Hay J these video's are getting real good brother and you have the 1k subs how close are you to the 4k watch hours. You are so far ahead as I am just now starting my 7th build and still looking to you for tips brother
I have what I need. I have 4k watch hours. Thanks for your support, I appreciate it. Now to move to our new place and start recording again. Thanks for watching!
Just another way to keep the spars in place. I have found the glue holds up just as good as screws. I had to remove one before and it took some plywood with it
Seems like you've got a good and budget friendly way to build these. Thanks for putting these videos together. I'm sure I'll take a few of your tips when I build mine. I plan on insulating the walls and I'm curious what you think about that. It would add complexity and cost, but probably make camping in the upper mid west (ie. WI and MI) better in the spring and fall. Thoughts?
I have insulated the walls once. I still used plywood for the walls, made a 3/4 inch skeleton (1x3 on the flat) and filled in the voids with insulation. Then, just skinned over it using the same wood as the ceiling
Looks great....
Thank you!
Hay J these video's are getting real good brother and you have the 1k subs how close are you to the 4k watch hours. You are so far ahead as I am just now starting my 7th build and still looking to you for tips brother
I have what I need. I have 4k watch hours. Thanks for your support, I appreciate it. Now to move to our new place and start recording again. Thanks for watching!
Hi jay, thanks for the video! It's awesome. Quick question, what is the skin thickness?
It is 1/8" thick. Thanks for watching!
Why use glue on the joins
Just another way to keep the spars in place. I have found the glue holds up just as good as screws. I had to remove one before and it took some plywood with it
@@DIYTearDropJay I must say you are doing a good job but i might get a little frustrated with the clue if it drys to fast lol.
It takes some time to dry. I let things set overnight before continuing on most times. Thank.you for the kind words, I appreciate it!
Seems like you've got a good and budget friendly way to build these. Thanks for putting these videos together. I'm sure I'll take a few of your tips when I build mine. I plan on insulating the walls and I'm curious what you think about that. It would add complexity and cost, but probably make camping in the upper mid west (ie. WI and MI) better in the spring and fall. Thoughts?
I have insulated the walls once. I still used plywood for the walls, made a 3/4 inch skeleton (1x3 on the flat) and filled in the voids with insulation. Then, just skinned over it using the same wood as the ceiling