Wow, really excellent job. Thanks for sharing. We spent the last 2.5 years building out our 5x10 cargo camper conversion It's short on the inside, 4.5 feet, and fits in our garage. We have over 3 TB of video and pictures we hope to start posting soon. A daunting editing task ahead. Much of our inspiration came from channels like yours. thank you!
That’s awesome…. You will be glad you filmed the process it’s kind of cool to go back and see what was done. Im sure your build will inspire some builds. We get so many ideas from each other. I’ll stay tuned for your upload 👍
Just found your channel. Great job on this cool build 👍 Happy Easter ✝️ Will watch the longer video a bit later. Looking forward to seeing more on your channel 😊
I have watched many of your video blogs. Learned a lot about building. The one thing that I have to ask. Would you ever pull a trailer this size with a Subaru Outback?
Man that’s a tough one. Right now it weighs close to 3000lbs. I’m not sure what an outback can pull but I’d say if it 4000-5000lbs then you should be good to go. My truck says it can pull 5000lbs but I would be very nervous to pull that much. I would highly recommend installing brakes no matter what though. I would maybe check with other outback owners?
Yeah the frame was welded steel tubing. With the panels glued and screwed on. I’d recommend just picking up a cheap Chinese mig welder on Amazon and experimenting. I think I paid 150$ for my mig gas welder in Amazon clearance section and then bought the gas bottle and cart. 400-500$ and your up and welding. If I can do it It’s a pretty easy process 😄 Just try it you won’t go back! 👍
No not really. I can see down the sides but not as much as before. I bought tow mirrors and tried them but really didn’t like it I found the tow mirror too small to really work. I think I’m just going to install a camera on the back.
@@waysoutback Hello, great work again. I have a back-up camera; it is really a fantastic addition. It helps a lot too when you drive back to park your trailer.
Are you Canadian? I would like a private dialogue if possible. Is that possible. I am in Southern Ontario and currently converting my 7x12 aluminum cargo trailer.
Best homemade trailer I have ever seen! I wouldn't change a thing.
Thank you! We really love it!
Your trailer is nine different shades of awesome
Thanks!
And 9 different shades of grey! 😂
Incredible job! What a transformation.
Nice job. Practical and rugged!
Thanks!
Wow, really excellent job. Thanks for sharing. We spent the last 2.5 years building out our 5x10 cargo camper conversion It's short on the inside, 4.5 feet, and fits in our garage. We have over 3 TB of video and pictures we hope to start posting soon. A daunting editing task ahead. Much of our inspiration came from channels like yours. thank you!
That’s awesome…. You will be glad you filmed the process it’s kind of cool to go back and see what was done. Im sure your build will inspire some builds. We get so many ideas from each other. I’ll stay tuned for your upload 👍
Great Job on the trailer..👍👍👍
Thanks appreciate it!
I love it
Thank you!
What a transformation!
Thanks
Just found your channel. Great job on this cool build 👍
Happy Easter ✝️
Will watch the longer video a bit later.
Looking forward to seeing more on your channel 😊
Thanks appreciate that, we are super happy with it so far….. always more things to do on it!
Glad to have you along!
Good job 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you! 😃
I have watched many of your video blogs. Learned a lot about building. The one thing that I have to ask. Would you ever pull a trailer this size with a Subaru Outback?
Man that’s a tough one. Right now it weighs close to 3000lbs. I’m not sure what an outback can pull but I’d say if it 4000-5000lbs then you should be good to go. My truck says it can pull 5000lbs but I would be very nervous to pull that much. I would highly recommend installing brakes no matter what though. I would maybe check with other outback owners?
Did you have to do a lot of welding or did you use rivets? This looks amazing, but idk how to weld lol.
Yeah the frame was welded steel tubing. With the panels glued and screwed on.
I’d recommend just picking up a cheap Chinese mig welder on Amazon and experimenting. I think I paid 150$ for my mig gas welder in Amazon clearance section and then bought the gas bottle and cart. 400-500$ and your up and welding. If I can do it It’s a pretty easy process 😄
Just try it you won’t go back! 👍
Can you still see behind it when towing?
No not really. I can see down the sides but not as much as before. I bought tow mirrors and tried them but really didn’t like it I found the tow mirror too small to really work. I think I’m just going to install a camera on the back.
@@waysoutback Hello, great work again. I have a back-up camera; it is really a fantastic addition. It helps a lot too when you drive back to park your trailer.
@@francoisdupont3387 I really think that’s the right solution. Nice to hear it works! Thanks
Are you Canadian? I would like a private dialogue if possible. Is that possible. I am in Southern Ontario and currently converting my 7x12 aluminum cargo trailer.
Hey yep we also live in Southern Ontario. The best way is reach out to me through Instagram. Same handle - waysoutback
Loving your channel!! I sent you a DM on IG. Hope to hear back from you. Safe travels.