we have issues… demo on our vintage camper (ep. 2)
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- čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
- We started the demo on our vintage camping trailer and discovered a few issues in the process. This is going to be more work than we expected…
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We're in it now!!! Hope you enjoyed this episode 🤗
"We're not trying to strip everything down..." 😂 You've got this!
Dude these videos are SO good! The editing, the project, the vibe--10/10. So stoked. Also, you should frame a cutting of the flower fabric!
I definitely think every camper should have a yarn shelf. With a cedar lining, it couldn’t be more perfect.
Yeah, why was it a joke…?😂😂
I’m invested now! Come on Part 3!
Fixing the leaks is THE MOST IMPORTANT! A friend of mine attempted to rebuild a trailer and sunk a lot of money into it. She thought the leaks were fixed, but we were in a drought at the time, so she just plowed forward. Then it rained...and leaks were everywhere! She ended up scraping the whole project. I don't want to be a downer, just want to forewarn to you to ensure the leaks are fixed before doing all of the cool interior design projects. I wonder if any leaks could be behind this upper cabinets over the dining area, for instance. Just make sure you ask the experts about sealing everything. Best of luck to both of you! I'll be excitedly following your progress! :)
Amanda , it's a lot of work ,,,,But you are doing it with Nick ! When finished you both will have something special. If you become a million air and able to buy a huge camper it won't mean as much as this one. THANK YOU FRANK FROM MONTANA...PS. this is your history you guys will look back on this in the future...........
I do believe this is going to be such a rewarding project. That's what's keeping me motivated! Putting so much time and effort into this will give it so much more meaning for us. I'm excited for all the adventure we can have. Good to hear from you Frank!
Loving this series! Thanks for putting in the extra work of editing the videos so we can follow along. I love the cedar paneling! Just don't forget to give your open shelving a lip or you'll have a yarn-fall every time you drive over a bump! lol!!
You should definitely add “shore power” provision while you’re at it, if only to make it very easy to charge your solar battery when needed.
Agreed! We have both especially for resale.
"She said it would be easy, she said it would take no time at all" 🤣 That's how all projects start! But think of the stories you can tell friends around the camp fire
Garden hose could be a form of anti-chaffing, to stop the wires from rubbing out
What has saved my camp trailer from leakage is: Liquid rubber RV sealant. It goes on like a paint and drives like rubber. I put it on my horse trailer, my camp trailer, and around the sky lights in my home. It works amazingly. Just a thought for you guys.
Don’t give up, you two. This is gonna be … a project, but you are gonna LOVE putting everything back together in a way that serves your needs, suits your taste and will serve as vessel for SO MANY memories. Hoorah!!! I also love the vintage flower fabric. 😁
Looking good!! Love the cedar paneling. You will love organizing and finding little cubbies to store things in the cabinets. Can't wait for episode 3!
Good job. Demo is hard and gross. Putting things back together is far more motivating cuz things start looking better. Just make sure you redo every seal on every seam and window. Trust that nothing is still good at this age of a trailer. Mine had a leak and I ended up putting my foot through the floor cuz it was only patched and not fully fixed by the previous owner. But I liv d that trailer. It was my home for six years and it served me well. I know you will enjoy yours once it’s done.
Things to keep in mind: cabinets are what is holding the trailer together. We washed our cushions and let out in the sun to dry (cushions are expensive). Amazon makes covers we got leather (fake). The way to stop the leaks is to start on the roof (quad or lap sealant). Everything needs to be sealed. I check ours yearly at the minimum. Things shift when driving so I am always checking. Water is your enemy.
Super excited to watch your renovation! One thought, you might want to use the insulation foil tape where your foam board meets the wood. It will provide a vapor barrier to help protect against moisture/ condensation from creeping into the wall and causing mold/mildew.
Very excited for you both on this new adventure! Fun to see Nick's personality bubble over on this channel. May I suggest since it appears that you have the opportunity to create your own kitchen design you also look into the Omnia Oven (if the original oven had to be pitched, too). It's a fun way to cook in the camper (while also offering heat in the colder months). It'll be a bit of a diversion from your cast iron cooking but I bet you would love the challenge of creating great meals in it. I suspect you'll still be doing tent camping but it you appears to have lots of disbursed camping by you. Give yourself guilt free time to enjoy this wonderful way of seeing the country. Oh, yeah, now that you'll have some space, don't forget to carry a bug zapper.
Every project always turns out to be more than you expect! You guys are doing great,
I knew you would end up stripping everything down 😂 I’m still excited for you guys! You have so much experience camping that you already know what you’re going to need and want in your camper 😊 time and patience, you guys got this!!
I think the piece of garden hose on the 7 pin was my favorite part of the electrical 😂
So interesting to watch this unfold.
Yessss on the yarn shelf 🙌
Wow! The progress you guys are making!! Next episode will be you guys revealing the finished and decorated result. Lol. You guys move quick. Seriously though, so excited to see what you guys are going to do next. I love the look and smell of cedar!
What you are doing has been done many times with old trailers. The roof should be caulked and coated, thats one option and another is to glue a sheet over the whole roof. There are a number of materials you can do that with. I'm from Michigan the birthplace of camper trailers. The roof you have know has a number of leaky seams that are nearly impossible to patch.
Oh my gosh, seeing that orangey flower pattern brought me straight back to the 1970s! I was in my 20s then and lived in Montana, it was some of the best years of my life with many outdoor adventures. Like someone else wrote, I'm completely invested in your daunting project and am rooting you on.
Remember that open shelves will launch everything off while you drive…yarn would be ok😂
Such a good point. I’d hate to take things off the shelves before driving and then put everything back.
Make sure the frame is solid. Probably need to run new plumbing and all new wiring. You can spray mold to kill it. Plug in power might still be a nice option for a fan or for cooking. You might be able to put a thin layer of foam board over the insulation for added comfort. You did. Lol. Cedar siding looks cool.
Wow. I’m so enjoying the trailer videos. I can’t wait to see the “after”. Happy trailing…🤟🏻🥾🏔
In 2014, we bought a 1977 Terry travel trailer. We thought we would just needed to paint, make a few changes...... We ended up taking it down to bare metal, having to replace about 95% of the wood. I even had to replace the axle. By the time we were done, the only thing original was the aluminum skin, windows and the exhaust fan that went over the stove. We didn't have any holding tanks of any type because all of the originals were broken and couldn't be repaired. We used that camper for about 5 years, and towed it about 7500 miles. In 2022, we sold it and bought a new 5th wheel so we could have self contained plumbing. When you are finished, it will be worth it. The good news is he looks like a lot better carpenter than I am.
I know it's going to be so great when we're done! We're already talking about all the places we want to go with it and I can't wait! Thanks for the encouragement. I love hearing from people who have done this sort of thing and it turned out awesome!
@@amanda.outside make sure you check the wheel bearings and leaf spring bushing before you go anywhere. The previous man replaced the axle for a reason. Test for 2-3 days before going out on a long trip. Safety
One thing that I wish I had is a place under roof to work because I had to cover it up after every time working on it. I find that the most common place from leaks are corners and around windows. Running a dedicated ground wire for each lite is better than depending on the sheet metal or frame for the ground.
It's going to be so great, you will remember these early days and laugh. Be proud!!!!
This looks like a ton of work and hella hard on a relationship but I'm so invested in this now! Good job so far. I can't wait to see it when you get done!
At least you guys didn't find a squirrel's storage space while demoing! My husband had hundreds of acorns (and other bits) drop on his head when we started taking down ceiling panels in our trailer! 😮😂 Loving the progress you guys are making, it's going to look great!
Oh my gosh, that's crazy! We definitely got lucky that the frame was in good condition for the most part and no signs of squirrels! 😁
Oh no. This is going about as expected. Good luck with the restoration.
I now need a cedar yarn shelf in our Tofino. You're doing great! It's going to be amazing!
All the people concerned about things flying off of open shelving… I have open shelving in my cargo trailer conversion. I just put hooks to either end and put a bungee across. Bungees come off when I set up camp. Nothing falls down during travel👍🏻
It is gonna look awesome!! Can't wait to see the end results.
So excited for you and Nick. what a big project but in the long run you were going to get so much enjoyment out of it. The older I get the more I am thinking about a van. It’s just me so a van would be perfect. I have thought about a teardrop And other trailers but I think a van is what I will end up with eventually. Good luck you guys can’t wait to see your journey on this camper. Cheers.
I know it's more than you two expected, But it's going to be awesome😎
You're making awesome progress in this video. I can't wait to see how it all turns out.
Looking forward to more updates!
I love watching build videos. Even though you are not having fun now, you will be so proud and satisfied once it is completed. Keep it up! Unfortunately, a barebone strip-down should be expected since it is an old vehicle(?). Unfortunately, most people don't care for their things, vehicles, and general living space unless they are very meticulous, so there's a higher chance that you will find deterioration and potentially dangerous electrical hacks. If everyone took meticulous care of their things, there would probably be less waste.
Love this!!! Can’t wait for the next episode!!
Putting all my coins on it! It will be fabulous!
Really enjoying these reno video's. GREAT Job!
I know this would not be vintage but have you considered Raptor lining the outside of the trailer, they have it as a tintable version and you could do a two tone like it is now. It would definitely fill in all the little unknown holes in the aluminum that are potential water leaks. If not the whole trailer consider the roof. White would help with the heat and it is really tough stuff. good luck, I look forward to seeing the continued journey.
Love the cedar planks. We have cedar ceiling in our cargo trailer conversion and love it. It’s held up well for 3 years now. I think I finished it with water based poly but not certain. Enjoying the vids.
It’s looking great! Good job, guys. 👍
wow you guys don't muck around. Well done on the progress. I especially like the tongue and groove paneling you are installing, looks awesome.
We are so happy with how it turned out! It's exciting to finally see some progress on the rebuild. 🤗
Well old campers are like old boats. Water is not their friend. It can destroy! It will fun to watch but I think you should have saved yourselves a lot of money and headaches by getting a newer camper. Plus a bathroom is nice especially in the middle of the night. Trust me you are having fun right now but you will be looking for a bigger, better camper in the future. We are on our 3rd one and dreaming of our next.
Really enjoyed this video, I can't wait to see the progress.
The outro song 😂 You two got this!
Stay upbeat & positive! When u finish, u will be so happy & chuckle about the set backs. ❤
I am very excited about your project me and my wife follow the channel and have your cookbook can't wait for the next video
Such a nice project !!! Bonne chance dans vos rénovations !!! 👍🏻
Lot of the hard work behind you now. Are you going to try to emulate the original set up or make it modern and more comfortable/roomy/livable inside? Some of the older airstreams have been renovated with a Scandinavian open/streamlined look. Can’t wait to see the finished project!
Don't forget to reseal the whole roof outside!
Lookin' good so far.I don't know what was with the saw blade but they didn't want it to come down.
I LOVE these videos! I'm so happy to actually see your progress, I've been hearing bits and pieces of it. It's looking awesome so far.💖you both!
The excitement is high! I see it in Nicks eyes and that smile.
He gets to build things and buy new tools so he's definitely loving it! 😊
You guys are too adorable! 🤗
Love this video series! Looking forward to seeing how it ended up for y’all ❤
You two got this 👍
Loving this series!
Wonderful job!
My wife and I love your videos! We’re excited for you guys and looking forward to the renovations to come. You got this!👍🏼
Wow, you’ve made quite a bit of progress.
One upside about having to remove most of the original interior is now you have your blank slate to build how you want to.
Really good choice with the cedar it looks great and smells amazing.
It’s a lot of work but you’re both nailing it.
You guys rock.
The demo so far looks great! I'm sure it's a lot of hard work but when you're finished, it'll be so rewarding!! That saw blade on the ceiling was definitely weird lol. Loving the cedar planks!!
Good cop story 😄
Yay! Demo day done, it’s not fun and you end up finding all sorts of new problems, but it’s worth doing right. ❤
Good video. I'm cured on wanting to do my own build. LOL Demo works like a lot of work.
😂 I'm learning that there are lots of ups and downs on a project like this!
I love the cedar planks! That was such a pretty and functional addition! I am so excited for y'all!!
Big job but will be custom to your guys liking 👍
Oh how exciting! If you can build into the kitchen one of those small portable ovens that has multiple uses (ie oven, grill, air fryer, rotisserie. This would be super useful and compact with so many uses ❤
Fun! Thanks for allowing us to watch on the recliner as you sweat away. Lookin’ great so far!
😂 the heat right now is intense!! Thanks for commenting!
Whoa, you guys moved up from tenting. Congratulations! So did I, to a teardrop.
We have an old 1979 boler trailer which seems to be kinda the fiberglass version of what you have. I see so many similarities in the layout. I love the way the space opened up in the front there by taking out the top cupboards. Hoping that you keep some kind of stove there but even if you don’t you can still use a camp stove.
I am so excited to see how this project goes. Oh and you better make sure to get camping sometimes too this Summer
Cheering you guys on! Such an awesome journey… Thanks for sharing and can’t wait to see the final product! I have such great memories of camping with my dad in a trailer that looked a lot like that one! thank you as well for bringing back some great memories!
Get a battery operated fan. You can use the same batteries from your tools.
I already know this will be a great series
Love this new series. Great music choice. 😂
Love it! Keep it up!
Dont build open shelfing remember when travelling thing move and fall. If you put open shelving you will have to take downnfor travel and find a.secure space to store.
YARN SHELF???? How did I not know you're a knitter (or crocheter)? Anything built with cedar should definitely have yarn either in or near it. :)
I agree! I started knitting about a year and a half ago and I love it. I mostly knit sweaters but I think I want to try and knit pillows for the trailer!
I’ve remodeled inside my house…. Big pain but worth it… trailer remodel just smaller project… same results…🍺🍺
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When you realize the shelf, open shelf, shelf, yarn shelf, pretty shelf, shelf with flowers, my shelf, girl stuff shelf, is 3 weeks away
For sure mold in cabinets... Remove them. Hope u paid very little for this.
And an oven is a waste of space. You won’t need it.
That's exactly what I'm thinking. I know I won't use it, and it does take up so much space that we could use for other storage.
We use our oven at least once on each outing.
Especially with Amanda's dutch oven skills.
Agreed.
Your camper is already looking great! Can’t wait to watch the next episode :)
Thank you so much!! We're slowly but surely making progress! 😊