I wait for your videos, and then hate to see them come to an end...thanks for letting us all come along on your building journey... can’t wait for the next one🌹🙂🌹
Bill ol buddy I see you got yourself a shirt that is long enough to cover shed completely... someone was giving me a hard time about being in my 40s and having a belly.. my reply was.. Bigger the tool the bigger the shed cause you don't want your tool rusting... hopefully it made you chuckle... its looking good and you 2 are making some serious progress.
We love how you guys are always having fun. That is something some may not understand. Building one of these is rewarding, especially if you can do it with the one (or more) who will be traveling with you. I like to remind folks that this is not an RV. This is a mobile tiny house. Decisions for your build are based on that fact.
I enjoy your vids a lot and they are very informative in many ways. Im currently converting my 1990's 7x14 barn door double axle I acquired last fall in Indiana. I'm located in shelbyville Illinois which is south central about 1.5hrs north east of st Louis. It's a tourist town and destination for many people around the world due to our many campgrounds, large lake plus hunting and fishing. Looking forward to more vids!
It’s amazing that how insulation helps the better insulated the more comfortable you can keep it what you have gotten done looks really good Thanks for sharing
She's got the clipboard in hand! Yeah! We had a 24ft peppridgefarm box truck in Az and I said it must be insulated pretty good cuz I didn't feel the heat inside at all. I like the idea of a minisplit system .
You'll are too Funny. I Love watching you two together it reminds me of all the great times we had with our parents. Their happiness and Love is what seen us through any times. Please keep sharing your living while you ride. Trish 5/23/21. God Bless You'll
Looks great so far. I always enjoy and look forward to your videos! With Bill's attention to planning, detail, and craftsmanship, and Deb's astounding artistic abilities in interior design, planning, and unrivaled supervisory skills, you two could go into business custom designing and building cargo trailer conversions! However, that would severely impede on the whole "retired" lifestyle, and you'd have to change your closeout to "We're not camping, we're working"! 😉 Great job as always, and wishing you all the best moving forward!!! 👍
"That's pretty cool!" I'd bet that if you ever saw the studs on a regular RV trailer they would have measurement differences as well. The builders all go as fast as possible. (In that still shot as you bowed your head you looked a little like David Gilmour.)
This took forever in Taj-Ma-Haul as I used 2" ISO and routed out the studs so that I broke the thermal conductivity... Well worth it, but it did take forever.
Did you use furring strips on your ceiling? Do they run with the ceiling tubes or do you jave them running the length of the trailer? If you run them on the cross beam, do you worry about warping the slight arch of the ceiling?
Deb's not only beautiful but she's quick witted too, lucky for you Bill! Looking fantastic! Supposed to be super hot next week-+90's I will be thinking of y'all.
I think he said he had 1/2” foam in those spaces with the backer board which I assume is also 1/2”. Thus all 1 inch in the walls which is the same thickness as the metal studs.
Haha I was like he must be so hurt he’s laughing for his loss… too funny
His favorite tool
Another great video of a "Cool" Cargo Trailer Conversion. Once again thank you for taking the time to share your build.
Thumbs up for the foreman joke :-P
Deb, you are very clever and quick witted! haha!....condolences on your multi tool! haha!...the ceiling looks good!
Bill, when you have a battle of the wits, you'd better have plenty of ammo. She looks pretty smart! 😍 looking great!
I wait for your videos, and then hate to see them come to an end...thanks for letting us all come along on your building journey... can’t wait for the next one🌹🙂🌹
She's making her lists and checking them twice.
Looking great. Keep on Truckin and Crack That Whip!
I saw a couple put the inside unit on the mini split over THE DOOR
So sorry for your loss! Great job as usual! I’m an old fart myself so I know how hard it is to put in a full day of work.
Bill ol buddy I see you got yourself a shirt that is long enough to cover shed completely... someone was giving me a hard time about being in my 40s and having a belly.. my reply was.. Bigger the tool the bigger the shed cause you don't want your tool rusting... hopefully it made you chuckle... its looking good and you 2 are making some serious progress.
We love how you guys are always having fun. That is something some may not understand. Building one of these is rewarding, especially if you can do it with the one (or more) who will be traveling with you. I like to remind folks that this is not an RV. This is a mobile tiny house. Decisions for your build are based on that fact.
Looking good . Getter done.😎👍
I enjoy your vids a lot and they are very informative in many ways. Im currently converting my 1990's 7x14 barn door double axle I acquired last fall in Indiana. I'm located in shelbyville Illinois which is south central about 1.5hrs north east of st Louis. It's a tourist town and destination for many people around the world due to our many campgrounds, large lake plus hunting and fishing. Looking forward to more vids!
Keep cracking that Whip Deb... lol
It’s amazing that how insulation helps the better insulated the more comfortable you can keep it what you have gotten done looks really good
Thanks for sharing
Trailer is looking good. Thanks for sharing your tips and tricks.
The most difficult work is that work performed by the SUPERVISOR. BEST WISHES. The trailer is coming along, thanks to a great SUPERVISOR.
She's got the clipboard in hand! Yeah! We had a 24ft peppridgefarm box truck in Az and I said it must be insulated pretty good cuz I didn't feel the heat inside at all. I like the idea of a minisplit system .
You'll are too Funny. I Love watching you two together it reminds me of all the great times we had with our parents. Their happiness and Love is what seen us through any times. Please keep sharing your living while you ride. Trish 5/23/21. God Bless You'll
Looks great so far. I always enjoy and look forward to your videos!
With Bill's attention to planning, detail, and craftsmanship, and Deb's astounding artistic abilities in interior design, planning, and unrivaled supervisory skills, you two could go into business custom designing and building cargo trailer conversions!
However, that would severely impede on the whole "retired" lifestyle, and you'd have to change your closeout to "We're not camping, we're working"! 😉
Great job as always, and wishing you all the best moving forward!!! 👍
You had me clear up to the new slogan..lol... like retirement better than working, lol
Well things are coming right along I’m thinking I am leaning toward your way with the cargo trailer conversion
Looking good. I’m ironing out the final items to order my truck body and the timing couldn’t be better for this follow along build. Thanks Kc
Love you guys, always make me smile and laugh. You're a great couple
It’s looking good! Y’all always make us laugh!
Great video love y'alls cheerful attitude
I'm doing the exact same thing my 7x16 trailer.
would love to see a video, putting in Windows
We'll cover that when we get there. Stay tuned.
"That's pretty cool!" I'd bet that if you ever saw the studs on a regular RV trailer they would have measurement differences as well. The builders all go as fast as possible. (In that still shot as you bowed your head you looked a little like David Gilmour.)
Seems to me you are WORKING more than anything else! Goo progress!
Yes working hard
Yall are moving right along. Glad it's not too hot for ya in there
LOL about your tool tribute!
Deb sure is keeping you on your toes.
I'm in the top 5! Whoop! I listen with ear buds. Every time you hit that pink insulation it sounded like godzilla stepped on my eardrum🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sorry
I know. I tried to edit that out but to no avail.
@@billanddeb its ok. I laughed. Each time i said. Ok he's done. THUMP. It sounded pretty good bass🤣🤣
This took forever in Taj-Ma-Haul as I used 2" ISO and routed out the studs so that I broke the thermal conductivity... Well worth it, but it did take forever.
Hi Bill and Deb, looking great!
Lookin good. You are progressing nicely. Can’t wait to see it done!
Thank you. It's a lot of work, but going well.
You all are moving right along, so glad you’re getting to do this!
Yes we are trying to get a lot done, fast.
We might should check and see if Jan and Deb are sisters! That's all I have to say about that!! 😬😬😬🤠
Things are looking good...
Lol
Did you use furring strips on your ceiling? Do they run with the ceiling tubes or do you jave them running the length of the trailer? If you run them on the cross beam, do you worry about warping the slight arch of the ceiling?
You probably said in another video but - what axles did you get and did you brakes on trailer ? 2 wheel it 4 wheel brakes.?
We got 5200 pound straight axles with brakes on both sxles.
Hi mom and dad
Hello baby boy, love you
Sweet!!!!
Deb's not only beautiful but she's quick witted too, lucky for you Bill! Looking fantastic! Supposed to be super hot next week-+90's I will be thinking of y'all.
Yes she is....yes we are planning on ending the day around 2
Maybe I missed something, how did you get the first layer of insulation to lay flat over the backing boards? Great channel and build series! Take care
I think he said he had 1/2” foam in those spaces with the backer board which I assume is also 1/2”. Thus all 1 inch in the walls which is the same thickness as the metal studs.
@@gerrycollins9409 Thank you for the reply.
Do you guys have a video of the wiring of your ac unit or can you recomend 1. Having some problems with wiring the 12 v side of mine. Thanks
Where did you get your water tanks ?
Amazon