been a sub for a short time and just getting a chance to catch up on your videos!
Because I think your spirit is awesome I wanted to share a tip for getting rid of black mold spots WITHOUT damaging the canvas. I tried everything and had mostly damaging results until I tried Hydrogen Peroxide. Spray on straight HP and just let dry over areas you want to remove mold from. Re-apply as needed until all mold is gone. DO NOT rub or use a cloth! Let the HP just do it’s work. I have used this now for years on various camper pop tops and never damaged the canvas. It works every time. I know I searched for a long time to find a product that works but doesn’t weaken the canvas. I hope you find this useful. Great channel. Love your straight forward approach and use what you have handy approach. Happy travels!
Nice creative production, appreciate all the funny cut scenes. I'm on several of the gig apps, lots of UE. A few things I do... My tips went up 25% when I put "love bad traffic, huge potholes, and high gas prices!" in the app's "Why I deliver" spot. It reminds them of the bs we're saving them from dealing with, and for some reason they tip more having thought about it. I triple my hot bag, so food is better insulated, hotter food means bigger tips. I put a lifesaver and an andes mint (per diner) on every delivery, leaves a good taste in their mouths right about when the app has them finalize tip. I use a dry erase board to write pickups name on to show restaurant staff, even made a little ubereats logo for it at kinkos so it looks pro... merchants like it. It cuts the line, interrupts the phone order, pickup is faster, can be seen across the dining room, through windows, on cameras, etc. On the wild world tip, it's also a small shield. Less repeating myself, no sticking my phone in peoples face. Tips are always more than trip earnings with these methods. I also text customers right when I get the request. I tell them "I'm x minutes from pickup, I've turned off new requests so your delivery will not be stacked with another order, I'll text an eta when I've got the goods in my heavy duty triple hotbag". Doing these things has many times turned low tip orders into huge tip orders. May your traffic be light.
Oh my word! These are GREAT! You truly do deserve those bigger tips! Thank you for all the valuable info. I don't know which idea is my favorite because they are all so good! Keep up the awesome work! 👏🏻
@@ChristineMeachum will do! Let's pray for Uber someday to turn the button to accept an order, into a slider, so we don't end up accidentally taking BS orders because we're touching our phone when they pop it up. 👍
Very smart ! My husband and I flip things. We hate pop ups too. We sell Rvs , vans. Homes. Just anything we can flip. Currently flipping a home. It’s going to be nice when time to sell. But it will be time to move on. Good luck with your flipping, it’s so worth it ! Leslye
Just came across your Popup flipping video. This is one of the hobbies I have planned to do during retirement. I'm really aiming towards having an actual shop by then rather than just a two car garage. You have the right idea though, popups are actually one of the best starter RVs for singles, couples or with a handful of kids. Can be pulled by most midsized SUVs/trucks and pack small. Cleaning up and flipping these popups is great.
Gosh, you are so organized. I don't know how to say this but this makes me feel "Proud of You" I hope more people get off the couch and DO more.Great side hustle!!!
p.s. you could use this type of experience with reno on poptops as contract work.. you just do the reno, but your clients would foot the bills and pay your contractor fee - you could be the "Galivanting Glamper Gal! The mobile popup camper reno-queen" - your M.O. could be helping folks turn their seldom used popups into airb&b spots lol.
Lol those are good names 😆 I did think about that but I would be concerned my reno wouldn't live up to people's expectations. I wouldn't want to disappoint anyone. It's easier for me just to do what I like with one then people can buy it or not 😃 Great suggestion though!! 🙏🏼
This is great. I love campers and love seeing old ones polished like a pearl and brought back for their next chapter. My hubby and I had an old popup that we remodeled over the winter (we had owned it for 8 years and it was great, but we wanted less manual labor setup when we got to camp) and sold for more than we thought we could get for an almost 30 year old camper. It's amazing what some touch ups and elbow grease can do! I'm now going down the rabbit hole of camper renovations and I would love to do this as a side hustle! Our yard is pretty tiny though. Thanks for showing me what is possible! Do you make that checklist you use when looking at buying potential campers? available? I'd buy one! Ah! Found it and thanks!
Nicely done! Your efforts made a world of difference to how that camper looked. At the end of your video you ask for other travelers to share how they make money. Not entirely sure my experience qualifies, since it's not necessarily something that is easy to do on the road from day 1. But it's flexible-ish, since I'm able to work hard at two seasonal jobs, and then play hard without working at all for the remainder of the year. My first job lets me pay the bills for the entire year while working only three months, and the (irregular) second job gives me a fair bit of fun money to spend while traveling the remaining months (in low-cost destinations only - usually Latin America, Southeast Asia, or USA Vanlife). First, I prepare tax returns. There's definitely a learning curve here, but once you've got some expertise the hourly rate can be pretty good, (I'm at $70/hour working for somebody else) and the season only lasts from mid-January until April 15. If that is of interest, I hear the H&R Block training is pretty good (and last I checked it's free!). H&R Block isn't a great place to work, IMO, but doing one season with them would let you get your feet wet and decide if you like the work. If you do like it, I'd suggest getting your Enrolled Agent license (no education requirement - just study for and pass a test; not easy, but do-able for most people). With that, and a few seasons of experience, you should be able to pull $30+ an hour during the three month tax season working for someone else. If you decide to get your own clients, you should be able to charge $100/hour or more, and the startup expenses are pretty minimal as long as you don't have an office (i.e., less than $400 using Drake pay per return software plus your existing laptop and phone). In many circumstances it can be done remotely as well. (I've worked from both Europe and South America with no problem. Well, no problem since I didn't tell my employer!) The second thing I do is inspect homes after disasters for a FEMA contractor. It's an on-call position, so I'm only able to work when they need me, but they cover all my travel expenses and give me a per diem stipend to cover food and incidentals as well. The hours are long, but I usually make at least $2,000/week. Downside is that it usually doesn't last very long. Often just 3-5 weeks per deployment. And there were two years where they didn't need me at all, so it's not a reliable source of income. There are two companies that do this work for FEMA - Vanguard Inspection Services and WSP Inspection Services. It's probably easier to get started with WSP. Getting hired isn't too hard, but it is a months-long process.
Wow! Thank you so much for the detailed information! I do love crunching numbers and spreadsheets so the tax preparation gig sounds pretty cool! The home inspection job sounds very interesting as well. I saved all the info you provided to possibly look into it more. I really appreciate these excellent tips!!! 😃🙏🏼😃🙏🏼
Nice work! It sure looked nice when you were finished! I just got a 1979 Dodge Transvan that I am fixing up to eventually live in. You gave me some ideas for the interior, thanks. Be happy !
Well this is interesting way to make some money. Very informative video. Keep up the hard work and safe travels. (Your poor camera lens couldn't catch a break lol)
Such a great video! I love older pop-ups. They have so much character. It turned out beautifully! Would you consider showing how you test them before you buy?
What a clever idea! You were able to see a need and use it as an opportunity to make money. We’re seeing more and more retirees AND Gen Z folks get involved with “the van life”, and a caravan is more comfortable way to do it. A refurbished older caravan is an affordable option, so it’s great that you’re doing this. Great work, and best wishes for your continued success.
I've been considering renovating campers. I've traveled the country utilizing my skills for years (I'm a cabinetry/wood refinisher), and I've been wanting to travel full time for a while. I'd like to explore and camp too, but this would be a great side gig. May I ask if you fixed the ceiling before it sold? I follow your channel, and happy I came across this video. Thank you for sharing. I'm also from Michigan 😊
Awesome job ! I love reselling been doing it for years. I’ve thought about campers before but never done any. Did you not have do transfers of titles and all through DMV ? I’ve messaged you before while back when you were traveling through Orange Beach, Alabama.
I usually don’t say this because I feel like everyone says this and it’s a repeating cycle and I forgot what else I was going to add on which I’ll edit later , but you are definitely an intelligent woman and cute love those glasses . You know that stereotype blondes are” dumb “ this shows that blondes are smart
Hi someone is giving me a pop up that they want to get rid of! FREE!! But here’s the thing, it’s been sitting in their yard for 3 years. I have a picture of it and it looks good on the outside. It’s a 2001 Jayco light 1500 lbs. Would you take on a project like that? I’m new to pop ups but I’m willing to take on a simple project. You emailed me the check list so thank you for that!
I wouldn't know if it was a good project or not without looking at it. If it's free though that sounds like it might be worth a try since you don't have much to loose. If there are major things wrong with the functionality or the canvas then be very cautious please. Those are often too expensive to fix for it to be worth anyone's time. Best wishes to you! 😃
I would love to see more videos on how you renovate pop-ups … also can you tell me what you check for when you go see a pop up camper? I’m new and I’m also looking to buy a camper.
Really enjoy your videos. Your super cute. I’m an professional from the fashion industry. You might think about a different hairstyle. The color of your hair is nice, but if you had a pixi cut you’d look younger and I bet you’d look even cuter. 🎉🎉
Awesome job/video!!! Do you ever find with the older models that the netting/flywire on the windows is falling apart? Is this a deal breaker to not purchase or do you have a way to fix this issue?
HI Tara, they make adhesive patches for the netting on the windows that isn't expensive. If it's just a couple small tears I wouldn't say it's a deal breaker but if it's more than an inch or two I would be extremely cautious. If you have any doubts, it's better to just wait and look for a better one 😃 Thanks for watching!🙏🏼
Love it!!! I actually have an RV I’m thinking about selling… I would LOVE to get your opinion and hear some ideas about how I might make the most profit from it!!
Hi Christine, Just wanted to wish you and your entire family a very Happy and Blessed Holiday Season and always. Thanks for sharing 🙏🙏🙏Much Blessings to you. ✝Lord-Jesus-Christ dot 🙏c🙏o🙏m
Can you share your pre buy checklist, the things to look for when buying a pop up camper? Great video 😍
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12Ji0bS_xyLKf4n2id3Ya2JQapM84zcd0U0nvYuY5lww/edit#gid=0
@@ChristineMeachum Thank you so much
Thank you!! 😁
@@ChristineMeachum Thank You So Much! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@ChristineMeachum yes, thank you! You are brilliant!
What can’t you do?
I’m impressed by your attitude and eagerness to take on these challenges
Aww shucks! Thank you so much!
What a brilliant side hustle idea. Those campers are so cute after you're done with them must be hard to see them go 😭
They do feel like my babies sometimes lol
You have so much positive energy!
I try! 🤩 Thanks for watching! 😃🙏
You are the total package smart,hard working,indepedant,and a dog lover. After working 45 years at blue and white collar jobs I tried these two "retirement jobs". Seasonal Park Ranger in Vt spending 6 hrs./day paddling my kayak w/my dog maintaing campsites. They pay quite well these days and always need help.Worked at a Rescue Kennel full and part-time. When my SS kicked in I just volunteered 2 days/week. Enjoyed them both know fully ret.4 years hanging out my dogs.
Love how you explain the cost breakdown and your "real end profit". You are definitely wise and resourceful! You clearly have a vision for everything when you do a renovation and it's crazy how most people can't see that a fresh coat of paint and new floor completely change and update the look. Your personal little touches staging all of the extras made a huge difference too! I've been a sub for a short time and just getting a chance to catch up on your videos!
A little paint and flooring do go a long way! I really appreciate the support! 😃 Thanks for watching! 🙏🏼
Because I think your spirit is awesome I wanted to share a tip for getting rid of black mold spots WITHOUT damaging the canvas. I tried everything and had mostly damaging results until I tried Hydrogen Peroxide. Spray on straight HP and just let dry over areas you want to remove mold from. Re-apply as needed until all mold is gone. DO NOT rub or use a cloth! Let the HP just do it’s work. I have used this now for years on various camper pop tops and never damaged the canvas. It works every time. I know I searched for a long time to find a product that works but doesn’t weaken the canvas. I hope you find this useful. Great channel. Love your straight forward approach and use what you have handy approach. Happy travels!
Awesome job Christine on remodeling the pop up camper.
Thank you! 😊
You are just so awesome, Christine. A wise woman of many talents. Blessings!
Thank you so much Margie!!! 😃 I appreciate you watching! 🙏🏼
I just found your channel and I am loving your channel
Awesome 🤩 Thanks Brenda!
You are epic!!!! PS can I see your checklist....I was so impressed with the way you approached that.
Thank you for the kind words, Jake! Here’s the link to my checklist 😊 docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12Ji0bS_xyLKf4n2id3Ya2JQapM84zcd0U0nvYuY5lww/edit
Honestly one of the best channels I've come across. Fantastic work!
I appreciate the kind words! 😃Thank you so much! 🙏🏼
Nice creative production, appreciate all the funny cut scenes.
I'm on several of the gig apps, lots of UE.
A few things I do... My tips went up 25% when I put "love bad traffic, huge potholes, and high gas prices!" in the app's "Why I deliver" spot.
It reminds them of the bs we're saving them from dealing with, and for some reason they tip more having thought about it.
I triple my hot bag, so food is better insulated, hotter food means bigger tips.
I put a lifesaver and an andes mint (per diner) on every delivery, leaves a good taste in their mouths right about when the app has them finalize tip.
I use a dry erase board to write pickups name on to show restaurant staff, even made a little ubereats logo for it at kinkos so it looks pro... merchants like it.
It cuts the line, interrupts the phone order, pickup is faster, can be seen across the dining room, through windows, on cameras, etc.
On the wild world tip, it's also a small shield.
Less repeating myself, no sticking my phone in peoples face.
Tips are always more than trip earnings with these methods.
I also text customers right when I get the request. I tell them "I'm x minutes from pickup, I've turned off new requests so your delivery will not be stacked with another order, I'll text an eta when I've got the goods in my heavy duty triple hotbag". Doing these things has many times turned low tip orders into huge tip orders.
May your traffic be light.
Oh my word! These are GREAT! You truly do deserve those bigger tips! Thank you for all the valuable info. I don't know which idea is my favorite because they are all so good! Keep up the awesome work! 👏🏻
@@ChristineMeachum will do! Let's pray for Uber someday to turn the button to accept an order, into a slider, so we don't end up accidentally taking BS orders because we're touching our phone when they pop it up. 👍
That's really amazing. I thought about flipping campers but for some reason didn't do it ))
Enjoyed! I like your gung-ho attitude and resourcefulness.
Dang girl, you are a kack of all trades. You Did awesome work on those campers !!
Your energy is amazing !! 👏 great video !!
Thanks Michael! 😊🙏
New subbie cuz you make ALL the cool content, lol - DIY, Van/car life, gig/delivery jobs AND travel vlogs! great job on the revamp!
Awesome! 🤩 Thank you! 😃
Very smart ! I used to do the same thing with used cars, and vans. Can be a lot of work, but the improvements are so satisfying !
I agree! It's a great feeling to see a project go from chaos to something really nice! Thanks for watching! 😃🙏🏼
Omg I love you ❤ you are so adorable and fun! Thank you for sharing!
Man you are super industrious. An inspiration for sure.
appreciate that!
This is so dope 🙌🏾 I love that you found something that you enjoy. I love to research so finding the campers would be the funniest part for me lol
I love to research too! 🤓 Thanks for watching 🙏
You are great, a diligent worker and very creative.
You're super positive and apparently have no fear of work hard. Great videos. 👍
You're a very smart cookie. That's a compliment!
Thank you so much!!!😃🙏🏼
Very smart ! My husband and I flip things. We hate pop ups too. We sell Rvs , vans. Homes. Just anything we can flip. Currently flipping a home. It’s going to be nice when time to sell. But it will be time to move on. Good luck with your flipping, it’s so worth it ! Leslye
I remember my parents had a pop up camper when we were kids we always went camping in the summertime😀
Mine did too! I have lots of good memories! 😃
Just came across your Popup flipping video. This is one of the hobbies I have planned to do during retirement. I'm really aiming towards having an actual shop by then rather than just a two car garage.
You have the right idea though, popups are actually one of the best starter RVs for singles, couples or with a handful of kids. Can be pulled by most midsized SUVs/trucks and pack small. Cleaning up and flipping these popups is great.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!! You're a freaking genius!
Gosh, you are so organized. I don't know how to say this but this makes me feel "Proud of You" I hope more people get off the couch and DO more.Great side hustle!!!
p.s. you could use this type of experience with reno on poptops as contract work.. you just do the reno, but your clients would foot the bills and pay your contractor fee - you could be the "Galivanting Glamper Gal! The mobile popup camper reno-queen" - your M.O. could be helping folks turn their seldom used popups into airb&b spots lol.
Lol those are good names 😆 I did think about that but I would be concerned my reno wouldn't live up to people's expectations. I wouldn't want to disappoint anyone. It's easier for me just to do what I like with one then people can buy it or not 😃 Great suggestion though!! 🙏🏼
You are so on top of things, you go girl.
Thank you!!! 😃🙏🏼
I like you wearing your sunglasses on top of your regular glasses 🙂
Thanks! Found the list!
I really appreciate the support! 😃 Thank you! 🙏🏼
This is great. I love campers and love seeing old ones polished like a pearl and brought back for their next chapter. My hubby and I had an old popup that we remodeled over the winter (we had owned it for 8 years and it was great, but we wanted less manual labor setup when we got to camp) and sold for more than we thought we could get for an almost 30 year old camper. It's amazing what some touch ups and elbow grease can do! I'm now going down the rabbit hole of camper renovations and I would love to do this as a side hustle! Our yard is pretty tiny though. Thanks for showing me what is possible! Do you make that checklist you use when looking at buying potential campers? available? I'd buy one! Ah! Found it and thanks!
You are so talented! Love your videos 💕🙏
Thank you so much!!! 😃🙏🏼
Probably my favorite video.
I'm glad you liked it! 😃
Just found your channel. Great video!!👍
Awesome! 🤩 Thank you! 😃
Wow...what?...YOU are extraordinary!
Very inspirational 👏, great job
I appreciate the kind words! 😃🙏🏼
😎👍❤ Great info. I'm considering getting a popup one day. I want something I can hang my motorcycle from the rear while towing the popup.
this is so cool, and your hard work provides a cozy space for a family to enjoy on the road! i would love to do this on my spare time in the future!
Nicely done! Your efforts made a world of difference to how that camper looked. At the end of your video you ask for other travelers to share how they make money. Not entirely sure my experience qualifies, since it's not necessarily something that is easy to do on the road from day 1. But it's flexible-ish, since I'm able to work hard at two seasonal jobs, and then play hard without working at all for the remainder of the year. My first job lets me pay the bills for the entire year while working only three months, and the (irregular) second job gives me a fair bit of fun money to spend while traveling the remaining months (in low-cost destinations only - usually Latin America, Southeast Asia, or USA Vanlife).
First, I prepare tax returns. There's definitely a learning curve here, but once you've got some expertise the hourly rate can be pretty good, (I'm at $70/hour working for somebody else) and the season only lasts from mid-January until April 15. If that is of interest, I hear the H&R Block training is pretty good (and last I checked it's free!). H&R Block isn't a great place to work, IMO, but doing one season with them would let you get your feet wet and decide if you like the work. If you do like it, I'd suggest getting your Enrolled Agent license (no education requirement - just study for and pass a test; not easy, but do-able for most people). With that, and a few seasons of experience, you should be able to pull $30+ an hour during the three month tax season working for someone else. If you decide to get your own clients, you should be able to charge $100/hour or more, and the startup expenses are pretty minimal as long as you don't have an office (i.e., less than $400 using Drake pay per return software plus your existing laptop and phone). In many circumstances it can be done remotely as well. (I've worked from both Europe and South America with no problem. Well, no problem since I didn't tell my employer!)
The second thing I do is inspect homes after disasters for a FEMA contractor. It's an on-call position, so I'm only able to work when they need me, but they cover all my travel expenses and give me a per diem stipend to cover food and incidentals as well. The hours are long, but I usually make at least $2,000/week. Downside is that it usually doesn't last very long. Often just 3-5 weeks per deployment. And there were two years where they didn't need me at all, so it's not a reliable source of income. There are two companies that do this work for FEMA - Vanguard Inspection Services and WSP Inspection Services. It's probably easier to get started with WSP. Getting hired isn't too hard, but it is a months-long process.
Wow! Thank you so much for the detailed information! I do love crunching numbers and spreadsheets so the tax preparation gig sounds pretty cool!
The home inspection job sounds very interesting as well. I saved all the info you provided to possibly look into it more.
I really appreciate these excellent tips!!! 😃🙏🏼😃🙏🏼
@@ChristineMeachum k
You ROCK!
Wow - very impressive 😮
Thank you so much!!!😃🙏🏼
Nice work! It sure looked nice when you were finished! I just got a 1979 Dodge Transvan that I am fixing up to eventually live in. You gave me some ideas for the interior, thanks. Be happy !
Thanks Doug! That’s awesome! 🤩
Just watched and Wow! What a cool and innovative hobby! (Or business!) You are an inspiration! Thank you!
I’m glad you enjoyed it! 😃 Thank you for watching! 🙏🏼
Awesome! You are very resourceful, smart and creative! Thanks for sharing!
I appreciate the kind words! Thank you for watching! 🙏
Well this is interesting way to make some money. Very informative video. Keep up the hard work and safe travels. (Your poor camera lens couldn't catch a break lol)
Thank you Jeff! 🤣
Such a great video! I love older pop-ups. They have so much character. It turned out beautifully!
Would you consider showing how you test them before you buy?
I put a link to my testing checklist in the description so hopefully that helps 😃 Thanks for watching! 🙏🏼
You are an entrepreneur! You would do good in RealEstate.
They look great. You are very talented.
Thank you so much!!! 😃🙏🏼
What a clever idea! You were able to see a need and use it as an opportunity to make money. We’re seeing more and more retirees AND Gen Z folks get involved with “the van life”, and a caravan is more comfortable way to do it. A refurbished older caravan is an affordable option, so it’s great that you’re doing this. Great work, and best wishes for your continued success.
Thank you so much Jennifer! 😃🙏🏼
Great! 😎. Really nice! Sweet staging, also. Great deal for a lucky buyer!
Thank you!!! 😃🙏🏼
I've been considering renovating campers. I've traveled the country utilizing my skills for years (I'm a cabinetry/wood refinisher), and I've been wanting to travel full time for a while. I'd like to explore and camp too, but this would be a great side gig. May I ask if you fixed the ceiling before it sold? I follow your channel, and happy I came across this video. Thank you for sharing. I'm also from Michigan 😊
Love your work
Thank you so much 😀
Awesome job ! I love reselling been doing it for years. I’ve thought about campers before but never done any. Did you not have do transfers of titles and all through DMV ?
I’ve messaged you before while back when you were traveling through Orange Beach, Alabama.
Nice little chunk of cash for a quick flip. 👍
Thanks for watching! 😃🙏🏼
I usually don’t say this because I feel like everyone says this and it’s a repeating cycle and I forgot what else I was going to add on which I’ll edit later , but you are definitely an intelligent woman and cute love those glasses . You know that stereotype blondes are” dumb “ this shows that blondes are smart
Wow amazing transformation! More videos like this please!
Thank you! Will do!
Christine, you are so good doing this kind of repairs & sales....congratulations ..!!.You should later move to the Real Estate business
Thank you so much, Luis! I have considered it in the past 😃 Thanks for watching!🙏
You make awesome videos!!!!!
Thank you so much! 🤩 I appreciate you watching! 😃🙏🏼
It makes me so happy that you wear regular sunglasses over your glasses, I thought it was just me, haha! New subscriber catching up!
It's all about comfort lol 😆 Thanks for watching! 😃🙏🏼
Another question,do you have videos of your previous pop up projects ?
Good job Christine! Another fun video as always.
Thanks for watching! 🙏😃
Cosmetics is everything ❤️
It is so important! Thanks for watching! 😃🙏🏼
Sup..I admire your courage and energy..I pray your days are happy…peace upon you
Thank you! 😃🙏
Great video
Thanks!
Hi someone is giving me a pop up that they want to get rid of! FREE!! But here’s the thing, it’s been sitting in their yard for 3 years. I have a picture of it and it looks good on the outside. It’s a 2001 Jayco light 1500 lbs. Would you take on a project like that? I’m new to pop ups but I’m willing to take on a simple project. You emailed me the check list so thank you for that!
I wouldn't know if it was a good project or not without looking at it. If it's free though that sounds like it might be worth a try since you don't have much to loose. If there are major things wrong with the functionality or the canvas then be very cautious please. Those are often too expensive to fix for it to be worth anyone's time. Best wishes to you! 😃
What about ceiling did all that working and the first thing I notice is ceiling warped.
That is part of the reason I was able to talk them down on price. I confirmed that there were no more water issues 🙂
nice work
U Go Gal!
Thank you!!! 😃🙏🏼
A very Talented & Bright young lady 🍷🍷
Thank you so much!!!😃🙏🏼
VERY IMPRESSIVE. 💘 💘
What supplies do you use to clean inside?
i just found your channel!! i love the positive vibes and great attitude about everything!! subbed
Awesome! 🤩 Thank you Logan! 🙏🏼
Love this, my wife and I want to redo one that I bought for a business trip.
That’s awesome 🤩 I hope it works out well for you guys!
@@ChristineMeachum Yes me too I'll let you know. Keep up the great videos
wow, great job!!
Thank you Zeina! 😃🙏🏼
I would love to see more videos on how you renovate pop-ups … also can you tell me what you check for when you go see a pop up camper? I’m new and I’m also looking to buy a camper.
Hi Maria! Thanks for watching! Here is my list: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12Ji0bS_xyLKf4n2id3Ya2JQapM84zcd0U0nvYuY5lww/edit#gid=0
@@ChristineMeachum thank you ❤️
Really enjoy your videos. Your super cute. I’m an professional from the fashion industry. You might think about a different hairstyle. The color of your hair is nice, but if you had a pixi cut you’d look younger and I bet you’d look even cuter. 🎉🎉
That's not a bad suggestion! Thank you 😃
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You are a go-getter girl I love it
Thank you!! 😊🙏
Pretty an smart.
Awesome job/video!!! Do you ever find with the older models that the netting/flywire on the windows is falling apart?
Is this a deal breaker to not purchase or do you have a way to fix this issue?
HI Tara, they make adhesive patches for the netting on the windows that isn't expensive. If it's just a couple small tears I wouldn't say it's a deal breaker but if it's more than an inch or two I would be extremely cautious. If you have any doubts, it's better to just wait and look for a better one 😃 Thanks for watching!🙏🏼
You are a money maker machine,Great ideas.
Thanks! 🤑
Love it!!!
Love you!!! 😍
cool
Love it!!! I actually have an RV I’m thinking about selling… I would LOVE to get your opinion and hear some ideas about how I might make the most profit from it!!
Hi! I just came across your video.
I’m currently looking for a small RV to live in. Can you please share your check list?
Thanks
In the description
you need to write an ebook and link to it from this video page...another income stream :) and dont forget to send me a free copy for the idea lol XD
Haha...That is a good idea! I do like writing! 🤓
Your so smart
where do you take the campers to redo them?
I have family that let me work on their property :)
New Subbie loving the content
Awesome! 🤩 Welcome! 👋🏼
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People who don't make mistakes aren't doing enough.
That is encouraging lol. I totally agree! 😃 Thanks for watching! 🙏🏼
Try doing this at age 65 not that easy
Confused. Do you refurbish trailers or deliver food out of your car? Your life is all over the place. Unless you have an awesome twin out there.
No twin lol...my life is all over the place. I'm thankful I have the freedom to bounce around to whatever feels right at the time 🙃
@@ChristineMeachum Well I love your drive and passion to get out there. Keep up the hard work and life will reward you. Stay safe!
You are very handy-dandy!
Thanks Jaco! 😃
You my kinda lady :)
Hi Christine, Just wanted to wish you and your entire family a very Happy and Blessed Holiday Season and always. Thanks for sharing 🙏🙏🙏Much Blessings to you. ✝Lord-Jesus-Christ dot 🙏c🙏o🙏m