Very well done, sir! Great design, and really like the twist on the PMF. Seriously teetering on whether to build a truck camper or a teardrop. Full size truck with an 8’ bed so I’ll probably go the truck camper route. Throw my old XR 250 on a hitch mount and adios!! Intrigued by the “foamy” method for insulation and weight, definitely going to do some experimenting with that and the PMF. PRO TIP!!!! PLEASE throw a rag, towel, t shirt, something over that winch cable. I know you’re not really stressing it but that could make for a really bad day my friend! Anywho, great job, enjoy your travels!!
The absolute best camping rig ever made -🥇🥇🥇🏆 Thx for all your hard work so many implemented improvements over any other rig or camping unit out there -totally love it ❤
awww man, i love it! i knew it was gonna be good, but it looks way better than i expected. one of my favorite things is how that back hatch opens inside so you can get at everything in the pantry from the inside. that way if its raining really hard, snowing, dust storm, hail storm, or if you're just exhausted from the adventure the day before, you can just chill inside and make a snack instead of going around the back and doing the whole thing. ill have to keep that in mind when i eventually build my trailer, cuz there are days when my back just won't let me get up, and it sucks when that happens when camping, but this type of setup would make it easier and more comfortable to recover. awesome job on the build! i can't wait to see what type of videos you make next
thank you so much! I really wanted the back to be able to have opened so I get the view! And if I camp in the winter or rain like you said it would be nice to be able to make a pot of coffee or something to eat and stay warm and dry!:) Looking forward to many camping adventures!
That’s an impressive DIY project trailer! Well done! Your video is also good, as each feature (especially that pantry that swings open) was nicely shown and all together impressive. Outstanding!
Let us know how your version of PMF holds against the weather, please. I am thinking about it for my next tiny trailer build, maybe it is a good idea to make some samples and leave it outside for several months... Thanks again!
Hey:) I did create a test piece that has been in the weather now for about 5+ months! Happy to report it still looks brand new! Amazing actually! Far better than I could have ever expected! Here's the video to that build. Enjoy! ruclips.net/video/j7ewzrglZmY/видео.html
Probably the coolest build I've seen. I got several good ideas from you and confirmation on some thoughts I've had, too. You inspire me. Once I finish out the LQ of my horse trailer I plan to start one of these.
I can't believe you airconditioned it! The more features I see the more it's blowing my mind. Wow. Aww.. Inside tap (limited bathroom)! It really does roll on and off the trailer. You have earned the right to be extremely proud. I'm now taking inspiration from your build. I won't get anywhere near half that good, but even then I'll be entirely grateful to you.
Thank you so much! You give me to much credit! It was definitely a challenge and very rewarding! I'm sure you'll make something just as beautiful in it's on right! Please share here in the comments your project would love to see it!
@@MrStebo911 Thank you but mine is nowhere near as ambitious as your's mate. I'll definitely attribute it to your channel as the inspiration and PMF advisor. I'll happily send you a link (which you should feel free to ignore if you want.)
I would love to see your project. I think all of them are great and am sure yours will be as well! And please share my video if you can, think it would help others in any projects that has weather involved!:)
@@MrStebo911 I have almost finished the exterior to pre-PMF. When I have, I'll put it up and tag you. I think I'll do the video in three parts: 1. Exterior build. 2. Final shaping putty for dints etc and PMF. 3. Interior build. This is a rapidly evolving technique. I guess in 6 months time, you and I will say, "Wish I had have thought of that!"
1) stay the course is a phrase I say! 2) my childhood/young adult dog was a Maggie. This is a wonderful build. Never cubsysrted lift off hinges. I loved how you can access the “pantry”/kitchen from inside. Your take on PMF was ingenious! I’ll be looking further on your site to see how you built your doors to accommodate hinges, etc.
It's holding up great! The mixture is 3 parts glue, 1 part water. That's all it is to it. Just roll it on the surface, then lay the tarp down and roll a couple more coats over it and let it dry....:)
Thanks so much for the kind words!:) It's meant as a "inside" joke... XP sounds fancy haha, It's a 5x8 trailer... And if you one of mine, it's 0 financing, 0 down! haha Cash only! haha The service pack 2 part is just any upgrades and also it took me 2 tries to get the pantry right! haha But thanks again for your inquiry, hope you were able to get something out of the video's!
From everything that I have read titebond 2 is not supposed to adhere with polypropylene, but obviously you have solved this. How? Is it because the polypropylene is sandwiched between two layers of titebond 2?
Outstanding!!!!
Thank you so much! I love it!
Very well done, sir! Great design, and really like the twist on the PMF. Seriously teetering on whether to build a truck camper or a teardrop. Full size truck with an 8’ bed so I’ll probably go the truck camper route. Throw my old XR 250 on a hitch mount and adios!! Intrigued by the “foamy” method for insulation and weight, definitely going to do some experimenting with that and the PMF. PRO TIP!!!! PLEASE throw a rag, towel, t shirt, something over that winch cable. I know you’re not really stressing it but that could make for a really bad day my friend! Anywho, great job, enjoy your travels!!
I will for sure use your tip about the cables! Plan on going camping next weekend!:)
Thanks for sharing your original design ideas! Subscribed :)
Your welcome!:)
The absolute best camping rig ever made -🥇🥇🥇🏆
Thx for all your hard work so many implemented improvements over any other rig or camping unit out there -totally love it ❤
Thank you so much!
That kitchen idea is incredible one of my favorites definitely.
Thanks!:)
awww man, i love it!
i knew it was gonna be good, but it looks way better than i expected.
one of my favorite things is how that back hatch opens inside so you can get at everything in the pantry from the inside. that way if its raining really hard, snowing, dust storm, hail storm, or if you're just exhausted from the adventure the day before, you can just chill inside and make a snack instead of going around the back and doing the whole thing.
ill have to keep that in mind when i eventually build my trailer, cuz there are days when my back just won't let me get up, and it sucks when that happens when camping, but this type of setup would make it easier and more comfortable to recover.
awesome job on the build!
i can't wait to see what type of videos you make next
thank you so much! I really wanted the back to be able to have opened so I get the view! And if I camp in the winter or rain like you said it would be nice to be able to make a pot of coffee or something to eat and stay warm and dry!:)
Looking forward to many camping adventures!
That’s an impressive DIY project trailer! Well done! Your video is also good, as each feature (especially that pantry that swings open) was nicely shown and all together impressive. Outstanding!
Thank you so much! I wanted to try to create something truly unique!
Let us know how your version of PMF holds against the weather, please. I am thinking about it for my next tiny trailer build, maybe it is a good idea to make some samples and leave it outside for several months... Thanks again!
Hey:) I did create a test piece that has been in the weather now for about 5+ months! Happy to report it still looks brand new! Amazing actually! Far better than I could have ever expected! Here's the video to that build. Enjoy!
ruclips.net/video/j7ewzrglZmY/видео.html
That is AWESOME!!! I have thought about doing one of these but I think you just kicked me over the edge!
Thanks! Go for it!:)
Amazing job. I am about to start my own adventure in building and I feel like I have learned a lot from watching your videos.
Thank you for the kind words! Let me know if you have any questions about your build. If I can help in any way! It's very rewarding process!:)
Sweet Build. Thank You Brother
Thank you so much!
Probably the coolest build I've seen. I got several good ideas from you and confirmation on some thoughts I've had, too. You inspire me. Once I finish out the LQ of my horse trailer I plan to start one of these.
Thanks so much for the kind words! Good luck on your project! Would love to see how it turns out!
I can't believe you airconditioned it! The more features I see the more it's blowing my mind. Wow. Aww.. Inside tap (limited bathroom)! It really does roll on and off the trailer. You have earned the right to be extremely proud. I'm now taking inspiration from your build. I won't get anywhere near half that good, but even then I'll be entirely grateful to you.
Thank you so much! You give me to much credit! It was definitely a challenge and very rewarding! I'm sure you'll make something just as beautiful in it's on right! Please share here in the comments your project would love to see it!
@@MrStebo911 Thank you but mine is nowhere near as ambitious as your's mate. I'll definitely attribute it to your channel as the inspiration and PMF advisor. I'll happily send you a link (which you should feel free to ignore if you want.)
I would love to see your project. I think all of them are great and am sure yours will be as well! And please share my video if you can, think it would help others in any projects that has weather involved!:)
@@MrStebo911 I have almost finished the exterior to pre-PMF. When I have, I'll put it up and tag you. I think I'll do the video in three parts: 1. Exterior build. 2. Final shaping putty for dints etc and PMF. 3. Interior build. This is a rapidly evolving technique. I guess in 6 months time, you and I will say, "Wish I had have thought of that!"
@@McDowallManor Thanks!:) No matter what I'm happy seeing others innovating! Can't wait to see how your build goes!
Excellent 👍
Thanks so much!
1) stay the course is a phrase I say! 2) my childhood/young adult dog was a Maggie. This is a wonderful build. Never cubsysrted lift off hinges. I loved how you can access the “pantry”/kitchen from inside. Your take on PMF was ingenious! I’ll be looking further on your site to see how you built your doors to accommodate hinges, etc.
Thank you so much! I too love the "lift off hinges"!:) Very excited to get out and do some camping in it!
Pretty damn neat man
Thank you! I'm loving it!
How is the PMF with the landscape fabric holding up? I just bought some to try before I found your video.
Holding up amazingly well! I did a test project with it and put it out in the Florida weather 6mos ago and it still looks brand new! Go for it!:)
Wow you have helped me so much with your vids. This looks better than alot of the expensive super trailers. Awsome job mate.
thank you so much!
@@MrStebo911 you are so welcome. The glue you use i cant find here in sweden. What type of glue is it?
@@asusg73hj Any type PVA Wood Glue
@@MrStebo911 does that work on foamboard aswell😁
@@asusg73hj I have never tried it but sure it would. :)
Great video. Are you guys near brooksville fl?
yes! Springhill
How is the PMF holding up? Can you do a breakdown video of your mixture and how you did it?
It's holding up great! The mixture is 3 parts glue, 1 part water. That's all it is to it. Just roll it on the surface, then lay the tarp down and roll a couple more coats over it and let it dry....:)
1st....Fantastic, I have just watched all you videos of this, thankyou.
2nd.... What is the meaning of "XP-5800 w/ service pack 2 "
Thanks so much for the kind words!:) It's meant as a "inside" joke... XP sounds fancy haha, It's a 5x8 trailer... And if you one of mine, it's 0 financing, 0 down! haha Cash only! haha The service pack 2 part is just any upgrades and also it took me 2 tries to get the pantry right! haha But thanks again for your inquiry, hope you were able to get something out of the video's!
From everything that I have read titebond 2 is not supposed to adhere with polypropylene, but obviously you have solved this.
How? Is it because the polypropylene is sandwiched between two layers of titebond 2?
Sorry I didn't see your question. Yes since the polypropylene is very poupous it did very well.:)