DON'T MAKE THESE MISTAKES on your DIY vintage camper rebuild!

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  • čas přidán 30. 05. 2024
  • 0:00 Intro
    1:01 What we're working on
    2:06 Interior demolition
    3:12 Removing the skins
    5:02 Cleaning the frame
    6:27 Rebuilding the deck
    8:25 Rebuilding the walls
    9:22 Assembling the camper
    10:46 Wiring and insulation
    11:44 Putting the skin back on
    13:13 Stripping the skins
    13:55 Prime & paint
    15:52 Windows
    16:17 Exterior lights
    16:42 Fantastic fan
    17:05 Hatch door
    17:43 Things we'd do differently
    19:24 Outro
    Every camper remodel has its ups and downs and this week we're talking about what we've learned in the past seven months renovating a vintage camper and what we would do differently next time. Listen up! Save some time and don't make the same mistakes we did!
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  • @KP-bv6rh
    @KP-bv6rh Před 3 lety +60

    In preparation for starting a similar project, I’ve been binge watching vintage trailer rebuild videos for a week, including some with many, many views and subscribers. This video alone beat them all. It was honest, humble, insightful and covered the most important points for someone looking to give it a try. I’m very grateful and looking forward to more.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety +6

      Thank you so much! That really means a lot! We too have used CZcams University to try and figure out camper remodels and other projects so we just made what we would want to know going into this. Good luck on your project! Let us know how it goes.

    • @LongWalkerActual
      @LongWalkerActual Před 2 lety +4

      Check Larry at the Mobiltec channel. He's been doing this type work more than a decade, & showing it here.

    • @Thetarynmanning
      @Thetarynmanning Před rokem

      Agree!!!

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před rokem

      Oh yeah, I know Larry and his videos well, an invaluable resource in the community!

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před rokem

      Thanks!

  • @firedog6614
    @firedog6614 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I agree with you by the "order of operation" approach to "disassemble and reassemble" the vintage camper. The "order of operation" applies to the clothing industry, housing industry and many other industries. A person is not likely to make mistakes by the method, and if restoration is a first experience, it is WISE to take many step-wise photos as a backup reference plan! :-)

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 2 měsíci

      Document document document! You can't have too much documentation! Thanks for watching!

  • @angiec1222
    @angiec1222 Před rokem +2

    Ok I probably agree with everything except replace the skin. I love that the old skin has dings. It shows the character. You did an amazing job. Can't wait to see the inside.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před rokem

      Some people do really like the real vintage skin, and in general I do too, so long as those old dings aren't too unattractive. But it does take a lot of time and effort to reuse the old stuff.

  • @user-ye4ky3mk3h
    @user-ye4ky3mk3h Před 2 měsíci +2

    I think I would build it back just like the way it was. Always first take a picture of it.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 2 měsíci

      It's always easiest to just copy what is there to begin with. Take pictures, take videos, make sketches and diagrams, whatever it takes. There's no such thing as TOO MUCH documentation! Thanks for watching!

  • @irgod32
    @irgod32 Před 20 dny +1

    On the trailers I've built, ive always sealed the bottom of the deck. Although, the first one was just layers of "ooops paint" from HD, but after time the paint would peal and i would have to redo. What I do now is I put a thin coat of Green low VOC FRP glue with a wide putty knife, let it tack up then i paint. I especially cake on the FRP glue on the edges of the decking then paint. This FRP glue sticks on to everything like crazy and won't come off and the paint will not chip off the FRP glue.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 19 dny +1

      I think a good coating if your going to do it might be purified linseed oil, but it's a bit pricy. I'm still considering it for future use.

  • @thisoldbelair
    @thisoldbelair Před 3 lety +9

    I think it’s really cool that you reused the original skin. Keeps some of the authenticity of the original trailer when what you’ve basically done is used the original camper as a template for building a replica body on the frame - considering how much wood work you had to do. Looks amazing, great job. Very inspiring. We’re currently RV owners but restoring a vintage camper is absolutely on our list.
    Gorgeous Jeep, btw :)

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, sometimes the best way to rebuild these things is just to start from scratch and use them as plans to start over.

  • @FidoHouse
    @FidoHouse Před 11 měsíci +1

    Beautiful job!

  • @burly636
    @burly636 Před měsícem +1

    You did a good job, they don’t make anything to last anymore. That’s how you learn. By the name of your channel, I thought maybe you did this all the time. I could pull that with my Kia Sportage. I think it’s 2000 pound limit. Not much more though. I love those old trailers. They’ve got a lot of character. I just bought a Toyota dolphin six cylinder. 35 years old they did it in 2006 engine and inside. It’s still dated though, but at least it doesn’t have nasty carpeting. I was lucky to get it and I was really worried about how dirty it might be. But it’s not bad at all. it’s dated, but I’m not going change the upholstery, I will just clean it because It will go good with my bark cloth and bark cloth era collection. Safety inspection next week then cleaning, painting.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před měsícem

      Good luck with your inspection! I'm currently on my fifth and sixth rebuild, but right now I'm just swamped with work so new videos have been on hold for a bit.

  • @paulbroxon4626
    @paulbroxon4626 Před 2 lety +1

    To me there is no right way or rough way, its what works for the restorer. I have built 6 teardrop trailers and restored two vintage trailers. Just have too look out for the "Gimp" police! Ha Ha! Good video! TCT member.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 2 lety

      As long as you get the job done safely, that's ultimately the only right way! Thanks for watching!

  • @pattysherwood7091
    @pattysherwood7091 Před 2 lety +1

    I learned a lot from your many mistakes ( just teasing). Thank you . I have a canned ham and I will only be doing things that an old lady can do to make it nicer. No tearing apart. Good luck.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 2 lety

      Well you always learn the most from your mistakes. I've seen some old ladies do some pretty extensive remodels, so don't sell yourself short!

  • @gerlandkent6377
    @gerlandkent6377 Před rokem +1

    nice looking restored camper. thank, you for you're video. Random vanners east coast VA. 2%

  • @ferdieremagni2177
    @ferdieremagni2177 Před 3 lety +2

    Terrific job. Keep it up and thanks for sharing!

  • @wwz1011
    @wwz1011 Před 3 lety +2

    Lots of great points in your video! I always tell people that are considering these projects, do you have the TIME, TOOLS and COVERED WORK AREA? Most do not have the spare time, and most don't have a covered work area. Even a Harbor Freight cheapie carport can work. People also under-value their time. Reusing the skin saves on material, no doubt. But as you point out, it cost you 100 hours + in labor to save that skin! On the windows, jalousie windows ROCK and the gaskets and parts are all still available on line. The thing about not coating the bottom, it allows you to quickly inspect for any leaks and it allows the wood to dry out if it ever gets wet. If you seal it, then it holds water. And wherever it holds water you WILL get rot!

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, Bill!
      Sadly I'm still working under a tarp, lol! I'm kinda weighing getting one of those cheapy carports versus just building on to our garage. The garage is in such bad shape though, I'd rather knock it down and start over, but then there's the time and money involved in doing that. One thing just leads into another.
      But yes, I love these old windows, lots of ventilation, and you've got good points about the undercoating. I've sort of settled on leaving it the way it is; it's less work that way too!

  • @jeffagoddard
    @jeffagoddard Před 3 lety +2

    Good video - well explained and some solid advice!

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks! I'd like to do another one when we're ALL done with the inside as well. I've already added to this list of things to do and NOT do 😅

  • @seanwilkerson6454
    @seanwilkerson6454 Před 3 lety +3

    great video, I'm just diving in to a resto and this was wicked helpful!

  • @officialofficial2818
    @officialofficial2818 Před 3 lety +1

    great video mate! super helpful and inspiring!

  • @rosegarcia5069
    @rosegarcia5069 Před rokem

    It turned out so pretty..great job.

  • @starsackaney4996
    @starsackaney4996 Před 3 lety +2

    I get to be thumbs up numero thirteeeeen!
    This is a cutie of a remodel redo re everything. Look forward to the interior and finished product. Thanks so much for sharing your insider hustle.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety +2

      Yay 13 👍😀 thanks for watching! We can't wait for the interior to be done, too!

  • @vegansinthewildover5023
    @vegansinthewildover5023 Před 2 lety +1

    Such great info, you've got a new subscriber. Thanks!

  • @blackbelt31
    @blackbelt31 Před 3 lety +10

    I love this video. So much information shared and I cant wait to use your knowledge when we rebuild our play-mor.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety +1

      Awesome! Glad to hear it! Hopefully you can learn from some of our mistakes and have a really cute Play Mor at the end of your adventure 🙂

    • @starsackaney4996
      @starsackaney4996 Před 3 lety +2

      Same here!

    • @hedygbrown4646
      @hedygbrown4646 Před 3 lety

      I love this video a lot of info

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety

      @@hedygbrown4646 Thanks for watching! Glad you found some helpful information!

  • @300wsm300
    @300wsm300 Před 3 lety

    Nice job. Great info!

  • @discerningmind
    @discerningmind Před rokem

    Very good. Thanks for sharing this, it was insightful and interesting.

  • @ramise5932
    @ramise5932 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video and information! Thanks for sharing your learning mistakes. Much appreciated! Looking forward to seeing your next video. ❤️ from Australia! Am getting ready to renovate a 1972 Viscount. 🙏🏼

  • @bomabompakarasch4230
    @bomabompakarasch4230 Před rokem

    The U for giving us the benefit of your experience..very helpful

  • @maehay4065
    @maehay4065 Před 3 lety +5

    I admire all your hard work rebuilding your vintage trailer. The outside looks amazing. I just found your channel today. By the way my dad used to work for the Hemet trailer company. My father used to build his own campers. I was his little helper. I am looking forward to seeing your next video.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching! I suppose maybe Simon will grow up someday and build campers with his kids. Ah, too scary to think that far in the future!

  • @TaB-hq4bq
    @TaB-hq4bq Před 2 lety

    Begging was cute for some reason, love hearing that lil end goal

  • @kennethpickens4084
    @kennethpickens4084 Před 3 lety

    Oooo snap this man brought out the everclear wow and great vid

  • @user-tj3hy7qz6r
    @user-tj3hy7qz6r Před rokem

    A very nice Job!

  • @gregt722
    @gregt722 Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant. Well done sir. I admire your skill, patience and taste. Absolutely stunning.

  • @joer1757
    @joer1757 Před 2 lety

    what an amazing job good work

  • @wendyrobison1973
    @wendyrobison1973 Před 2 lety +1

    Saving this video. About to embark on my first build of an old camper and this video by far helps more than most I've seen on here. Thanks for the info!

  • @cmc02888
    @cmc02888 Před 3 lety

    Got my side skins on! The sliding bed frame is cool

  • @HisgGalore
    @HisgGalore Před 3 lety

    Looks lovely 🙌🏿👌🏿👏🏿

  • @margaretdevries8090
    @margaretdevries8090 Před 2 lety

    WOW ! Great job ! Using spray cans for primer ! Did a great job !

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 2 lety

      Thanks! Looking back, I probably should've just sprayed the primer using my gun, but it's still holding up alright.

  • @secretlocketsparks8092
    @secretlocketsparks8092 Před 9 měsíci +1

    You should put some pin strip between the pink and white. I thought it was sll white until you pointed it out.
    Great job by the way.🎉

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 9 měsíci

      We wanted it to be kinda subtle, and it'd be hard to pinstripe it with the design of the skin. I am actually thinking of having a sign painter friend of ours pinstripe the camper I'm working on now though, but I'll have to see if he's interested in it.

  • @aneuno2
    @aneuno2 Před rokem +1

    Very cool. Im going to start restoring a 66 trailer that Im converting into a tiny house. This was very helpful. Thanks a bunch! Will continue to follow. :-)

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před rokem

      Good luck on your project, and thanks for watching! Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions!

  • @mikepi660
    @mikepi660 Před rokem

    Thanks for the info, it helps us all to make less mistakes, do it better,,, Your the man,,,

  • @phill8504
    @phill8504 Před 2 lety

    Amazing, I need to watch that roof video

  • @shea5702
    @shea5702 Před 3 lety

    Good information, thank you.

  • @mikaeluhlin2394
    @mikaeluhlin2394 Před 3 lety +1

    Subscribed. I’m going to start a renovation of a vintage rv, so this video gave me something to think about. Have to think about starting by pulling the skin of first! And look up what new sidings will cost. Really good advices! Thank you!

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety

      Welcome aboard! We just purchased the skins for our next two renovations and we're excited to share more about that coming up soon so stay tuned! Thanks for watching!

  • @joycegiasson1396
    @joycegiasson1396 Před 6 měsíci +1

    looks real nice.

  • @briandunn6960
    @briandunn6960 Před 3 lety +1

    You did a great job! You are a true craftsman. I'm working on my 3rd rebuild, 1 trailer ( disaster), 1 class c went very good, and one slide in truck camper in progress.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you! This is technically our third vintage camper remodel but this is the first complete frame off. There is definitely a learning curve and I'm still learning everyday.

  • @normabutler8223
    @normabutler8223 Před 3 lety

    Enjoyed your video. We are remodeling a 1967 Arrow. I think the info will be helpful. Thanks!

  • @thisorthat7626
    @thisorthat7626 Před 3 lety +2

    Very informative! Helping people avoid the problems you ran into is very kind. The exterior looks fantastic. Can't wait to see what you do on the inside. I hope you enjoy many trips in your trailer.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you! If we can save somebody just a tiny bit of time or money doing it better than we did - we're happy to! Every day there is something new to learn about these old campers and how to build them better. Excited to get to the inside too and GO TRAVELING : )

  • @tinydinoflock
    @tinydinoflock Před rokem

    The grand wagoneer too 😍😍😍

  • @lisachevrette9110
    @lisachevrette9110 Před 3 lety +6

    Love the outside color. Good tips on renovating from outside inward, purchasing new skins and although it might be tarped, water or condensation can be a problem.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks! These old campers are really pretty easy to work on so long as you're methodical and thoughtful about how you're working through them.

  • @peggymcdonnell1379
    @peggymcdonnell1379 Před 7 měsíci

    Very nice👏👏

  • @therusticranchgarden
    @therusticranchgarden Před 3 lety

    Great info

  • @jlancaster46
    @jlancaster46 Před 3 lety +3

    Just saw this now .... Pretty cool! I'm glad you used the old skin even though it was troublesome. For me it would be nice to think that it was as original as possible. Also ... I like that you took it apart and actually rebuilt the frame. Trying to sister new wood to old rotten wood (likely moldy as well) wouldn't give you the same strength and over time with moisture, that old rotten wood would begin to migrate through your walls into your nice new rebuild!
    Really love the look of that old girl! Nice Job!

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety

      Thank you!
      I like to reuse the original skins when possible, ' cause yeah, even if everything else has been replaced, it still looks like a 50 year old camper from the outside. But there are cases where that's just not possible. The skins on the Cal-Craft that we're working on now were just beyond reusable, so it's going to wind up looking brand new when I'm done with it.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @monicawolf9234
    @monicawolf9234 Před 3 lety +1

    thank you so much! was LMAO just about every segment, and counting my blessings that I stumbled upon your video; about to embark on a total camper re-do, so can relate to, and will benefit from, all your awesome tips and helpful hints. Thank you & Happy Camping!

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for the kind words! Good luck on your project and thanks for watching!

  • @1x93cm
    @1x93cm Před 2 lety

    just got an RV i'm rebuilding. Glad I started from the outside in

  • @claudiawisdom-good8790

    That freaking dog!!!!!! Do you live with this? How would you ever concentrate - bless you heart - great reno!!!

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety

      He's a good helper... well, he's a good mattress tester and snack eater anyway, lol.

  • @theresaholtz6261
    @theresaholtz6261 Před 2 lety

    Your Jeep Wagoneer is amazing!

  • @its_me_dave
    @its_me_dave Před 2 lety

    Re-using the hatch, lights and siding adds to the originality. For me, that’s a big deal. Great job BTW 👍

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 2 lety

      Yeah, the siding was the only questionable part for me, but it also saves so much money reusing everything.

  • @jeffreyvasby3230
    @jeffreyvasby3230 Před měsícem +1

    I would put pink pressed foam insulation under the floor. And foam silver foil in the wall and ceiling.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před měsícem +1

      A better way to insulate your floor, and the way it was originally done at the factory (if it was done at all), is to use what Home Depot and other stores sell as "asphalt panels." This is laid down in reasonably continuous 4x8 sheets under your plywood floor, so you'll have fewer seams to be concerned with for water intrusion. Most rebuilders consider this optional to replace, as you trade the structural stability of a thicker plywood floor for a small amount of additional insulation and sound deadening.
      Reflective radiant barriers aren't especially useful in the thin walls and ceiling of vintage campers as you need a void space for the material to reach its stated R-value, and you just don't really have room for it. Fiberglass batting is easiest to install, and honestly about the most effective given the space you're working with.
      Thanks for watching and commenting!

    • @archie15900
      @archie15900 Před 3 dny

      @@TrailerTrashtoTreasure Great info - thanks!

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 2 dny

      You're welcome!

  • @happysode
    @happysode Před 3 lety

    This old trailer to change your beautifully.I envy you and cool.My old trailer can see I'd like to repair.Thank you for a good image.

  • @meandyou2469
    @meandyou2469 Před 3 lety

    Love what you did.
    Having a old vintage camper would be so much fun. I had a 1958 Manor in Wisconsin was fun.

  • @idahofiberart
    @idahofiberart Před 3 lety

    You did an amazing job!! We would like to know which model of dometic fan you used in this camper. This is our favorite restoration on CZcams. Super cute.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety

      Thank you! Our fan is a Fan-Tastic Vent 801250 1250 Series Vent in White. You can see me install it in this video: czcams.com/video/CKb_BvLtKrI/video.html

  • @rickkempsell5076
    @rickkempsell5076 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing the helpful info about the build. The CZcams channel Mobiltec also provides very helpful info on how to go about restoration of vintage trailers, in case you haven't seen that channel already.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching! We've used more than a few Mobiltec videos for reference : ) It's a great resource!

  • @astuck8058
    @astuck8058 Před 2 lety +1

    You mention removing the outside components first and then making the repairs and reapplying the outer components again. What if the floor is rotted? Is it then a complete tear down & rebuild?

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 2 lety +1

      I've seen people try to patch a floor, and in some cases it's somewhat doable, but for any extensive floor repair it's going to be a complete tear down. These campers are built as lightweight as possible, so every component adds a bit of strength to the overall structure to make it safe and sound. Unfortunately a patched floor compromises some of the strength of the camper, and while you can kind of try and add some extra bracing, if you wind up having to replace more than a small segment of floor, you're really not going to end up with a very sound build. I hope that isn't too discouraging, but sometimes a bigger project is less work in the end.

  • @markthemisphits3586
    @markthemisphits3586 Před rokem

    Perhaps, consider an LED light bar to attach behind the rear bumper for backing up visibility. Id like to know if that travel trailer will fit through a standard garage door opening? Maybe for a future build sugestion

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před rokem

      Well it doesn't fit through my 100 year old horse carriage garage, but it might fit in a contemporary garage. It's no wider than your average car, and it's only about 7'5" tall. Good idea on the light bar!

  • @smallfootprint2961
    @smallfootprint2961 Před 3 lety

    So cute.

  • @bydecko1
    @bydecko1 Před měsícem

    Air compressor and sandblaster for future paint removal and rust removal. They are pretty cheap and you can use them indefinitely

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před měsícem

      That's a good recommendation and I actually have gotten a portable media blaster and I'm planning on using it in the future. Thanks for watching!

  • @jerrytalley802
    @jerrytalley802 Před 3 lety +1

    Great rebuild, really appreciate you sharing the good and bad. Do you know where I could find a crank out window for a vintage trailblazer camper? Thanks

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety +2

      You're welcome! Finding old windows that match and fit is tricky. Sometimes you can find something that matches on eBay, but I see a lot of people just swapping for something modern that fits.
      Someone ought to start a warehouse somewhere that stockpiles and catalogues old windows by type and size for resale! So sharks...

  • @torreye.9209
    @torreye.9209 Před 2 lety +1

    I just bought a 71 140 play-mor and ready to start on it. Watching your videos getting tips. Came across the sketch but it won’t download.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 2 lety

      I was able to download it just fine on my computer. Are you maybe trying to download it on a phone or other mobile device? You'll also need to login to Sketchup and upload it back into your account to do anything with it.

  • @noneyabidness6655
    @noneyabidness6655 Před 2 lety +1

    If you clean and repack the bearings , they would probably outlast anything you would replace the axle with .. Then just repack according to use and need .

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 2 lety

      I actually had the bearings and races replaced, they were shot and kind of obscure and difficult to find. I didn't include that in any videos, because I just paid to have it done, but it was a pretty simple task, and I feel confident that they're in good shape now!

  • @nicolelaurie1344
    @nicolelaurie1344 Před 3 lety +12

    one of the best vintage trailer remodel videos I've seen! Nervous to buy one, more nervous to try and fix it (no experience) but its just time and money right?!

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety +3

      Thank you so much! Hope this helps a little when you take the leap and start your own remodel. And yeah, it's just time and money 😅 no pressure! Kidding! It's already worth it just spending time with each other working on it and we haven't even taken it on a trip yet!

    • @thisorthat7626
      @thisorthat7626 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TrailerTrashtoTreasure Wonderful that spending time together on the trailer was rewarding in itself. Thank you for sharing your experience so others can do this easier. Blessings.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety +2

      @@thisorthat7626 It really has been. So much so that I kind of dread the day we have to stop working on it and start using it ha ha! It's been so nice to all just hang out in the backyard during this slow season.

    • @thisorthat7626
      @thisorthat7626 Před 3 lety +2

      @@TrailerTrashtoTreasure Memories to last the rest of your lie. Fantastic! Blessings.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks!

  • @furlvr1961
    @furlvr1961 Před 3 lety

    It looks beautiful! You have done a wonderful job of restoring this travel trailer.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much and thanks for watching, too!

    • @furlvr1961
      @furlvr1961 Před 3 lety

      @@TrailerTrashtoTreasure I'm getting caught up on all your restoration videos. I have a vintage 18 ft.1966 Holiday Trav'ler made by Holiday Rambler that I am restoring too. I love watching what others do to their vintage trailers.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety

      Nice! It's always fun to see everyone else's solutions to problems, there's inspiration everywhere!

  • @xyyx7559
    @xyyx7559 Před 2 lety

    nice

  • @maritzalopez1424
    @maritzalopez1424 Před 2 lety

    Great

  • @todharris720
    @todharris720 Před 2 lety

    I have a Grand Wagoneer just like that!

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 2 lety

      Lucky you! Ours is hanging out in the garage right now, but I hope to put it back on the road soon!

  • @jasongeorge8725
    @jasongeorge8725 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for making this video! Fantastic job saving this camper. IMO, the video would be 100x better if the dialog was during on the action shots of actual work. Ok to show us what you look like talking now and then but most of this video is watching you talk in front of the finished camper. Thanks!

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety

      Katherine here (I'm the one that edits the videos)! Thanks for watching and thanks for the constructive criticism - I really do appreciate it 🙂 and you're not wrong. We didn't really plan for this video to be the one that took off. Wish I could go back now that I'm a little more sure of my editing skills and do it again but sadly CZcams doesn't work that way 😅 hopefully they get better as you keep watching!

  • @pinkladybikermamma3603

    HEY, THANKS FOR SAVING A "WAGGY"! SAVING JEEP GRAND WAGONEERS!

  • @jon1913
    @jon1913 Před rokem

    Great job but can we get some more shots of that Wagoneer?
    🤣

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před rokem

      You know, one of the few negative comments I've received was from someone that said, "I don't care about your car, just get to it!" lol. But I'd be happy to have the Wagoneer on the channel more!

  • @robertvelasco5681
    @robertvelasco5681 Před rokem

    awesome build, where did you get the tail lights? I need some for my trailer.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před rokem

      They came with the trailer. I tried to find some replacements on eBay, but I never found anything that matched.

  • @love_cocoa3643
    @love_cocoa3643 Před 2 lety

    Did you add anything over the paint?
    I’m painting my pop up, but rolling on paint. We’ve only done one coat and i’m not too happy, but I know it’s first coat. Any tips would be appreciated
    Thanks

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 2 lety

      Well, if you're using a roller you're going to wind up with a lot more texture to the paint, especially if you're rolling on a latex based paint. I used a sprayer and an oil based paint to get a much smoother paint job that also went on quickly and easily. If you are using latex paint, I would recommend renting or buying an airless sprayer and continuing on with that rather than using a roller. You'll spend more time masking and cleaning up your sprayer, but you'll probably be happier with the finished result. Good luck!

  • @sarahroe5253
    @sarahroe5253 Před 2 lety +2

    Great info! Unfortunately we gutted first also...oh well, moving on ...haha. I have a question: what is that piece called on the front of your camper right at the bottom of the window that seems to cover the skin seams right there? I need something like that for my camper and have no clue the name of it.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 2 lety

      If you google "rv flat trim molding" I think you'll find what you're looking for. Thanks for watching!

    • @sarahroe5253
      @sarahroe5253 Před 2 lety

      Would you be willing to send me a close
      Up pic of that trim? It looks almost like it has a little bit of a c shape. Did you use butyl under it? I can’t find a piece of trim that goes between my skins to hold top and bottom together and I may have to do this approach. I appreciate any help! This can be frustrating !

    • @tracis.5673
      @tracis.5673 Před 2 lety

      We also plan on gutting first so hopefully you can share your experience as I have read it can be done both ways and my husband who is a carpenter says no need to remove the skins first. (shrug)

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před rokem +1

      Hey Traci, sorry I didn't see your comment until now. You've probably already started working on your camper, but for the benefit of anyone else reading this I'll go ahead and answer you.
      The only campers that can be gutted are ones that are built like airstreams, where the skin and the framing supports the shape of the body. All other timber framed campers must be rebuilt with the skins removed, and the cabinetry in these campers are also structural elements so you really shouldn't gut these campers unless you're starting from scratch.
      Your husband the carpenter is used to working on houses, but campers aren't houses. What you think of as wall studs mostly serve to keep the wall panels from buckling and to serve as anchor points for the cabinets. The panels themselves carry most of the weight of the camper, and the cabinetry acts as gusseting to keep the walls and ceiling square to the floor. Additionally, that ceiling panel needs to overlap the walls and be nailed into it from above for strength, and the only way you can do that is with the skins off, otherwise you won't have anything to track the edge of it to.
      Thanks for watching and I hope your build went well.

  • @Lisaj4431
    @Lisaj4431 Před 2 lety +1

    REPLACE THE AXLE!! I will not go into all the details on how I know this is critical but everything may look just fine, but a axle that is 60 yrs old was not meant to last that long elements etc etc. Your beautiful canned ham could be going down the Allegany mt highway and suddently your axle goes out...

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah it's never a good idea to cheap out on basic equipment relating to safety. I did get the bearings and races replaced, and the axle and springs checked by an axel company, so I'm reasonably confident that it'll hold up. I'm still considering an axle replacement in the future though to get a bit of extra ground clearance.

  • @muleacrefarm1568
    @muleacrefarm1568 Před rokem

    Did you have to do any work to the door? We have the same style door (X2) and they latch like cr@p. Curious if you have any tips.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před rokem +1

      I had to take it apart to address some issues with ants that had built a colony in it, but it wasn't really in that bad of shape to my surprise. Our original door knob was shot, but a regular exterior door knob made a nice replacement, and ours latches very securely with it.
      The thing with doors is that everything needs to be pretty square for them to close correctly. So I would start by looking at what is out of square or out of plane, then you'll know what needs to be fixed. I've also seen weather stripping cause issues with doors closing correctly, so double check that while you're at it. Good luck!

  • @monaevalentine
    @monaevalentine Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi, just bought a older trailer. What is the name of the trim again? Jay rail and what other name? Please and thank you sir.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 11 měsíci

      It depends on what you actually have. J-rail looks like a "J" in profile. Roof rail, roof cap, corner cap are different and have a more "L" shaped profile.

  • @MaevinAndMama
    @MaevinAndMama Před 3 lety

    This is so amazing! 👏 did you have any problems with getting it on the road legally because it's from 1960 ?

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety +1

      Different states have different rules regarding camper trailers so it's hard to say much on the channel very definitive about that. Generally I'd say that if you have a title there shouldn't be any trouble getting your camper on the road. If you don't have a title some states make the process more difficult than others, but many will require court proceedings to acquire a clear title.

  • @PressOnMobileCoffee
    @PressOnMobileCoffee Před 2 lety

    Beautiful work! May I ask, why is there a difference in floor height under the dinette and bed area? Is it possible to just go with a completely level floor?

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 2 lety

      Thanks! The bed and dinette area are directly atop the trailer frame, the footwell is notched out of the frame so that you have enough room in that area to stand up (as long as you aren't too tall anyway). So the only way you could do a level floor on this frame would be to fill in the footwell, and then even a person of less than average height would be rubbing their head on the ceiling.

    • @PressOnMobileCoffee
      @PressOnMobileCoffee Před 2 lety

      @@TrailerTrashtoTreasure Ahh that makes sense! Thank you!

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 2 lety +1

      You're welcome!

  • @phill8504
    @phill8504 Před rokem

    Back again. I deep in my project (64 mini wini), and I am thinking ahead a little about the electrical system. Stove and heat are gas and two gas lights, I don’t have the frig, but suspect it was just a block of ice. Did you by chance look at solar? There is definitely a cost to it, the cheaper more reliable route would be shore power (30 amp), but where is the fun in that

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před rokem

      Solar is always neat, but for how we use this camper it wouldn't have been terribly beneficial for us. If you spend a lot of time off grid you might look into it, but it's still gonna cost a bit.

    • @phill8504
      @phill8504 Před rokem

      @@TrailerTrashtoTreasure Yes solar is neat and expensive, but I would agree not necessary. Just tinkering.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před rokem +1

      I sort of think a better investment than solar is lithium batteries, which a lot of people do combine with solar, but the better capacity, discharge, and weight savings are beneficial even without solar charging.

  • @BrianCarey-sg9rf
    @BrianCarey-sg9rf Před 10 měsíci +1

    Go to Illinois there are people giving away campers probably in better shape than that one when you got it

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 10 měsíci

      The only problem is that I'd have to drag those free campers all the way back to Kansas!

  • @kathyelse3911
    @kathyelse3911 Před 2 lety

    Where do I buy J rail ? I need to replace a section on my play mor, thanks for any help you can give me😊

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 2 lety

      Try your local RV repair shops. They might have some on hand they could sell you, or they might be able to point you to a local source.

  • @robertfish795
    @robertfish795 Před 13 dny

    I'm currently trying to repair a 1968 Play Mor 140 and am having an awful time with the rear end. How did you bend the plywood around those curves?

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 11 dny

      You don't. It's supposed to just drop straight down at the trunk, but I didn't take clear enough notes on that when I was demolishing it.

  • @murraymadness4674
    @murraymadness4674 Před 3 lety +1

    Great Video. Don't ever seal the bottom wood, it will just keep in moisture and rot the floor even faster. Having seen quite a few of these rebuilds, redoing it how they originally were made seems a poor choice...newer campers use solid structural foam so almost no wood to rot when those really bad seam seals leak as they always always do sooner or later.
    The skins are really the only thing you get! So if you buy new skins, why did you buy the trailer to begin with? The frames are nothing, the axle is old and should be replaced.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety +1

      I definitely know what you mean. I think a large part of restoring/renovating an old camper is the fun of figuring it out and doing it in somewhat of the original method. By the time I was done taking apart our Play-Mor I had detailed enough plans I could build a new one completely from scratch, so I suppose for me, that's a good enough reason to do it. But yeah, if you just want a good reliable camper, I'd just go get a new one and spend the time you would've spent working on it camping in it instead.

    • @cindyholt6077
      @cindyholt6077 Před 2 lety

      Great information! For someone who has NO experience with rebuilding, electrical, etc. would you recommend doing this? I have a friend and a sister who would help me, but I’m considering it, not only for my husband and I to use, but also to rent out in the summer.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 4 měsíci

      For personal use, absolutely you can do it, but for renting out you might want to enlist some professional help, because then you get into issues with liability.

  • @lindamorrow1316
    @lindamorrow1316 Před 3 lety

    It looks great!!
    How long did it take from start to finish?

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks, it took almost exactly a year, but I worked on it a lot while things were shut down in 2020. It'd take a bit longer if I was working like normal.

  • @sososo2881
    @sososo2881 Před rokem

    Do you know where to get an axle for a Cardinal canned ham 1962?

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před rokem

      Not specifically no, but most axle shops and trailer repair places can find you something that'll work correctly. I've also heard of folks having good luck with etrailer.com. Good luck!

  • @piotrrzepka8468
    @piotrrzepka8468 Před 5 měsíci

    Piękna.

  • @amoralesear
    @amoralesear Před 10 měsíci

    I’d like to put vinyl floor tile on my shower walls. What do you think?

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 10 měsíci +1

      I'm sure there's a specific adhesive and recommended title for that purpose, but I haven't really ever looked into it. I would think there'd probably be some sort of sealant needed to prevent water from seeping in between the tiles, but I know they make vinyl tiles for shower walls, so there must be a way to do it!

  • @jerrytalley802
    @jerrytalley802 Před 2 lety

    Conan, what we’re the colors used and type of paint? Thanks

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 2 lety

      We used Behr Oil Based Exterior Paint from Home Depot. The green was color matched to Water Garden by Magnolia from Ace Hardware, the pink is Behr Angeleco, and the white is some Behr color that I can't remember; it's kind of a creamy off white.

  • @dansotrue1202
    @dansotrue1202 Před 4 měsíci

    How did you get the windows so clean? Aluminum

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 4 měsíci

      One of our really old videos shows how I did it, but there's lot of ways to polish aluminum. Basically steel wool and some alcohol will get you most of the way done, and then you can leave it there or get some polishing wheels and compounds and mirror finish it. Here's a link to our old video: czcams.com/video/SYbmvpigVWc/video.htmlsi=04QSlgKehH2LQSdg

  • @Tommy-gj9kn
    @Tommy-gj9kn Před 3 lety +1

    Wish I could find one of these campers , any ideas?

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety +1

      I would join the 'Vintage Campers for Sale pre 1980' group on Facebook as well as any local rv/camper Facebook groups - people post in those constantly and you can also ask if anyone has something in your area. We have bought all of ours off of Craigslist, Facebook marketplace, and our local nextech classifieds. Good luck!

  • @patrickbodine1300
    @patrickbodine1300 Před 3 lety +1

    In my mind, those windows are the best. You can open them in the rain and get fresh air without getting wet. Those slider windows are not as good.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety

      Yes! They really do let in an amazing breeze - haven't had them open in the rain yet (they leak enough when they're closed haha) but someday will have to try it. Thanks for watching!

  • @secretlocketsparks8092
    @secretlocketsparks8092 Před 9 měsíci

    But it looks original.❤

  • @rebeccalogan2349
    @rebeccalogan2349 Před rokem

    Hi! Do you guys offer this as a service? I would like to have this done to my camper.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před rokem

      We do not unfortunately. Maybe someday when I've decided that I've had enough of the photo booth life, and I'm ready to start my second act...or third, or fourth.

  • @timerickson7056
    @timerickson7056 Před 3 lety

    pop the wheel off th bearings will have the part number stamped into the back face of the bearings and races . sk is most likely SK the manufacturer.. if you are in a metro area there are bearing supply houses you can go to and get new bearings and races .

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 3 lety

      Hey thanks for the tip! They didn't look too bad when I repacked them, but I really was wanting to replace them before any longer trips.

  • @robertaltomari2260
    @robertaltomari2260 Před 2 lety

    What size tires and where did u get them.

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 2 lety

      They are Carlisle ST205/75R14 and I gotta them at Brown's Tire in Wichita, KS. Thanks for watching!

  • @JoelGarcia-tm8qv
    @JoelGarcia-tm8qv Před 2 lety

    What software did you use to make 3D layout

    • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
      @TrailerTrashtoTreasure  Před 2 lety

      I used the free version of SketchUp, and I made a video about it too!
      czcams.com/video/HPl3DprhscQ/video.html