Cargo Trailer, Toy Hauler, Conversion: Bug Out Vehicle: 7x12 Aluminum

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  • čas přidán 12. 07. 2023
  • A tour of my custom built Cargo Trailer, Toy Hauler, Conversion. All aluminum cargo hauler. Can be used for camping, bug out, work. 7x12 All aluminum

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  • @lc7975
    @lc7975 Před rokem +37

    Hands down one of the most helpful videos on a Cargo Trailer Conversion and I have watched hundreds. I am about to place a custom order and will re-think the electrical, never thought about the new power pack/ generators. Thanks So Much

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před rokem +10

      Thanks for the great compliment! I'm considering doing a follow up video detailing some of the accessories that I bought. Some have been homeruns, and others are gathering expensive dust in the garage...lol

    • @msfullroller
      @msfullroller Před rokem +1

      I agree and would love to see and hear your accessories and opinions on them.

    • @lc7975
      @lc7975 Před rokem +5

      Mind if I ask the Trailer Make and where did you purchase it in Oregon? Thanks

    • @nhayes927
      @nhayes927 Před 11 měsíci +3

      ​@@lc7975I have the same question. Who made the trailer?

    • @arborealscout4252
      @arborealscout4252 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Well then you should look harder for videos to watch. Bad choice to not get 30 amp electrical service. Unless you live in southern CA, AZ, or FL and only camp for 2 nights at a time in fair weather, you will be cold, or you will be hot with no AC/ Heat. You'll also not be able to run a microwave, or toaster oven, or coffee maker, or hotplate, or fridge, or your laptop or tv, and lights - all the electrical things most of us use daily, because those power generators - and yes I have two - have to be RECHARGED all day every day, and solar won't cut it most of the time in most of the country.

  • @PuddinTime69
    @PuddinTime69 Před 5 dny

    You did a great job being efficient and multipurpose. I thought about some of the things you mentioned prior to the video and came to the same conclusions so it was nice to see I was correct in some assumptions. I never even considered an RV door and the tool bench vs cabinet so that’s pretty awesome. Congrats on your build and thanks for taking the time to show us. Have a blessed day!

  • @concernedparent6291
    @concernedparent6291 Před měsícem +7

    Can you share the name of the builder in Oregon please? I want to build one.

  • @billstoys8324
    @billstoys8324 Před hodinou

    Great job on the pros and cons of the items that you may or may not want in your trailer.

  • @KirbyBrad
    @KirbyBrad Před rokem +7

    I have spent countless hours watching videos on how to update my cargo trailer to more of a camping trailer. This is by far one of the best videos I have seen. Excellent quality trailer and video explaining the process.

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před rokem

      Thank you for the positive feedback. I was worried that I was going too in depth.

  • @genericwatcher2439
    @genericwatcher2439 Před rokem +18

    What you want and what you need is hard to determine for the consumer. My first camper was a 17' camper, in that small camper we had bunkbeds, bathroom, dinette, kitchen and a queen sized bed. Everything was SMASHED in and you couldn't have 2 people stand up at the same time, but we said, we travel for the destination, we only sleep & cook in the camper! The money we saved by having our own hotel on wheels paid for itself multiple times over. As an example, we spend nearly a month in Florida from Tampa to Tampa to Miami and even Key West, the entire trip cost us $4,500! Before camping, I have spent more than that on a single week in Orlando! However, after years of enjoyment, we were on vacation where it rained non stop for 3 days at a location where everything we wanted to do was outside. We drove each other CRAZY! I then bought a 30 ft camper with a separate rooms, the privacy to get away from each other, especially on those rainy days was worth every penny. Now that my kids are grown up and my wife doesn't want to travel, I converted our large SUV into a car camper! LOVING the versatility, gas mileage and ease of driving. But in the end, EVERY phase of camping has been enjoyable, the key is to get out there and do it!

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před rokem +1

      This is why versatility was key for me. Even if I outgrow this one and need to buy a bigger one, I can easily convert it back to a full time cargo trailer. Ut oh...looks like I may have a camper addiction I didn't know about...lol

  • @gwilli1754
    @gwilli1754 Před rokem +13

    Fantastic forthcoming approach of this video, great to see bottom line findings rather than rationalizations. One of the thought that I had was a trailer that was steel framed with higher density foam that is then covered by aluminum panels. The big problem is that nobody makes them commercially, but I was thinking that their small weight would be great for towing. Thanks for the dose of reality, their size would kill the gas mileage as that would be the limiting factor to movement even if weight was small. Love your set up, how thoughtful and practical it is.

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for the kind words!

    • @gwilli1754
      @gwilli1754 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Who manufactured it, was thinking of getting a similar one.

  • @roryoconnell7759
    @roryoconnell7759 Před rokem +8

    Wow! Fantastic video. Thanks for sharing, definitely gave me some things to think about as I am planning out my build.

  • @alanjackson4646
    @alanjackson4646 Před rokem +1

    Excellent no frills with great explanation. Many thanks AK

  • @oldfordcarsandtrucks
    @oldfordcarsandtrucks Před rokem +3

    Thanks! Nice job! Very well done and great tips. I've been thinking about building a toy hauler/camper for some time, and have been watching videos.

  • @loganfromthecityofgold5250

    Just the video I was looking for! Thank you for sharing what has worked, and what is not worth it. The deck idea is great. Cheers from Butte County !!

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před rokem +2

      Deck was a homerun for sure! Only problem with it, (and I didn't see this comming) was that the jacks used are made out of steel, and are rusting...lol

    • @tkettle5991
      @tkettle5991 Před 6 měsíci

      Ocean air camping is the worst for frame and any other exposed steel parts rusting!

  • @thetruemorg
    @thetruemorg Před rokem +6

    I really liked this design because you can do so much with it. Really appreciate this video!

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před rokem

      It was my pleasure, to be honest, I'm surprised at how MUCH we use this trailer :)

  • @HueMindBeing
    @HueMindBeing Před rokem +6

    Best video ive EVER seen and is EXACTLY, and I mean EXACTLY the concept ive been thinking i would like. This is extremely empowering… Thank you so much for sharing, and peace to you and your family.

  • @rwieberdink
    @rwieberdink Před 5 měsíci +1

    This video is absolutely amazing, very well done. Most videos I might take a note or two, this one I wrote a whole page worth. And saving for a re-watch.

  • @brendasiebers8052
    @brendasiebers8052 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great video. I purchased an all aluminum 7x12 trailer a few years ago for hauling my HD to Sturgis and using for a "camper". I had the dealer install in floor anchors and a roof vent. I use a removable chock for my bike. I painted the floor and ramp door with Cabot Deck Correct to protect from the elements and it fills up to 1/4" imperfections. I had an electrician (friend) put in an inside/outside electrical outlet so all i do is plug in to an outlet and I use a multifunction strip to plug in a fan, phone, or whatever. I hang a battery operated tent fan from my roof vent at night to bring in cool air. I found battery operated motion lights so at night when i open the door they come on. I did insulate the roof which does help. Where i camp they have bathrooms and showers. It works well for me. Every year I think of something to add. Its still far cheaper than an RV. Total cost approx. 11k.

  • @117roaddog
    @117roaddog Před 6 měsíci +3

    Nice job putting the video together and excellent information. Thank you.

  • @kimlittleton4943
    @kimlittleton4943 Před rokem +2

    Loved your video !!! Thank you. I have been contemplating a small squaredrop......but for the $$$ and no space to barely sit up.....I just cannot reasonably go this direction. I want smallish without a full size camper. And I am like your wife.....I gotta have a potty at least :) Great build. Thank you for all the details and thought processes behind your choices. Great video & information.

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před rokem +2

      Thankyou so much for the kind words! I may upload another video detailing some of the awesome accessories I've picked up that we use every time. Cheers * thank you kim!

  • @sallyhume8011
    @sallyhume8011 Před 11 měsíci

    This is absolutely fantastic. Start to finish organized and thorough. (Also, I enjoyed the humor and beautiful production work)

  • @luisdanielcastro8628
    @luisdanielcastro8628 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I saw your video and evaluation in fairness to all the things that you did and your thoughts at what one should not do and you were so great and appreciated my friend I love the fact that your daughter was very excited to help you very well put video.

  • @gianicholas7028
    @gianicholas7028 Před rokem +1

    I love your suggestions and the information you provided. Thank You good things to know ahead.

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před rokem

      Hard earned lessons, but I really enjoyed the process. Mostly because now my wife, now loves camping :) She HATED it before.

  • @timseymour2835
    @timseymour2835 Před měsícem

    Very helpful. I bought a 7 x 12 v-nose a few years for my Harley and have been thinking about doing what you showed.
    Thanks!

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před 12 dny

      outstanding! It will be a pretty big trailer for just one harley, but you could have extra room for beds, and storage lockers, so that would be nice :) Just don't build it taller than needed, as that really effects gas mileage

  • @grabowskycountry
    @grabowskycountry Před 8 měsíci +1

    Love the mechanics drawer and have been waiting for them to go on sale for ours. We’re doing the same, just keeping it simple. Nice build & video.

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před 7 měsíci +1

      It's holding up well. Lots of bouncing up and down as we go down the road. The locking mechanism keeps all the silverware in nicely :)

  • @user-rk8zc7xn6k
    @user-rk8zc7xn6k Před 4 měsíci +2

    Thanks for taking time to do the pros & cons. very good.

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před 3 měsíci

      I am thinking of making a follow up video going over a lot of the gadgets and accessories that have helped improve my experience :) And ones that I wasted money on lol

  • @j.a.w.servicesllc5623
    @j.a.w.servicesllc5623 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Great job with the explaination of your build experience. Thank you!

  • @alvashoemaker8536
    @alvashoemaker8536 Před 6 měsíci +1

    GREAT IDEA…! THANK YOU for sharing your ideas…! 👍🏻👍🏻❗️❗️

  • @Willie_MN
    @Willie_MN Před rokem +1

    Nicely done on both the Camper & Video!

  • @cathleenaudrey7723
    @cathleenaudrey7723 Před 2 měsíci

    That was a really well done video, thank you. Very realistic and kudos for sharing what you did well and what didn't work for you.

  • @funnyjokerz
    @funnyjokerz Před rokem

    One of the best conversion videos I've seen. Thanks!

  • @jonkirkwood469
    @jonkirkwood469 Před 10 měsíci

    Nicely done and ditto on the steps. I still haven't figured-out how to mount a set of fold-out steps.
    I bought a bare-bones 7X12 aluminum trailer and built it out myself. I insulated it with rigid foam boards: one inch in the walls; two inches in the ceiling. Though you're right that the temperatures will eventually equilibrate, the difference it makes in sound dampening and cutting the inside skin temperature during insolation makes it worth the trouble.
    Using only body heat (400 BTU per person; 2 people) on a 24F night kept the trailer above 48F until my wife shut down my experiment and turned the heater on. It took about five minutes for a little ceramic heater to warm the trailer to 68 degrees. We didn't share similar interests in the value of the data.
    Installing windows was scary, but I figured it out, chased a few leaks, and finally got what I wanted. And, it probably only cost twice what the dealer would have charged.
    Next: building a fold-out enclosure for the rear deck.

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před 10 měsíci

      I laughed out loud, "my wife didn't share the interest in data..." hahaha!

  • @JonnieShipbaugh-dc9wk
    @JonnieShipbaugh-dc9wk Před rokem +1

    Great video, this has the best and most cost saving ideas I have seen. Thanks! 😅

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před 12 dny

      Building it out wasn't too difficult. It was fun even, because I didn't have to tear it apart.

  • @micah_noel
    @micah_noel Před rokem +1

    Great video with lots of very useful information! Thanks for sharing 🤘🏻

  • @yooperdog
    @yooperdog Před rokem +4

    We used a Dickinson marine heater and a Maxxfan. We hauled our 2 electric bikes with it. We used craftsman toolbox for our cabinets and also love the locking mechanism. We did a Thetford round toliet. Ours was very similar. We screened the back door. We also used a Goal Zero 500x for power. Iceco for cold storage. We're trying to sell ours and hope it sells. I agree with you on every point. Nice work.

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před rokem +1

      Oh wow, thank you for the tips! I will look into the marine heater, and Iceco for sure! Thank you!

    • @NordicRick
      @NordicRick Před rokem

      How much are you asking for it? Sounds nice.

    • @yooperdog
      @yooperdog Před rokem +2

      @@NordicRick we are asking 6k, but we have removed some of the goodies in order to sell it.

  • @stevecox508
    @stevecox508 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Exactly the video and video was looking for. I like the modular aspect of it. You could use as a trailer then when want to go camping put in your stuff for camping using the tie down rails

  • @garyfreedom
    @garyfreedom Před rokem

    Loved everything about this video. Great job!

  • @shirleylake7738
    @shirleylake7738 Před 9 měsíci

    What a nice enjoyable educational video about a small cargo trailer build.

  • @ginnyberg9271
    @ginnyberg9271 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I loved this break down and honest review

  • @marktadlock5428
    @marktadlock5428 Před rokem +1

    Very good advise, I had planned on making mine simple and easily changeable

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před 11 měsíci

      Yep, knowing I can easily convert this into a different use makes it a no brainer investment. Hoenstly I'm surprised how much fun we have had using it. My wife and daughter LOVE IT!

  • @davidcastro1000
    @davidcastro1000 Před rokem +1

    We bought a 2022 Intech Flyer Explore and we like it a lot. We wanted to start with something small, and we can't decide to upgrade to something bigger with a indoor restroom/shower or to just buy a cassette toilet. This is awesome. I can't build to save my life. I am trying to decide to put legs under the open back part to use as a deck. Looking forward to future videos.

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před rokem

      Somethings are definatley worth installing yourself, others not so much. Having the manufacturer install the rear ramp leg's wasn't expensive at all. The only problem with them, is that they are made of steel, and already rusting....lol

  • @darbyallen6807
    @darbyallen6807 Před rokem +1

    Great video, very informative. Thank you

  • @dang6832
    @dang6832 Před rokem +3

    I can see you getting or making a zip on type of canopy with sides and installing it on your camper tailgate. This would make it add so much more usable room. Take the walls off for a deck or add on screens with walls to enclose for rain or a colder climate.

  • @ellendolbin3707
    @ellendolbin3707 Před rokem +1

    Well done build, excellent video!

  • @bruceallen6016
    @bruceallen6016 Před 3 měsíci

    I have been considering building a trailer and you make some good points about size. Thanks for posting. 😃

  • @Nomadahtous
    @Nomadahtous Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great video content.. very helpful with my intentions to build out a cargo box

  • @Sasquatcho70278
    @Sasquatcho70278 Před rokem +1

    Thank you thank you great video I’ve been planning my build and your video and explanation is on point

  • @capstar633
    @capstar633 Před rokem +1

    New to your channel. Love your clarity of analysis. Well done! Subbed immediately!

  • @helloworldmain
    @helloworldmain Před rokem +1

    Like that saying at the end. Great camper.

  • @djmrvip
    @djmrvip Před 9 měsíci +1

    Best video I’ve watched. Thank you for the information

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před 9 měsíci

      I appreciate the good feedback. Next video is "how to build a house"

  • @trynsurviven2440
    @trynsurviven2440 Před rokem

    I have been considering one of these trailers and you have given me some ideas thank you.

    • @mandomorlosdotcom
      @mandomorlosdotcom Před rokem

      Outstanding! I may post a follow up video on various accesories that I have had success/failings with.

  • @SMafam5
    @SMafam5 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Sweet! Would also love a detailed walk through of those kitchen drawers/baskets - how you organize it, what you prioritize for various trips.

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před 11 měsíci +3

      Buying the tool box with the lock box was one of the best choices I made. I installed it but my wife does all the organizing lol.....Anytimes she says she needs more space I add a shelf or a basket. Right now we keep it stocked and ready for a 3 day camping trip at all times :)

    • @SMafam5
      @SMafam5 Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks for reply. We had a 2 bin (FR wolf) system - one kitchen, one pantry. This year I made a camp kitchen “chuck box” of sorts - behind 3rd row of pathfinder. I am slowly finalizing an in/out slide out kitchen drawer for our 10’ CTC trailer. I like to design from the inside out. After years of family camping though I still get ideas that have helped me in the design phase. These slim drawer tool kitchens have my attention but it’s the gear inside that also peaks my interest - especially for 4 or more people.

  • @ghostsniper2099
    @ghostsniper2099 Před rokem

    Excellent all the way around. Thank you.

  • @pearljamin
    @pearljamin Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you! This was a very well put together informative video. I plan to live in mine. I’m concerned about the not being able to just drive away in a scary situation.

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před 10 měsíci +1

      If I was going to live in mine, I would go 8 or 8.5 wide, double axel, no rear ramp. Mayby have it custom build with thicker walls for more insulation?

  • @alxhume
    @alxhume Před 11 měsíci +1

    Yup I can attest this trailer is legit!! Plenty of room for surfboards too 🤙🤙

  • @Dave-sw2dm
    @Dave-sw2dm Před 11 měsíci

    Nice video. I bought a 6x12 enclosed trailer in 2018 to haul motorcycles. Spring 2020 staying at hotels became a nightmare so I converted it into a toy hauler. I will say that removing the interior wood to insulate and wire was not a big deal. You just have to write on the back where each piece of wood came from so you can return it. The challenge was the windows. I added 30 amp service, portable AC vented through the floor, dehumidifier, fridge, microwave, cabinets and countertop all in the nose of the trailer. I can carry two medium sized motorcycles. I created a vertical drawer type bed that is 32 wide when deployed. With an umbrella chair and TV tray I have what I need to camp comfortably.
    I am currently resealing the roof so for those that live in rainy areas, you might want to add 4 inch eternabond to your new or current trailer to help keep leaks at bay.

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před 10 měsíci

      Bad ass! You put quite a lot into a smaller trailer. In my trailer the baseboards and trim are stapled AND glued, which would make removing them a total pain.

  • @garymoon2829
    @garymoon2829 Před rokem +1

    Thanks, this was very useful, and well presented.

  • @yooperdog
    @yooperdog Před rokem +1

    We did a 6x10 cargo trailer. It served us well.

  • @ZealousZ_
    @ZealousZ_ Před 4 měsíci +1

    It's perfect. Thank you for sharing.

  • @HowToADU
    @HowToADU Před 8 měsíci +1

    Cool vid, Mando! Trailer looks super fun

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před 7 měsíci

      Coming from you, this is quite a compliment :) Hopefully this is a precursor to building some tiny homes. I've showen this trailer to several of our elected officials as a much cheaper alternative for emergency shelters. It's embarrassing how much they overpay.

  • @tom_olofsson
    @tom_olofsson Před 6 měsíci +1

    Very nice use of space.

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před 5 měsíci

      heheh...even my wife loves hanging out in this...and she hates camping lol

  • @mjremy2605
    @mjremy2605 Před rokem +9

    You are so right about the terrible build quality of commercial trailers and RVs. I have a Class C older RV and constantly disappointed by the poor build. Delamination, leaks, bad appliances, stapling of wood structures, carpet that you know will get gross over time instead of robust flooring, and so on.
    You sure picked a nice trailer, full aluminum which is very smart! I love the ramp/patio and the DIY canopy, very clever.
    Question: Did you use CAD software to make those schematic drawings? I'd love to know what you used. It's clear and well laid out. I am familiar with Visio, but it has limitations.
    Paint - Don't leave aluminum unfinished as it corrodes, looks bad, and needs frequent polishing. If you polish it, the glare in sunlight will blind other drivers on the road, and act like a sun deflector on your neighbors houses. Here is your solution:
    Paint it with Durabak18, a moisture cured polyurethane bedliner paint. It is not brittle like Rhino/ Raptor liner which is epoxy. This is a flexible paint that can be used on rubber roofs too. It holds up to dents, rock chips, scratches, no peeling or crazing, very durable. It comes in smooth or textured (rubber chips in it). Textured is good for a non skid roof. It comes in standard colors, you cannot custom color it. It also comes in a clear coat. Two coats. Prep with sanding, wash with Xylene (specifically), and put on two coats, as per technical guide. Solvent / thinner is Xylene, not Mineral Spirits. It can be roller brushed on, no spraying needed. It self levels and looks fantastic even roller brushed on. Check out CZcams videos on it. It's the best paint for cars and RVs in my opinion.
    Please don't add music to any demo, DIY, tour, cooking, or animal video. The Zen of natural sounds is soothing. Music hurts the ears, drowns the voice, and irritates the mind. It is a negative overall, adds no value to content. Thank you.

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před rokem +1

      Great advice on painting! I learned quite a bit from your feedback thank you. I designed the trailer layout on Photoshop (since I'm a photographer..lol) then submited it to the manufacturer. I didn't mention it in the video, but I had them put the RV door farther back than you normally would for a cargo trailer. This gave me extra room for the bunk beds in the front. It's a small detail, but made a big difference to layout possibilities. I also ordered a queen size memory foam matress and cut in half saving extra money there as well (isntead of buying two separate/smaller mattress's: that was the dimension size I used to set back the door from the front. Fits like a glove :) The fantastic fan also sits right over the beds to maxamixe it's airflow while I'm napping at the beach :)

  • @gyprevost
    @gyprevost Před měsícem

    Excellent video! Appreciate the valuable info and lessons learned! You might have a career in vlogging waiting for you!

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před 12 dny

      Thank you! I'll make some follow up videos if I get time. I've been busy doing photo shots with sentators/mayors, etc. for the election. But I'd like to get back to this.

  • @youngwiseoneforever6298
    @youngwiseoneforever6298 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Lovely detailed informative video 👏🏽

  • @annwithaplan9766
    @annwithaplan9766 Před rokem

    Very nice build. Thank you.

  • @Paintbl99
    @Paintbl99 Před rokem

    Great build - thank you!

  • @nathandalleave252
    @nathandalleave252 Před 6 měsíci

    love the video! I'm working on a cargo camper myself! I've found the towing gas mileage has a HUGE difference above and below 60mph. When I get in a rush and try to do 70 with traffic I can watch the gas needle dropping, when I stay at 60 the gas mileage is MUCH better. I'm sure there's some science to it but it seems my motor has to work 3 x as hard to go 10 mph faster, Real world numbers I burned 1 full tank plus another half tank (45 Gal) from Western VA to the coast (Surf City) doing 70-75 mph towing my 7 x 7 x 14 cargo camper, on the way back I pretended to be retired and let everyone pass me and keep it at 60 and had a gallon left in one full tank (29 Gal) to get all the way home. So maybe your cross country aspirations just require a lighter foot and an extra day! keep on doin what you're doin fella! Cheers!

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před 3 měsíci

      I completely agree, and noticed the same thing. I have also learned to manage my engines RPM's. The engine likes to run this set up at 55 mph. Any faster than that and there is a SERIOUS drop in fuel economy.

  • @commonsensepatriot9450
    @commonsensepatriot9450 Před 6 měsíci

    Very well thought out!

  • @RedSonya.
    @RedSonya. Před 10 měsíci

    You are amazing.... best shared experience video in purchase, build, materials suggestions etc. Thanks

  • @Rick-qf5de
    @Rick-qf5de Před 2 měsíci +2

    The guy a couple of blocks over has one just like it , and got three Mexican girls to live in it... They take off every weekend, sometimes they're gone for over a week....

  • @andyortiz7954
    @andyortiz7954 Před 11 měsíci

    That was awesome information, thanks

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před 11 měsíci

      My pleasure! i'm pretty excited about some future videos I have planned :)

  • @jialatdotcomdotsg4998
    @jialatdotcomdotsg4998 Před 6 měsíci

    I bought a china camper trailer about the same size as yours, but the top transforms into a double story for living and dining. Can also be used as a place to sleep with camping bags.

  • @Why_Not_travel
    @Why_Not_travel Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great break down

  • @kevinbarry71
    @kevinbarry71 Před 3 měsíci +5

    $800 to have an aftermarket brake controller installed? Somebody saw you coming. Yes, I know you mean including the cost of the unit itself

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před 3 měsíci +3

      yep, they certainly do see us coming. Just imagine what it would be like trying to get an RV repaired. Technicians out here in California are $125-150 per hour.

  • @Shae_3
    @Shae_3 Před 11 měsíci

    Your voice is AMAZING!!! I could barely concentrate ❤️ You should do voiceover and radio. I need a trailer like this but I can’t build one 😕

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před 11 měsíci

      haha! Thanks for the compliment. Voiceover work takes a lot of work, and I have mad respect for people who do that for a living. I once hired a voice actor and he BLEW ME AWAY...lol

  • @AB-kg6rk
    @AB-kg6rk Před 4 měsíci +1

    Well done!

  • @fadihamza2749
    @fadihamza2749 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great video! Thanks for putting it together. We’re loving the ramp door patio. Can you give details on the three supports that level and stabilize the ramp?

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před 7 měsíci

      Sure. Three was unecessary as I only ever use two, though I suppose if I was to use this to load something really heavy like a 4 wheeler, then it would be useful. Unfortunatley the jacks are made out of regular metal so they are starting to rust :( I use the two at the edge all the time, as they keep the deck level. Cheers!

  • @bigjoe2458
    @bigjoe2458 Před 6 měsíci

    Great video.

  • @matthoward1174
    @matthoward1174 Před rokem +10

    Great video ! I feel the 7 footer is the sweet spot as well. I was leaning towards a 6 footer, because I'd really like the footprint of the trailer to be completely behind the tow vehicle, but things get awfully tight going that narrow.

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před rokem +4

      Thank you! I have a full size SUV so 7' wide didn't make much of a difference as far as vision while towing, but the width of the trailer is measured FROM THE OUTSIDE. Meaning you lose 6 inches or so from the thickness of the walls, making the usable interior space that much tighter. cheers!

    • @nathandalleave252
      @nathandalleave252 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I have a 7 foot wide cargo camper and one of the biggest advantages that nobody seems to talk about is how nice it is to be able to SEE your wheel! 8' wide the wheel is hidden so you can't see where it's at! 7' wide I can look in my mirror while driving and know exactly how far my wheel is from the edge of the pavement on narrow roads and for backing up into tight spots it REALLY helps to be able to see the wheel and see the target (blocks, wedge, etc.) I would never own a 8' wide for that one simple reason.

    • @matthoward1174
      @matthoward1174 Před 6 měsíci

      @@nathandalleave252 Great point !

  • @judithshelton5655
    @judithshelton5655 Před 7 měsíci

    A+ video, thank you!

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Woot! I'll post this grade on my refrigerator :) My wife will laugh...lol

  • @johnowens8530
    @johnowens8530 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Great video thanks for sharing, glad to see your effort has paid off so well!
    If you don’t mind me asking, what brand did you buy?

  • @bbredhead70
    @bbredhead70 Před rokem +1

    Awesome!

  • @wonderwalluk1568
    @wonderwalluk1568 Před 5 dny

    Great video. Thank you. I am very interested in what you used to mount the vertical poles that support the awning over the deck. Can you supply some info on what you used?

  • @txcaddo
    @txcaddo Před 25 dny

    this is a great video. really helpful..I love that framed out canopy, can you pleaseeeeee make a video showing how that canopy works and how you made it? such a perfect design!! TY

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před 12 dny +1

      Thank you for the suggestion. I think I will have to do a follow up video, and explain. Cheers!

  • @yachtboy
    @yachtboy Před 11 měsíci

    Great video! We've been really struggling to find a layout that works for a family of 4 in a trailer this size, you have some good ideas here. Any chance you will do a walkthrough video where you show a little more detail on the layout and how everything is organized? Especially want to see it with all 3 beds in place, and to see where you were planning on building the bathroom.

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před 10 měsíci

      If you send me your email, I will send you some pictures. Current build would make it very easy to add two more beds giving it 4 in total. Though if you want to have a full proper bathroom then go for a 16' long. That would give you enough room for a bathroom and a stand up closet. Cheers!

  • @seannfawnc2282
    @seannfawnc2282 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video! Thank you so much! May I ask what brand of trailer did you buy?

  • @horizon42q
    @horizon42q Před rokem +1

    Very cool

  • @Rick-qf5de
    @Rick-qf5de Před 2 měsíci +1

    5 years is about the max for any hobbies, dirt bikes, then to quads...
    Or to Jeeps.... Then to campers...
    Then you discover flying into resorts...

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před 12 dny

      hehehehe....that is probably true. Though I'm several years into this one, and we still LOVE it, and use it often.

  • @baumiscsw
    @baumiscsw Před 3 měsíci +2

    Your best bet is to buy it used and put it out on a cheap piece of land you own. They last forever if you don’t move them.

  • @meridethhendry5733
    @meridethhendry5733 Před rokem

    Brilliant!

  • @floridasailor3732
    @floridasailor3732 Před rokem +1

    Where did you get yor trailer from?

  • @lc7975
    @lc7975 Před rokem +1

    Good Morning, any chance you can tell me the make of the Trailer and where in Oregon you purchased it? I am in Alberta and Aluminun CT's are very hard to find and way over priced. Thanks

  • @paulwhite9242
    @paulwhite9242 Před 11 měsíci

    my wife and I pricing out stuff to do this and I'm wondering about ditching the ramp and going with a door...and grabbing one of those tent canopies to stick on the end. But we need some sort of cooling/airflow in east texas because we're hitting 105+ pretty regularly

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Barn doors are a bit cheaper, but the distance to step up is more than you realize, and it get's old quick.

  • @robertguthmiller9385
    @robertguthmiller9385 Před rokem +1

    Per some prior comments, do you have the Manufacturer’s name/brand and location in OR? Thanks

  • @tomcavness1147
    @tomcavness1147 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Hi there, and great job on this build. Lots of great ideas. Can you tell me where you purchased the locking pivot hinges for the canopy support legs on the ramp door? Those look a perfect size and strength for that. Thanks so much

  • @melrichardson2392
    @melrichardson2392 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Very well thought out love it been looking at lots love this lay out ,gets mine boggling after awhile .Love your changes and lay out is there a heavier duty off road option or is it needed,lighter off road nothing climbing over mountains

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před 10 měsíci

      That's an excellent question. Since it's a custom build, I'm sure i could have had any sort of axel and suspension I wanted installed.

  • @PismoKam1
    @PismoKam1 Před 21 dnem +1

    I have mold illness and mcs. I would like to do something like this but need someone to build it out for me. I use a power chair to get around.

  • @martaescobar7625
    @martaescobar7625 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks for being real........and funny..... "I got half lazy...." hahaha

  • @newtyp_technologies
    @newtyp_technologies Před 3 měsíci

    Great video. Well put together. Granted some items I disagree esp with the aluminum frame as they are costly to repair and often crack esp those who decide to use a weight distribution system. The failure point of aluminum does not allow flex like a steel frame chassis. But great build and enjoy it.

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před 2 měsíci +1

      There are a few parts that are steel on the trailer. I should do a follow up video to show just how much those parts have rusted already...It's astounding.

  • @gerrycollins9409
    @gerrycollins9409 Před rokem +2

    I wish mine was 7ft wide instead of 6’. I disagree slightly about the insulation. I’ve heard manufacturers do not do a good job installing insulation. When I did mine I installed one inch foam between the studs then installed another 1/2” foam over that then reattached the original plywood back on the walls plus 2” of foam in the ceiling and am going to still put 3” under the plywood floor. Insulation affects the transfer of heat. All things being equal everything will basically equalize temperature wise. My trailer has heating and air conditioning so I believe insulation helps a lot with maintaining the desired temperature whether heating or cooling. Thanks for the video.

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před rokem +2

      The rear ramp door, really kills the insulation, as there is exposed metal there. Your tip of having another 1/2" over the studs is VERY well thought out. If I could do it again, I would certainly have that done. I would love to see a pic of your trailer, cheers!

    • @garymoon2829
      @garymoon2829 Před rokem +1

      Filling all the small cracks between insulation and the structure is extremely important for making a HOUSE more energy efficient. Ask any builder who specializes in "building performance" upgrades. Sealing those gaps prevents air flow through the edges of walls holding in conditioned air. The same is probably true for trailers. Not sure the best sealant product, but I"d suspect that the low expansion style canned foam (like for home use, available at any hardware store) would do the trick.

    • @philipwalters5254
      @philipwalters5254 Před rokem

      I woikd think it would be a oven without the insulation..

    • @syrakurt
      @syrakurt Před rokem +1

      @@lifeunderthesun831 I'm working on a design and live in the Mountain West where insulation is essential. I totally agree about the ramp. I want a ramp deck like the one you built so to solve the insulation dilemma I'm planning to build an interior insulated rear wall in front of the ramp with a door and window. Maybe set the rear wall back a foot from the ramp opening so there will be some uninsulated storage for the deck furniture.

  • @jamesskinner7744
    @jamesskinner7744 Před 2 měsíci

    Avoid the cost and complications of electronic brakes by using a a hydraulic surge brake. Eliminates all the reliability issues associated with mixing water and electrical brake systems.

  • @TheRedsuper1
    @TheRedsuper1 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Aluminum trailer frame break when subjected constantly twitting forces when offroading, especially at the welds. They also typically cost more to repair.

    • @lifeunderthesun831
      @lifeunderthesun831  Před 3 měsíci

      As a camper I use it less than I would if I used it for full time construction, so I'm fairly confident that it will hold up, but time will tell! Thanks for the feedback!

    • @jamesskinner7744
      @jamesskinner7744 Před 2 měsíci

      @@lifeunderthesun831 There is a welding repair shop in Duchesne Utah that does a lot of business repairing broken aluminum trailer frames for travelers passing through the area. They rarely ever do a repair on a steel framed trailer. Ask me how I know.

  • @jeremycleveland899
    @jeremycleveland899 Před 8 měsíci

    What company in Oregon did you order your trailer from?