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The Idaho Panhandlers
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Living life on our little chunk of Pacific Northwest Panhandle Heaven. Welcome to our page - 'The Idaho Panhandlers.' Here you'll find everything from Idaho living, to home projects on our property, road trips, and everything in between. The sky is the limit as to what will be posted on this channel. This is our life. This is North Idaho.
IKEA Storage Hack for your Camper RV | Simple Build
We're moving right along with our restoration of our 1975 Boler fiberglass camper! Today's video is picking up right where we left off last video where I finished the butcher block countertop and prepped it for the under-mount sink and drop in cook-top stove. This episode is a bit of a smorgasbord board of content, and after a bit of cabinet building and painting I'll show you guys how I built a really neat little under the bed storage unit using some IKEA storage boxes and totes.
Check out all of the videos in our build playlist here: th-cam.com/play/PL4qXLv58ZOOaYJtNSuBJPzgsOu1mysY-R.html
🔧Tools and Items Used in this Video:
-Pole-Wrap (Lowe's): creatoriq.cc/4fZBE3L
-IKEA Trofast: www.ikea.com/us/en/search/?q=trofast
-Table Saw: creatoriq.cc/48tzMfE
-Miter Saw: creatoriq.cc/4bM208c
-Jigsaw: creatoriq.cc/4bNbjob
-3M WorkTunes Connect Hearing Protection: creatoriq.cc/3RPFHGO
-Porter Cable 20V Max Combo Kit with drills, saws, light, and oscillating tool: amzn.to/3R85ckU
-TotalBoat Fiberglass Epoxy Resin Kit for Fiberglass (used later in the video and is awesome stuff): amzn.to/3R85rwk
-80 Grit Sandpaper: amzn.to/417LxGg
-Foam Brushes: amzn.to/3sZGH1g
-3M Household Respirator: amzn.to/3TpM70D
**Links above are affiliate links, meaning that if you choose to purchase an item using them, then I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thanks for the support!
Check out all of the videos in our build playlist here: th-cam.com/play/PL4qXLv58ZOOaYJtNSuBJPzgsOu1mysY-R.html
🔧Tools and Items Used in this Video:
-Pole-Wrap (Lowe's): creatoriq.cc/4fZBE3L
-IKEA Trofast: www.ikea.com/us/en/search/?q=trofast
-Table Saw: creatoriq.cc/48tzMfE
-Miter Saw: creatoriq.cc/4bM208c
-Jigsaw: creatoriq.cc/4bNbjob
-3M WorkTunes Connect Hearing Protection: creatoriq.cc/3RPFHGO
-Porter Cable 20V Max Combo Kit with drills, saws, light, and oscillating tool: amzn.to/3R85ckU
-TotalBoat Fiberglass Epoxy Resin Kit for Fiberglass (used later in the video and is awesome stuff): amzn.to/3R85rwk
-80 Grit Sandpaper: amzn.to/417LxGg
-Foam Brushes: amzn.to/3sZGH1g
-3M Household Respirator: amzn.to/3TpM70D
**Links above are affiliate links, meaning that if you choose to purchase an item using them, then I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thanks for the support!
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We're back with another episode (one of many to come!) of our 1975 Boler RV restoration series. Today we're beginning the installation process of a beautiful 1" thick maple wood butcher block countertop and I couldn't be more happy with the end result! Enjoyed this video? Check out our full restoration series here: th-cam.com/play/PL4qXLv58ZOOaYJtNSuBJPzgsOu1mysY-R.html How I finished the Butch...
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Well done on the presentation that really seems to cover all.
I appreciate it! Let me know if you have any questions about the blower. Cheers.
Based on the home prices in your area, you just added about 35K to your resale value. :) Hehehehehe... that would be hysterical, if it was not so true... hehehehehe
Haha you know you're not too far from the truth there!
You give a mouse a door, she'll want some shelves. You give a mouse shelves, she's going to want a shoe rack. You give a mouse a shoe rack, she's going to want a bigger closet. The things we do to keep our wives happy
This may be the truest statement I've ever read.
Check out this affordable Reliabuilt Prehung Door from Lowe's Here: creatoriq.cc/3Z4CLs3 **Link can also be found in the description of this video by clicking the three dots in the top right corner of this video. Thanks for watching!
I grew up always looking at these three maple trees in the distance, I always loved there unique shape. And I wasn’t allowed to go where they were because I was too young to go that far, now I’m older so now I can go to them………but unfortunately we got new neighbors and they cut down the trees. I’ve been very sad lately because I loved those trees so much because I grew up with them 🌳 😢
I hear you on this. The trees I mentioned in the video growing up are now gone. It's funny the attachment we can grow to them. Time to just plant our own and grow new ones I suppose. Thanks so much for watching!
@@theidahopanhandlers your welcome. Yeah I plan to plant a few maple trees in my yard in the future to replace them
I think battery powered chainsaws are definitely worth it, if used in the right situations. The battery technology has improved so much that tools like a battery powered chainsaw are now possible. I still plan on getting a gas powered chainsaw, but I will definitely be getting a battery powered one as well.
Couldn't put it better if I tried! I love having my two saws as they both serve very different purposes.
Whoo Hooo! Another Boler video! Okay, you get a carpenter of the year award for being sealed into the closet!!! Wow, I would not have done that in 1 million years, plus I am way too fat!!! Bro, it would have taken the jaws of life to extricate me from that, assuming I could have found a way to stuff myself into that box. Holy cow, thank God Tessa’s drill did not die! Great to see Tessa and Lolly in a video again! Love the panel frame you created with the hatching fabric, not sure what to call it, but WOW, that was creative for sure. My Mom and I were so IMPRESSED. Very creative!!! What a great idea!!! OMG, that pull wrap material looked SO AWESOME!!! This is the first time I have ever seen that. Wow, what a creative and professional look!!! BTW: Love the cameo of the MIGHTY Kubota!!! Oh man, great way to overcome a miscalculation. In my opinion, your solution turned out way better!!! Hats off to you my friend, most people may not realize what it takes to combine the production pieces with your custom work AND get everything to line up properly. Great job taking the proper measurements and great job working on the problem and coming up with a solution!!! Very creative AND practical!!! Love how you calculated the face frame. As a puke woodworker, I am VERY impressed and will add your technique to my tool bag!!! Hehehehehe… we loved seeing Lolly being the site boss and green lighting the cir saw!!! I have to ask, as a hack wood worker, where did you come up with the design? Your design seemed so well thought out and deliberate! You nailed it buddy!!! We loved the look of the finished cabinets. So creative!!! You CRUSHED that under bed storage!!! Brilliant, just brilliant!!! Killer battle plan!!! Well thought out. It is clear you spent a lot of time doing prep!!!! You made that look easy and I am sure it was not!!! OMG, I loved the secret storage space!!! Danny, like always, you CRUSHED that build. That was way more complicated than it looked. Well done my friend!!! I learned a lot!!! We cannot wait to see more Boler videos!!! Stay safe and be well my friend!!!
New fear unlocked: Tessa's drill dying 😬 I never even thought about that. Being stuck in that closes for as long as I was was really uncomfortable. But it worked!! Lol Glad you liked the way the cabinets came out with the Pole Wrap and the Cane Webbing! Those were Tessa's idea and they came out pretty nice! It's even better when the idea turns out and works! Definitely gotta love the Kubota sitting there looking pretty! Thanks for the comment on the miscalculation of those Ikea totes. I agree that what I ended up coming up with likely came out better than what I initially had in mind. It was a crazy idea and i'm pretty stoked that it worked out. Plus, we took the Boler on a couple of camping trips in the summertime and nothing fell apart - score! The template idea was something I learned from a Facebook group that is all about Bolers and Scamps. It's something I had never tried prior to this project, but it sure works well! Just a lot of trial and error! Haha that's my dog! She will lay on anything that is not the ground and she practically claimed that 1/8" plywood sheet. Are you referring to the design of the under the bed storage and how I came up with it? Honestly, it was mostly original! Those Ikea Trofast units can be bought in tons of configurations. Most of the time, people will buy a unit that is tall and can fit one to four totes high.. and then they'll construct it in the closet of the Bolers/Scamps. We liked that idea, but overall felt it would make it hard to hang coats/clothing in the closet.. So, I came up with the under the bed idea! I had never seen anyone do that before, and I love how it turned out! Can't tell you how much I appreciate the words regarding how it came out!! I really like that secret hatch as well! Any ideas as to what should go in there? Thank you thank you thank you to you and your mom for watching this video!! I appreciate it more than you know! I have more that I'll be posting soon.. Ahh how I love wintertime as it's finally slowed down enough so that I can edit! Take care, and talk to you guys next time!
Great build out. Love the adaptation of the IKEA system
I really appreciate it, thanks!!
I have a Milwaukee M18 saw. And a Husqvarna 440 and a steel MS 271. It is my go-to saw unless I have to cut up a whole bunch of stuff it will easily cut through a 16-in tree at least 20 times or more
Yeah I have a Husqvarna 572XP, and I still go for my little Greenworks Saw more times than not. If anything it keeps the wear off of my big saw, and I get quite a bit of cuts off it as you mentioned.
No
If your just cutting one log I guess😮
I think lye bath is easier and more consistent
I don't see myself owning one, but it seems that electric chainsaws would be best suited for trimming trees than cutting them down. But, to each their own
Looks just as useful!
Having it tiered rather than one level seems like a waste of space despite the fact that the space is vertical.
Have you tried this on an icy snow plow berm at the end of a driveway? Shoveling it is so hard!
Sorry for the late reply! I wouldn't recommend this for anything other than fresh snow.. I think an icy berm would be a match for this blower. I agree with you with the shoveling part!
The butcher block looks awesome!
Hey thanks! I’ve used your fiberglass resin as well for a lot of this project and swear by your products. Thanks for stopping by and for the comment!
Whooo hooo! Another Boler video! We were wondering how that project was going! Ah, you are wearing a jacket. Looks like this project has been on hold for a while. 😊 Oh damn, that must have smarted. Total knuckle buster!!! At first, I wondered why you were using the multitool to remove the back wall of the camper, but after watching, it makes total sense to remove as much material from the back wall as possible to get a tight fit and maximize counter space. I gave no consideration to how you would securely attach the plywood strip to the back of the camper. Nails are not an option, duh! I am not sure I would have thought of that. Good thinking, I would have totally missed that. Hehehehehehe, my Mom and I both laughed when we saw the cottage cheese container. We just saw a 3lb container at Costco recently and said, wow, that is big. Who eats that much cottage cheese and 1 day later, we see you are using the same container to apply the fiberglass resin. Hehehehehehehe. Total LOL moment for us, but probably not nearly as funny to you. 😉 Question, will you be putting mesh or a screen over the two vents on the camper wall? The mighty pocket hole!!! A wood workers best friend! We thought the rounded corners looked great! Wow, that was a lot of snow on the ground!!!! I saw some snow on the Schweitzer Mountain cams, but I did not think there was any at the lower elevations. Pretty cool! Love the cameo shot of the MIGHTY Kubota in the background!!! 😊 Great idea with using the off cut for a backsplash. Wow, that looked so nice!!! PERFECT!!! Sweet sink!!! Looks super slick!!! OMG!!! I cracked up when I saw the instructions!!! Use spell check, no doubt!!! Oh man, total bummer on needing to do the recut, but trust me, you are NOT the first one to have to redo a cut because of making a boo boo! 😊 Nice stove for sure!!! How did you attach the under mount sink? Did you epoxy it? Super nice faucet and soap dispenser!! That looks awesome Danny!!! Great job!!! Can’t wait to see the rest!!! Be well and stay safe my friend!!!
So sorry for the late reply! I am so ready for winter to be here so I can sit down and focus more on TH-cam and responding to comments. Life has been running at a mile a minute lately here it seems. But yes.. another Boler video! Aha.. I was absolutely wearing a jacket. It's not that the project has been on hold, but more so that my video editing has been on MEGA hold. I filmed this last spring 😂 and that's why there was snow on the ground! Man.. I'll tell you what.. Revamping a vintage fiberglass RV will take everything one may know about attaching things and basic carpentry skills and essentially say "not today friend." Everything is pretty much secured using fiberglass cloth, resin, and rivets.. though I haven't taught myself how to use one of those yet. A mesh screen is actually a great idea. I hadn't thought of that, but for keeping out the bugs and critters I think I'll be adding that to the to-do list. Thanks!! Haha I know it.. those cottage cheese containers are huge! We go through it pretty quickly in this household. That's awesome. Love the pocket hole jig! This project has taught me many good things.. and using a pocket hole jig has been one of them - so useful! The counter absolutely came out better than I thought and I really like how the backsplash looked with it as well. Totally random that it all worked out. I believe I attached the backsplash and mounted the undermount sink for good in a later video! It definitely stunk to have to buy a whole new countertop, but overall it worked out so no complaints here! I basically got the Boler to a usable state for the year, and I even filmed taking it on its maiden voyage on a trip in Canada that I'm excited to share with you guys. There's so much work to be done on it, and I'm hoping to keeping going on this project this winter! The next video will hopefully be coming soon! Take care!
You must really like that tipout. I've never had them so I wouldn't have missed it
For how tiny of a camper it is we need all the space we can get. Unfortunately I planned for the tipouts so I felt it was needed to replace the counter so we could use them. Thanks for watching!
ego vs greenworks?
I haven't had much lick with onions either. Hope the comments have more suggestions. I have tried sand but maybe not enough. I also think they take a long time to grow
They take a really long time to grow it seems! The other two didn't turn out all that much bigger. Super tasty though!
Why would you destroy such beautiful roots
It's part of the overwintering process to fit them into smaller pots when they go inside. While it looks threatening to the plant, they usually survive the root cutting without issue 😊 Thanks for watching!
How quick does it go stock with these 7 gears
Is the shed heated? How were your workouts through winter?
It is! It has an in wall 240V cadet style heater and it warms it up nicely in there. During the coldest days of the year we’ll keep it on at its lowest setting possible and it does well. That keeps the barbells from being ice cold when we want to workout. Needless to say - the workouts are great!
I am going to do the same soon. By the way you are quite handsome guy! I have enjoyed your video!😊
Pragtige hond!
Thx. Had to buy a new $80 hose this summer, old one split. Chicago area winters. This new hose is gonna hibernate in the garage :)
I think I'll give this a shot
Hope it works well for you!
What brand of lat machine is that? looks like a nice one. Thanks
That’s the one by Titan Fitness. It’s more of a budget machine, but it does the job and has a decently smooth pull. Thanks for watching.
Where was your 80v Greenworks when you needed it?
I brought out the big dog for those. The 28" bar allows me to not have to bend over as much when bucking logs. Thanks for watching!
I'm sorry for being so critical; but why are you wearing hearing protection? Also; that safety chain that comes with the saw; cuts so slow; is so safe; the tree is almost safe from it! Oregon makes a much more aggressive chain that will show you how much power that 80v chainsaw really has.
Ask away! Though the electric saw is quieter than gas saw I still prefer to use it. I get ringing in my ears already so it's just to prevent further damage. Also, I'm a product of my generation and can listen to music through those. I'm definitely going to look up the Oregon chain because you are correct, that chain sucks. Thanks for watching!
@theidahopanhandlers i use my Bluetooth ear muffs with my 80v whipper snipper, while quieter than a gas trimmer, like you I now prefer less noise these days as I get older
You kids and your fascination with that chain brake! LEAVE IT ALONE! You don't use the emergency brake to stop your car, do you? It'll be there if/when you need it.
Ha. I work for a fire department and it's standard practice/protocol to engage the chain brake when finished with the saw. I suppose it's a habit I've incorporated here.
Dan…! LMAO
I've built 2 of these and love them. Excellent video, cut list and build instructions.
Thanks so much for the comment! Just finishing up season #2 with mine and it's going strong. Appreciate you watching. Cheers.
That’s awesome the dogs with ya!
OMG!!! That was hysterical!!! Unfortunately, X is filled with videos of just that. :(
Haha I'm not a huge fan of politics. Just thought it was funny!
Onions are so underrated. I love them raw, grilled, fried, deep fried, baked, steamed, etc. Hehehehe, maybe a couple more weeks. ;)
All of them came out pretty tiny but man were they tasty! I just quick pickled the other two onions with some peppers and man are they good! They're potent little guys and I was crying like a baby. So good!
Oh wow, I have never tried those before. They look pretty tasty. How do they taste? Do they retain the heat from the jalapeno or are they more mild?
They're so good you have to try them! They do retain the heat. I believe if I'm not mistaken the amount of sugar you put in affects how hot the peppers will be. You definitely need to make some. Search a 'quick pickle' recipe and it will probably explain better than I did!
Honestly...both of these 2 are disgusting. Im voting for Donald Duck a third time. This is real - no joke.
Rrutt-Rhowh!
So, he's got the Dalmatian vote?
😂😂😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉
Biden doesn't care. Harris doesn't care. Walz doesn't care. President Trump CARES!
You mean the truth? All you have to do is look it up!
You cant anymore the libtards changed it.
Please tell me you don't believe this
Nitrogen dissolves carbon. We get free wood chips and my husband and son pee on it every day and in a month it's steaming like a volcano. It's very satisfying watching all that Co2 melt. Hose it down, make it brown, melt that carbon down.
That's awesome. Do you find that with just the pee, the wood chips turn into compost? Sounds like an easy way to do it. Thanks for watching!
@@theidahopanhandlers It's 95% wood chips, there's some leaves in there but all carbon. We turn 2 tons of wood chips into quality mulch within a year. I keep thinking if only this can be done on a mass scale because wastewater treatment is very expensive an energy intensive.
You make it look so easy. I ripped up a several-month old sapling that had been crawling atop bone dry soil and regrowing after being mowed over. I put it in a nice pot with low-intensity light and moist, well-draining soil only to have it wilt. Are these sprouts more resilient than the saplings?
If it's too old,,,uprooting it can kill it. If you break a bunch of tiny roots around the main roots, it will probably not live once losing the tiny roots. The roots in the video don't have any tiny off-shooting roots, and so pulling them won't do much harm to the plant. I also tried re-planting 2 maples around my yard, I tried my best to keep the entire root system, all the delicate tiny roots. But I broke too many removing it, and they both died.
Couldn't of said it any better!
Very impressive!!! Great job!!!👏👏👏👏
Thank you! I'm getting ready to go film this year's harvest today. Hoping for an even better crop!
This is crazy but I’d been thinking about this because going to the gym just gets on my nerves. If there any information about this process I could learn from I’d like anything to get started.
Garage Gym Reviews and Glucks Gym are two great channels for getting started.
Thanks so much and sorry for taking a bit to get back to you. I made a whole video on our build and you can find it here: th-cam.com/video/IdK5YQn6t50/w-d-xo.html
I love your enthusiasm! So, you asked for advice..... I feel you should have had a little more yield for the effort you put in. With that said, Good job for your first time! you got way more than I did on my first try. I know that you said you watered that morning, but it looked to me like you may have been watering to much throughout the season. Also, I feel that your soil was a tad on the dence/heavy side. ~Namaste
Hey there! Thanks for dropping by, watching, and for the advice. Sorry for taking a bit to get back to you 😊 I saw your comment when you posted it and have watered less and less since then. However, it's the end of the growing season here so I'll likely incorporate your advice to next year's crop. I'm going out this morning to film this year's harvest and I'm hoping for some good results! I planted 4-5 times more potatoes this year so I'm really hoping for some results. Thank you so much for watching and for the advice!