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  • You asked....so we delivered! Many of you have asked where we bought our leveling blocks! Kevin actually came up with the design when we first got our RV and made them himself! In this video, we give you step-by-step instructions on how they are made! Whether you're buying new leveling blocks for your new RV or looking to replace your current blocks, this video is for you! Don't waste your money on Anderson Blocks and SnapPads! With just a little manual labor and time, you can have our exact same blocks for a fraction of the cost of the competitors! Besides the money you'll save, another advantage is that you won't need to carry around any extra wood to place under your leveling blocks anymore, which will save you space!
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Komentáře • 786

  • @PavingNewPaths
    @PavingNewPaths  Před 11 měsíci +2

    Subscribe for all of our adventures: czcams.com/users/PavingNewPaths

  • @kevinlucas8437
    @kevinlucas8437 Před rokem +8

    Love finding solutions to problems, and when you can build yourself you get the satisfaction and pride while doing it !! Nice job !!

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +2

      Thank you! We love what we came up with and they have served us well over the last 18 months (and counting)!

  • @Trrrot
    @Trrrot Před 9 měsíci +2

    Thank you for taking the time to film this. Love this

  • @CraigNiesenPhotography
    @CraigNiesenPhotography Před rokem +6

    Kevin, great DIY blocks. I never thought about the need to carry additional pieces of wood with the other options. Thank you for sharing. Peace and Safe Travels -Craig

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! Yes with the other options you still need wood blocks!

  • @NeverEverStopWandering
    @NeverEverStopWandering Před rokem +14

    We decided to go to the green store since we had rebate money. Turns out, it was a fantastic choice! Did you know that the green store has a self service saw?!! Neither did we! My husband knocked out all the cuts for our 6 Jack blocks in no time! Thanks for this awesome video. It saved us hundreds of dollars. Hope to see you on the road one day.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +4

      Wow that is awesome that they have a self service saw! We looked up the green store and they aren't anywhere near Texas! We will be in Missouri for Thanksgiving and have plans to check the store out when we are there! Let us know how you like your new jack blocks!

    • @NeverEverStopWandering
      @NeverEverStopWandering Před rokem +1

      @@PavingNewPaths just got ours put under the jacks and I gotta say….WOW! These have made a huge improvement. Thanks again for a great tutorial!

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +1

      @@NeverEverStopWandering We are so glad you like them!

  • @Jrmh179
    @Jrmh179 Před rokem +8

    I made something very similar - 6 pads 12x12 with 4x4s and 2x4s. 3/4in horse stall mat. We used rope for handles with a bicycle grip from Amazon to make them more gentle on the hands. I painted them bright green - we call them mint cookies with the black stall mat. I wanted them to stand out when we packed up so I would not leave them behind. They work great and sit in the truck right behind the tailgate on travel day, otherwise they are on the ground!

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem

      Thats to funny mint cookies! We started out storing ours in by the tailgate, but I caught the emergency brake cable once so now I put them in front of the fifth wheel when we travel!

  • @mattmaderski8963
    @mattmaderski8963 Před rokem +3

    Thanks brother!! Just made 4 of them and love how rock solid they are. I have them under my 21,000 lbs 5th wheel. 🤙

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +2

      No problem! As heavy as these rigs are you need something solid holding them up!

  • @brianhartwick6579
    @brianhartwick6579 Před rokem +3

    So my cousin and I also spent a few hours building 4 blocks on Labour day. We used a 2x12x12’ pressure treated lumber as I couldn’t find any 4x6 in Ontario anyway .
    Cut them 11 1/4” long , and screwed 3 together. Works great, thanks for the idea

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +2

      You are the second viewer that told us they spent labor day building these! We are glad our video helped you out!

  • @tonyastokley5165
    @tonyastokley5165 Před rokem +1

    Brilliantly thought out ! We will do this as soon as possible! Ty

  • @amandamccready6788
    @amandamccready6788 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for sharing your idea. We made them and they are working out great!!

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Glad you liked them! Ours have been great going on 3 years now!

  • @robertburns5145
    @robertburns5145 Před rokem +3

    Those are awesome! I love that idea! It sure beats carrying cinder blocks around to get the added height 👍

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +2

      Thank you! I wanted the Snappads and the Anderson Block but by themselves they did not meet all the requirements! So I built these to combine the height of the Anderson Block with the Rubber Protections of the snappads!

  • @manuelguzmanjr6622
    @manuelguzmanjr6622 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks Kevin for this video, I am going to try and tackle this project myself. Nice job bro!

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thank you! It should take you an afternoon to build them and a few cold ones!

  • @drfavored
    @drfavored Před rokem +2

    Yes Sir, mine came out just as your directions stated! Thank You!

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +2

      So glad everything worked out for you! Lets us know how they work on your first trip out!

  • @Walkerspecops
    @Walkerspecops Před rokem +8

    Awesome blocks Kevin!
    You (and your father-in-law) did an amazing job on these. We use the Andersen as well and I will definitely be making my rounds to Lowes and to Tractor Supply, 5i make my own. Thank you for showing everyone these fantastic blocks and for making great videos for fellow RVers! Keep 'em coming!
    Congratulations to you and your wife!

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem

      Thank you! I wanted the Anderson Blocks, but everyone told me unless it's perfect ground you're going to hate them of have to carry wood to put down first! This was my idea to get the height of the blocks but the protection of the snappads all in one!

  • @twallaceii
    @twallaceii Před rokem

    Thanks Kevin & Phil we LOVE ours! Great video!

  • @josephrawls
    @josephrawls Před rokem +4

    BLUE. I built basically the same thing for our Jayco Eagle a couple months ago. I used all 2x6 boards because I already had them. Actually had everything but the handles. Great video, thanks.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +3

      Great minds think alike and we know yours is great since you like the blue store! :)

  • @BoundlessBuckeyes
    @BoundlessBuckeyes Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the video. Couldn't decide what to buy but your video inspired me. Already had the scrap lumber, Tractor Supply and Lowes close, so off I went. Getting ready for our first camping experience and I'm sure because of you and others posting these great videos, that our learning curve will be short and not so painful. Should work great on our Alliance Avenue 30rls. Thanks again.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +3

      Thank you! It will be an adventure and hopefully we save you from some of the heartaches we have had! We love it either way as most of our best memories come from not so perfect days!

    • @jimrouse4376
      @jimrouse4376 Před rokem +2

      Thanks for the vid. I'm a new RVer, still figuring things out. RMcCord's comments fit mine perfectly, so I piggybacked. Thanks to both of you!

  • @chrisr5603
    @chrisr5603 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for this video. We have a tracer air with the scissor stabilizers & have struggled with using the orange levelers as pads for them. My husband & father created a set of these & they are so much better. More stable & better hight so the stabilizers don't have to come down so far. Happy travels!

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +1

      We are glad you enjoyed the video! We felt we could make something better and more useful than what was being offered on the market! This was our verison of what works for us! We hope you enjoy your set as much as we do!

  • @arlav2001
    @arlav2001 Před rokem +3

    very nice DYI. I have some left over 4x4s I was thinking about doing a similar thing with, but adding the rubber mats is a great idea. Thanks

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem

      Thank You! I wanted the height of the Anderson Blocks and the protection of the SnapPads so this was my idea! It has held up for almost 2 years now!

  • @94auwing
    @94auwing Před rokem +4

    We use both homemade blocks and snap pads. Snap pads are great for one night. Boon docking or mooch docking. Great video.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +2

      Thats a great Idea! When we stay in rest areas and don't unhook the truck, I usually don't put the blocks down and just put the jacks down on the pavement!

  • @paulbailey5167
    @paulbailey5167 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Wish I could share the pic of my results! Followed your instructions to the T (except for the part where I started with charged batteries) and they turned out great! Thank you for sharing all your tips and fixes to your troubles!

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před 6 měsíci +2

      Thanks for watching! We are glad you enjoyed the video and were able to make your own set!

  • @boondockduane
    @boondockduane Před rokem +1

    I did the same thing many years ago. It’s the way to go. Great video

  • @chrisneuhaus7188
    @chrisneuhaus7188 Před rokem +3

    First time watching your channel. Great idea and nice presentation. We're getting an Oliver Elite II in the next year and this seems like the perfect addition to the trailer. Not sure how much height we'll need so I'll wait till we get the trailer and evaluate from that point. Your design will go in the list of things to get/make when the time is right. Thanks for sharing your great ideas.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +3

      Thank you! I wanted the Anderson Blocks and the snappads but both did not achieve everything I needed so I combined them! Now I have the Height of the Anderson Blocks and the protection of the snappads!

  • @meseahunt
    @meseahunt Před 9 měsíci +1

    we love the 114deg days here in NTX with NO rain for the last 3 months..... projects are soooooo much fun 🤠

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před 9 měsíci +1

      They sure make for a hot day, and everything takes twice as long to do!

  • @stephanebrochu6918
    @stephanebrochu6918 Před rokem +1

    built mine from 2x10 stacked and same rubber, it's perfect for me ! a bit heavier, but no more plastic blocks penetrating in the grass !

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +1

      We also like these because they have enough height we could raise our jack mounting positions to allow more ground clearance when traveling! We have been using ours for 2 years now and they have held up great!

  • @rrrrkoop2776
    @rrrrkoop2776 Před 9 měsíci +1

    just saved me some money, got tired of crawling under my super c (light on the super) to set leveling blocks so I added to my amazon shopping 4 sets of leveling blocks, 2 ea for 79. so total of $320 plus tax etc. than before clicking to buy I saw your video. I'm a woodworker so , voilla, I'll have these built before my next trip. thanks so much.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Glad I could help you out! The good thing about building your own is you can make them however works best for your set up!

  • @acemakr
    @acemakr Před rokem +2

    Well done video. Something to certainly consider.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +2

      Thank you! If you need something that will have rubber protection and height this is a great way to have both!

  • @cozysouth
    @cozysouth Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks for this video. I’m going to build 8 of these next week.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Awesome, if you have any questions reach out to us! we are going on 3 years with our set!

  • @NichChrist
    @NichChrist Před 16 dny +2

    Made my own, will some minor modifications. Thanks for the video.

  • @leslie476
    @leslie476 Před rokem +1

    We built our own blocks also, however since campsites are sloped in some cases we built blocks at different thicknesses by just using a 2x12 cut square and screwing them together. I have a set of 6 1-1/2", 6 3", 2 4-1/2", & 2 6" blocks and they stack neatly in milk crates. And your right, I saved a bunch of money too!

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +2

      We have a hydraulic auto level system so the jacks will adjust accordingly when leveling! Also I think because of our size the spots we are able to fit in are mostly level. We have only had a few places were the tires were off the ground when level!

  • @island7458
    @island7458 Před rokem +8

    Great video! The only down side is weight and storage space. Keep up the good work!!!

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +2

      They weigh roughly 20lbs and ride in the truck on travel day! We have used our set now for almost two years and they are holding up great!

    • @pjmiller3770
      @pjmiller3770 Před rokem +1

      Weight and storage would be my issue as well tho I have Class C so probably wouldn't need as heavy duty as these are.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +1

      @@pjmiller3770 For a class C or any driveable RV the snap pads are actually great for them!

  • @frankodom5200
    @frankodom5200 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I built pads just as you described. Can’t Wait to try them. Thanks for the solution. Frank O😊

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Awesome! Let us know how they work out for you!

  • @kenyattaknox5163
    @kenyattaknox5163 Před 4 měsíci

    These are a great idea! Thanks for this

  • @KevinCoop1
    @KevinCoop1 Před rokem +5

    Hopefully you don’t mind suggestions. When cutting the 1x6” boards, if you set all of them into a stack, align one end of all the boards, have someone hold them still or clamp the stack, then you can mark the first cut and drop the saw blade down as far as it will go. Now you cut two parts and marked the next one. Once the top board is gone, the third board is marked and ready for all the cuts.
    Possibly more accurate and less marking and work. Best wishes, Kevin

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +2

      Definitely don't mind the suggestions! Especially if it means less work! Thanks!

    • @KevinCoop1
      @KevinCoop1 Před rokem

      @@PavingNewPaths It drives me nuts to watch someone that bought a 12” miter saw and lay 1x4 and 2x4 flat and cut them one at a time and make over 50 cuts. I needed 24 pcs of 1x4 and had 6 boards. With my 12” saw, I set them on edge, clamped one end and with 5 cuts had 24 pieces. 5 because I always cut off factory ends to make square and all even. Same with 2x4’s.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +1

      @@KevinCoop1 The 12" saw would have been useful for the 4x6 cuts! I had to make one cut, flip it and make second cut! With my down sized tool collection now I have to work with what I have!

    • @jpgale
      @jpgale Před rokem +3

      Great suggestion. I personally at my sticks and bricks (so not an option here) have a miter saw that a friend (RIP) had made a table for. I brought it from his wife and I made a stopper for it so I can clamp the stopper on to the table and not need to mark the wood before hand. Makes these sort of cuts much easier as I just slide the material up against the stopper and cut.

  • @mikeanderson6522
    @mikeanderson6522 Před rokem +2

    Great idea. Looks good also.

  • @cathybeall986
    @cathybeall986 Před rokem

    Great information! Thanks!

  • @kelvinharvey2016
    @kelvinharvey2016 Před 9 měsíci +1

    good Idea , thank You . I have a 36 foot Gulf stream and needed something like this yesterday and didn't have it . Will by the next trip out

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thank you! These are what worked best for us, they are 3 years old now and still look great! The good thing about building your own is you can make it to what works best for your setup!

  • @roadhog6603
    @roadhog6603 Před rokem

    Excellent tip. Thanks for sharing.

  • @stevemoening2205
    @stevemoening2205 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great Project! I will try and find time to make these.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před 10 měsíci +1

      It should take you an afternoon to compete the project! Ours are going on 3 years now and still look the same as day 1!

  • @scottsmith5899
    @scottsmith5899 Před rokem +2

    Great idea ! I made 4 for my self rather than using a bunch of blocking that a normally carry with us. Thanks

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +2

      I didn't want to carry a bunch of wood either! I liked the snappads and the anderson buckets but I wanted to combine them! Now I have the height of the buckets and the protection of the snappads!

  • @Renochief
    @Renochief Před rokem +8

    So….. I just spent Labor Day Sunday building six of these puppies. I’m from Texas, but live in Lake Tahoe, just bought a Montana 41’ 5th wheel. These guys are perfect!! Can’t thank you enough.
    Total cost: $130.00, approx time: 10 hrs. Beer consumed: 7 beers. My neighbor wants a set. Oh well. Thanks again. Gig’em Aggies.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +3

      Thank you! This is the best comment of the day for us! We are glad you enjoy the video and were able to make your own! Go Coogs!

    • @marilynmulkey6095
      @marilynmulkey6095 Před rokem +2

      Hookem Horns!

    • @John-te4nu
      @John-te4nu Před 3 měsíci +1

      I've used the Anderson Bucket's for over 10 years and the only issues was the magnet's and the manufacturer sent me replacement s at no cost easy to install and remove

  • @wilsonfamily1993
    @wilsonfamily1993 Před rokem +1

    Great video! I'm heading out to the Blue Store to pickup some supplies.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +2

      Thank you! Love any reason to go to the Blue Store!

  • @barbarasabolchick3822

    We have the Anderson blocks and they are a pain to store so we are going to try your idea. Great DYI. thanks for sharing

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +1

      We have friends that have the Anderson Blocks, and they say if you use them on anything but perfect pads or don't put wood down, it distorts them, and they no longer slide together! We have had these for almost 2 years now and they look as good as the day we made them!

  • @esthermcgough3995
    @esthermcgough3995 Před rokem +1

    Great idea

  • @jameskaleta1090
    @jameskaleta1090 Před rokem +2

    just got done building these for my new trailer, cheap and easy had the wood cut up by the store so it was really easy just had to assemble

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +2

      So glad you like them and great job on having the store do the cutting for you!

  • @greaseman93
    @greaseman93 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Blue store. I liked the veteran discount back when it started and just stuck with them. Thanks for this video!

  • @tkay4401
    @tkay4401 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Brilliant! Thanks!

  • @woodandwheelz
    @woodandwheelz Před 13 dny

    Kevin,
    It's a year later that I found your video. First, I love the Blue store because I'm a Veteran and really enjoy the Vet Discount. Yes the Orange store offers a Vet discount but with a $500 cap for the year. Second, This is great. The type of camper that we use, it belongs to our friends, has scissor jacks for stabilization. We, the owner and I, have been talking about this very thing for stabilizing the camper. The camper my wife and I are intending is much smaller, but this is still a great solution to that problem. As you mentioned, adjust the size as needed, these are perfect for large and small trailer/campers. Thank you for sharing and you have a new subscriber. God bless.

  • @mikeparker8382
    @mikeparker8382 Před rokem +1

    Kevin, congradulashions on the baby boy!!! I know you guys are happy and going to have a blast!!! Just make sure you take gooood care of Mom, she deserves it!!!
    You knocked it outta the park with these jack blocks - love it!!! I mentioned a couple of weeks ago I was anxiously awaiting this video. By far the best jack blocks on CZcams!!! Love the horse stall mat idea for both sides too. By the way what is the weight for each one.
    Cheers
    👍😃🍻

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +1

      Thank you, Mike! I wanted to accomplish the height of the Anderson blocks and the rubber protection of the Snappads! This was my outcome and we have been using ours now for almost 2 years and they are holding up great! I don't know the exact weight, but I would guess 18-20lbs.

    • @mikeparker8382
      @mikeparker8382 Před rokem

      @@PavingNewPaths Thank you Kevin!!!

  • @IntheDash2021
    @IntheDash2021 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks for this. I built some this week. Unfortunately TS was out of the thinner stall mats and only had the 3/4” which was really heavy. I had some dense floor mats all over the garage and flipped one over and it had this really strong tire rubber just like the stall mats, only about 3/8” though. Worked out great for those who may may not have a TS close. Anyway very cool and effective blocks…thanks again.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thank you! I am glad I could help you out! I wanted the Anderson buckets ad the snap pads but didn't like the price! I said I bet I can build both of them together for way less! 3 years going strong so far!

  • @_GntlStone_
    @_GntlStone_ Před rokem +2

    I work for a local amusement company, aka a "carnie" , and this minus the stall mats is what we use to stabilize our rides like the Swinger and the Zipper.
    Thanks for the tip on stall mats and folding handles, I'll pass it on to the bosses as a possible winter upgrade project.
    We use stall mats for covering our long wire runs in high traffic areas to prevent tripping.
    The person who pointed out the greater weight distribution of having the larger surface area of a 16x16 pair for the front makes a valid point.
    I would maybe just carry 2 (or 4) 16"x16"x1" pieces of plywood for areas that may have a softer base or when the weather might get really wet for a few days. If for weather you could just raise each jack leg enough to slide the ply under your jack block for added weight distribution.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +4

      We have never had an issue with these blocks sinking in the ground! They are 11x11 if you sink that in the ground there is no way your RV is coming out of that spot with out a tow truck! Ours are holding up great after almost 2 years of use!

  • @tamjam52
    @tamjam52 Před rokem +1

    Great job!!

  • @MrMatthewgross
    @MrMatthewgross Před 3 měsíci

    Those are perfect 👍I guess I have a new project coming up... Thank you!

  • @robertowens8108
    @robertowens8108 Před rokem +1

    Texas strong... Looks like I know what I am doing this weekend.
    Thanks for the video. See you all on the road.
    BTW, I use all 3 retail stores. Don't forget Ace hardware.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! Ace is also a great choice! They sometimes have things the big blue and orange stores don't have!

  • @barrytobias6921
    @barrytobias6921 Před rokem +2

    Great video. I am a blue store guy because of their support for our vets

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +2

      Absolutely! Love that they give the veteran discount! If you served, we appreciate your service!

  • @chuckalmeida2070
    @chuckalmeida2070 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the how to video

  • @jneihart2
    @jneihart2 Před rokem +11

    Did you weigh all eight blocks total? Oh, and I have the Snap Pads. They have been on for nine years and over 100,000 miles full timing around the United States. Great work on your blocks! I just prefer the "one and done" over the extra weight and storage space.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +7

      In the video we were building two sets for two campers! They weight around 20lbs a piece so 80lbs total for the set! Ours needs 6 blocks so we have about 120Lbs in block weight! They need to have some weight to them as they are supporting a 20,000lb RV, ours have held up great for over 2 years now! We store these in the bed of the truck on travel days, so we are not losing any space as nothing is back there when we are towing!

  • @BecauseWeRide
    @BecauseWeRide Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this! We made our own and love them! Don’t know how to share the pic.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +1

      You are very welcome! Glad you were able to make you a set! We hope you enjoy them!

  • @badgerpa9
    @badgerpa9 Před rokem +3

    I try Menards first, I figure I am supporting his race car. We go to Tractor supply often and use the membership for discounts. Glad you all are doing well.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +3

      I just looked Menards up the closet one to us is in Missouri! Our future travel plans have us in Missouri for Thanksgiving, so I guess I need to go check the Green Store out!

  • @Brookethenomad
    @Brookethenomad Před rokem +1

    Thank you!

  • @jonathangoglin4047
    @jonathangoglin4047 Před rokem

    Yes. See I’ve been on a debate on what to do for our rig and that’s perfect 👍🏻

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem

      I like the Anderson Blocks and the Snappads but for the cost you can save yourself a lot of money and make a product that provides the height as well as the rubber protection!

  • @badoeno
    @badoeno Před rokem +1

    Blue store, orange store, green store. I use whatever is closest and Lowe's are few and far between in my part of the country.
    I did something similar with my previous trailer to save time setting the jacks but the rubber idea is a new one and I will definitely be making similar blocks with rubber pads for my new TT.
    To save some weight I will use a hole saw on the middle layer to remove some of the mass without losing strength.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +1

      We are blue store fans, but they are everywhere down here where we are from! I am excited to find a green store to check out!

  • @jonny0004
    @jonny0004 Před rokem +8

    Love my Andersen buckets, drive on leveler system, wheel chocks, all in a decent bag. Lighter weight stackable buckets can be used in a pinch as something to elevate yourself to work on something at the camp site. But, this is a good video if you need to go this route. All of which I ordered in my air conditioned living room. Brought to me in 24 hours by Amazon. 🤪

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +1

      While our blocks may not work for you they are perfect for us! When you have a rig this big you don't have to use the anderson levelers as the rig will auto level itself! Also how will you use the buckets work on things around the campsite when they are under your jacks holding the trailer up! It is awesome that you were able to order these, but if you feel like building something with your hands and saving money this is the way to go!

    • @georgekatsinis5224
      @georgekatsinis5224 Před rokem +1

      Arguably, there are only two resources...
      1.) Time
      2.) Money
      Spend more of one...
      ... you will need less of the other.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +2

      @George Katsinis Yes, but there are a lot of products out there that are after only your money and don't deliver! I showed you how you can spend some time building something thing yourself, it will be a quality product that will deliver and will cost you half as much!

    • @georgekatsinis5224
      @georgekatsinis5224 Před rokem +1

      Exactly.... I'm agreeing with you.

  • @shellingson78
    @shellingson78 Před rokem +1

    that is really cool idea and saves money

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +1

      That was our plan to save some money and have what we felt was a better product than what's currently on the market!

  • @samantharogers9147
    @samantharogers9147 Před rokem

    I love Tractor Supply ! I have to use the Orange Store here in ST Thomas Virgin Islands! I miss Lowe’s! I can’t wait until I sell our Ice Cream shop and can get back to RV life! Going to start in East Texas! If you are still there when I get my 5th wheel I will need your help backing up! You were so nice with Alicia backing into the RV spots!

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem

      Tractor Supply is the most underrated store out there! I am going to miss Lowes when we hit the road again, I have been going almost daily with all the videos we have been working on! If we are still here all you have to do is ask, and we'll come help you back it in!

  • @shaunsmuder1637
    @shaunsmuder1637 Před rokem +1

    Now I'm building me a set of Jack blocks!

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +1

      They are great! We have had ours for 2 years now and they are holding up great!

  • @cisco1dog
    @cisco1dog Před rokem +1

    We have snap pads, and love them. Keeps the steel pads from sliding especially on rock and concrete.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +1

      Snap pads are great but they don't offer any height to keep the jacks from extending so far, the Anderson buckets are great at the height but have no rubber protection! So I built my own that combined the two, the height and the rubber!

  • @dianapearson1771
    @dianapearson1771 Před rokem +1

    I like the orange store because the people that work there are so helpful. They know where everything is and are always plight!!! Not so at the blue store.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +1

      We have found that it matters where you are from! For us it is the opposite the blue store is great, and the orange store is the place to avoid!

  • @HorizonHitchhikers
    @HorizonHitchhikers Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great idea. I bought the snap pads for our new 5th wheel but wish I would have seen this video first. I think I will make a set like yours and keep the snap pads as back up. We are new to the RV life and about to start a channel and will be sure to give yall a shout out on the block idea.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před 3 měsíci +2

      You could always use these with your snap pads, as our taller blocks will allow your jacks to not need to be extended as far, thereby making your rig shake less.

    • @HorizonHitchhikers
      @HorizonHitchhikers Před 3 měsíci

      @@PavingNewPaths I will try that today when we get to our camp spot in Albuquerque, currently in Amarillo.

  • @Msrverpilot
    @Msrverpilot Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great job

  • @MarkLuffman
    @MarkLuffman Před rokem +1

    Hey, my local Orange 🍊 Store surprised us and made all of the cuts for FREE! They didn’t have the pressure treated lumber so we saved a few bucks there. Free cuts was great!
    We bought 12x12 rubber diamond plate sticky backed padding for a few more bucks from Harbor Freight. $4 each.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +2

      That is awesome that the cut the wood for you! Hope you enjoy your new jack blocks!

  • @carllawson4235
    @carllawson4235 Před rokem +2

    Have you weighed one of the blocks I'm curious as to the weight of one fully assembled before I go to build them thanks and this was a great video

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +3

      Thank you! When you build them with fresh treated wood they will weigh around 20lbs a piece!

  • @keeplifemoving
    @keeplifemoving Před rokem +1

    Definitely doing these.. And Alicia's daddy... WOW... TWINS!!

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! You guys are starting to make Phil feel like a star
      today with all the compliments!

  • @dwanaseratte3009
    @dwanaseratte3009 Před rokem +1

    Nearest blue sure to us is over 100 miles away, so for us it's Tractor Supply, Menards & Depot. We get most things at Menards.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem

      I have never seen a Menards around here, but maybe I will check out the Green Store next time I see one! Tractor supply and Lowes are my favorite!

  • @kevincameron8437
    @kevincameron8437 Před rokem +2

    Primarily a blue store guy, but the orange store does have some good deals every now and then. And I love TSC!!

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem

      Blue Store first! Then maybe browse the Orange place! Tractor supply is awesome, there is a lot of stuff there that most people don't know about!

  • @ScottDLR
    @ScottDLR Před rokem +2

    Those horse mats or heavy foam pads work great under your washer/dryer too.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +2

      We have carpet under our washer and dryer, it is also bolted down to the floor so it doesn't move!

  • @RVCruisin
    @RVCruisin Před rokem +1

    Spent the day screwing rubber mats to painted blocks for the hubby. Thanks! lol

  • @owenarkison3558
    @owenarkison3558 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the idea
    I took you idea and built some similar blocks for our 5th wheel. I used 2x4’s to reduce the weight and I had some left over rubber mat I used in our front storage bay. All four blocks weight in a total of 45lbs
    Safe travels

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +1

      That's great! Let us know how they work out for you when you get a chance to try them out!

    • @owenarkison3558
      @owenarkison3558 Před rokem

      @@PavingNewPaths will be doing so later this week. Couldn’t post a picture but they turned out nice. The test is when we use them.

    • @TimVanVranken
      @TimVanVranken Před 10 měsíci +1

      Have a question did you use 2x4's instead of the 4x6x8 ?

    • @owenarkison3558
      @owenarkison3558 Před 10 měsíci

      @@TimVanVranken yes

  • @johng584
    @johng584 Před rokem +4

    We have snap pads on our coach and love them, we often camp in loose sand, beach or desert or at campgrounds in hot areas which may have asphalt pads which can get soft in desert heat. We have gone the wood blocks and plastic blocks but getting older has made the wood/plastic difficult to handle. We do keep a four pack of pads handy, but just in case we are in an exceptionally off level area. Bottom line is, works for each person is best and to say other methods aren’t good or worthwhile is strictly subjective for each person.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +2

      Snap pads are great for a motorized coach! We never said ours was better! We said we built these because we wanted the height of the Anderson blocks, with the rubber protection of the snappads. We get the best of both for half the cost, and these will likely last longer!

    • @MichaelJones-uw8gi
      @MichaelJones-uw8gi Před rokem +1

      Love my snap pads as many locations are gravel or sand.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +1

      I have never seen a snap pad owner not put a board down first before putting the jacks down! If you still need boards whats the point!

  • @OOMAN
    @OOMAN Před rokem +11

    I'm actually a green store guy (Menard's)😂, but they don't have stores all over the country. We just started getting Tractor Supply around here, so it was always Farm & Fleet or Rural King for me. Anything plastic (blocks or stacking blocks) does not work well on gravel. The gravel embeds itself in and deforms the plastic, and the wood you put under them always split after a while.. I use the RV SnapPads and HushPads (8x 12"x14"x2"). That has works well for me. I like your blocks, but that is a heck of a lot of bulk & weight to carry! Horse mats are a great idea to keep the wood from getting busted up! If my setup ever doesn't work, I will give this a try!!! Nice job Kevin & Phil!

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +4

      I am going to have to try the Green Store next time I see one! I wanted to combine the Anderson Block height and the SnapPad Protection, this was my solution! They are heavier than the other two, but they have held up great now for almost 2 years and we have always had these, so all of our scale tickets have shown the weight of these either in the truck or the trailer!

    • @larrygreenwich9712
      @larrygreenwich9712 Před rokem +1

      Dang it! Beat me to it.

  • @4csadventures
    @4csadventures Před rokem +2

    I watched this video about 5 times and went to the blue store and the TSC and bought the material. Great idea and thanks for sharing. Made a video of my own and would like to reference you guys for the idea if you dont mind. Next Im looking at a way to install a tray under the rig to slide them into like we use on our Ladder trucks for the ground plates.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +2

      Thats great you are going to make them! Please feel free to reference us! We would love to show the video some love after you make it so be sure to send us the link! That's a great idea for a tray to hold them!

    • @4csadventures
      @4csadventures Před rokem

      @@PavingNewPaths here is the link to our video. Again thank you so much for the information.
      czcams.com/video/lQlWxDGNHus/video.html

  • @Tgyrl32
    @Tgyrl32 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hello!! I just want to thank you for this awesome video! New Sub
    BLUF: I replicated your steps and made my own!!
    I watched this a couple weeks ago while doing research for leveling blocks/plastic “shoe” cushions etc.
    In doing the math, you were right: totally cheaper. Bought my first circular saw and got to work. My mom’s husband helped me put them all together.
    Great learning experience for me and money saver.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před 11 měsíci +2

      We are so glad we could help you out! We also couldn't justify the price of the store bought options, but we could build what worked best for us at a fraction of the cost!

  • @celestepalm6949
    @celestepalm6949 Před rokem +3

    Impressive blocks! How do you readjust when leveling varies though?

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +3

      We don't need to, we have an auto level system on the RV! We put these down and the RV takes care of the rest!

  • @silentron1748
    @silentron1748 Před 8 měsíci +1

    One of my RV compartments has nothing but a stack of 12-inch and 30-inch long 2 x 10 boards. Bulky yes but serves the dual purpose of Jack blocks and recovery boards to go under the wheels and get a start if I get stuck, which has happened twice in 10 years (twice too often).

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před 8 měsíci +1

      We travel fulltime so we had to come up with a way to carry what we needed with out taking up to much space from things we don't need! We started with an assortment of boards and after a few trips decided to build these! After 3 years they are still working out great for us!

  • @ddemier
    @ddemier Před 2 měsíci +1

    Wow awsome

  • @horizon42q
    @horizon42q Před rokem +1

    I agree, perfect

  • @Berrypancakes229
    @Berrypancakes229 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great idea. We’re not good at wood work.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Good news is Lowe's will cut them for you and then all you have to do is assemble them!

  • @danbamrick5440
    @danbamrick5440 Před rokem +5

    Blue store all the way!
    Thank you for planting the seed. I have spent the last two weeks looking into what I want for jack pads and these by far have all of the features that you mentioned. I will be building the same thing based on your dimensions this weekend. I can’t wait to have the completed pads especially for those sloped lots that I come across. No longer will I be worried about running out of stroke on my jacks.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +3

      I'm so glad we helped you decide on a solution! Let us know how your set turns out and if you run into any issues while building them this weekend, give us a shout!

    • @MR-nl8xr
      @MR-nl8xr Před rokem

      I have been an Orange Head my whole life, but after the past few years when they started caring more about public politics and corporate coercion, I do whatever i can to go a Blue Store; which isn't easy in my area because for every 1 blue store in a city, there's 5 Orange ones; SMH.

  • @terrydtdi
    @terrydtdi Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great looking pads. I think I’ll make them during February. 😂

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před 4 měsíci +2

      We think you'll love them! Many of our viewers have made their own!

  • @crossroadsrvtravels
    @crossroadsrvtravels Před 10 měsíci +1

    Nice!!

  • @DeeDeeDIY
    @DeeDeeDIY Před rokem

    Cool! I like the rock music during your tome lapse.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! I have beem trying to experiment with a variety of music lately!

    • @DeeDeeDIY
      @DeeDeeDIY Před rokem

      @@PavingNewPaths yes, it's good

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem

      Thank you I always wonder if the music I pick works for everyone that watches!

  • @SemiReTired
    @SemiReTired Před rokem +1

    Blue store mainly,, Orange occasionally. Phil reminds me of my dad.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +1

      We love the Blue Store, but mostly because that's all we had where we used to live so we stick with what we know we like!

  • @shaunnorment9978
    @shaunnorment9978 Před rokem +1

    Thanks.

  • @tedsheldon11
    @tedsheldon11 Před rokem +2

    I usually am a Red Store (Ace/True Valu) then Blue….but love Tractor supply!!! We are parked so when we put a pair down they are there for several months and it rains a LOT here, should we do anything differently? Treated? Thicker horse mats? minor gaps for air circulation?
    Glad you finally put this out!

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +2

      Ace is great and the usually have things the Big Blue and Orange places don't! Tractor Supply is also a hidden gem most people forget about! We have had ours for almost 2 years now and 6 months of that was in wet rainy Florida! They are holding up fine and when you build them, they are not tight there is gaps to let them breathe! This is why I went with treated wood I knew they would be exposed all the time to the elements!

    • @tedsheldon11
      @tedsheldon11 Před rokem +1

      @@PavingNewPaths awesome! Love y'all's content!

  • @rs9664
    @rs9664 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Love my buckets.

  • @rvninnorthcarolina3377
    @rvninnorthcarolina3377 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I like it!

  • @danjohnson2761
    @danjohnson2761 Před rokem +3

    Used your video to make six blocks for our 5th wheel. Total cost was $150. Used left over 4x6 and mat to make support to go on the ground under the step if needed. They are heavier than expected but the handle works great. Using them for the first time this weekend, will let you know how they work.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +3

      Glad I could help you out! They are much cheaper than what is available on the market! That's a great idea for the steps! We are in year 3 of using ours they get lighter!

    • @danielfarmer4311
      @danielfarmer4311 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Had you thought about epoxy to secure the horse mats? I imagine the screws are less expensive and more practical.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@danielfarmer4311 I believe with the environment they live in adhesive wouldn't have held up!

    • @danielfarmer4311
      @danielfarmer4311 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@PavingNewPaths yeah the hardware is fast too. I’m going to make a set too. We’re using Lynks levelers under our stabilizers now. I like your design. Super easy and probably last forever.

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@danielfarmer4311 Ours are 3 years old and look the same as they did the day I made them!

  • @ellaj6127
    @ellaj6127 Před 10 měsíci +2

    RV Snap Pads is the best investment I ever made for our RV

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před 10 měsíci +1

      While they are great they are really expensive for a piece of rubber and offer no added height for your jacks! You could have way more for way less building your own!

  • @jeffstrange9092
    @jeffstrange9092 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Just met you at Jefferson Campground.....thanks for the jack block tip....as you saw, I copied it!....Jeff

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Good to meet you Jeff! It's funny cause I just told my wife that guy has jack blocks just like us!

  • @23thebull
    @23thebull Před rokem +1

    That was extremely helpful even though I don't have an rv.....yet🤣🤣🤣🤣👍😎

    • @PavingNewPaths
      @PavingNewPaths  Před rokem +1

      They are a great addition if you want to save yourself some money and have something that will last longer than the store bought stuff!