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  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
  • I'll show you around my tool trailer, talk about my Milwaukee Packout Setup, discuss some troubles with installing and A/C, and share some upcoming projects. I also share a little about my new Champion 4500 Watt Inverter Generator, which I love so far!
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Комментарии • 55

  • @anontimothy8
    @anontimothy8 Год назад +3

    Milwaukee makes the 3-tool broom holder for the Packout wall mount system for that stuff by the door

    • @Stonyboot
      @Stonyboot  Год назад

      I saw that, I’ll be getting a wall plate back there soon

  • @terencelarkin5959
    @terencelarkin5959 Год назад +2

    Scott we've been in Florida since 1994. We have always had white vehicles including our F350 and Cirrus Camper. And the heat is the reason.

    • @Stonyboot
      @Stonyboot  Год назад

      When we purchased the truck back in 2019, there was only a handful left in all of new England, color wasn't even an option. It was buy this one, wait another 6-12 months, or fly across the country. The next vehicle will be white or light!

  • @timothylinn
    @timothylinn Год назад +2

    Interesting video, Scott. That Packout System is nice. It seems very versatile. I've been contemplating what to do with the space inside the Rack Pack Tower on the back of my Camino 88. I can imagine using it for hanging coats, etc., in the winter months but I think the space would be more efficiently used with drawers and shelves most of the time. The Packout System would let me customize the space on the fly for any given trip. I think you've just provided my solution. You and your channel come through again!
    Also, fascinating results from the temp gun. I always knew black was warmer but I never realized how much. Growing up in the 70s in Dallas with vinyl seats in our cars, I remember so clearly trying (and failing) not to burn the back of my legs whenever I got in the car during the summer months. My mother would hang a towel over the steering wheel so she could touch it. Our first cars didn't even have AC. Hard to imagine now. Of course, summers weren't quite as hot then either.

    • @Stonyboot
      @Stonyboot  Год назад

      Thanks a bunch! The Packout System is interesting and versatile. It sounds like a perfect solution for the space inside your Camino 88's Rack Pack Tower. Customizing it with drawers and shelves for different trips is a brilliant idea! I have similar plans for use in our 5th wheel "basement" But that will have to wait for the future.
      And oh yeah, those temp gun results were eye-opening, I'd never compared them before. Black does get much hotter, and I can totally relate to your memories of hot vinyl seats in cars from the '70s (except it was in the 80s. Our truck has black leather seats and they get dangerously hot when you leave the sun on them. Times have changed, and air conditioning has become a necessity.

  • @kgrafton4582
    @kgrafton4582 Год назад +3

    Scott,
    I’d go to a welding shop and get them to weld in the aluminum up top where you cut out for the a/c. Probably be just as strong. I’m north of Ft Worth and yes it is hot. Good luck, really enjoy the videos

    • @Stonyboot
      @Stonyboot  Год назад +2

      That was my first thought, but all of the local places are 6-8 weeks out, by then, It will start cooling down.

    • @n6cid
      @n6cid Год назад

      @@Stonyboot We can only hope it cools down, here in Alamogordo NM it's been on average 115 degrees for the passed few weeks...

  • @toddramsay977
    @toddramsay977 Год назад +2

    Wow, your whole rig is a little vwarrmm eh? I would be heading for Canada dude! Stay safe, glad to see Sasha is doing well!

    • @Stonyboot
      @Stonyboot  Год назад

      Yeah, it's hot. This week has been 105-111f every day and its a real challenge. All is well, I'm trying to get back on top of youtube, but life has been hectic.

  • @doug2078
    @doug2078 Год назад +1

    Nice job so far Scott !! Organization helps make all future jobs so much easier .👍

    • @Stonyboot
      @Stonyboot  Год назад +1

      Thanks, it's really nice when I clean up from a project and everything has a home. I still have some issues to solve, but that will come with time.

  • @RobertMememe
    @RobertMememe Год назад +1

    You can always install a mini split with a cassette the no hole in ceiling plus it is AC and heat

    • @Stonyboot
      @Stonyboot  11 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed, but it also has its mounting issues. Still waiting for some parts to arrive.

  • @toddramsay977
    @toddramsay977 Год назад +1

    For your a/c, the way you explained it, is what I would do, but add a cross piece in front of the a/c to tie the 2 sides together. But other than that I think you have a solid plan for it. I don’t know if that boosts your confidence or not, I would execute like you said!

    • @Stonyboot
      @Stonyboot  Год назад

      I have several options on the table now. A "Roof Curb", possibly a window A/C where the water heater goes, and I still haven't ruled out the mini-split. I'll figure it out someday soon.

  • @tg9388
    @tg9388 Год назад +1

    trailer is looking awesome, Recpro is great, I was going to upgrade to that but it must in on the flat roof to work. Oh well 5th wheel front won't work

    • @Stonyboot
      @Stonyboot  Год назад

      I do like their products, I have a "Roof Curb" on order, but it wont be here until the beginning of September. So, that project will have to wait.

  • @user-sk2qh5bt2j
    @user-sk2qh5bt2j Год назад +1

    Good video bro. Wish I was closer so I could come play with all your new tools.

    • @Stonyboot
      @Stonyboot  Год назад

      Thanks, maybe someday you can visit me!

  • @Keithfear1
    @Keithfear1 Год назад +1

    Scott, what about making a box for a window AC with heatpump and mount it where the water heater is? It requires making a bigger hole in the side, but eliminates the concern over the water heater opening. Make the box so it sits almost all the way inside the camper with airspace so the outside vents stay outside and the inside vents are near the edge of the workbench depth. It would let the water drain outside, keep the hot air outside and the cool air inside. Just a thought....

    • @Stonyboot
      @Stonyboot  Год назад

      That's a great idea! I have considered this, was thinking about a Mini-Split. That could work, however, I would also need an additional fan running to help circulate the air. I guess I'll have to google window A/Cs with heatpumps. I do have a "Roof Curb" on order to try installing on the roof. When I finish typing this, i'll go research some window units.
      Thank you!

  • @infinite779
    @infinite779 Год назад +2

    Hey Scott, good to see you after so long😊
    How is Sasha?👈
    Great and complete video💯💯

    • @Stonyboot
      @Stonyboot  Год назад

      Hi, yes, I've been slow with videos. Life has been a little chaotic, I'll probably do an update video about what we have been up to. Sasha is doing well, Thanks for asking :)

    • @joanmcerlean7158
      @joanmcerlean7158 Год назад

      “👈”. Yeah, like where’s Sasha? Hope all is well.

  • @jcoul1sc
    @jcoul1sc Год назад +1

    Would be better and cheaper investment to install insulation. Also a fold out panel to relect the sun on the south side and the roof would help

    • @Stonyboot
      @Stonyboot  Год назад

      It's already insulated, and since I move around a lot, a fold out solar shield would be kind of a PITA. I have some parts on order that should solve my issues. I'll do another video when I get it all sorted out.

    • @jcoul1sc
      @jcoul1sc Год назад

      @Stonyboot yes. Maybe just park in the shade or have a large canopy or inflatable garage over it

  • @markmarchie6058
    @markmarchie6058 Год назад +1

    Why not leave the platform and cross bars where they are? Make a platform to mount the AC on top of the cross bars. Then extend a tube up from the roof hole to the elevated AC unit to channel the air.

    • @Stonyboot
      @Stonyboot  Год назад

      That is my current plan. I learned from another commenter that its called a roof or A/C curb. I found on that will fit nicely and it's coming in a couple of weeks. It should work, based on my mental math. I'll have a video about it when the time comes.

  • @susanclay3692
    @susanclay3692 Год назад +1

    Have you considered using a curb for your AC unit to sit on. It would raise it above your roof rack system.

    • @Stonyboot
      @Stonyboot  Год назад

      Thank you for the comment! That is the first I've heard of a curb. After I read your comment last night, I started digging. This is a GREAT IDEA! I found something that might work, and i'll double check the measurements soon. This very well might be the direction I go :D

  • @seanmorton9114
    @seanmorton9114 Год назад +1

    Other than the vent fan on the AC Discharge of the cabinet the AC is mounted in have you looked at adding ventilation to that cabinet? There isn’t a lot of discharge pressure on wheelie AC units unless you create ducting. In the meantime of finding your permanent solution I would try take the panel off the box it sits in. Cool set up though for the trailer.

    • @Stonyboot
      @Stonyboot  Год назад

      I know what you are talking about. With or without the panel, it stays the same temp. Also, even though the intake and exhaust are ducted outside, for some reason, the unit still create a slight vacuum in the trailer, so I always have fresh air coming in. Everything is sealed up, so I'm going to guess its due to internal leakage. Not worth fixing, I just need to replace it. Still struggling with sourcing parts and finding a "perfect" solution.

    • @jetah
      @jetah Год назад

      @@Stonyboot dumb question but did you clean the filters on the portable AC? I've seen some floor units that have 2 filters on the back side, a top and bottom separate section.

  • @toddramsay977
    @toddramsay977 Год назад +1

    So you have all that because you are a roving handyman or RV tech? Is that for your job? I like that modular system, very flexible. I would maybe duct your air cond output to the ceiling and then put a 60 degree fanned vent.

    • @Stonyboot
      @Stonyboot  Год назад

      Exactly, it's still in the works, but that's my direction. Packout is great, I'm still fine tuning it, but have been busy with other projects for the last couple of weeks. I'll explain more in future videos.

  • @warrenscorner
    @warrenscorner Год назад +2

    I guess I missed a bunch of videos. What is the purpose of this trailer? Handyman? RV repair? Is that where this channel is going now?

    • @Stonyboot
      @Stonyboot  Год назад +1

      We sold our Cirrus and are living in a 5th wheel now. I took a break from RUclips for a while to handle some transitional stuff. I'm just making videos about what I do. I don't really have a vision or direction for the channel, I'm just doing whatever I feel like doing :)

  • @ourtimetorv3151
    @ourtimetorv3151 Год назад +1

    108 degrees. That’s stupid hot. U have to be melting. Love the trailer setup. How’s the business going? Hope all is well.

    • @Stonyboot
      @Stonyboot  Год назад +1

      Stupid hot is an accurate description! Things are going along smoothly, all is well :) How are things for you these days?

    • @ourtimetorv3151
      @ourtimetorv3151 Год назад

      @@Stonyboot Glad things r going well. Loved seeing all that Milwaukee stuff all color coordinated. As for me, I hit a speed bump in the road of life and will be sidelined from traveling for a while. I’ll drop u an email with more.

  • @drcsep
    @drcsep Год назад +1

    Since you like portability… you shall consider EcoFlow Wave AC

    • @Stonyboot
      @Stonyboot  Год назад +1

      I already looked at them, they don't put out enough BTUs, but it would be great to keep the truck cool during stops!

  • @corydriver7634
    @corydriver7634 Год назад +1

    Is this trailer insulated? That might be your issue on the cooling. Also, where does you portable AC vent to? We have a portable AC unit and it cools our 14x14 bedroom down to 70 degrees in the heat of the summer…we live in OK. You might consider shading the trailer somehow like 8n a carport if that’s an option.

    • @Stonyboot
      @Stonyboot  Год назад

      The trailer is insulated, about 1 inch of foamboard. The A/C is vented for intake and exhaust under the trailer. It's not perfect, but it's pretty good. A car port isn't an option and its been in the 105-111f temp ranges, so I'll need to oversize my cooling to keep up with the heat. It's just a work shop, so I'll have to live with some heat, but the current setup isn't really workable during the summer months. I have a few ideas, but havne't had time to focus on them. I'll have an update when I get something solved.

    • @corydriver7634
      @corydriver7634 Год назад

      @@Stonybootit’s vented for “intake” under the trailer? You’re conditioning outside air? That doesn’t make sense, intake should be inside air. You’re basically removing the moisture from the air.

  • @NikhilKumarReddypnkr
    @NikhilKumarReddypnkr Год назад +1

    Cruise and comfort ac 24v

    • @Stonyboot
      @Stonyboot  Год назад

      I looked at 12v-24v units. My problem is the cost and power supply. I have no desire to build a typical RV power system in the trailer and while trying to find a 120v to 12/24v comverter, the prices started to shoot up. So, I'm trying to stick with a traditional roof top AC or minisplit. Another commenter suggested a "A/C Curb" and I was able to find something that might work. I'll keep yall updated.

  • @jcoul1sc
    @jcoul1sc Год назад +1

    Paint the wood cabinet to match the Milwaukee or... dont. Up to you

    • @Stonyboot
      @Stonyboot  Год назад

      That's a good idea. I'm holding off on painting until I'm done making changes. But, that would be a cool look!

    • @jcoul1sc
      @jcoul1sc Год назад

      @@Stonyboot Might be too much and look awful, maybe just spray them black matt or satin.

  • @nevysadventuresllc9074
    @nevysadventuresllc9074 Год назад +1

    I sent you some a/c information in dm on fb like normal

    • @Stonyboot
      @Stonyboot  Год назад

      Thank you, I'll check them :)