Super great idea for a rear wall in a double door trailer. I have a ramp door so the roller and cables force me to a different design. Great job…..You have the nicest build I’ve seen😎
Hi Todd, I’m glad I stumbled across this video. I was looking for Ideas for the rear wall but got some great ideas for other parts of your build. Sealing the doors, the screen door and other items. So many of these builds scream cargo trailer conversion. That’s fine if that’s what you want but I like that your trailer is more stealth when on the road. New subscriber. Thanks.
Very very good job brother that looks really good I haven't seen too many that looks that good but anywho did you have to insulate your trailer or was it already insulated and on your air conditioner does your air conditioner automatically shut off when it hits a certain temperature if you could please let me know by the way I'm thinking about building me one of those so thank you for the inspiration I like it talk soon thank you
Thanks! I only insulated the ceiling and not thre walls which I'm going to explain why in the next part. Yes, the ac unit has a thermostat that shuts off the condenser at a particular temp. We always sleep with a fan at home which we welcome the "white noise".
Regarding the screen door how do you keep bugs out with the gap UNDER the screen door? Your skills to detail and great building is magnificent! Onward to your next video! ~Jim~ youtube.com/@TOTALLYRELAXED
@@paulsylvester1394 oh, ok! I was unaware of the mat. With Todd’s attention to detail I couldn’t figure out why he’d leave a gap under the screen door! 😂 Thanks for clearing that up for me!
@@toddelfers I must’ve missed that while watching the video….oops!…but, @paulsylvester1394 cleared it up for me thankfully before I got your reply. Have a great day!
@@TOTALLYRELAXED I missed it too. Hey, we aren't perfect. I remember him talking about the gap, but who knows, maybe my dog wanted out and I missed it. This is all just great info! I'm saving it in my playlist because I'm thinking hard about going this route.
Need to be able to close the barn doors when done camping and while in transit. You'd need to take the unit in and out of the window and most likely the window glass would break while in transit and hitting large bumps. This, you just push the unit in and out. Also, you need to think about water dripping.
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Nice job looks amazing.
Thank you! Cheers!
Super great idea for a rear wall in a double door trailer.
I have a ramp door so the roller and cables force me to a different design.
Great job…..You have the nicest build I’ve seen😎
Thanks!!!
Bravo! Well thought-out and executed.
Thanks!
Nice work.
Thank you
You're welcome
Hi Todd, I’m glad I stumbled across this video. I was looking for Ideas for the rear wall but got some great ideas for other parts of your build. Sealing the doors, the screen door and other items. So many of these builds scream cargo trailer conversion. That’s fine if that’s what you want but I like that your trailer is more stealth when on the road. New subscriber. Thanks.
Thank you!! Glad to help with many more videos to come!
Nice job. Can you please talk about what you did for insulation?
Thanks! I'll go over what I did for insulation in the next part of the series 👍
You've built two items I want to build in mine, back wall and screen door. Unfortunately, my trailer is back at the manufacturer for repairs, again.
Doh! What brand trailer?
Very very good job brother that looks really good I haven't seen too many that looks that good but anywho did you have to insulate your trailer or was it already insulated and on your air conditioner does your air conditioner automatically shut off when it hits a certain temperature if you could please let me know by the way I'm thinking about building me one of those so thank you for the inspiration I like it talk soon thank you
Thanks! I only insulated the ceiling and not thre walls which I'm going to explain why in the next part. Yes, the ac unit has a thermostat that shuts off the condenser at a particular temp. We always sleep with a fan at home which we welcome the "white noise".
Regarding the screen door how do you keep bugs out with the gap UNDER the screen door? Your skills to detail and great building is magnificent! Onward to your next video! ~Jim~ youtube.com/@TOTALLYRELAXED
There is no gap because they have a rug/mat that sits there. That is why he added a gap and the rubber gasket/door sweep.
@@paulsylvester1394 oh, ok! I was unaware of the mat. With Todd’s attention to detail I couldn’t figure out why he’d leave a gap under the screen door! 😂 Thanks for clearing that up for me!
Yup, it's mentioned in the video. Gap is for the door rug 👍
@@toddelfers I must’ve missed that while watching the video….oops!…but, @paulsylvester1394 cleared it up for me thankfully before I got your reply. Have a great day!
@@TOTALLYRELAXED I missed it too. Hey, we aren't perfect. I remember him talking about the gap, but who knows, maybe my dog wanted out and I missed it. This is all just great info! I'm saving it in my playlist because I'm thinking hard about going this route.
Why not just use a bigger Window,And mount A/c in Window,Like they are designed Forp
Need to be able to close the barn doors when done camping and while in transit. You'd need to take the unit in and out of the window and most likely the window glass would break while in transit and hitting large bumps. This, you just push the unit in and out. Also, you need to think about water dripping.
I see no insulation?
It's in part5 ruclips.net/video/fM5heQobUgU/видео.html