I am currently builidng my rooftop tent based on youir videos and wanted to mention that you really thinking ahead and about viewers. Like that mention that you won't give sizes for the top frame because the base may be slightly different and you are absolutely right. My base is slightly different (metrical measurement, had to cut plywood in two pieces because I need to fit it in the elevator etc etc.) and I am happy that you describing the idea and the way to do it instead of just giving sizes and leave us with that. Thank you again!
This is a great video for my purpose. I want to build a pop up roof like your first one to go on a truck bed for truck camping but light enough for my daughter and son in law to remove easily, minus the clam shell design id say its perfect thank you for posting and you gained a subscriber ! Keep building cool stuff
Thanks for some ideas. Please dont give up making videos. These are very useful. Better than most on this subject. The detail about the spacing for the tent material will save many of us some debugging time. I am looking for a lighter weight alternative to plywood for the top half material. I am open to suggestions. The white bumpy sheets are more expensive than plywood and have a similar weight. I am trying to beat that weight. The tent I will finally build will be as light and aerodynamic as I can make it while being somewhat simple. Then I will weigh it down with an awesome sleep pad and ac unit made from a fridge. My goal is to be on the lower side of 100 pounds. I will probably use aluminum L metal for the framework. I am preparing for my bucket list MTB adventure before my body fails me.
Thank you for doing this. I have wanted to make me a camper for a few years now. Seeing you make one inspires me to try to make myself one also. How soon for next vid.? Keep up the good work and, thank you once again.
Patrick! Thanks again for making these videos, I wanted to let know that I really like the simplicity, and I like that it’s going to be super affordable, I was hoping to draw this up on my cad program so I could make all the exact same parts and pieces as you, basically I’d make all the parts ahead of time and assemble it once all the parts where in hand. I have to admit I was a little bummed when you said you where not going to provide dimensions any more. I’m gonna keep on watching because I love this project idea, but I am just a little bummed out. 😕
Just a thought: The front angle could be set so that when the tent is open the foot area is completely vertical. This should really help maximize the space inside.
Great Video! One suggestion, you could angle your bulkheads so that when the roof is fully up, you would have a series of shelves, great for wallet, cell phone, drinks, etc Best wishes!
Great video I've been looking for a roof top tent diy forever and there is really no others. I watched a few of the other vids you out and you had mentioned you were limited in width o the 4'sheet of plywood. I make wood driftboats and to make width and lengths not possible to get on factory cut wood I used scarf joints. It's a lot of work but worth it in the end.
Yeah, I want to do another build for those that need something wider than 48" even tho I don't really have the need for it. Anything wider would look funny on my Gen 3 4runner haha. I figured I would need to do some type of complex joinery in conjunction with fiberglass.
@@PatrickRemington no fiberglass but you do use epoxy and a ratio of usually 8:1 or 12:1for how you bevel the edges to overlap so for example half inch plywood at a 12:1 gets a 6inch bevel on the two sides you want to join together.
Seeing the gap in your rounded corner (knowing you're not done yet...), makes me want to suggest whether you know about filling it with some glue well spread inside it (I use an old toothbrush) and then mash in some sawdust and work it in, dressing it out with your hands, a little proud, so you can do a finish touch sanding on the area. Since you're using Tightbond III, you'll have nice waterproof filler there... Best wood filler known to man! Anxious to see where you're headed! :)
Like this?? ruclips.net/video/-ngcldsRqxY/видео.html This is actually not a bad idea but I'm way beyond this point in my build to turn back! I'm not sure if it would be more cost effective or not. That would think it would take a lot of epoxy and fiberglass to cover it. I'm not sure tho! Really like the idea! It might make it a little lighter.
Patrick Remington thanks for the idea! I am gonna cover the roof of my van with vynil or release agent and make a mold of it. Then i am gonna make a fiberglass or maybe a fleece clone of it and start building the sides in to make a slim pop top thats custom fitted and doesn't look like an eyesore!
I need you to build electric pop up rooftop tent! I want to put one of these on the top of my class A RV with access from ceiling vent into the tent for a “loft”. Have you done/seen a fully electric open option with button or remote open?
When I watched your first video I think it was close to a year ago I never thought they would be so fantastic. You must of spent a lot time figuring this all out ?Thanks so much ,just have a couple questions so far .You said leave a 3/8 over hang when I've been drawing my plans I left much more is it not required and the small little pieces you cut on I think 45,s were they just to fill in the small spaces in the corners and is it important to use a piano hinge rather than just 3 or 4 across the front. How long till you post your next one I can't wait . Thanks again and the longer the video the better can't wait to get started on mine in the spring.Dale
I'll let the main man answer you question but here are my 2 cents. The 45s are joint gussett, they add strength to the butt joint. As far as your joinery, hardware (hinges), locks and mounts to the car, you should keep in mind that this box will have a lot of forces acting on it. Driving 70 mph, hard stops. Keep the liabilities of this thing flying off your car in mind.
Haha! Thank you!! Yeah, I figured that if I was going to tackle a project like this I would really need to step up my game to be able to really do it justice! That's part of the reason it took me a while to get the project going. It's one thing to be able to build something its a totally different ball game trying to video and explain every step clearly while your building. It also takes 10x longer than it normally should but it's getting easier! Thanks for sticking with me! The 3/8 overhang on the outside isn't as important as just having room on the other side for the fabric to be able to attach to. Refer to 1:07 in the video. The 45s are just there for strengthening that joint as Rishi said. You could do without them in hindsight but they can't hurt! You could use 3 or 4 strong hinges across the front. That would be fine. Like I said it the video that's just not the look I'm going for. I'll probably space them out about a week or so apart until I catch up to where I am in the build. It's not quite done so but if I space them out I'll hopefully I'll finish it so that yall are waiting around on me. Hope this helps!
Thanks for the videos, I have been looking for some like this. You mintioned wanting to got to a trailer at some time. will you build a RTT into one or set a RTT on top. I may use your methods to build a pop top, It would seem that after one had the RTT built all that would have to be done is to cut a large hole in the bottom and mount it to a camper. But what do you think.
Nah, In the next video, we'll be adding a plywood skin to this frame and then doing a bunch of epoxy work. Once all that's done it's not moving. Or at least not very much
I just want to try to build something I hadn't already built. I also thought it would be easier to build without the 4 complex lifting arms. This one just uses two gas struts. I am getting towards the end of this build and I can honestly say I like this design WAAAAAYYYY more. Soo much more room!
Patrick Remington I like this hinge as it will be easy to climb up to on my trailer. But, how is there more room? You surely lose room with this design
Harley Cross you don't actually have more room but it feels way more spacious without the top of the tent right there at your head. My next video coming out will show this.
Hi Patrick, I'm not to sure, but it looked to me that the bulk heads have different angle cuts on the ends from front to back. The small end had what seems to be a greater angle and less to the middle and then to the end piece. Then again, it could be the camera distorting the view. This being at around the 8.43 point in the video. Cheers, Paul
You're not wrong! I took all three pieces and measured about 4 or 5 inches from the top corner (the part that I cut off). Then cut from the bottom corner to that mark. So the 6in bulkhead will have less of an angle than the 4in. Once the plywood skin is put on (next video) you'll see how it looks. It actually gives it a cool sleek look. Good eye!
@@PatrickRemington Thanks for the update. I'm looking forward to the next video. At the moment my garage is occupied by a boat (pain in the ass) and living in a town house, there's nowhere to store it. As soon as I can, i'll be commencing my build to your specs. Cheers.
Yeah, a little bit... I'm really just trying to make it look as sleek as possible and reduce as much weight as I can. I could go even more "low profile" but I wouldn't be able to store anything inside of it when closed. I really like that I can to keep my ladder and a few other things up there at all times.
Would u be willing to make this specific model for purchase I'm not rich and not all that handy with tools but i really like this alot just got a beater that can hold something like this and was interested in seeing if u would make one that I could buy from u
Ciao, per mesi sei stato il mio esempio, ho copiato la struttura per tenda da tetto, spendendo 3 mesi e 300 euro, poi la dura verità... in Italia non è possibile omologare una struttura simile... ho dovuto smontare tutto e ci sono rimasto molto male. 😢
For cleaner lines why not have the upper and lower outer rims be that same dimensions and just build your needed offset to the inside? This would give you a really sleek and clean look when closed. Looks good so far though!
Bryan Mills I know what you mean. It's kind of hard to explain but for this build I'll have a weather seal between the top and bottom and then on the outside of the top I'll have an aluminum strip that over laps the weather seal and base so you don't see that seam. You can see that aluminum strip on my other white tent in the finished product video. I'm also doing it this was for simplicity. Some might not have to know how or the tools to do all that even though it might seem simple
Andre Yevt well it's not done yet my first tent was about 130lbs. I'm expecting this one to be less. I'm shooting for 115-120lbs. Very comparable to tents on the market made from fiberglass.
i just dont understand why youtube limits me to only one like
To give us opportunity to everyone else that we are admired for such a beautiful job. !!!
I am currently builidng my rooftop tent based on youir videos and wanted to mention that you really thinking ahead and about viewers. Like that mention that you won't give sizes for the top frame because the base may be slightly different and you are absolutely right. My base is slightly different (metrical measurement, had to cut plywood in two pieces because I need to fit it in the elevator etc etc.) and I am happy that you describing the idea and the way to do it instead of just giving sizes and leave us with that. Thank you again!
Wow Goooooooooooooooooooood!!!
Man! I’m glad I found your videos!
You're doing God's work right here thank you
Simply Brilliant
Darren Walton thanks!!
Thanks for making this awsome series! I'm in the process of making my own just got the base done.
I didn’t think I needed a roof top tent until now. Now I want to build one lol. Keep up the good work :)
Great videos pretty straight forward. Thanks for spending the time to video this project
This is a great video for my purpose. I want to build a pop up roof like your first one to go on a truck bed for truck camping but light enough for my daughter and son in law to remove easily, minus the clam shell design id say its perfect thank you for posting and you gained a subscriber ! Keep building cool stuff
Considering how expensive roof top tents are (especially hard shelled ones) this might be the way to go for someone that is somewhat handy with tools.
What i would love to know is why they are so expensive in the first place
Looking Great!
Big big thank you 👍
GLORIOUS.
Great series. Thank you!
Thanks for some ideas. Please dont give up making videos. These are very useful. Better than most on this subject.
The detail about the spacing for the tent material will save many of us some debugging time. I am looking for a lighter weight alternative to plywood for the top half material. I am open to suggestions. The white bumpy sheets are more expensive than plywood and have a similar weight. I am trying to beat that weight.
The tent I will finally build will be as light and aerodynamic as I can make it while being somewhat simple. Then I will weigh it down with an awesome sleep pad and ac unit made from a fridge. My goal is to be on the lower side of 100 pounds. I will probably use aluminum L metal for the framework. I am preparing for my bucket list MTB adventure before my body fails me.
Iorry man just seen the next ones. I see the fiberglass option.
Thank you for doing this. I have wanted to make me a camper for a few years now. Seeing you make one inspires me to try to make myself one also. How soon for next vid.? Keep up the good work and, thank you once again.
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This is looking great sir👍. Giving me the inspiration to build my own.
you are creative
Patrick! Thanks again for making these videos, I wanted to let know that I really like the simplicity, and I like that it’s going to be super affordable, I was hoping to draw this up on my cad program so I could make all the exact same parts and pieces as you, basically I’d make all the parts ahead of time and assemble it once all the parts where in hand. I have to admit I was a little bummed when you said you where not going to provide dimensions any more. I’m gonna keep on watching because I love this project idea, but I am just a little bummed out. 😕
Excellent video. Really motivates me to make time to build mine own RTT. Keep it up bud.
Thank you for the kind words!
Parabéns! Estou sempre acompanhando seus belos trabalhos.
Just a thought: The front angle could be set so that when the tent is open the foot area is completely vertical. This should really help maximize the space inside.
Great Video! One suggestion, you could angle your bulkheads so that when the roof is fully up, you would have a series of shelves, great for wallet, cell phone, drinks, etc Best wishes!
Awesome video. Thank you.
Great video I've been looking for a roof top tent diy forever and there is really no others. I watched a few of the other vids you out and you had mentioned you were limited in width o the 4'sheet of plywood. I make wood driftboats and to make width and lengths not possible to get on factory cut wood I used scarf joints. It's a lot of work but worth it in the end.
Yeah, I want to do another build for those that need something wider than 48" even tho I don't really have the need for it. Anything wider would look funny on my Gen 3 4runner haha. I figured I would need to do some type of complex joinery in conjunction with fiberglass.
@@PatrickRemington no fiberglass but you do use epoxy and a ratio of usually 8:1 or 12:1for how you bevel the edges to overlap so for example half inch plywood at a 12:1 gets a 6inch bevel on the two sides you want to join together.
Nice ideas. Keep up the good work.
Great video mate, cant wait to see the next step
U got me hooked up. damm i am waiting for next vid on how to complete the build
Love that shirt! Greetings from Ocean Springs!
Alonzo Mayers 🙌🙌🙌 yes! A fellow Mississippian!
@@PatrickRemington subbed! Look forward to seeing more of your progress!
Seeing the gap in your rounded corner (knowing you're not done yet...), makes me want to suggest whether you know about filling it with some glue well spread inside it (I use an old toothbrush) and then mash in some sawdust and work it in, dressing it out with your hands, a little proud, so you can do a finish touch sanding on the area. Since you're using Tightbond III, you'll have nice waterproof filler there... Best wood filler known to man!
Anxious to see where you're headed! :)
The next video explains everything ;) We fill all the gaps!
Would skinning it fleece then fiberglass be better then wood?
Like this?? ruclips.net/video/-ngcldsRqxY/видео.html This is actually not a bad idea but I'm way beyond this point in my build to turn back! I'm not sure if it would be more cost effective or not. That would think it would take a lot of epoxy and fiberglass to cover it. I'm not sure tho! Really like the idea! It might make it a little lighter.
Patrick Remington thanks for the idea! I am gonna cover the roof of my van with vynil or release agent and make a mold of it. Then i am gonna make a fiberglass or maybe a fleece clone of it and start building the sides in to make a slim pop top thats custom fitted and doesn't look like an eyesore!
I need you to build electric pop up rooftop tent! I want to put one of these on the top of my class A RV with access from ceiling vent into the tent for a “loft”. Have you done/seen a fully electric open option with button or remote open?
When I watched your first video I think it was close to a year ago I never thought they would be so fantastic. You must of spent a lot time figuring this all out ?Thanks so much ,just have a couple questions so far .You said leave a 3/8 over hang when I've been drawing my plans I left much more is it not required and the small little pieces you cut on I think 45,s were they just to fill in the small spaces in the corners and is it important to use a piano hinge rather than just 3 or 4 across the front. How long till you post your next one I can't wait . Thanks again and the longer the video the better can't wait to get started on mine in the spring.Dale
I'll let the main man answer you question but here are my 2 cents. The 45s are joint gussett, they add strength to the butt joint. As far as your joinery, hardware (hinges), locks and mounts to the car, you should keep in mind that this box will have a lot of forces acting on it. Driving 70 mph, hard stops. Keep the liabilities of this thing flying off your car in mind.
Haha! Thank you!! Yeah, I figured that if I was going to tackle a project like this I would really need to step up my game to be able to really do it justice! That's part of the reason it took me a while to get the project going. It's one thing to be able to build something its a totally different ball game trying to video and explain every step clearly while your building. It also takes 10x longer than it normally should but it's getting easier! Thanks for sticking with me!
The 3/8 overhang on the outside isn't as important as just having room on the other side for the fabric to be able to attach to. Refer to 1:07 in the video. The 45s are just there for strengthening that joint as Rishi said. You could do without them in hindsight but they can't hurt! You could use 3 or 4 strong hinges across the front. That would be fine. Like I said it the video that's just not the look I'm going for. I'll probably space them out about a week or so apart until I catch up to where I am in the build. It's not quite done so but if I space them out I'll hopefully I'll finish it so that yall are waiting around on me. Hope this helps!
Mc lovin it!
Bravo
Thanks for the videos, I have been looking for some like this. You mintioned wanting to got to a trailer at some time. will you build a RTT into one or set a RTT on top. I may use your methods to build a pop top, It would seem that after one had the RTT built all that would have to be done is to cut a large hole in the bottom and mount it to a camper. But what do you think.
Thanks for the taking the time to make these vids. Are you concerned about warping which will affect the fit of the pop up roof? Keep it up man.
Nah, In the next video, we'll be adding a plywood skin to this frame and then doing a bunch of epoxy work. Once all that's done it's not moving. Or at least not very much
awesome
hello patrick I just have a question, can I do this tutorials to make the hard shell roof top ten you made previously..thanks my friend and take care
Great job, once again! I'm curious as to why you chose the hinge end vs. the other design you built...
I just want to try to build something I hadn't already built. I also thought it would be easier to build without the 4 complex lifting arms. This one just uses two gas struts. I am getting towards the end of this build and I can honestly say I like this design WAAAAAYYYY more. Soo much more room!
@@PatrickRemington very cool! You definitely have me thinking! Thanks man!
Patrick Remington I like this hinge as it will be easy to climb up to on my trailer. But, how is there more room? You surely lose room with this design
Harley Cross you don't actually have more room but it feels way more spacious without the top of the tent right there at your head. My next video coming out will show this.
Patrick Remington awesome. I plan on starting the build tomorrow :)
Total weight??? Awsome build
Hi Patrick, I'm not to sure, but it looked to me that the bulk heads have different angle cuts on the ends from front to back. The small end had what seems to be a greater angle and less to the middle and then to the end piece. Then again, it could be the camera distorting the view. This being at around the 8.43 point in the video. Cheers, Paul
You're not wrong! I took all three pieces and measured about 4 or 5 inches from the top corner (the part that I cut off). Then cut from the bottom corner to that mark. So the 6in bulkhead will have less of an angle than the 4in. Once the plywood skin is put on (next video) you'll see how it looks. It actually gives it a cool sleek look. Good eye!
@@PatrickRemington Thanks for the update. I'm looking forward to the next video. At the moment my garage is occupied by a boat (pain in the ass) and living in a town house, there's nowhere to store it. As soon as I can, i'll be commencing my build to your specs. Cheers.
Looking awesome man. Is there any reason to make it lower profile? Better against the wind.
Yeah, a little bit... I'm really just trying to make it look as sleek as possible and reduce as much weight as I can. I could go even more "low profile" but I wouldn't be able to store anything inside of it when closed. I really like that I can to keep my ladder and a few other things up there at all times.
Preparing for hooking it up on the car does this not go on first on the base
Salve!
Estou procurando o vídeo que vc faz a alavanca de suspensão da barraca
Hello Patrick, I am gerson from Chile. I've got a question, this frame would resist strong winds? I am thinking to build one and visit the Patagonia.
Good job I'd never get all the cuts made properly
its easier than it looks!
Would an air nailer and glue provide enough strength, or do you recommend screws?
Harley Cross 🤷🏻♂️ probably.. I've never done it that way tho.. The epoxy fillets are really what gives it its strength.
Patrick Remington thanks. Would be a lot quicker
Would u be willing to make this specific model for purchase I'm not rich and not all that handy with tools but i really like this alot just got a beater that can hold something like this and was interested in seeing if u would make one that I could buy from u
Dude, good stuff. Sub earned! "CLICK THAT BELL FOLKS!"
At 4:30 you mention a 3/8" overhang but show a 3/4" overhang. Can we assume you mean 3/4"?
nope! look again! I show 3/8 overhang not 3/4
Wow- Guess I should been wearing my wisdom glasses when watching. Thanks for the reply. My Bad.
@@Jags4don Totally fine! I definitely have to double check myself.
Gracious- I am loving your videos and drawing up my plans now
patrick can you please include the measurements. thank you very much, greetings from Chile, South America
Ciao, per mesi sei stato il mio esempio, ho copiato la struttura per tenda da tetto, spendendo 3 mesi e 300 euro, poi la dura verità... in Italia non è possibile omologare una struttura simile... ho dovuto smontare tutto e ci sono rimasto molto male. 😢
For cleaner lines why not have the upper and lower outer rims be that same dimensions and just build your needed offset to the inside? This would give you a really sleek and clean look when closed. Looks good so far though!
Bryan Mills I know what you mean. It's kind of hard to explain but for this build I'll have a weather seal between the top and bottom and then on the outside of the top I'll have an aluminum strip that over laps the weather seal and base so you don't see that seam. You can see that aluminum strip on my other white tent in the finished product video. I'm also doing it this was for simplicity. Some might not have to know how or the tools to do all that even though it might seem simple
Very important question - what is the weight of your RTT?
Andre Yevt well it's not done yet my first tent was about 130lbs. I'm expecting this one to be less. I'm shooting for 115-120lbs. Very comparable to tents on the market made from fiberglass.
What does MDF stand for?
Medium density fiberboard
Used full wood, made your rooftop will be more heavy, isn't it ?
All depends on the dimensions and amount of wood. I plan to use 1/8" panel with fiberglass on my build.
@@shanethomas7511 great, waiting your next post video...👍
I live in Laurel
Are you from MS
Yep! I'm in Jackson. My wife is from Laurel actually.
@@PatrickRemington awesome
I also like to build things
Maybe we could do a build one day. I could help you and in return maybe you could show me how you make your videos so awesome 😉
What school did your wife go to? I went to NEJ
thats not much glue holding that together after you take those screws out
You don't remove the screws.
How much did you spend lol
South Korea
Videos to long, DONT think so. Just get inti it then ya gotta readjust. 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺👍👍👍
Great videos. Thank you sir!