Hey Pat, thank you for following the work. Look out for the latest video, will post it by tomorrow evening. If you're subscribed, you'll get the notification. Have a great one, looking forward to chatting again!
WOW, THAT IS A LOT OF PROGRESS!!! LOOKS SO FANTASTIC WITH THE OUTSIDE WINDOWS IN, AND TRIM ALL ON. SUPER COOL WATER STORAGE SYSTEM. CANT WAIT TO SEE WHEN THE RACK IS ON. PEACE BROTHER.
I must admit I had doubts about your choice for cladding, but it's turned out well 🙂 Maak a plan philosophy wins yet again. Greetings from, temporarily, Thailand
Hey Derius. It was mainly motivated by cost at first, as stainless tanks would have worked out close to 45k, the bladders cost us 4.5k. Then all the advantages popped up. They can be removed by folding instead of unbolting and squeeze in and out of tight spaces - this was fitting to our design as I wanted a low center of gravity. Another advantage is that when the bags are filled up, no air gets inside - only water, so no bacteria growth. Last but not least, they were the lightest option, and getting a custom size made is possible without a major cost. Hope they work out for us!
@@NuminousExpeditions makes sense. Did you place a stop valves(stop cock) on each bladder to prevent all the water being lost in the event of a rupture? Eg my 3 tanks are individual from each other. One is lost I still have water.
@@deriusnorris4463 was planning on doing this, but never got around to it. The space was quite small, and lengthening the pipes so that could reach the valves meant more bends which I was trying to avoid. My downfall with the system if we ever do have a rupture.
Coming along great 👍. I'll have to look back to see why you went with the bladders for your water tanks.
Thanks for sharing your journey with us 😊
Thanks for following man. Appreciate the good feedback.
Looking really good now and a lot of work involved.👍 I noted that the young lady lay down on the job for a little while!
Hey Pat, thank you for following the work. Look out for the latest video, will post it by tomorrow evening. If you're subscribed, you'll get the notification. Have a great one, looking forward to chatting again!
WOW, THAT IS A LOT OF PROGRESS!!! LOOKS SO FANTASTIC WITH THE OUTSIDE WINDOWS IN, AND TRIM ALL ON. SUPER COOL WATER STORAGE SYSTEM. CANT WAIT TO SEE WHEN THE RACK IS ON. PEACE BROTHER.
Hey man!
Thanks, we'll see if it works out on the road!
Hope you're doing well man and still burning rubber :-)
Alon alon asal kelakon mas 👍🏻👍🏻 salam dari 🇮🇩
Terima kasih, kesabaran dan Perserverance adalah kunci kesuksesan. Salam dari Afrika Selatan!
Really starting to take shape now. You guys are working so hard. Great effort
Thanks Omar. That really motivates us when we get good feedback like that. Appreciate it man
I must admit I had doubts about your choice for cladding, but it's turned out well 🙂
Maak a plan philosophy wins yet again. Greetings from, temporarily, Thailand
Hey man. No stress, lots of people did! Thailand, very cool - glad you're still checking in on the Rainbow nation. Have a great evening
An awesome build. Why did you use water bladders
Hey Derius. It was mainly motivated by cost at first, as stainless tanks would have worked out close to 45k, the bladders cost us 4.5k. Then all the advantages popped up. They can be removed by folding instead of unbolting and squeeze in and out of tight spaces - this was fitting to our design as I wanted a low center of gravity.
Another advantage is that when the bags are filled up, no air gets inside - only water, so no bacteria growth. Last but not least, they were the lightest option, and getting a custom size made is possible without a major cost. Hope they work out for us!
@@NuminousExpeditions makes sense. Did you place a stop valves(stop cock) on each bladder to prevent all the water being lost in the event of a rupture? Eg my 3 tanks are individual from each other. One is lost I still have water.
@@deriusnorris4463 was planning on doing this, but never got around to it. The space was quite small, and lengthening the pipes so that could reach the valves meant more bends which I was trying to avoid. My downfall with the system if we ever do have a rupture.
@@NuminousExpeditions looking forward to seeing more of the build you guys are really doing well and the build looks handsome.