I didn't get to say goodbye or show my wife their kitchen. But at least now I can show her the kitchen! Thanks for sharing Steve, and, thanks Brian for taking time to do these videos.
Guys like Steve could do a very nice business as a modding company for BWs. I'd get my 10HD for $11K and then bring it to one of these guys for modding. I'd still be saving money! Very excited to see the other mods coming up.
The fender mount for the grill was sweet. Seemed like every mod he did was well thought out. I think I might have to buy a teardrop in the near future. Great review, that galley really got me thinking!
Steve had a beautiful Camper and was an inspiration to the all of us at the meetup. We hope to see him next July at the BushWhacker Boil in Hot springs NC!!
Bro I love your videos u keep it real and give and show great advice. Just keep it real on your end and you have will have a great great future. Going to a state park in va this weekend to end a hot summer. Stay safe keep it coming and stay true.
Thanks for the response. We would like to know if we would be better off getting 2 6 volt AGMs instead of 1 12 volt for dispersed camping? Is the DOD 50 or 80% for 6 volt AGM? Thanks.
A lot of it is preference. Think of two 6v as the same as one 12v… they are the same. The difference comes down to size and how they fit, related to their capacity. Ampere Hours, or AH is how much capacity, or run time that you’ll get. 6 volt batteries are commonly 225ah. That’s a lot of capacity. You can buy a 200ah 12v and have almost the same run time. Both can be used to 50% and last a while. Which fits better in your rig? Which one is the most cost effective, that’s what the decision comes down to. Hope this helps. Feel free to circle back if you have more questions.
Unfortunately, I don’t remember. I think it’s the one that I linked in the description. If you can’t find it, reach out again, I will contact them and tell you exactly what it is
These are great ideas for other small campers too. Thanks
That’s right, very similar set up on a lot of teardrops and tiny campers. Thanks for tuning in.
Brian! You rock! Would really love a video or info on 2 6 volt batteries vs 1 12 volt!
Thanks!
I do get asked that a lot, what do you want to know in particular?
Thanks for watching.
I didn't get to say goodbye or show my wife their kitchen. But at least now I can show her the kitchen! Thanks for sharing Steve, and, thanks Brian for taking time to do these videos.
Yours is coming out great, I’ll be releasing these for a while.
@@DIYOutdoorLife looking forward to seeing them all!
Some of the nicest mods I've see so far!
I couldn’t believe more people didn’t watch this one. This really is a work of art.
Wow! Impressive transformation there!
He's dig an amazing job. Check out the other transformations too, tons of videos on teardrop remodeling.
Guys like Steve could do a very nice business as a modding company for BWs. I'd get my 10HD for $11K and then bring it to one of these guys for modding. I'd still be saving money! Very excited to see the other mods coming up.
Right?? I think that they could make money and still deliver a great camper for less.
@@DIYOutdoorLife Totally. 👍
The fender mount for the grill was sweet. Seemed like every mod he did was well thought out. I think I might have to buy a teardrop in the near future. Great review, that galley really got me thinking!
Agreed, very well thought out and practical.
He’s made himself an excellent campsite on wheels.
Clearly Steve loves his teardrop. Gorgeous galley; definitely a labor of love!
A work of art for sure!
Love the mods that Steve has made. Just wish the manufacturer would incorporate these ideas into their models!
I agree, it would be nice to have them get involved and show they care...
Very clean and functional mods. Very nice.
Agreed, really solid upgrades. Great guy too.
I love seeing how people have customized their campers. It's very inspiring!
Some very talented people out there, I feel inspired as well.
He did such a good job on his mods. Was nice to meet them both.
Great people! We really enjoyed the rally.
love this new review of the campers
It’s a lot of fun to make too!
Great modifications! Beautiful job Steve!👍🏻
Really well done, thanks for watching!
Steve had a beautiful Camper and was an inspiration to the all of us at the meetup. We hope to see him next July at the BushWhacker Boil in Hot springs NC!!
we definitely need more Bushwhacker boils, lets do it!!
I don’t dare show this video to my wife. Because I see a lot of work ahead of me 😊
On a serious note very clever design
hahaha...get to it! Honey do...
@@DIYOutdoorLife oh I see you know my wife
@@billsherk9198 hahaha… is she related to Lucia
love that galley!
It was a show stopper when he opened that up, pretty impressive!
Bro I love your videos u keep it real and give and show great advice. Just keep it real on your end and you have will have a great great future. Going to a state park in va this weekend to end a hot summer. Stay safe keep it coming and stay true.
Thanks, I appreciate the comment. Enjoy your trip, we stayed a couple nights in Va parks last month, hopefully it’s cooled down.
Very nicely done!
Really nice set up, was impressive to see. Thanks for watching, love the new channel!
That counter is beautiful. What is it made out of and where do you get it?
Unfortunately, I don't remember. I believe he made it... very talented build!
Thanks for the response. We would like to know if we would be better off getting 2 6 volt AGMs instead of 1 12 volt for dispersed camping? Is the DOD 50 or 80% for 6 volt AGM? Thanks.
A lot of it is preference. Think of two 6v as the same as one 12v… they are the same. The difference comes down to size and how they fit, related to their capacity.
Ampere Hours, or AH is how much capacity, or run time that you’ll get. 6 volt batteries are commonly 225ah. That’s a lot of capacity. You can buy a 200ah 12v and have almost the same run time. Both can be used to 50% and last a while. Which fits better in your rig? Which one is the most cost effective, that’s what the decision comes down to. Hope this helps. Feel free to circle back if you have more questions.
hey Brian!!! do you happen to know what size his awning was? thanks
Unfortunately, I don’t remember. I think it’s the one that I linked in the description.
If you can’t find it, reach out again, I will contact them and tell you exactly what it is