Thanks to a trip from California to Panama, The Traveling Together Journal was born. An impressive project where you can learn from travel blogs, diy projects and more! Feel free to go check them out ruclips.net/channel/UC1lbODyUJlK0Ll7xJZ7ggSg
Quite disappointed in the video since I was looking forward to seeing the truck in the picture converted to a camper. Instead I get to watch a typical American truck converted into something I could buy for half of what it probably cost you to build, the readily available slide in pop up truck campers would be better that what you built.
@@PromasterHOF Dude, you sound like a hater. FYI the total build including the truck cost $11500 so let's see you "buy" a complete truck camper for $5750 in total.
Gotta love it. Working with wood, fiberglass, epoxy, metals, caulking and paint. Simple latches work. Well laid out for the intended use. Pop-up roof sensible. Do you think it might be worth the cost of syncing the actuators for smoother operation? Great job guy -- show the kids what can be done when we put our minds to it, and aren't afraid of getting our hands dirty.
Great job showing and doing,hard work that’s what it takes to have what you got there. Is that’s what makes the country great doing things like that. So keep up with the good work, love seeing that stuff done. Well have good one happy camping and I’ll see you on the next video see ya bye.
Hi! Very clever project! What I specially like is your way of light wight construction and your commitment to low cost solutions without pretension of high quality results!
MUY BUEN TRABAJO, MADERA Y FIBRA DE VIDRIO CON AISLANTE EN MEDIO. BUENA IDEA. LO HARE EN UNA COMBI. UN ABRAZO Y FELICIDADES. DISFRUTA TU PICKUP -CAMPER.
Great job, there is one thing that wouldn't pass in Australia that I seen and that is the tail lights and number plate were mounted on a 45degree angle down towards the road. Makes them harder to see. We would normally mount these higher like the lights on the camper back panels either side and the number plate on your camper door. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the great video, you will have 100’s of critics good and bad you definitely know what you’re doing and you’re project turned out great and I promise you, I bet you inspired someone else to give it a go and live life
i think this is awesome, wish i had the time to do something similar or a teardrop camper, but that rear bumper pointing downwards drives my ocd batshit, would have made it straight myself, but its still a great build
Привет из России.Я думал, что рукастые и головастые, живут только у нас. Ошибался. Молодец, правильная машина,неплохой кунг, но максимум на 2х взрослых и ребенка.
Cool, overall good work. 1. All nuts need to be nylok. 2. depending on the climate, surface mounted flexible solar panels have a high rate of failure due to entrapped heat. Perhaps, it would have been better to provide an air gap underneath. 3. The slanted rear bumper begs LEO's attention and is perhaps, unsafe and illegal. 4. A sink is ill-advised in this compact space. Use a plastic container.
Thanks to a trip from California to Panama, The Traveling Together Journal was born. An impressive project where you can learn from travel blogs, diy projects and more!
Feel free to go check them out ruclips.net/channel/UC1lbODyUJlK0Ll7xJZ7ggSg
Quite disappointed in the video since I was looking forward to seeing the truck in the picture converted to a camper. Instead I get to watch a typical American truck converted into something I could buy for half of what it probably cost you to build, the readily available slide in pop up truck campers would be better that what you built.
@@PromasterHOF Dude, you sound like a hater. FYI the total build including the truck cost $11500 so let's see you "buy" a complete truck camper for $5750 in total.
Very cool idea great job on the build 👍😁👍
When u have the truck, time alone, tools, money, leaves anything possible. Truck Camper looks great 👍
With the truck, time alone, tools, money, and resources, anything is possible. A truck camper would be a great addition for adventures.
I am impressed by the skills and knowledge of how to build such a camper. Bravo!
True craftsman! Very talented and meticulous ☺ Wonderful build!
Love and admire people who work hard and are creative.
Ganz tolle Arbeit, großartig gemacht gefällt mir .
Wow beautiful bit of craftsmanship
Gotta love it. Working with wood, fiberglass, epoxy, metals, caulking and paint. Simple latches work. Well laid out for the intended use. Pop-up roof sensible. Do you think it might be worth the cost of syncing the actuators for smoother operation? Great job guy -- show the kids what can be done when we put our minds to it, and aren't afraid of getting our hands dirty.
I don't care what ever one else says. I think you did a very good job buddy.
Can't imagine the cost of building that kind of camper..
If you have money, you can pretty much do it. All you need is imagination and love. From Japan
Wat een vakman 💯👍top werk slim idee de dak constructie
what a great job !
Magnificent craftsmanship awesome video cool camper
Well I’m totally impressed!!!❤️
Amazing build .
That is awesome!
Excelente trabajo y quedó hermosa la camioneta. Felicitaciones y disfrútala siempre. Saludos de un argento en Quito
Great job showing and doing,hard work that’s what it takes to have what you got there. Is that’s what makes the country great doing things like that. So keep up with the good work, love seeing that stuff done. Well have good one happy camping and I’ll see you on the next video see ya bye.
Sweet classic look 👀
You did a really nice job on that man kudos to you 💯🥳😎
Amazing compiltion
cool Bro, good Job bravo
Парень, ты супер!
Fantastic build. Thank you so much for sharing.
Very inspiring and useful..Keep working hard, friend ...Good luck 🇮🇩🙏❤️💗👍👍
That truck turned out great! Hope you enjoy your camping and surfing adventures.😊
Awesome ! 👏👏👏👏👏
Excellent camper truck built-up.Good job!
Super, wenn alles selber machen kann. Respekt
I was just thinking you otta change out tat muffler system 😂great job!
Parabéns pelo excelente vídeo 🎉🎉🎉
Un maestro del bricolaje 👏👏👏👏👍. Un solo apunte . Aísla las mangueras de agua bajo el chasis para que no se congelen. Pues se romperán😜
Amazing craftsmanship!!
Awesome build
Děkuji za video
Incrível!!! Parabéns!!!
Здравствуйте, молодец 👏 👍👍👍😊
Hi! Very clever project! What I specially like is your way of light wight construction and your commitment to low cost solutions without pretension of high quality results!
Wow, great, simply spectacular. A very different way of Motor home construction and also economical and ecological!!!
Great job, that 's hard to beat
Fantastic true craftsman! Beautiful work!!
Pretty slick build! Can only imagine how many hours where elapsed to create this video🤯 That's an insane amount of work!
MUY BUEN TRABAJO, MADERA Y FIBRA DE VIDRIO CON AISLANTE EN MEDIO. BUENA IDEA. LO HARE EN UNA COMBI. UN ABRAZO Y FELICIDADES. DISFRUTA TU PICKUP -CAMPER.
Great project and excellent work 👍
Wow...what a genious!!
Incredible craftsmanship, take a bow ☘️❤️
Very nice work, to be proud of
WOW! Amazing!!
Great job but honestly way more complicated than it needed to be
Es un genio ❤
Great job. Really enjoyed watching this.
Very awesome and your a awesome craftsman
What a work 👌
Maravilha seu trabalho parabens.
Una genialidad. Muy bueno y realizado sobre una camioneta muy confiable como es la Toyota.
Wow! Looks great!🙌🙏😊👌👍
Watching from Australia. What a great job ! . i like how you made every bit of space useful. Yes it's inspiring & creative .Thanks for sharing.
Exelente trabajo.
I think you did a fantastic tremendous wonderful job regardless of your exhaust system great job keep up the good work he’s safe be happy
Great job, there is one thing that wouldn't pass in Australia that I seen and that is the tail lights and number plate were mounted on a 45degree angle down towards the road. Makes them harder to see. We would normally mount these higher like the lights on the camper back panels either side and the number plate on your camper door. Thanks for sharing.
Fantastic job 👍 😊
Pretty cool build overall
Congratulations!
I enjoyed this video, it turned out great
fantástico. Parabéns.
clean work welldone
Parabéns pelo trabalho muito top
Thank you for the great video, you will have 100’s of critics good and bad you definitely know what you’re doing and you’re project turned out great and I promise you, I bet you inspired someone else to give it a go and live life
Very nice I love it ❤️ 😊
Muito bom parabéns
Love this video
Well done job it will last a lifetime or more.
Con w.c. incluído, maravilloso, 👍👍👍.
NICE!!!
Unbelievable!!!!! You made me a subscriber
Хорошая идея и реализация на высоком уровне
first cold snap those filters will freeze solid and bust.
Amazing
En España estarías encarcelado … gran trabajo 👏🏻
Super beautiful
Nice job I would love to have something like this
Nice job
nice job!
Nice build brah
Awesome
Awesome 👍
No hi hhh
i think this is awesome, wish i had the time to do something similar or a teardrop camper, but that rear bumper pointing downwards drives my ocd batshit, would have made it straight myself, but its still a great build
Привет из России.Я думал, что рукастые и головастые, живут только у нас. Ошибался. Молодец, правильная машина,неплохой кунг, но максимум на 2х взрослых и ребенка.
AWESOME
TNX 4 VID LOL
Parabéns!
Ficou show
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Doesn't the rear bumper need to be vertical so the tail lights and license plate can be seen?
Thats a hard worker right there.
Amassing😊
Cool, overall good work.
1. All nuts need to be nylok.
2. depending on the climate, surface mounted flexible solar panels have a high rate of failure due to entrapped heat. Perhaps, it would have been better to provide an air gap underneath.
3. The slanted rear bumper begs LEO's attention and is perhaps, unsafe and illegal.
4. A sink is ill-advised in this compact space. Use a plastic container.
hola una hermosura lo que hiciste , somo LUIS y MIRTA de TRELEW CHUBUT ARGENTINA Y SOMOS rodanteros tenemos un motorhome , abrazo .-
For a 1/2 or 3/4 ton your plywood steel and fiberglass will overload the factory suspension, good technique though .do like the video .
Wow that only took you 36 minutes to build imagine how many you could build in a day! You’ll be rich😂
Before working on the truck, I would have cleaned it thoroughly.
ITS my dream.....aminnnnn.....ya robbal Allamin.....