I remember when you did all this. My how time flies. Neither one of us is getting younger T, lol. I remember all the trouble that bathroom doorway piece gave you. And that's not even the solar you put in.
Wow… I’ve followed your journey and copied many of your projects over the years with the first being the installation of my flexible solar, which I now have up to 2,400 watts up there. This mod to your RV is serious DIY, in many places crossing the line into professional DIY. What an inspiration you are to many other DIY’er RV owners like myself. Rob from New Zealand.
What a great summary/highlights video of all those Class C RV projects. Equally inspiring now as the full-length videos were back then! I always look forward to your DIY project videos. Best, -Mark
What beautiful craftsmanship, Tito! I’m so happy to finally receive a video notification from you, after not, for quite awhile. TH-cam has cut me off from a lot of people I used to follow. 😡 But they send me videos from people I didn’t follow! Thankfully I’m getting people back, one at a time. I just assumed people weren’t making videos. Had on my part! I bet you receive a lot of comments from people saying they wish they could do what you do. It’s definitely a gift! But, anyone could do it if they had the patience to learn….and the right tools! Thank you for making this video! It’s very inspiring!!! What beautiful RV! God Blessed you, Tito! 😊
Brian you definitely are a gifted guy. Your videos give me inspirations on DIY for my RV and house as a matter of fact. I don't have quite the work shop that you have but I manage. Can't wait to see more of your DIY on your class A. Keep up the good content and safe travels 🎉.
This puts this guy in the .005% of the population in America. Most people are sitting on the couch slobbering chicken wings down their gullets watching football.
I went to put LVP in a camper project of mine and I could not carry two boxes up the stairs from the basement I realized this stuff is way to heavy for a camper project. It would have added 150lbs of weight to my small camper. Of course that weight is spread out evenly but I still think a guy should be careful about flooring choice in RV’s. As always you did beautiful work here. You have a great attention to detail.
Love this and the work you did to make your class c your own. I follow your channel and am amazed at the things you undertake. I would love to understand how your move from your class c to your class a has been for you and your spouse. In other words, you transformed your class c to be the perfect RV for two adults. So why move to the class a? I ask because my wife and I are wondering if we want to move from our 35 ft. Super C to a smaller (27 ft.) class a.
We've enjoyed the transition to the Class A. The class A is only 2 ft longer than our Class C, but the increased space is noticeable. It felt like going from a studio apartment to a small house. It suits us very well allowing us to be on the road comfortably for longer. It's not for everyone though.
Sure is easy when everything is brand new! I had to replace rotten floors and walls, new sheet metal outside, after removal of windows, refrigerator vents, water hearers, pass through ect. Wish mine was this easy.
Amazing! 1st thing I did to mine was remove those heavy valances. Really lets in light. Do you have a recommendation for a good paint for touchups on black aluminum screen door & window frames? Thanks!
Yeah. I don't like the bulky valances. If you can remove it then you can just spray it. Otherwise try matching the color with some spray paint. Spray some in a small cup and wipe it on the spots with a paper towel or rag.
Some great projects. What type of wood do you use when building frames and what size are the frames? I can't tell if you use 3/4x3/4 or 1x1 or some other combination
I'm very handy, but have watched alot of your videos. You're on the edge of genius!
I don't even know what to say. I'm on the edge of something. Just don't know what. 🙂
keep up the good work - we love your videos.
I can't believe how enjoyable and inspiring this was to watch. Thanks for making and sharing this.
Thanks so much for the comment. It makes me happy knowing that it inspired you. ✨️
Amazing trip down Memory Lane from 1-2 years ago, and then you sold it to start anew. Amazing work & craftsmanship Brian! 💜
Thanks. It's been 4 to 5 years. Can you believe it?
0:20 Noooo!!! I need that jacknife sofa!!
It wasn't very comfortable. It's long gone, but parts of the frame lived on in other projects.
I remember when you did all this. My how time flies. Neither one of us is getting younger T, lol. I remember all the trouble that bathroom doorway piece gave you. And that's not even the solar you put in.
Yeah. It was great revisiting those projects.
All of us were just kids then.
😀 Just 5 years ago.
Wow… I’ve followed your journey and copied many of your projects over the years with the first being the installation of my flexible solar, which I now have up to 2,400 watts up there. This mod to your RV is serious DIY, in many places crossing the line into professional DIY. What an inspiration you are to many other DIY’er RV owners like myself. Rob from New Zealand.
Ooh. Don't mean to cross the line there ☺️ Glad you enjoyed it Rob!
WOW! Tito you did a great job. Hope this video goes viral
Thanks. Wouldn't that be nice. 👍
Bravo Tito!
Glad you enjoyed that.
Wonderful! Thank you for sharing these projects with us.
Wow, I had forgotten how much you put into that rig!
😀 I know
You do incredible work! I’m sure you enjoy it too! Cheers!
Very cool upgrades
Thanks!
Great job as always, Brian! Thank you for sharing and inspiring!
Thanks!
That was an excellent watch! Thanks!
You bet. Glad you enjoyed it!
What a great summary/highlights video of all those Class C RV projects. Equally inspiring now as the full-length videos were back then!
I always look forward to your DIY project videos.
Best,
-Mark
Glad you enjoyed it Mark! I thought it would be fun recap.
You've done this before 🤭.... Great job tho... Well done...👏👏👏
Damn it, u r tempting me to do the flooring
Makes a big difference. Good luck!
An amazing transformation, you obviously have the knowledge and all the tools to do this.
My rule of thumb is that every big project deserves a new tool. So the more projects you do, the more tools :)
Such a gifted man in everything you do. Your work motivates me.
Happy to pass it on. Maybe I can just watch next time 😃
This was jaw dropping, epic and inspirational Brian. I am already working on my cargo trailer on this fine Sunday morning. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it. Good luck with your projects.
Amazing
Thanks
What beautiful craftsmanship, Tito! I’m so happy to finally receive a video notification from you, after not, for quite awhile. TH-cam has cut me off from a lot of people I used to follow. 😡 But they send me videos from people I didn’t follow! Thankfully I’m getting people back, one at a time. I just assumed people weren’t making videos. Had on my part! I bet you receive a lot of comments from people saying they wish they could do what you do. It’s definitely a gift! But, anyone could do it if they had the patience to learn….and the right tools! Thank you for making this video! It’s very inspiring!!! What beautiful RV! God Blessed you, Tito! 😊
Glad you got the notification. BTW there's a "subscriptions" button on the bottom or side. You'll see videos from your subs there 👍
Brian you definitely are a gifted guy. Your videos give me inspirations on DIY for my RV and house as a matter of fact. I don't have quite the work shop that you have but I manage. Can't wait to see more of your DIY on your class A. Keep up the good content and safe travels 🎉.
Will do. We are taking things a little slower on the class A and enjoying it as is. There are definitely projects planned though.
I could sit and watch your stuff for hours. Great video Brian.
Wow, thanks
Awesome! I am so jealous of your knowledge and talent
I'm flattered. Just trying to learn something new everyday 😊
Brian is there anything you can't do! You are Amazing did you get rid of your class A and downsize to a class C. Great job!!!
:) We owned the Class C for 15 years before the Class A. The video was kind of a flashback.
Nice workshop and great additions to your RV
Thanks 👍
I wanna be like Brian when I grow up! (I'm 71, so I'd better hurry!)
😀
This puts this guy in the .005% of the population in America. Most people are sitting on the couch slobbering chicken wings down their gullets watching football.
Thanks for the video.
You bet
Nice video and upgrades. When do you want me to come over to build that custom cabinet for my Beaver Marquis? 🤣🤣
😀 You can do it.
I went to put LVP in a camper project of mine and I could not carry two boxes up the stairs from the basement I realized this stuff is way to heavy for a camper project. It would have added 150lbs of weight to my small camper. Of course that weight is spread out evenly but I still think a guy should be careful about flooring choice in RV’s. As always you did beautiful work here. You have a great attention to detail.
You're right. It adds a little weight but worth it. I took a lot out of the RV too.
That was some awesome work, want to do my trailer? Lol
Love this and the work you did to make your class c your own. I follow your channel and am amazed at the things you undertake. I would love to understand how your move from your class c to your class a has been for you and your spouse. In other words, you transformed your class c to be the perfect RV for two adults. So why move to the class a? I ask because my wife and I are wondering if we want to move from our 35 ft. Super C to a smaller (27 ft.) class a.
We've enjoyed the transition to the Class A. The class A is only 2 ft longer than our Class C, but the increased space is noticeable. It felt like going from a studio apartment to a small house. It suits us very well allowing us to be on the road comfortably for longer. It's not for everyone though.
It all looks awesome...Question, what did you use for the countertop for the Televator? Thanks
Kitchen counter from IKEA. I think they have something similar at home depot now also.
I enjoyed the updating i have a question about the flooring and the slide or did I miss that you don’t have one. Thx
Sure is easy when everything is brand new! I had to replace rotten floors and walls, new sheet metal outside, after removal of windows, refrigerator vents, water hearers, pass through ect. Wish mine was this easy.
Amazing! 1st thing I did to mine was remove those heavy valances. Really lets in light. Do you have a recommendation for a good paint for touchups on black aluminum screen door & window frames? Thanks!
Yeah. I don't like the bulky valances. If you can remove it then you can just spray it. Otherwise try matching the color with some spray paint. Spray some in a small cup and wipe it on the spots with a paper towel or rag.
@@RVwithTito thanks!
Some great projects.
What type of wood do you use when building frames and what size are the frames? I can't tell if you use 3/4x3/4 or 1x1 or some other combination
Which frames? Most of the materials I used were from the dinette.
@@RVwithTito You built a small narrow frame that sits next to your chairs and didn't you also build a frame for the pop-up TV
Oh that. Yup probably 3/4 x 3/4. The top was cut from the dinette table. The paneling was from the dinette bench seats.
Oh also what were you using to saw the foam board? I’ve never seen it cut so clean?!?
It's an old filet knife that I keep sharp.
Nice work, looks like so much work tho 😅
What paint did you use over the wall paper??
Behr Marqui which is supposed to be a one application mix. I only did one coat after cleaning the wall really well.
How much for a Tito Custom RV? 😬
🤔 Who knows.