How I Built A DIY Tiny Home Camper From Start To Finish
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Its crazy just how many sponsors this man managed to fit inside a video on top of that he promoted that he is selling the camper he built, so he is getting free material, money and selling it to make even more money on top of becoming more popular. Now this is peak efficiency
I find it hard to believe he has 12 grand invested in this build.
Looks great! Id definitely suggest adding a side awning for small campers like this though. Theres some really nice ones that can fold away into a mounted box, and allow you to basically add an entire screen room to your camper. Really makes it a lot more functional as you then have a sheltered place to be in outside of the sleeping area
Noticed a really common mistake when venting your battery box at 18:45-ish. You don't want your intake sitting directly across from your outtake at the same height. This causes dead areas in the airflow. Instead, you want one high and one low. You also only need one fan unless you're specifically trying to create positive pressure inside the box.
That's correct it's very unlikely for people to make mistakes like this he did not think much about the placement of his intakes and outtakes
One fan pulls air in and the other pushes air out. They work really well the outtake of the inverter is near the outtake fan.
@@buildersblueprint Yes, I understand. :-) But fans blow in cones. So by having one blowing in at the same height as one blowing out, you've overlapped the cones and made a cylinder of air running from the intake to the outtake. The air blowing in will blow right out and leave eddies of hot air in all of the corners (especially at the bottom since you've put the holes at the top). Whereas if you had one low and one high, there wouldn't be overlap in the cones, meaning they're working together to mix all the air. But really two fans are unnecessary (though you still want the two holes). Since no two fans ever blow at exactly the same speed, you're either creating positive or negative pressure in the box (depending on which one is slower). Positive pressure would be great in a box containing a propane tank, but otherwise it's just kind of inefficient (it's not bad, per se, just a minor waste of pennies and electricity). Overall, you really want your intake to be low (where the coolest air is) and your outtake to be high (where the hottest air is). Any time you build an air system with two holes, you're creating a river of air between them; if they're at the same height, they really only cool objects in line with them. By varying the height, you create a diagonal which is a longer straight line, meaning it can cover more components. :-)
The intake should be low, and out should be higher because it will push the hotter air naturally up and out.
I’d be more concerned about water ingress. All of the holes added after the fiberglass are the first to leak once that construction adhesive gives way. House adhesives aren’t made to be driven on roads and especially not on dirt trials.
Nice build! - Stop using silicone for installation of doors/windows etc. Use butyl.
Just about every electrical component, water tanks, fridge, etc needs rubber isolators. You also needed a grommet on every single wire penetration. Trailers vibrate and ride soooo much rougher than actual campers or conversion vans. Also, almost nothing you installed is easily serviceable without ripping into the wood. Looks very nice though.
Even after watching this whole vid, we didn't get a good look at the inside, it was a quick brush of straight across.
We posted pictures on our Instagram if you would like to see more it’s beerrunbus. Next time we will film much more.
I'm seriously impressed! Your creativity and technical skills are off the charts! This isn't just a camper, it's a masterpiece! 🔨
Wow, thank you! 😊
Amazing product !! Great collaborative work with everyone involved
It was a lot of fun to watch! I love how you explain the process and show them in detail 😊
Thank you I’m glad you enjoyed the film ❤️
I identity with not being able to quit building stuff. In the 90's I started re-doing vintage campers, refurbing trailers from parts, then discovered harbor freight. Motorcycle trailers, campers, gypsy wagons..... . Now im working on etrikes and camper!
Clean little rig. Seen it posted on marketplace and will definitely make someone a nice sleeper!
Awesome video as always thank you so much for making it ❤️
Awesome!! We need some mush!! shirts or hats!
SWEET TRAILER !❤! Worth it!! Work of Love, And Craftmanship. 🥰🥰🥰
Thanks I’m glad you enjoyed the film 🤙
that electric is awesome but I really need to know how the camper will be after 500 miles
Very nice craftsmanship
You did a great job building this camper! Great video!
Thank you for watching i’m glad you enjoyed it 😊
That is honestly one of the coolest builds I've seen on here would have loved to have seen it be painted like green or something but that's just me great work everybody.
Looks pretty cool
Nice build!!
Incredible build!
Thanks 😊
Awesome job. Really enjoyed this build. Thanks for sharing
Thank you I’m glad you enjoyed the film. New video coming out this Saturday. 🙌
Good build! I'm glad you welded that frame up. You'll never regret it. Great little squaredrop. Thanks for sharing.
Welding the frame definitely gives me piece of mind. Thanks for watching
Such a great build!! Keep up the videos!
Thanks Freddy. Email your address I’m going to send you a free hat.
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This is an awesome camper ! Such a cool design😍
Thanks so much ❤️
Beautiful work!! I love every step!! Just Amazing!! ❤💪🙏
Thanks 😊
Amazing build and video quality as always. Your electrical system is off the charts and definitely high quality / high cost. I'd be curious to see a breakdown.
That is a work of art!! Great workmanship ❤
Thank you very much!
This turned out amazing!
Thanks I’m glad you enjoyed the film
Wow! Dude, this is so cool.
Thanks I’m glad you enjoyed the film 🤙
By far thee best build 👌🏽
Really appreciate this comment 🙌
Another great build! cant wait for the next one!
Thanks 😊
Beautiful craftsmanship.
Thank you 😊
Great job as always! 👍
Thanks for watching 😊
Awesome job sir.
Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed the film
I would love to see you renovate an old popup camper. Mad skills bro.
We may do that this summer.
I’m glad you liked the video
Awesome!
That drone shot though. Thing came out amazing man!
Thanks bro 🙌
It’s incredibly nice! Overbuilt, which isn’t a bad thing. Its like the nicest house on the block and it being $200,000 more because its so nice but the average market there is $200,000 less. But some one who appreciates it and can afford a little dispensable cash will buy it just to have the best house on the block, or the best compact sleeping trailer.
Omg, it's beautiful !
Thanks 😊
This is awsome bro Camper of the year🤩
Thanks homie 🙌
This is an awesome camper ! Such a cool design !
Thanks for watching 🙌
Nice job, very impressive
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Really good choice of colors!
Thanks 😊
nice work
Excelente trabajo 👍
Wow! You're good! Quedo muy linda la camper!
Thanks 😊
Amazing work.... i really want to try and build my own.
Thanks so much ❤️
I really really like
Nice build!
Thanks glad you like it 🙌
Awesome build 👍🏼
Thank you I’m glad you enjoyed the film 🤙
Well I subscribed because I like the way you doing the videos and the work you're doing keep up the good work
Thanks Homie. I’m glad you enjoyed the film. 🤙
WOW! Pro quality and def a pro look
Thanks 😊
This thing is beautiful. Goddamn.
Great vid!
Thanks 😊
I’ve seen so many campers like this and I would LOVE to get a pod camper and make it high tech but I don’t have money right now so it’s gonna have to wait
Realy amazing DIY camper/ the best handcraft//
Thank you sir 🤙
Awesome camper
Thanks 😊
I'd like to see a bigger back hatch for rain coverage and I'm curious how that thin plastic bottom will hold up against rocks and dirt.
That corrugated plastic is pretty.
With the foam and insulation in there, it feels like it’s as hard as a rock.
Way to go Tom!
Tom is the man
I Enjoy Watching Your Videos
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Excellent brilliant beautiful 👍👍👍👍😊
Thanks i’m glad you enjoyed the film 😊
Good job.
Thanks 😊
Im off grid and your system is beefier than mine!!! Great setup!!
Thanks we really are trying to make these campers as nice as possible.
정말 대단하네. 이걸 만들다니... great job 👏 from 🇰🇷
Thanks 😊
Love your videos bro keep up the great work..
Thanks. I’m glad you enjoyed it
Man I’m a new sub. Freaking amazing. You are so talented. Damn can’t say much more than amazing
That was awesome. I would buy it if i could afford to.
Creative
Thanks 😊
Love the way you built the camper but I think on your next bill you should put the entry of the battery box facing inside to prevent theft
Wow I should have waited before I bought my Rubicon 1200 rk from Coleman, it seems to me that u have a better build quality
Thank you for recognizing this. We try really hard to build these campers to the best of our abilities.
That is a lot of electrical power you have great
I'm not even through the video writing this comment, but Ryobi is a good brand. Great video so far, though. And some great editing and video work!
I dig it
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I love it! Could there be a set of folding legs for the fridge cover to convert it to a table for a cookstove?
Thank you that’s actually not a bad idea
HA, I see you are using the welders running shoes like my dad used to wear. Totally pro move.
Great build! really like all the different build techniques. 2 quick questions: how much does it weigh?
how much fiberglass/resin was required for this?
Thank you it weighs 1460lbs and we used About a gallon and a half of resin
@@buildersblueprint Thanks! One quick follow up... purchased the plans! nice work... it doesn't mention what weight fiber you used... I've never used fiberglass before... but i understand the weight of the fiber cloth determines how much resin you need... Can you confirm what fiber cloth you used? - Thanks!
It would be neat to see a camper trailer that you can stand up in, like a truck camper.
Looks great but why did you use a 60A 48V MPPT for a single 200W panel? A 12/24V 20A MPPT would have been much cheaper and would have made no difference.
Brilliant craftsmanship and excellent result.👍
Thank you send me your address. I’m going to ship you a free hat.
Beeerunbus@gmail.com
toms a real one
Excellent build!, but I would recommend if you are building these for sale to use Butyl tape and any roofing penetrations with self leveling RV cement/ lap sealant.
Thanks for the info. The stuff we use is called levelx and have had no issues with it for years. I’ll try butyl tape next time. ✌️
You do the crap out of a lot of things lol.
Awesome build!
Love it thanks ❤️
Nice to see how much these things cost when done right and arent using massive amounts of free hardware! Cheers
Excellent Work... Well Done
Thanks 😊
Just 2.5 minutes in, and I’m already conquered. There is a dude who knows how to work, well-read amongst better practices. I don’t think I’ll finish the video right away (as I am myself working in my shop, I « watch » YT videos that can be 100% listened too.). I’m gonna like this, and come back to it in 2-3 years, when I should be ready to build mine. With a little luck, there will be a « 1000 hours use of my DIY-Pro trailer-camper ».
It reminds me of what YT is still the best at, despite their absurd code of conduct (beige is the new « coooooolor »; « unaliving » means « dying » essentially, but with a twist of Old Fashioned Republicanism) : the sharing of meaningful experiences and skills.
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400 AH in a teardrop. Dayum son 😆
❤❤❤❤❤ omg look at this beauty you built the moat camper i ever seen 🎉 omg how much would sonething like that cost ? could you build more campers and sale them
Thanks 😊
This camper is selling for 14k
Very nice...
Thanks 😊
Top super gebaut mfg Marcus 👍
I love this design, it’s awesome. I absolutely love your videos.
Thank you Nathan. Email your address im going to send you a free hat and sticker. ✌️
A video of the door build would be great
www.etsy.com/listing/1730301633/off-grid-micro-camper-blueprints?ref=listings_manager_grid
Free hat!
U do build some wonderful things, hope u get what u ask for in price.😎😎😎😎💪💪✌👍👍👍👌
Really appreciate it 😊
aluminium tubes for the sizzor jack? Arnt those galvanised steel tubes?
gj !
I'm sry.... but, what???? 12k in materials??
I'd say a good portion of that is the electrical system, batteries aren't cheap
Yea what?! I just finished mine with a steel box frame and 360 insulation with even more accessories and mine came in around 2200$
@@danneradcox1808 that's my only guess. And that seems like HUGE over kill for a teardrop IMO
@@SamTaysProductions it's my best guess, I've never looked into this sort of thing so count me as an uneducated opinion lol
I built mine for about 3 grand, and that included buying tools I didn't have. 12 seems a bit over done.
What wheels and spindles did you go with?
Name idea for your jigsaw..... Ryobi-Juan