CARGO TRAILER CAMPER CONVERSION Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
- This first video in the series will take you through an inside and out overview of our cargo trailer camper conversion. We'll talk about all the features we packed into this 6x12 cargo trailer and walk through some upgrades we added right from the manufacturer to get the build out started. All in, this trailer cost less than 15K to complete and it's fully loaded! Videos to follow will include details of our build and tips for anyone who is considering building out a trailer. Enjoy!
Great job. Love this build. I am doing mine similar to yours. I have watched a lot of conversion videos and you have the most complete conversion I have seen. I love the materials that you used. Great job.
love, love, love. The color and materials used in the interior design is right up my alley and the bed configuration with the lifted queen and futon is exactly what i was thinking for us.
Nice compact build. I like your sleeping arrangement for the whole family. Once concern I have is how to get out in an emergency if the door is not an option. I didn't see any emergency egress windows or other ways out. Thanks for sharing your build.
Wow man. Really impressive work. Thanks for posting.
I'm sorry, but you have the BEST cargo trailer build I have ever seen ❣️ and let me tell you I've been searching for quite some time. Sending lots of hugs, thx so much 🎉
Nicely done. I like the colors and decor, they are tasteful and cozy looking.
We love how functional and cozy that you have made this camper look and feel. Great job.
Great Job
Beautiful! I'd love to do something similar. Do you have a list of your materials used or more of a detailed how to?
Nice work, great setup!
Hi. Cool build. Is the solar enough to move the mini split if needed and if it does for how long let's say at night. Thats for any info.
Curios on where you ended putting your spare? I was just thinking of mounting outside or underneath if space permitted.
I like the gas strut idea for bed - I'm putting a bed in that adjusts on vertical e track. Nice job and all but to me how the windows get blocked when bed is lowered is a big fail
Does the ceiling have wrought iron bars... that would be strong enough to support a hammock? I'm probably going to get a 5x8, so during the day, I need as much open work space as possible.
Nice work. We used E-tracks for our upper bed but adjusting hieght is not easy.
Could you share the strut size/type you used for yours?
Thanks for the ideas. I’m working on one myself and wondering what the two things are on the back door that support the ramp in the level position?
Telescoping stabilizer jack.
Great build! Did I miss how long it took to build?
Around 6 months of just working on it during the weekends.
good music
How many pounds do each of your gas struts (for the bed) carry?
What weight of gas struts did you use and where did you get them? I want to so the same thing but i was worries they would be too heavy for me to push the bed down. TIA!
I used 100lb in the front and 75lb in the back. I started with 75 and 50 but I have a heavy memory foam mattress so the 50/75 combo was not keeping the bed up. You will need to figure the weight of your bed frame and mattress into your strut configuration. The overall weight of the bed will determine the ease of lowering/raising. I purchased my struts from McMaster Carr at mcmaster.com They have a large variety of struts. I also have the rear door facing side on a track that I built into the wall with C channel aluminum track and rollers that I had milled from UHMW rod. This will prevent an uneven lift when you are raising or lowering the bed. I'll make a video of the bed setup and details in the next few weeks!
Nice build! With the tailgate down how do you keep the bugs out?
This is a great build buddy! Happy Trails my friend!
Nice build. The carbon monoxide detector should be relocated to floor level....you've got in in the wrong place.
Could have put a wall across the back with a screen door with glass . That way you could leave the back ramp down. Otherwise nice build.
Why do people shoot videos holding the phone vertically???
I don't want my cabinets going cock eyed .... 9:14
Why would you not film in wide angle? This video is unwatchable.
Can you please share how you built your futon?
I will be doing a video on the futon and bed shortly.
@@RonGangle awesome.
@rongangle any idea when you'll have the bed video up?