I am using the same receiver system (x2) to make the ENTIRE tongue frame removable all the way to the body of the trailer. It will separate and stow inside my van when we depart .
What a wonderful group of people, enjoying life with their own innovations built into a cargo trailer. Life at its finest, being happy and finding joy through their travels. Memories abound!
Definitely, towing smaller is better than larger; if compatible with one's comfort zone. Some great ideas in this vid. The anti-theft measures are a very sad reflection of the reality of life in the USA.
"Were not camping....were driving to the next campground" another gem of a camper trailer! Gotta love this lifestyle just hitch up and go! The creativity that goes into these campers are awesome! Makes me want to keep changing mine up a little lol...
I love her hack of the hanging shoe thing for her paper plates and silverware, genius!! Also like the murphy bed with the fold down table! Nice trailer build with a lot of good ideas! Thanks Jan, Johnny, Deb and Bill. Blessings ~Sidney
You guys did a fantastic job on this camper from the removable hich to the heat and air I watched it twice and still saw things I missed!! The video and the questions were very well done thanks to all of was a pleasure to watch!
A beautiful couple with a wonderful conversion. Thank goodness for Amazon. Enjoy your adventures and happy travels. From Lorraine in Toronto, Australia
Love the propane heater, and heat activated fan. It reminded me of a Chinese lantern my mother had when I was in 5th grade, bought for her at a Chinese restaurant in Encino, CA. When the bulb got heated up after being turned on, the lamp shade would rotate, and all of the Chinese artwork would be illuminated around the walls as it turned. As a child, I thought that was just amazing.
You're the best couple...so sweet... and I can see the love between you two.Thank you for a wonderful, informative tour of your Lovely RV Home. Happy Trails! and stay safe.
I'm just about to start a conversion on my trailer almost exactly like this one. This is the best video for ideas I've seen yet! Thanks! Great work Jan & Johnny!
One of my favorites so far and I've looked at a lot of them. Nicely done. Simply OUTSTANDING! Very snug and personal. Love the bed system. Safe travels to you both.
Thank you!. I've since added two air struts to the bed to help Jan have xxx an easier time lifting the bed up. Worked out by great. Don't know why I didn't do it sooner... Getting ready to upgrade my gel lead acid battery to lithium and will keep the 3000wattinverteruntil it causes problems...
Neat people. Seems all the good folk have hit the freedom road. Am 77 and would love it but feel doing it alone w neuropathy not a choice now. They are quite the role models with great ideas. Love induction too. Is one burner next to my gas top stove.
Thank you for sharing, I have looked at a lot of builds and this one is great. The bed set up is out of the box thinking. I hope you all are safe and having a great time.
Love these video's. I get so many great ideals. I plan on doing a truck this fall and a trailer most likely next year. Love the Murphy bed set up and table.
One of, if not the best reasons to upgrade out of a tent..."we're getting old"...brother I hear you and understand completely...went from a rucksack to a small dome tent to a converted 3/4 ton military trailer...and now in the process of getting the materials together for a 7x16 enclosed cargo...
I'm a retired Home Builder and you got me thinking maybe some mind of screen house to set upon the deck area... Maybe I can make it so it sets up & floss up quickly & easily, and fairly reasonable so everyone can afford one. It could extend time spent on the deck... Hmmm
Did I miss how they get up on the patio? Do they have steps on either side? Love the open back door. They have the windows covered. but there's tons of light beaming in from the patio. Adorable, practical layout. I love the galvanize on the countertop. Very safe. Safety first! I would put a self closing net on the patio opening too. Cute couple.
It's kinda like a congressman said, "A billion dollars here, a billion dollars there and pretty soon you're into some real money."!!! My bookkeeper tells me I have north of nine grand in it after the new axle and tires/rims......
@@Livinonsunshine The part I pull out and keep in the truck is made up of a bolt on coupler that I bought from a trailer parts dealer and a heavy wall piece of two inch square tube that I welded to it. The part that stayes with the trailer is the factory coupling that I cut the front off of and welded in a piece of receiver tube that I bought from Walmart. If you can't weld, any good welding/repair shop should be able to replicate what I did. I've welded all my life and am quite comfortable with my ability to weld up things like this that are structural in nature and would be disastrous if it failed. Not that I'm a professional or anything but if you don't have the same confidence in your welding ability, get someone else to do it for you. It's not really rocket surgery but like they say: "Don't try this at home!"...
I don't ever want to go camping again in my life. I spent plenty of time in a tent in Afghanistan. I want my trailer to travel in for recreation and travel in comfort.
GREAT VIDEO , You both seem so happy. Enjoying that life . I wish you the very best. that was my wife & my dream. LIIKE YOU Said don't wait I retired at 61 yrs old . a day after, my wife became VERY ILL. So dream never happen. we had a 35ft trailer. GOD BLESS YOU BOTH. I look forward to your videos wrong video. I meant February 24 THIS was also good
Sorry for your loss of your wife. I hope you find happiness going forward. Perhaps you can still go out on the road as you will meet the nicest people on your journeys. Blessings to you.
240,493 views • Feb 15, 2020 . Just Great People .Nice Build really like the Stove everything convent I was thinking the same thing about the water .I have one so been using that to see how much water I use .. Nice Back Door Porch ,Being out side is way I`m going. Love Nature Close to God.
Since Bill shot this video, Jan has painted a sunflower scene on the inside of the ramp door with a border. She calls it her rug. She also painted another little flower scene that is behind the table when it's in the up position. They look nice. We've also added solar panels and 500 amp hours of lithium batteries so I kept the 3000watt inverter...
Another option would be to purchase wheel adapters to run the same tire/rim combo as truck...that'd give you more clearance AND the plus of two spares.
Thanks. I've recently added two gas struts to the bed to take a little weight off my wife when we pick the bed back up. Made it really easy. Don't know why I waited to do that.
Awesome little build. Really good ideas that I want to put into mine when I can build it. Another great video. Hopefully when I get on the road I can come visit you myself.
@John Duke thanks so much for your sharing about the hitch. I most certainly would be finding a weld shop lol but fantastic on the self-build. Gives me the ability to start with sketching up something to take somewhere. Would capitalize on your design if I were you ;) kudos :)
Really great folks.love the trailer and set up. Been thinking of getting me a trailer to pull behind my van. I'm a nomad. But like a little comfort. Plus never know when you might have company. Lol.
I'm about to pick up my trailer 8.5 x 16 Vnose. I am enjoying your channel immensely. I have been saving videos to refer to as I begin my project. I'm curious about battery banks. My thought is to use gel cell marine batteries. They are relatively inexpensive from Batteries Plus and have many sizes. I'm planning to start my adventures with a trip to Daytona Bike Week March 2021. Thanks for sharing!
FYI folks , If using a gas appliance for heating etc You MUST have a supply of combustion air ! This couple left their roof vent open and that was the source for combustion air BUT you can;t completely seal a trailer and expect to use a gas fired heater . Simple rule if exhaust goes out , fresh air MUST come in . Portable rolling air conditioners also Must have condenser supply air and exhaust seperate from the conditioned air . You can recirculate the chilled air ( conditioned air ) as you do at home .
Absolutely! We also have a Three inch side vent that we can't close at all. Venting makes All the difference in the world in fact, My trailer is otherwise Rather airtight and the little propane heater will not work without venting...
Very cool to see what they did. We have a very similar trailer. We have been camping with it but it has been dual purpose. We are now making it only a camper. Thank you for the ideas.
Ingenious idea to use a stainless steel bowl for a sink! Might have to incorporate it in my van, when I finally buy one. Thank you.
I am using the same receiver system (x2) to make the ENTIRE tongue frame removable all the way to the body of the trailer. It will separate and stow inside my van when we depart .
Nice couple, most people their age are just sitting around, but they are out and about
and enjoying the outdoors, thumbs up!!
I'm collecting all kinds of great ideas. Thank you so much. Bill, I love your videos, keep them coming.
Thank you for watching
Great little camper and an awesome couple.
I really like their use of space! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching
What a wonderful group of people, enjoying life with their own innovations built into a cargo trailer. Life at its finest, being happy and finding joy through their travels. Memories abound!
Definitely, towing smaller is better than larger; if compatible with one's comfort zone. Some great ideas in this vid. The anti-theft measures are a very sad reflection of the reality of life in the USA.
They did a great job
What a beautiful view
What a great setup it's such a cute trailer. And I love that heater
Jan and Johnny did a great job
John you're a lucky man. Jan is adorable.
Jan is fantastic
😊 Beautiful Blessing Darlings. 🦄🌿💜
"Were not camping....were driving to the next campground" another gem of a camper trailer! Gotta love this lifestyle just hitch up and go! The creativity that goes into these campers are awesome! Makes me want to keep changing mine up a little lol...
I love her hack of the hanging shoe thing for her paper plates and silverware, genius!! Also like the murphy bed with the fold down table! Nice trailer build with a lot of good ideas! Thanks Jan, Johnny, Deb and Bill. Blessings ~Sidney
Great build love you table and stove enjoy your trips travel safe 🎉🎉
Beautiful couple. Beautiful rig. Beautiful attitudes. Thanks for the tour! Lots of helpful stuff here!
I love these videos! I've had a class C and a 5th wheel but I think I'd prefer to make my own and do it all right. These videos help. Thank you!
You guys did a fantastic job on this camper from the removable hich to the heat and air I watched it twice and still saw things I missed!! The video and the questions were very well done thanks to all of was a pleasure to watch!
The J & J. Team. what a outstanding Build. Made a Beautiful home to enjoy for years to come. Thanks for tour.
She is so nice. He is looks like super honest guy. Just a nice couple.
What a nice couple she is a sweetheart and he seems like such a nice man great interview love this one.
Good People! Salt of the earth kind of people! 🥰
Gosh, what a sweetie! BOTH OF THEM!!
We love Jan and Johnny. We've since become good friends and meet up now and then. You just don't find many like them.
A beautiful couple with a wonderful conversion. Thank goodness for Amazon. Enjoy your adventures and happy travels.
From Lorraine in Toronto, Australia
Great rig! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
What a joy to watch.......love what you've done.......inspiration for my future trailer build.......
Love the propane heater, and heat activated fan.
It reminded me of a Chinese lantern my mother had when I was in 5th grade, bought for her at a Chinese restaurant in Encino, CA. When the bulb got heated up after being turned on, the lamp shade would rotate, and all of the Chinese artwork would be illuminated around the walls as it turned. As a child, I thought that was just amazing.
Muy buen trabajo pero lo que más me gustó es la humildad y sensilles con la que son feliz que sigan disfrutando de la vida saludos desde California
You're the best couple...so sweet... and I can see the love between you two.Thank you for a wonderful, informative tour of your Lovely RV Home. Happy Trails! and stay safe.
Thank you!
I'm just about to start a conversion on my trailer almost exactly like this one.
This is the best video for ideas I've seen yet! Thanks! Great work Jan & Johnny!
This is amazing and those two are too cute!
I love it! Reminds me of my great aunt and uncle.
great trailer yall, im lookin to make one for me and my girlfriend to see the country, hope all is well cheers.
One of my favorites so far and I've looked at a lot of them. Nicely done. Simply OUTSTANDING! Very snug and personal. Love the bed system.
Safe travels to you both.
Thank you!. I've since added two air struts to the bed to help Jan have xxx an easier time lifting the bed up. Worked out by great. Don't know why I didn't do it sooner... Getting ready to upgrade my gel lead acid battery to lithium and will keep the 3000wattinverteruntil it causes problems...
This humble man is brillant! Thanks for sharing.
Neat people. Seems all the good folk have hit the freedom road. Am 77 and would love it but feel doing it alone w neuropathy not a choice now. They are quite the role models with great ideas. Love induction too. Is one burner next to my gas top stove.
Thank you for sharing, I have looked at a lot of builds and this one is great. The bed set up is out of the box thinking. I hope you all are safe and having a great time.
this was my idea the 6X12 with the murphy bed. Thankx for showing how you did it.
LOVE your rig!! WELL DONE
This is a really neat build ... like it a lots... we Mississippi people can do almost anything from nothing... lol
What a gorgeous "home" and I would be really proud to call it that! Well done on this build...amazing!
Just a great conversion + great couple thanks.
Fun to watch this. Lots of good ideas. Thx so much. 😊
Very nicely done and a lovely couple.
Jan and Johnny I thank you both for sharing and I got some great ideas for my Glamping Mini Trailer build I'm starting in July 😁👍
Thanks for sharing... Great layout,.... Have a similar trailer... Looking to do a conversion soon. ... Very nice folks....
Wow, what a beautiful couple with so much wisdom and memories to share.... hope we run into them one day camping? God bless
Love these video's. I get so many great ideals. I plan on doing a truck this fall and a trailer most likely next year. Love the Murphy bed set up and table.
What a sweet couple. Love the stove and murphy bed. Safe travels.😉
One of, if not the best reasons to upgrade out of a tent..."we're getting old"...brother I hear you and understand completely...went from a rucksack to a small dome tent to a converted 3/4 ton military trailer...and now in the process of getting the materials together for a 7x16 enclosed cargo...
Great Video, good old American ingenuity, very cute couple. I hope I get to meet people of such good character on my future adventures. Thank you
Jan and Johnny remind me so much of my grandparents
Nice! A retractable awning might be good on that patio.
I agree Jennifer..
I'm a retired Home Builder and you got me thinking maybe some mind of screen house to set upon the deck area... Maybe I can make it so it sets up & floss up quickly & easily, and fairly reasonable so everyone can afford one. It could extend time spent on the deck... Hmmm
@@jamesgibbs8827 Brilliant!
Did I miss how they get up on the patio? Do they have steps on either side? Love the open back door. They have the windows covered. but there's tons of light beaming in from the patio. Adorable, practical layout. I love the galvanize on the countertop. Very safe. Safety first! I would put a self closing net on the patio opening too. Cute couple.
@@jamesgibbs8827 I like that idea. I was thinking a self-closing screen net for the entire opening into the trailer would be useful too.
Love your build, like the bed. Thx for sharing with us.
That’s a great little rig. SO many more good ideas!
Nice. Love the seating and cabinet over it. And that hideaway table is brilliant. And that auto fan is neat. Never seen one of those before.
We had never seen one of those either, but very cool
Now this looks like an affordable tiny build.Thanks for sharing
It's kinda like a congressman said, "A billion dollars here, a billion dollars there and pretty soon you're into some real money."!!!
My bookkeeper tells me I have north of nine grand in it after the new axle and tires/rims......
@@johnduke9894 what is the name of that hitch? I've never seen such a thing and am looking for something like that.
@@Livinonsunshine
The part I pull out and keep in the truck is made up of a bolt on coupler that I bought from a trailer parts dealer and a heavy wall piece of two inch square tube that I welded to it. The part that stayes with the trailer is the factory coupling that I cut the front off of and welded in a piece of receiver tube that I bought from Walmart. If you can't weld, any good welding/repair shop should be able to replicate what I did. I've welded all my life and am quite comfortable with my ability to weld up things like this that are structural in nature and would be disastrous if it failed. Not that I'm a professional or anything but if you don't have the same confidence in your welding ability, get someone else to do it for you. It's not really rocket surgery but like they say: "Don't try this at home!"...
I don't ever want to go camping again in my life. I spent plenty of time in a tent in Afghanistan. I want my trailer to travel in for recreation and travel in comfort.
Appreciate your service. I don’t blame you.
Your service is valued! Glad you can still commune with nature in your RV! It helps to balance us emotionally and healthy physically! Good for you.
Thank u for your service !!
Just amazing what they've done in a 6X12 space.
Wonderful couple with a fantastic rig! Loved this tour!
The logs for the back door I'm so taking that idea.. 👍👍👍 it's nice I love video
great video,, neat set up !.. iv got a 6×12 coming at the end of this month...im gonna rob a few of ur ideals..thanks again..
Gypsy J van..
GREAT VIDEO , You both seem so happy. Enjoying that life . I wish you the very best. that was my wife & my dream. LIIKE YOU Said don't wait I retired at 61 yrs old . a day after, my wife became VERY ILL. So dream never happen. we had a 35ft trailer. GOD BLESS YOU BOTH. I look forward to your videos wrong video. I meant February 24 THIS was also good
Sorry for your loss of your wife. I hope you find happiness going forward. Perhaps you can still go out on the road as you will meet the nicest people on your journeys. Blessings to you.
240,493 views • Feb 15, 2020 . Just Great People .Nice Build really like the Stove everything convent I was thinking the same thing about the water .I have one so been using that to see how much water I use .. Nice Back Door Porch ,Being out side is way I`m going. Love Nature Close to God.
Since Bill shot this video, Jan has painted a sunflower scene on the inside of the ramp door with a border. She calls it her rug. She also painted another little flower scene that is behind the table when it's in the up position. They look nice.
We've also added solar panels and 500 amp hours of lithium batteries so I kept the 3000watt inverter...
Another option would be to purchase wheel adapters to run the same tire/rim combo as truck...that'd give you more clearance AND the plus of two spares.
Great build Johnny. Enjoyed touring your trailer.
Fun interview, funny Johnny, loved it! Thank you :)
Great build .I have a 6x12 and have been wanting to do this . Great Video
Best built cargo trailer I have seen!
I enjoy your videos. Great ideas! Your voice is rich! You sound like Kyle Cantrell on Bluegrass radio on XMradio.
Loved the ingenuity in Jan & Johnny's trailer! And really loved the sink drain bucket! Hail State, Go Bulldogs!
Great build, especially the bed set up.
Thanks. I've recently added two gas struts to the bed to take a little weight off my wife when we pick the bed back up. Made it really easy. Don't know why I waited to do that.
You meet some of the nicest people in cargo conversions! (-:
Yes you do.
Love seeing these videos and seeing the innovations of others.
Awesome little build. Really good ideas that I want to put into mine when I can build it. Another great video. Hopefully when I get on the road I can come visit you myself.
No toilet ?Just not realistic to me.
Very nice conversion, I like the fold DOWN doors in the cabinets.
The flashing is cool. I'd clear coat all the edges. It will rust.
enjoyed your guests
Paint the plywood edge with verathane / acrylic clear coating Crafters use it . It will seal the wood and prevent water from getting in
Well thought out and nice. Great job! Have fun and stay safe.
So many ideas! I'd need a 100 ft long trailer to incoroprate them all. I'll settle for a 8x14 x7.5 trailer instead.
Hail State !
Saw your Insulated Mug and State Bucket ! We bleed Maroon and White !
Tim MSU Class of 1976
I crammed four years into five and got out in 71.😬😬😁
If I hadn't spent so much time at the W......
Wow!! Great built.
Nice ideas, great interview👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Some great ideas from there conversion I really like there set up comfortable but still simple thank you for sharing
I really love this build because it enables me to bring my Yamaha dirt bike.
Or two!
Nice trailer, nice interview, an Great Folks!!! Cajun
@John Duke thanks so much for your sharing about the hitch. I most certainly would be finding a weld shop lol but fantastic on the self-build. Gives me the ability to start with sketching up something to take somewhere. Would capitalize on your design if I were you ;) kudos :)
Very nice build!!
wonderful job. enjoy the adventure!
Such nice people, a great ideas!
Really great folks.love the trailer and set up. Been thinking of getting me a trailer to pull behind my van. I'm a nomad. But like a little comfort. Plus never know when you might have company. Lol.
Some really great ideas I plan on stealing a few.
I'm about to pick up my trailer 8.5 x 16 Vnose. I am enjoying your channel immensely. I have been saving videos to refer to as I begin my project. I'm curious about battery banks. My thought is to use gel cell marine batteries. They are relatively inexpensive from Batteries Plus and have many sizes. I'm planning to start my adventures with a trip to Daytona Bike Week March 2021. Thanks for sharing!
FYI folks , If using a gas appliance for heating etc You MUST have a supply of combustion air ! This couple left their roof vent open and that was the source for combustion air BUT you can;t completely seal a trailer and expect to use a gas fired heater . Simple rule if exhaust goes out , fresh air MUST come in . Portable rolling air conditioners also Must have condenser supply air and exhaust seperate from the conditioned air . You can recirculate the chilled air ( conditioned air ) as you do at home .
Absolutely! We also have a Three inch side vent that we can't close at all. Venting makes All the difference in the world in fact, My trailer is otherwise Rather airtight and the little propane heater will not work without venting...
This is an awesome build.
what a cool couple. And camper
Nice people, love how you were so creative!
Love this build
Johnny did a fantastic job
Very cool to see what they did. We have a very similar trailer. We have been camping with it but it has been dual purpose. We are now making it only a camper. Thank you for the ideas.
What a nice couple, can’t wait to see future videos with them!
Nice build, nice folks!