For all watching this thinking oh I am going to start a camper van building and rental business. NOTE where this guy lives… this business makes perfect sense for the demand in that market. Do not try this somewhere where tourists do not come to camp or hike nearby. YMMV lol 😂
I actually think the potential for this type business might be a permutation of airbnb. Build out vans that home owners in urban areas can rent and sit in their driveway as a sort of "ADU." Home owners provide power source, rental company provides potable water and drains the grey tank. You wouldn't get quite as high of rate because the intention wouldn't be to have them on the road, just a different kind of accommodation. The business model might look like: home owner rents van for $500/mo, company parks it in their driveway, gets the van set up and lists it on all of their platforms at, say, $100/night. Say the van is rented out 15 nights a month and earns $1500. The split might be 100% owner until they recoup $500, then 50/50 after that, or $1000 to the homeowner and $500 to the company.
As someone who had a camper van and was trying to find one for sale knows, the demand fire exceeds the supply, the nature of economics, especially the US many people living in these vans full-time instead of homes. Right idea at the right time
It’s taken me a year to build a higher end van by myself with no experience. A lot of work but doable. Key note: what he said at the beginning about making sure everything is square when framing is SUPER important. If done improperly it will eat up a few weeks of your life 🙃 speaking from experience
It's definitely a tricky situation when mixing business and friendship. Sometimes it just doesn't click, but it's great that you're exploring other avenues!
I was always thinking of starting this business since two of my friends own rental van businesses and it would be super easy to buy their old vans. But the problem was getting someone to remodel the inside. I didn’t have those connections. I told this idea to so many people and they all laughed. Anyways, I’m glad someone executed the idea 👍👍
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Starting a business like this isn’t for everyone, but their skills and attention to detail are definitely impressive. 😊
I’ve been thinking about doing this with the box truck builds I’ve been creating for others recently but can’t decided if the risk is worth it. So many people can’t be trusted to drive a bigger rig and insurance games are sticky and no fun. After I’m done with Zac’s massive box truck conversion in a few weeks, I need to take some time off from building and travel while contemplating what the next step is. Possibly a rental service or possibly and expansion of the box builds TBD. Thanks for making this video, definitely have some things to ponder.
Hey everyone! I’m currently building out a Transit for a rental van and have experience renovating an RV and building two other vans. I’ve got a shop in UT with most tools and am perfecting the skills to make it happen. Looking for partners or investors to take this to the next level and start a van-building business. Let’s create something amazing together-reach out if you’re interested!
I think starting a business with a friend is something to be careful of. You have to fully trust that they are going to be available, productive and business focused with the idea of building a business as the goal. If you just pick a friend because they are your homie you go out and drink and game with... and don't do anything productive.. probably not a great idea.
verses starting a business with a stranger and finding all that out the hard way ? That is the plus of doing so with a friend, you should already know all of this 👍
Aside from a loan shark, I can’t think of a much riskier way to start a business than a credit card loan, especially before the concept was proven. Glad it worked out for them.
I have loved remodeling my RV, having been in residential remodeling for 20 years, and worked on airplanes for 20 years. I'd love to work with a guy like this!
I like this. The biggest issue with airbnbs is that they take away the ability for long-term renters to rent those homes...so this kinda gives a different avenue that doesn't affect long-term renters who NEED housing.
Absolutely the most important thing.. and one thing I would NOT skimp on in one of these builds. Thing needs to be full size toilet and frankly share a space with decent sized shower too. Then there is the water tanks you need.. that's the big problem with these smaller vans. Great if you are ok crapping in the woods and showering with .1gpm sprinkle of water for about 10 minutes or so, but these are definitely set up more for driving/sleeping with some cooking options and then you set up a camp near it to stay warm (usually), crap/shower, etc. As someone who has to crap 5 times a day I would not be able to live without a full size toilet lol.
In fact I believe momentarily this business will thrive cause of the novelty of it, now on flip side of things it’s becoming an over saturated market! Every other day online I’m starting see these, don’t get me wrong, they are extremely beautiful Builds. Wish u best. 🙂
I love the idea, and the custom builds look amazing. But I gotta say looking at the sale prices.. upwards of 150K or more.. that is VERY steep. Not saying it's not worth it. But after looking at a Mercedez Tiburon for 155K.. it would be hard given how much more room, private bathroom/shower, bigger eating area, larger storage.. and though the gas mileage will be a bit less, just seems like an overall more luxurious/roomy/more comfortable arrangement while not being too much larger or harder to drive. That said.. as someone who does electronics (built LFP batteries + victron gear), wood working (tons of tools to do all the custom work with), and more, the idea of this business is very interesting. Surprised you can rent one of those for $200 to $300 a night though. That doesnt include gas or any places you camp at so the costs go up from there. Still.. I can see the alure especially for one person and say a dog, or two people to do some get away for a week or two.
Thats because your economy isnt trashed from all the corp greed and a government that does everything to cater to the rich and doesnt take care of the rest of it's people. You know, one where people dont make a living wage and have to live in a f*cking van cuz they cant afford anything else.
this is the comment I was looking for. living in the UK, I was wondering how the market would look like and where a van like that could be an attractive holiday solution.... Cornwall, Wales, The Lakes and Scotland?
Hallelujah!!!! The daily jesus devotional has been a huge part of my transformation, God is good 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻was owning a loan of $47,000 to the bank for my son's brain surgery (Oscar), Now I'm no longer in debt after l invested $8,000 and got my payout of $270,500 every months,God bless Ms Claudia Ann Brandon 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸.
Wow that's nice She makes you that much!! please is there a way to reach her services, I work 3 jobs and trying to pay off my debts for a while now!! Please help me.
Guys, I need to learn how to customize a van. Are you recruiting benevolent or offering training. Initially, I planed to go with pre fabricated house for my idea, but now I think a van will be perfect. Please how to get in touch ?
I can buy 2 of my Class C motorhomes for the price of 1 of these. I consider that a rip-off, but good for you, and personally I love them! For me it's the value thing...
Great idea for a business. But I'm not buying a $75k depreciating asset. Any purchase I make over $30k will always be real estate. Especially land with no structures.
@Yoduh1 Yeah, great idea for a business. Building vans to rent or sell as I mentioned. It's not as great for a personal vehicle unless you have $75k to spend on something that will lose 99% of its value eventually.
Most successful businesses buy depreciating assets that bring in more income than was spent on the asset thus becoming successful. Business aren’t for everyone.
It’s taken me a year to build one by myself with no experience. A lot of work. What he said in the beginning about making sure u get everything square is SO important
Built correctly, it's no less safe than sleeping with the electric heat in your home. There are tens of thousands of people doing this daily. The biggest risk with LIFEPO4 chemistry is, if they get punctured, thermal runaway ensues (big, nasty fire). But the automobile accident that could cause this, you're likely dying from the crash than the potential fire.
Ikr, 5k to 10k will buy you a 40ft 5th wheel from phx area with 3 slide outs a generator and a ton more room. Or 10k to 50k for a mid 2000's model year rv with all the amenities. Those vans are nice but no way would I buy one over a real camper.
This things are only true when you are one out of hundred or two. Not a business model..but a luck is helping. If everyone rents then who will do love or buy actual? Never do business if you like anything certain in other.
In general, I'd say no, don't start with a friend unless they are very agreeable to your opinion. Might aound mean but it's really just about the time that you both waste trying to convince the other one and if your way doesn't work then you're friend is gonna feel some kind of way. The only way that I think it works is if omeach person has their "specialty"...like in this case, one person can be focused on builds and maintenance while the other is a marketing guru who also know how to get funding for growth if needed. As for the idea, I think it's awesome and there seem to be lots of copycats. Nevertheless, I would say to let the market dictate your decision. I would be happy with building one that pays for itself tbh. If I keep getting more demand, then maybe go for it. What I truly admire is that they are not having to dump money into the market to get into the market.
We are a family own business after 10+ years and we still argue from time to time. What we learned to do is that conflicts happens, just talk it out to see what's best for the business. Nothing wrong with different views it's just how you handle it that make or breaks the business. Same applies to friends or family owned. GL.
You ARE NOT getting full off grid with A/C, heat etc. With only 2 solar panels and a couple of batteries😂. Maybe if you stay in SoCal where it's always 70 degrees. Let it get 95 or 20 degrees and you have about 3 hrs of " comfort per day " before reality hits you.
A/C, no (although there certainly are builds out there that have enough solar to be consumption neutral). Heat, yes. Most vans run a diesel heater, tapped directly from the van's fuel system. They absolutely sip fuel and provide gobs of heat. Sure, it's not truly self-sustaining, fully off grid. But the amount of fuel consumed to provide heat is negligible compare to normal driving and fill-ups.
Shouldn't this also need an electricity hookup from time to time (unless you charge with your engine)? I'd think that the solar cells wouldn't cover heavy use.
You're right-most RVs or campers need an electricity hookup at some point, especially if you're running high-demand appliances like air conditioning or a microwave. People use solar in conjunction with other power sources to balance their needs! 🙌
@@UpFlip No, not right. Classic RVs need shore power. But most van builds run a charger from the engine in addition to solar. I personally have a huge house battery, no solar, but a high capacity DC-to-DC charger. Driving to each destination is more than enough to keep my house battery charged to a level that easily covers non-driving days.
Hey everyone! I’m currently building out a Transit for a rental van and have experience renovating an RV and building two other vans. I’ve got a shop in UT with most tools and am perfecting the skills to make it happen. Looking for partners or investors to take this to the next level and start a van-building business. Let’s create something amazing together-reach out if you’re interested!
When was the last time anyone saw a van commercial add...been a while or never. They keep shoving pick up trucks into our throats every damn day. I have an express van, best thing I ever got, my fishing gear never gets wet or stolen. The best thing, when I go fishing, no one knows I am there fishing, most think its a commercial and the workers are neaby so they leave it alone. The guys with 60k pick up, I hear their lamataions of gear being stolen or getting wet, the wind blew it out or it fell out, passengers are crammed like sardines in the back seat etc. The pick up truck looks so cool though. Idiots.
Wow, he just created so many competitors. Why would you tell the public your business secrets. If you have a successful business, you keep everything top seceret. You don't make a video on TH-cam telling people how to do it unless you want a ton of competition to start taking income from you.
I don't like the idea of batteries under camper van beds, knowing what we know about EV batteries. It's difficult enough escaping an EV fire whilst one is awake, let alone being asleep if and when a battery fire breaks out.
Wayyyyy too much risk going into business with a friend. We sold our business almost a year ago because my husbands so called best friend was a complete dumb ass who is terrible with money and lazy. Drove us nuts to the point we just threw our hands up and sold. NEVER AGAIN. So bad we barely speak and I am glad!! Good riddance…..
That sounds like such a tough experience. Going into business with a friend definitely has its risks-glad you were able to move forward, even if it came with challenges. Hopefully, better ventures await you!
The biggest risk isn't starting a pre-tested and proven business. Him getting married is far more risky in many ways... it could affect his business partner, as well. Go forth and prosper- too many sad stories and bad stats nowadays to get married. Not smart anymore.
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For all watching this thinking oh I am going to start a camper van building and rental business. NOTE where this guy lives… this business makes perfect sense for the demand in that market. Do not try this somewhere where tourists do not come to camp or hike nearby. YMMV lol 😂
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I actually think the potential for this type business might be a permutation of airbnb. Build out vans that home owners in urban areas can rent and sit in their driveway as a sort of "ADU." Home owners provide power source, rental company provides potable water and drains the grey tank. You wouldn't get quite as high of rate because the intention wouldn't be to have them on the road, just a different kind of accommodation.
The business model might look like: home owner rents van for $500/mo, company parks it in their driveway, gets the van set up and lists it on all of their platforms at, say, $100/night. Say the van is rented out 15 nights a month and earns $1500. The split might be 100% owner until they recoup $500, then 50/50 after that, or $1000 to the homeowner and $500 to the company.
@@seanstreck3226 I've looked into that in the past. Area dependent, but in bigger cities there are often zoning restrictions against this.
And that looks like a lot of specialized MANUAL labor customizing all of those vans - this doesn’t look like an easy business to start
Great insight.
As someone who had a camper van and was trying to find one for sale knows, the demand fire exceeds the supply, the nature of economics, especially the US many people living in these vans full-time instead of homes. Right idea at the right time
You're spot on, the timing for this business is perfect. 🙌
It’s taken me a year to build a higher end van by myself with no experience. A lot of work but doable. Key note: what he said at the beginning about making sure everything is square when framing is SUPER important. If done improperly it will eat up a few weeks of your life 🙃 speaking from experience
tried doing business with friends a few times, never worked for me
It's definitely a tricky situation when mixing business and friendship. Sometimes it just doesn't click, but it's great that you're exploring other avenues!
I was always thinking of starting this business since two of my friends own rental van businesses and it would be super easy to buy their old vans. But the problem was getting someone to remodel the inside. I didn’t have those connections. I told this idea to so many people and they all laughed. Anyways, I’m glad someone executed the idea 👍👍
Would not start this business myself, and am super impressed with the craftsmanship and wood selection of these guys!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Starting a business like this isn’t for everyone, but their skills and attention to detail are definitely impressive. 😊
I’ve been thinking about doing this with the box truck builds I’ve been creating for others recently but can’t decided if the risk is worth it. So many people can’t be trusted to drive a bigger rig and insurance games are sticky and no fun. After I’m done with Zac’s massive box truck conversion in a few weeks, I need to take some time off from building and travel while contemplating what the next step is. Possibly a rental service or possibly and expansion of the box builds TBD. Thanks for making this video, definitely have some things to ponder.
Hey everyone! I’m currently building out a Transit for a rental van and have experience renovating an RV and building two other vans. I’ve got a shop in UT with most tools and am perfecting the skills to make it happen. Looking for partners or investors to take this to the next level and start a van-building business. Let’s create something amazing together-reach out if you’re interested!
Don't rent them out then, sell them.
I live in Utah and have experience and have considered starting a van building / rental business.
@ let’s go!!! Are you available to meet in the next couple of weeks?
You didn't ask the most challenging experiences he has ever encountered with a rental customer
I think starting a business with a friend is something to be careful of. You have to fully trust that they are going to be available, productive and business focused with the idea of building a business as the goal. If you just pick a friend because they are your homie you go out and drink and game with... and don't do anything productive.. probably not a great idea.
verses starting a business with a stranger and finding all that out the hard way ? That is the plus of doing so with a friend, you should already know all of this 👍
You hit the nail on the head - a true business partnership needs a shared vision and hustle. 💪
@@supersize75k5getting betrayed by a friend is worst than a stranger
Another thing... as soon as one partner thinks they are doing 60% of the work and the other partner is only doing 40%.. the partnership is done.....
Aside from a loan shark, I can’t think of a much riskier way to start a business than a credit card loan, especially before the concept was proven. Glad it worked out for them.
True, it's a high-stakes game! 🔥
I have loved remodeling my RV, having been in residential remodeling for 20 years, and worked on airplanes for 20 years.
I'd love to work with a guy like this!
Because of alot of social media noise people love to hace something like Camper van & going out in nature. Even I Love it alot.
I like this. The biggest issue with airbnbs is that they take away the ability for long-term renters to rent those homes...so this kinda gives a different avenue that doesn't affect long-term renters who NEED housing.
What a great story, congrats to David and Brett on this cool biz
This is great to see- neat that you guys started similar to how we did. Congratulations and keep on filling that void!
Where's the crapper?
Absolutely the most important thing.. and one thing I would NOT skimp on in one of these builds. Thing needs to be full size toilet and frankly share a space with decent sized shower too. Then there is the water tanks you need.. that's the big problem with these smaller vans. Great if you are ok crapping in the woods and showering with .1gpm sprinkle of water for about 10 minutes or so, but these are definitely set up more for driving/sleeping with some cooking options and then you set up a camp near it to stay warm (usually), crap/shower, etc. As someone who has to crap 5 times a day I would not be able to live without a full size toilet lol.
The campsite toilet 🚻 is outside, bring your own toilet roll
5 gallon bucket and trash bag, fun!
Friends can be good partners. You have to respect each other.
Very good video making - tight, good content, excellent subject!
In fact I believe momentarily this business will thrive cause of the novelty of it, now on flip side of things it’s becoming an over saturated market! Every other day online I’m starting see these, don’t get me wrong, they are extremely beautiful Builds. Wish u best. 🙂
Appreciate your take on this! It's all about finding that sweet spot between novelty and staying ahead of the curve! 😎
Well said by the time it hits you tube it's typically too late
Totally saturated market
Oh, I can't wait to buy one of these... FREEDOM, baby! 😎🤙🏽
I wanna convert one of those Brinks money trucks into a camper.
That sounds like an incredibly unique and fun project! You’d have to get creative with the design, but it would be an awesome ride!
I love the idea, and the custom builds look amazing. But I gotta say looking at the sale prices.. upwards of 150K or more.. that is VERY steep. Not saying it's not worth it. But after looking at a Mercedez Tiburon for 155K.. it would be hard given how much more room, private bathroom/shower, bigger eating area, larger storage.. and though the gas mileage will be a bit less, just seems like an overall more luxurious/roomy/more comfortable arrangement while not being too much larger or harder to drive. That said.. as someone who does electronics (built LFP batteries + victron gear), wood working (tons of tools to do all the custom work with), and more, the idea of this business is very interesting. Surprised you can rent one of those for $200 to $300 a night though. That doesnt include gas or any places you camp at so the costs go up from there. Still.. I can see the alure especially for one person and say a dog, or two people to do some get away for a week or two.
Huge fan here, just wanted to ask if you could please interview someone with a solar farm. If so thanks a lot!
Love this episode! Can’t wait to build one myself at one point😊
Glad you enjoyed the episode! Sounds like a great project ahead! 😊
Superb interview. Thank you for producing this video.
This is so cool 😎, makes me want to go camping, really admire his 🤓 knowledge in & out of his business 🥳
You're finally BACK😎😎
Happy New Year! Hope you took inspiration from our first video of the year! 🙌
Numbers don't add up. If he make 3-5k a month, and rent's out 8-14 a month.
He cannot be making 30% after pay and all other expenses.
Great idea even though there are so many things that can break in something like this, also insurance has to be crazy.
Glad you like the idea! True, there are definitely challenges like maintenance and insurance, but with the right planning, it can still be worth it. 💪
i am paying 50 to 60 per month for insurance. nothing crazy.
@@DailyInspirations101 is this a business llc insurance? or personal ?
@@FernandoLopez-w1y personal. Use third-party platforms like Outdoorsy to provide rental insurance for customers.
Amazing story and success! Congratulations!
Please do more food industry and dessert industry businesses please 🙏
The money is on the verge of stopping. Recreational vehicles, boats, dirt bikes, are dropping fast
I have a fleet of 200 RV vans to rent, I’m having problem doing so since they have the invisible option and people can’t locate them.
Lol. We'd be first on your list to rent 'em! 😎
That guys fiancee is an absolute bombshell. What a beauty. Lucky guy.
In the uk this type of van would possibly make half that amount if there lucky 😊
That’s a fair point! Different markets can have varying pricing and demand.
Thats because your economy isnt trashed from all the corp greed and a government that does everything to cater to the rich and doesnt take care of the rest of it's people. You know, one where people dont make a living wage and have to live in a f*cking van cuz they cant afford anything else.
this is the comment I was looking for. living in the UK, I was wondering how the market would look like and where a van like that could be an attractive holiday solution.... Cornwall, Wales, The Lakes and Scotland?
Great Story and congrats
Would be great to order the camper fitout kits to build your own camper - in say for Australia
That's a great idea! You may keep in touch with them. Link’s in the description! ☺️
I was hoping you were going to ask him more about his deal with Barbara! 😅😂
Great video anyway!
Hallelujah!!!! The daily jesus devotional has been a huge part of my transformation, God is good 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻was owning a loan of $47,000 to the bank for my son's brain surgery (Oscar), Now I'm no longer in debt after l invested $8,000 and got my payout of $270,500 every months,God bless Ms Claudia Ann Brandon 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸.
Hello how do you make such monthly ?? I'm a born Christian and sometimes I feel so down 🤦 of myself because of low finance but I still believe in God.
Thanks to my co-worker (Alex) who suggested Ms Claudia Ann Brandon.
She's a licensed broker in the states 🇺🇸
Wow that's nice She makes you that much!! please is there a way to reach her services, I work 3 jobs and trying to pay off my debts for a while now!! Please help me.
Great to see you guys talking about her, she changed the game for me.
Great post
Great story man
Congrats
Guys, I need to learn how to customize a van. Are you recruiting benevolent or offering training. Initially, I planed to go with pre fabricated house for my idea, but now I think a van will be perfect. Please how to get in touch ?
You may get in touch with them directly through their website. Link’s in the description! ☺️
I can buy 2 of my Class C motorhomes for the price of 1 of these. I consider that a rip-off, but good for you, and personally I love them! For me it's the value thing...
Different strokes for different folks! Glad you're finding your own value in your RV adventures! 🙏
Great idea for a business. But I'm not buying a $75k depreciating asset. Any purchase I make over $30k will always be real estate. Especially land with no structures.
That's a solid strategy! Real estate, especially land, is a timeless investment-smart thinking for long-term growth!
I like the part where they explain that they rent the vans.
@Yoduh1 Yeah, great idea for a business. Building vans to rent or sell as I mentioned. It's not as great for a personal vehicle unless you have $75k to spend on something that will lose 99% of its value eventually.
Big Brain buy the land they will park their Vans on and sell the van drivers the amenities they’ll want. Water, electricity, bathrooms etc.
Most successful businesses buy depreciating assets that bring in more income than was spent on the asset thus becoming successful. Business aren’t for everyone.
"tempay" arizona!! HAHAHA 🤣🤣
Very cool business!
cool idea.
Glad you like it! Thanks for watching! We'll keep the good stuff coming your way! 🔥
How long does it take to complete one of those for yall? With two people
They said it takes them 4 weeks start to finish with 2 man team.
It’s taken me a year to build one by myself with no experience. A lot of work. What he said in the beginning about making sure u get everything square is SO important
From experience big No to having friends or family involved with your business...Big mistake.
Is it safe to sleep over a battery like that?
yes, its lithium, there's no fumes. Only issue would be if it caught fire.
@@bossturboonly issue...lol, ok
I’ve been doing it for years and have only developed one tumor.
Built correctly, it's no less safe than sleeping with the electric heat in your home. There are tens of thousands of people doing this daily. The biggest risk with LIFEPO4 chemistry is, if they get punctured, thermal runaway ensues (big, nasty fire). But the automobile accident that could cause this, you're likely dying from the crash than the potential fire.
I always thought that this would be a great business opportunity. I like how these vans look, I'd like one for myself.
These vans truly have a sleek and practical design-getting one for yourself sounds like a fantastic idea! 🚐
Az one of best climates to do this because the dryness will make it not smell like it’s been camped in before
Exactly! Not to mention the type of wood they use to build. 🚐
❤😂🎉... I don't want to rent, I want to buy two of them.
That’s awesome! Owning two sounds like a great investment and a whole lot of adventures! 🙌
Why?
For the price rv would be more realistic but they are cool
Premade RV’s are oftentimes rolling disasters from the factory.
Ikr, 5k to 10k will buy you a 40ft 5th wheel from phx area with 3 slide outs a generator and a ton more room. Or 10k to 50k for a mid 2000's model year rv with all the amenities. Those vans are nice but no way would I buy one over a real camper.
Great deal for a van.
Why does it say " Hankook" on it ?
This is amazing.
Absolutely! Thanks for the awesome feedback! 🙌
6:47 a 6 month backlog? 🤯 A backlog for 7 years? 😭
This things are only true when you are one out of hundred or two. Not a business model..but a luck is helping. If everyone rents then who will do love or buy actual? Never do business if you like anything certain in other.
It’s an interesting point-if everyone rents instead of owning, it could disrupt the balance of buyers and renters. We appreciate you tuning in! 🙌
In general, I'd say no, don't start with a friend unless they are very agreeable to your opinion. Might aound mean but it's really just about the time that you both waste trying to convince the other one and if your way doesn't work then you're friend is gonna feel some kind of way.
The only way that I think it works is if omeach person has their "specialty"...like in this case, one person can be focused on builds and maintenance while the other is a marketing guru who also know how to get funding for growth if needed.
As for the idea, I think it's awesome and there seem to be lots of copycats. Nevertheless, I would say to let the market dictate your decision. I would be happy with building one that pays for itself tbh. If I keep getting more demand, then maybe go for it.
What I truly admire is that they are not having to dump money into the market to get into the market.
We are a family own business after 10+ years and we still argue from time to time. What we learned to do is that conflicts happens, just talk it out to see what's best for the business. Nothing wrong with different views it's just how you handle it that make or breaks the business. Same applies to friends or family owned. GL.
You bring up some great points about partnerships-it's a really important consideration for any team! 🙏
😂😂😂 ok but where are they parking these things
Unless I'm missing something, $1/mile does not seem profitable for renting a $100,000 camping van.
Not with my friends, they can’t pay off their own credit cards 😂
You ARE NOT getting full off grid with A/C, heat etc. With only 2 solar panels and a couple of batteries😂. Maybe if you stay in SoCal where it's always 70 degrees. Let it get 95 or 20 degrees and you have about 3 hrs of " comfort per day " before reality hits you.
Off-grid dreams often meet a harsh reality without the right setup. Better be ready! 🙏
A/C, no (although there certainly are builds out there that have enough solar to be consumption neutral). Heat, yes. Most vans run a diesel heater, tapped directly from the van's fuel system. They absolutely sip fuel and provide gobs of heat. Sure, it's not truly self-sustaining, fully off grid. But the amount of fuel consumed to provide heat is negligible compare to normal driving and fill-ups.
Shouldn't this also need an electricity hookup from time to time (unless you charge with your engine)?
I'd think that the solar cells wouldn't cover heavy use.
You're right-most RVs or campers need an electricity hookup at some point, especially if you're running high-demand appliances like air conditioning or a microwave. People use solar in conjunction with other power sources to balance their needs! 🙌
Thanks for the feedback! Perhaps it wasn't mentioned in the video, but we do include shore power hookups on all models as a standard feature.
@@UpFlip No, not right. Classic RVs need shore power. But most van builds run a charger from the engine in addition to solar. I personally have a huge house battery, no solar, but a high capacity DC-to-DC charger. Driving to each destination is more than enough to keep my house battery charged to a level that easily covers non-driving days.
People are living in these
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If you cant trust your friend to start a business with him. He's not your friend.
Hey everyone! I’m currently building out a Transit for a rental van and have experience renovating an RV and building two other vans. I’ve got a shop in UT with most tools and am perfecting the skills to make it happen. Looking for partners or investors to take this to the next level and start a van-building business. Let’s create something amazing together-reach out if you’re interested!
When was the last time anyone saw a van commercial add...been a while or never. They keep shoving pick up trucks into our throats every
damn day. I have an express van, best thing I ever got, my fishing gear never gets wet or stolen. The best thing, when I go fishing, no one knows I am there fishing, most think its a commercial and the workers are neaby so they leave it alone. The guys with 60k pick up, I hear their lamataions of gear being stolen or getting wet, the wind blew it out or it fell out, passengers are crammed like sardines in the back seat etc. The pick up truck looks so cool though. Idiots.
Wow, he just created so many competitors. Why would you tell the public your business secrets. If you have a successful business, you keep everything top seceret. You don't make a video on TH-cam telling people how to do it unless you want a ton of competition to start taking income from you.
This is actually what i want to do with my life
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Make the videos on 3D printing business
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awesome buisness!
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Ohhhhhh wao I like this
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I don't like the idea of batteries under camper van beds, knowing what we know about EV batteries. It's difficult enough escaping an EV fire whilst one is awake, let alone being asleep if and when a battery fire breaks out.
Safety is always a priority, and that's definitely something to think about. We appreciate you bringing this up!
Wayyyyy too much risk going into business with a friend. We sold our business almost a year ago because my husbands so called best friend was a complete dumb ass who is terrible with money and lazy. Drove us nuts to the point we just threw our hands up and sold. NEVER AGAIN. So bad we barely speak and I am glad!! Good riddance…..
That sounds like such a tough experience. Going into business with a friend definitely has its risks-glad you were able to move forward, even if it came with challenges. Hopefully, better ventures await you!
Same thing happened with me and my best friend : (
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The biggest risk isn't starting a pre-tested and proven business.
Him getting married is far more risky in many ways... it could affect his business partner, as well. Go forth and prosper- too many sad stories and bad stats nowadays to get married. Not smart anymore.
See what you mean! Business can be tricky, but relationships definitely have their own twists! Just gotta find the right balance, right?
How do u stay on top of your employees to not build junk just like the quality contrpl of building rvs. I can see this turning into exactly that!
Great question! They focus on strict quality control and regular checks to make sure everything they build exceeds expectations-not RV standards.
$200 per night, jeez...
$200 a night might sound steep, but think of it as a small price to pay for a vacation in someone else's dream home.
@@UpFlip Paying for experiences living someone else dreams. Kinda sad.
Lies my fifth wheel doesnt see campgrounds
Sounds like a story worth hearing! Fifth wheels are versatile, and it’s great to hear yours is getting some campground action.
@UpFlip it doesn't see campground.
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