Just stumbled across your channel. Look forward to watching your content. Love the build. I’m about to click on the video that gives a tour of the inside. I’m sure others have commented, but if not, you hit the nail on the head and an option is to get an extended tongue. They’ll do it on any trailer But so far from what I see this is an awesome build. Well done.
This looks great for several reasons. Your video is recorded on a stable tripod, which is a joy to watch. The audio is clear, and what you say is informative as you include the "why" in addition to "what". Just wanted to pass along my thanks for sharing this video. Now I am off to view Part 2.
Greetings from Baltimore...really like your trailer...couldn't agree more about the simplicity...we bought a 1977 fiberglass camper and refurbished it and LOVE the simplicity over the ridiculously huge rvs folks think they are camping in...LOL
We used to have a small Little Guy teardrop. We usually stay at state/national parks but sometimes we had to pack into a private park. All the bus sized motor home lined up side by side. We felt like a canned ham between giant loaves of bread. One woman looked at our camper and said, "I couldn't live without my washer and dryer". Never forgot that story, Buffalo Wyoming, Fall 2010.
I know you were asking for viewer hacks, but I’m just a “Wannabee”, so instead I will thank you for your videos! The music selections, and your peaceful delivery are a joy to watch!
I agree in your tongue. It can be added onto. I have v nose 7x12 and it’s much longer than yours. Mine is Wells Cargo. I just put peel and stick tile inside and cabinets in front v nose area. We also painted all the walls. Getting ready to go on a long weekend with it. Have to figure out what we’re doing for potty.
Very nice setup! I love the minimal elegance terminology! We’ve done basically the same thing. And I totally agree with you about the water system. We use a 5 gallon job site type cooler. We ordered our trailer specific as well. Barn doors too. I like tinkering with the different features one can come up with. I hope you have a great time everywhere you go! I’ll be “borrowing” a couple of your ideas, so thanks in advance! Happy trails!
Fantastic setup. Love your honesty sharing things you would change. I am planning on doing a similar build. I have come around on the whole idea of a shower and plumbing. I don't need it. I still might install a simple sink with a hand or foot pump. Great job!
It's a 7x14 with a tall ceiling. In Part two there is an inside tour and there are some stills with measurement lines showing the exact inside dimensions.
The only thing I'd do different is that I'd put a 1/2" spacer in between the wall and the back. It press closes now. A little space would have been better. Other than that it's just right for us.
I think adding a reciever extension would work. That little trailer doesn't have much tongue wt, so extending it out won't exceed most trucks. I give it a try, before dismissing the idea. Good luck.
Ditto. I had to use on one a UTV trailer pulling with my 2008 Sierra, because I added a wide tool box on the front of the trailer. Worked like a charm!
First, I am glad you both enjoy camping and traveling! Second, I think you have done well in keeping it minimal and a great set up. I would look at a hitch extension, with a clamp to stabilize it! They have shims to use with the hitch, but the clamp will do even better because it is not so easy to get the shims out sometimes! Enjoy and stay safe!
Yes, I inquired about one of those. I was told that it was doable but two things didn't add up. One was that for every 12" added it adds 100 lbs to the tongue wt. I need 16". And the pivot point stays the same, so you can turn sharper but it doesn't move the bumper further from the trailer. Strange but true. I actually had to make some small cardboard cutout models to believe it. The only way to fix this is to make the tongue longer. So, I just try to be careful and after hitting the side a few times early on I've managed not to since then. Thnx for the comment.
@@CraftsmanontheLake I was talking about an extended receiver, which would put your trailer back 16 inches. But you need to make sure it's solid! Good luck!
To take care of your hitch problem get an extension for your receiver. I put a 12 inch extension on my hitch, I welded a piece of diamond plate across it for a step. Works great for getting in back of truck and lets me turn very sharp without hitting.
When I inquired at the place I got my camper about them adding a longer tongue they said can't do it. I asked about using a hitch extension and they said for every 12" it adds 100 lbs on the tongue. Still not a bad compromise but I decided not to. Also, adding a hitch extension puts the ball in the middle of the pivot. It lets you turn sharper but in the end doesn't move the end of the bumper further from the side of the camper. Anyway, thanks for the comment. I wish it was something that would totally alleviate the problem.
Good video. Yes I could make that hitch tongue longer and make the hitch coupler removable so when parked somewhere with coupler removed the trailer is much harder to steal.
Love to I called the company and asked (all aluminum) if they could weld on a long tongue. They said that being aluminum it's as long as they dare. Don't know if it's a copout or if it's true. As far as theft. I've got one of those yellow clamp on clamps that goes around the tire.
Hi Dan....Just wondering if you think that I could run a camper similar to yours with only an extension cord and a plug in strip. I know that the small Runaway campers have that only and they come with a small air conditioning unit. I only want something simple. We had two travel trailers and it became just too much for me to drag around. Only need possibly a small air conditioning unit and a small fridge. Let me know what you think. I am no electrician....Thanks and keep up the good work. Love the videos.My wife and I are retired and live in Kentucky.
Thank you. You certainly can run a small AC unit like a bedroom AC with an extension cord as they are only 5 amps. If you look for an extension cord that is #12 wire it shouldn't be a problem at all up to 15 amps. A mini fridge like a dorm fridge is only 2-3 amps. If you think about it. I've got extension cords running to the camper. I just have circuit breakers inside. But there are circuit breakers on the campground shore power connectors you plug into so it should be fine Just be careful how you enter the camper with the wires. Don't want any fires.
Hi Dan Todd Muller again. Can you show me exactly where the upper and lower brackets for the awning attatch to the trailer, and what was used to attach them? Screws, Bolts etc.
It appears you can't send pictures via reply on youtube. Each top bracket has two carriage bolts that go through the support bracket mounting part. Mine goes through the top corner ceiling brace in the camper. The bottom is similar. When fully extended that's the angle that it mounts to the lower section. This install video is identical to the Dometic I have on my camper albeit larger. But the hardware is the same. th-cam.com/video/FdtBrlarRcQ/w-d-xo.html
I just watched your first video (subscribed too so I can see what else you come up with). Good planning. I like that pit bull grill and the long hose on the shower for the pooch. When I had a dog that would have come in handy.. She was constantly into stuff like mud. Looking forward to the future improvments. Thnx.
Love your camper, but what caught my attention the most is your cap. It looks so comfortable. Most of the caps are kinda a bit too small for me. Mind sharing the link where you got yours? Many thanks.
Reese used to make a hitch that was longer for custom vans that had the spare tire on the back . The hitch was probably 6 to 8 inches longer than normal.
You just answered my question...is a cargo trailer "tin tent" lol still camping or is it Glamping your camping is my kinda camping...minimalistic, get off ground, jeep warm and dry unlike tents bug Karl the Ruffin it part the same
Thank you for sharing your creation with us. Would like to take some ideas from this for my build, if that's alright with you. Also, you have a voice made for TV and radio! Very articulate and smooth.
Of course you can, without asking. We all do that don't we? I do it all the time. That's what a lot of youtube is for. I have a teacher voice. It was what I did most of my life. You automatically go into clarity mode. And if you're in a large room with a lot of people your voice can actually project without a lot of effort. It's just what happens to your vocal cords after years of doing it I think. Thnx.
I too wish tongue was a tad longer, so the addition of items on front would not interfere with maneuvering or the setup. I'm not sure what the engineering/specs are and if this can be modified by welding an additional piece on each side? It would be great to find out. Thank you.
Thank you. The awning doesn't have a brand name. I think it's because it's made for the company that sells the cargo trailer I got. But if you go to Amazon and search "cargo camper awning kit complete" you'll see several that are similar or almost the same thing in various brands and sizes.
My Proline trailer will be ready in the first of March. I would like to mount the spare tire on the tongue just as you have done. Did you do the welding? If you had it made would you let me know who did it so I can contact them or if you did the welding would you give me enough specifics to have our local welder do the job for me ? I’m very excited to get the trailer set up for one person and two large dogs. ☺️
@@richardhuffman58 7x14 and 6'4" (I think) tall inside. A little more headroom gives the feeling of 'larger' but the gas mileage takes a bit of a hit for it.
@@CraftsmanontheLake are you set up to boondock with it? I’ve just installed a 30 amp shore power on mine. We’ll always stay in places where there is Electric
Yes, we leave it open whenever the temps permit it. Besides the shade inside, the doors can be closed part way to give more privacy yet still be open to the outside.
Thanks for sharing! Love the trailer simplicity yet full functionality. Regarding a longer tongue, have you considered an extended draw bar? Again - THANKS!
Thanks. The extended hitch keeps the same pivot point. You can pivot sharper but it doesn't (believe it or not) move the bumper further from the side of the trailer. Plus, I'd need 16" and for every foot you add 100 lbs to the tongue wt. So... I've resigned myself to just being very careful.
It's sooo late here. I just went and looked at all 10 parts of your build videos. I must say. You're not just building a camper, you started way at the beginning. You're restoring it as you go along too. You've got crazy ambition my man. And you do some major front end work as a little distraction right in the middle of it! I subscribed. I gotta see where you end up with this.
@@CraftsmanontheLake I appreciate You watching my content. You do lots of cool things on Your channel I really like it. a lot dont get filmed I get so excited when I get started I forget to film. now my wife has been reminding me.
I have a couple cargo trailers but have not built either out yet. Your setup is so well thought out. Maximum minimalist 😀 When you make reservations, what kind of space do you get, ie: tent with electric? Or rv site? Have you ever had issues after arriving? Also, how do you have it insured? I'm in L/A Maine. Thank you. Peace.
Just down the road from you Acton (Sanford Area). You have to do a trailer or better site. Tent sites in most areas are just for tents. I've never had an issue with a cargo conversion. I've been to all the lower 48 states over the years. 50k miles maybe between this and the teardrop I had before. The insurance is about $35. I have it insured for $10,000.
Ya that would be cool but we camp by traveling. We see things then move on. Sometimes we just stop to continue the next day. Packing up needs to be quick. And we don't really need to be enclosed much anyway. We're outside until we decide to retire for the evening. Thanks for the comment.
John, I visited your site and listened to a few of your cello pieces. Lovely. My two daughters are both accomplished violinists (Suzuki, 11 yrs of it, then other instructors). Thoroughly enjoyed listening to you. Thanks.
Can you tell me what awning you use? Possibly a link to the supplier? We've just ordered a 6.5 x 12 from proline, scheduled for December delivery. We have taken much of your advice in keeping it simple. Thanks so much. TM
Yes, the brand is dometic I found one on Amazon that's the same model but 16'. Mine is 11'. You'd have search on amazon or the Dometic site to see about a smaller one if that's what you wanted. www.amazon.com/Dometic-848NS16-400B-8500-Patio-Awning/dp/B00WKK4LXA/ref=sr_1_7?crid=1NRFAKLTNOYYK&dchild=1&keywords=dometic+11+ft+awning&qid=1626917603&sprefix=dometic+awning+11%27%2Caps%2C188&sr=8-7
Very much so. It is so well made. A 25 yr old family owned factory in NH near where I live. I never expect it to leak. The floor doesn't need any undercoating. After about 35,000 miles it's held up well. And they were very accommodating at the factory regarding what I wanted and how I wanted it made for retrofitting it myself. Thanks for the comment. Part 2 is the inside if you haven't watched it yet.
Well, in a camper this size putting one north south one edge of it would still have to be against a wall and it would take up more of the length of the camper as the small corridor on the side of the bed couldn't be used for much. And besides. The wife gets the outside edge as I haven't gotten up in the middle of the night in ten years at least.
Me too, thing is I wake up after dreaming and I'm here! I hope you get to be here some day. It's a nice place. Beautiful in the summer and the winters are wonderful but of course can be cold. But we grew up here so we're used to that being what home is like. I've visited all the lower 48 states over the years but only driven through that panhandle part of Texas on the northeastern part. Took a long time and it's only a tiny part of the state! Flat...
@@CraftsmanontheLake yes some of Texas is very flat. But most is gorgeous. That’s the beauty of my home state. It looks like a desert in one place mountains in another and ocean in another! So big if you drive from one end to the other you think you’ll never leave! HA HA
True but up to a point. To get my bumper to clear the trailer I'd need a 16" hitch extender. You gain 100 lbs of tongue weight for every 12". And the kicker is that the only way to stop it from hitting the trailer is to extend the tongue. Extending the hitch keeps the pivot point the same so you can turn sharper but you still hit the trailer at the same point. I actually had to cut out a cardboard example to believe it.
This is him! Yes she does. But, unless we are right next door to the bathhouses I alway accompany her and wait outside. It's an option she know she always has no question asked. And if she does go by herself, I'm awake and can't get back to sleep until she returns. We always try to be close whenever we can for that reason. Thanks for asking. It's an important question.
Thank you. The awning doesn't have a brand name. I think it's because it's made for the company that sells the cargo trailer I got. But if you go to Amazon and search "cargo camper awning kit complete" you'll see several that are similar or almost the same thing in various brands and sizes.
We have a 6x12 ctc we are finishing. We really got drenched last year in a rain and had to close windows cause of no coverings. Can you please let me know how you made your rear covering. I wanna do that for our windows. Thanks
It's just an aluminum square bar for the edge that hooks on the trailer, a wooden dowel for the front edge and some aluminum square stock for the two supports. All available at home depot. The awning is some sunbrulla that my sister sewed up for me (any awning cloth would do). Then you have to get creative with how to make hooks for the top to connect and pins for the braces to go on. Actually I found everything at home depot in one dept or another. I just walk through till I see something that looks like it would work or looks like something I could bend to make work. I've also seen people make an awning by closing their doors parallel with the camper sides and putting an awning over the top edges of the doors.
When we toured the assembly area I was able to pick out changes/accessories. We chose the 'camper' door over the cargo door. The step was an add-on option that they make there. Welded on aluminum. It was about $75 at the time I think. Anyway, the 25 yr old family company makes an amazing trailer with nothing hidden and you can have it done the way you want within parameters.
The awning is Domitic. It was an option that I could have on the trailer when I ordered it. If you search on Amazon for "rv awning kits" you'll see some that actually look identical in every way except with different names. If you don't search with the word 'kit' in it it will pretty much just show the cloth replacement item. Mine was a $700 add on. I think they actually cost less than that if you purchase it and install it yourself.
Just stumbled across your channel. Look forward to watching your content. Love the build. I’m about to click on the video that gives a tour of the inside. I’m sure others have commented, but if not, you hit the nail on the head and an option is to get an extended tongue. They’ll do it on any trailer But so far from what I see this is an awesome build. Well done.
Thanks, lots of vids. some good some not so much. I hope you enjoy some of them.
This looks great for several reasons. Your video is recorded on a stable tripod, which is a joy to watch. The audio is clear, and what you say is informative as you include the "why" in addition to "what". Just wanted to pass along my thanks for sharing this video. Now I am off to view Part 2.
Thank you. Iphone on a tripod and a remote mike in many areas. Just a hobby. And I my wife would just say I'm long winded ! ;-)
Northern Michigan here. My husband and I did the same thing. We are 75 and 62 we took it to Colorado on our first trip and had a blast. Happy travels.
Loved Michigan a real surprise one of my favorite states. It is a lot of fun isn’t it thanks for posting.
Greetings from Baltimore...really like your trailer...couldn't agree more about the simplicity...we bought a 1977 fiberglass camper and refurbished it and LOVE the simplicity over the ridiculously huge rvs folks think they are camping in...LOL
We used to have a small Little Guy teardrop. We usually stay at state/national parks but sometimes we had to pack into a private park. All the bus sized motor home lined up side by side. We felt like a canned ham between giant loaves of bread. One woman looked at our camper and said, "I couldn't live without my washer and dryer". Never forgot that story, Buffalo Wyoming, Fall 2010.
Just took a look at your channel. Wow, you are really into bees big time!
Perfect, perfect, perfect!❤ going to be buying my cargo trailer this week. Sooooo excited!! Great ideas..Thank you!
Vary nice setup!! So much better then bought campers
Yes, there is some give and take but overall I agree.
I love watching all the creativity & workmanship that goes into these projects! Amazing!
Thank you. Hope you saw part 2, that's the interior.
I know you were asking for viewer hacks, but I’m just a “Wannabee”, so instead I will thank you for your videos! The music selections, and your peaceful delivery are a joy to watch!
Cool, thanks!
I like this, you did a very nice build. I could actually listen to you all day, you have a very soothing voice!
I am totally enthusiastic about your philosophy and simplicity thks
Lots of cool tricks! Beautiful work!
Great build my friend. Thanks for sharing👍👍
Love it and my husband would love the antenna, he’d put his Ham Radio Antenna Up.😎
Great idea. You can get them a lot longer too. Height is always better for reception. Thanks.
I agree in your tongue. It can be added onto. I have v nose 7x12 and it’s much longer than yours. Mine is Wells Cargo. I just put peel and stick tile inside and cabinets in front v nose area. We also painted all the walls. Getting ready to go on a long weekend with it. Have to figure out what we’re doing for potty.
We have a lubable loo. Find it on amazon. Works pretty good but we mostly use the available facilities.
That is a cool idea for the back. Great build. Nice to meet you! Blessings Sherry
Very nice setup! I love the minimal elegance terminology! We’ve done basically the same thing. And I totally agree with you about the water system. We use a 5 gallon job site type cooler. We ordered our trailer specific as well. Barn doors too. I like tinkering with the different features one can come up with. I hope you have a great time everywhere you go! I’ll be “borrowing” a couple of your ideas, so thanks in advance! Happy trails!
Thanks so much and good luck with your ongoing build (as mine is).
Fantastic setup. Love your honesty sharing things you would change. I am planning on doing a similar build. I have come around on the whole idea of a shower and plumbing. I don't need it. I still might install a simple sink with a hand or foot pump. Great job!
Thanks. Yup, we tell it like it is. This is my life. No youtuber acting.
Very, very nice. You thought of everything to enjoy your camper. Nice job.
My Alum lite trailer has the same short hitch problem and a 2’ extension( it is heavy) made a big difference. Cool setup !!!
I did not see where you said how big the trailer was. Nice job by the way. I like how you have what you need without making it complicated.
It's a 7x14 with a tall ceiling. In Part two there is an inside tour and there are some stills with measurement lines showing the exact inside dimensions.
Thanks for the quick answer, enjoyed the video and have started watching your other ones.
Good looking conversion. The quality of the trailer is obvious
Lovely build. Awesome tour. Great reasoning for omitting water etc.
Your back wall and window is a feature I haven't seen before. Thinking I'd like to do some variation on this.
The only thing I'd do different is that I'd put a 1/2" spacer in between the wall and the back. It press closes now. A little space would have been better. Other than that it's just right for us.
I think adding a reciever extension would work. That little trailer doesn't have much tongue wt, so extending it out won't exceed most trucks. I give it a try, before dismissing the idea. Good luck.
Ditto. I had to use on one a UTV trailer pulling with my 2008 Sierra, because I added a wide tool box on the front of the trailer. Worked like a charm!
Love all the thought put into your build! So well designed! Happy adventures!
Nice job. I did a 5'x10' conversion recently...it's great for one person, but yours is a little bigger...would be good for two.
First, I am glad you both enjoy camping and traveling! Second, I think you have done well in keeping it minimal and a great set up. I would look at a hitch extension, with a clamp to stabilize it! They have shims to use with the hitch, but the clamp will do even better because it is not so easy to get the shims out sometimes! Enjoy and stay safe!
Yes, I inquired about one of those. I was told that it was doable but two things didn't add up. One was that for every 12" added it adds 100 lbs to the tongue wt. I need 16". And the pivot point stays the same, so you can turn sharper but it doesn't move the bumper further from the trailer. Strange but true. I actually had to make some small cardboard cutout models to believe it. The only way to fix this is to make the tongue longer. So, I just try to be careful and after hitting the side a few times early on I've managed not to since then. Thnx for the comment.
@@CraftsmanontheLake I was talking about an extended receiver, which would put your trailer back 16 inches. But you need to make sure it's solid! Good luck!
To take care of your hitch problem get an extension for your receiver. I put a 12 inch extension on my hitch, I welded a piece of diamond plate across it for a step. Works great for getting in back of truck and lets me turn very sharp without hitting.
When I inquired at the place I got my camper about them adding a longer tongue they said can't do it. I asked about using a hitch extension and they said for every 12" it adds 100 lbs on the tongue. Still not a bad compromise but I decided not to. Also, adding a hitch extension puts the ball in the middle of the pivot. It lets you turn sharper but in the end doesn't move the end of the bumper further from the side of the camper. Anyway, thanks for the comment. I wish it was something that would totally alleviate the problem.
@@CraftsmanontheLake if you put trailer farther away from truck you can turn sharper.!
@@texdog2772 That's true....
thats a nice camper trailer you have sir.
Good video. Yes I could make that hitch tongue longer and make the hitch coupler removable so when parked somewhere with coupler removed the trailer is much harder to steal.
Love to I called the company and asked (all aluminum) if they could weld on a long tongue. They said that being aluminum it's as long as they dare. Don't know if it's a copout or if it's true. As far as theft. I've got one of those yellow clamp on clamps that goes around the tire.
Hi Dan....Just wondering if you think that I could run a camper similar to yours with only an extension cord and a plug in strip. I know that the small Runaway campers have that only and they come with a small air conditioning unit. I only want something simple. We had two travel trailers and it became just too much for me to drag around. Only need possibly a small air conditioning unit and a small fridge. Let me know what you think. I am no electrician....Thanks and keep up the good work. Love the videos.My wife and I are retired and live in Kentucky.
Thank you. You certainly can run a small AC unit like a bedroom AC with an extension cord as they are only 5 amps. If you look for an extension cord that is #12 wire it shouldn't be a problem at all up to 15 amps. A mini fridge like a dorm fridge is only 2-3 amps. If you think about it. I've got extension cords running to the camper. I just have circuit breakers inside. But there are circuit breakers on the campground shore power connectors you plug into so it should be fine Just be careful how you enter the camper with the wires. Don't want any fires.
@@CraftsmanontheLake Thanks so much for the reply. Stay safe
Hi Dan
Todd Muller again. Can you show me exactly where the upper and lower brackets for the awning attatch to the trailer, and what was used to attach them? Screws, Bolts etc.
It appears you can't send pictures via reply on youtube. Each top bracket has two carriage bolts that go through the support bracket mounting part. Mine goes through the top corner ceiling brace in the camper. The bottom is similar. When fully extended that's the angle that it mounts to the lower section. This install video is identical to the Dometic I have on my camper albeit larger. But the hardware is the same. th-cam.com/video/FdtBrlarRcQ/w-d-xo.html
Wow you did a great job we recently converted a cargo trailer too and loved the whole process of making it our own
I just watched your first video (subscribed too so I can see what else you come up with). Good planning. I like that pit bull grill and the long hose on the shower for the pooch. When I had a dog that would have come in handy.. She was constantly into stuff like mud. Looking forward to the future improvments. Thnx.
Dan, Sir you know how to enjoy. Very nice!
Love your camper, but what caught my attention the most is your cap. It looks so comfortable. Most of the caps are kinda a bit too small for me. Mind sharing the link where you got yours? Many thanks.
Can't remember where I got it but look up 'military style visor cap' on amazon. You'll see a bunch of different ones. Thnx.
Reese used to make a hitch that was longer for custom vans that had the spare tire on the back . The hitch was probably 6 to 8 inches longer than normal.
I've seen some. Thing is I'd need 16" to clear the bumper when turning. Having to live with it right now.
You just answered my question...is a cargo trailer "tin tent" lol still camping or is it Glamping your camping is my kinda camping...minimalistic, get off ground, jeep warm and dry unlike tents bug Karl the Ruffin it part the same
Beautiful trailer. Thanks for sharing this video 🇨🇦❤️🌎
I recognized that plate very quickly (also from maine).
Nice story, video, and build
Thnx.
Yup 😀
I even know what town that plate is registered too, lol. I won’t say on here, just funny the random things one remembers
@@apexconversion9249 That's okay, I'm in Acton.
WOW! Fantastic for part timers! Ingenious!
Love your setup. So fun, and beautiful🍃
Love the progression!
Thank you for sharing your creation with us. Would like to take some ideas from this for my build, if that's alright with you. Also, you have a voice made for TV and radio! Very articulate and smooth.
Of course you can, without asking. We all do that don't we? I do it all the time. That's what a lot of youtube is for. I have a teacher voice. It was what I did most of my life. You automatically go into clarity mode. And if you're in a large room with a lot of people your voice can actually project without a lot of effort. It's just what happens to your vocal cords after years of doing it I think. Thnx.
Really enjoyed this. 👍😎💪⛺️
I too wish tongue was a tad longer, so the addition of items on front would not interfere with maneuvering or the setup. I'm not sure what the engineering/specs are and if this can be modified by welding an additional piece on each side? It would be great to find out. Thank you.
They wouldn't add anything on with my aluminum frame/tongue, but that may not be the issue if your frame is steel.
@@CraftsmanontheLake Thank you for this. Have a fabulous week.
Excellent little build. I am doing a similar project. May I ask what awning that is? I need exactly that. thank you for sharing.
Thank you. The awning doesn't have a brand name. I think it's because it's made for the company that sells the cargo trailer I got. But if you go to Amazon and search "cargo camper awning kit complete" you'll see several that are similar or almost the same thing in various brands and sizes.
@@CraftsmanontheLake Thank you.
Seems to me that those bumper dents are a badge of honor somewhat. My thoughts on this type of camping also. 👍
Well done very inspirational .
Ditto on great voice ....... th narration is well done
Wonderful!! I love your philosophy!
Thnx!
I am from Maine,,love vintage camping.
Isn't it nice here right now!
Very enjoyable videos, great job!
Love it, u have all u need in your trailer. Enjoy ur travel, I hope to do some travel soon.🙏🏻
My Proline trailer will be ready in the first of March. I would like to mount the spare tire on the tongue just as you have done. Did you do the welding? If you had it made would you let me know who did it so I can contact them or if you did the welding would you give me enough specifics to have our local welder do the job for me ? I’m very excited to get the trailer set up for one person and two large dogs. ☺️
OK, I found your August 25th video that answered my question already. My bad. I was on vacation then and missed it. Sorry.
You did an Excellent job! I’m in the process of doing a 6x12
I hope you're documenting it. Maybe post a video? Lot's of interest our here.
@@CraftsmanontheLake What size is your trailer?
@@richardhuffman58 7x14 and 6'4" (I think) tall inside. A little more headroom gives the feeling of 'larger' but the gas mileage takes a bit of a hit for it.
@@CraftsmanontheLake are you set up to boondock with it? I’ve just installed a 30 amp shore power on mine. We’ll always stay in places where there is Electric
what a great video
Minimalist and cozy living. ...way to go.
Nice set up , thanks for sharing all the information!👍
Very nice, Thank you for the info. I am building a simple one to, just got it a couple weeks ago.
Super, be sure to post your results eventually! To cargo converters it's all porn to us.
That super large screen window would be amazing! Especially if you are camping near a babbling creek!
Yes, we leave it open whenever the temps permit it. Besides the shade inside, the doors can be closed part way to give more privacy yet still be open to the outside.
Nice, love your trailer.
Very nice modifications.
Thanks for sharing! Love the trailer simplicity yet full functionality. Regarding a longer tongue, have you considered an extended draw bar? Again - THANKS!
Thanks. The extended hitch keeps the same pivot point. You can pivot sharper but it doesn't (believe it or not) move the bumper further from the side of the trailer. Plus, I'd need 16" and for every foot you add 100 lbs to the tongue wt. So... I've resigned myself to just being very careful.
@@CraftsmanontheLake SUPER good info. I’ve never used one, once seen them. Too bad, that would’ve been too easy - LOL
very nice I like what you have done. We are working on a 7x16 and hope to spend a lit of time in it.
I hope we get to see it. That's a nice size btw. Wish I had those two extra feet.
It's sooo late here. I just went and looked at all 10 parts of your build videos. I must say. You're not just building a camper, you started way at the beginning. You're restoring it as you go along too. You've got crazy ambition my man. And you do some major front end work as a little distraction right in the middle of it! I subscribed. I gotta see where you end up with this.
@@CraftsmanontheLake thanks for watching its a lot more than expected . once you start you have to keep going . we cant wait to use it.
@@CraftsmanontheLake I appreciate You watching my content. You do lots of cool things on Your channel I really like it. a lot dont get filmed I get so excited when I get started I forget to film. now my wife has been reminding me.
@@autocrazytv3718 You gotta get ove that! Filming and putting it up for people to look at is half the fun.
I have a couple cargo trailers but have not built either out yet. Your setup is so well thought out. Maximum minimalist 😀 When you make reservations, what kind of space do you get, ie: tent with electric? Or rv site? Have you ever had issues after arriving? Also, how do you have it insured?
I'm in L/A Maine. Thank you. Peace.
Just down the road from you Acton (Sanford Area). You have to do a trailer or better site. Tent sites in most areas are just for tents. I've never had an issue with a cargo conversion. I've been to all the lower 48 states over the years. 50k miles maybe between this and the teardrop I had before. The insurance is about $35. I have it insured for $10,000.
@@CraftsmanontheLake Awesome. Thank you for your help. As you can tell, just getting started.
nice.. i would like to see the awning made into a screenroom
Ya that would be cool but we camp by traveling. We see things then move on. Sometimes we just stop to continue the next day. Packing up needs to be quick. And we don't really need to be enclosed much anyway. We're outside until we decide to retire for the evening. Thanks for the comment.
Great build out!
Thnx.
John, I visited your site and listened to a few of your cello pieces. Lovely. My two daughters are both accomplished violinists (Suzuki, 11 yrs of it, then other instructors). Thoroughly enjoyed listening to you. Thanks.
Can you tell me what awning you use? Possibly a link to the supplier? We've just ordered a 6.5 x 12 from proline, scheduled for December delivery. We have taken much of your advice in keeping it simple.
Thanks so much.
TM
Yes, the brand is dometic I found one on Amazon that's the same model but 16'. Mine is 11'. You'd have search on amazon or the Dometic site to see about a smaller one if that's what you wanted. www.amazon.com/Dometic-848NS16-400B-8500-Patio-Awning/dp/B00WKK4LXA/ref=sr_1_7?crid=1NRFAKLTNOYYK&dchild=1&keywords=dometic+11+ft+awning&qid=1626917603&sprefix=dometic+awning+11%27%2Caps%2C188&sr=8-7
I love it, he kept it simple.
How do you like the proline trailer other than the short tongue? They seem like a nice trailer.
Very much so. It is so well made. A 25 yr old family owned factory in NH near where I live. I never expect it to leak. The floor doesn't need any undercoating. After about 35,000 miles it's held up well. And they were very accommodating at the factory regarding what I wanted and how I wanted it made for retrofitting it myself. Thanks for the comment. Part 2 is the inside if you haven't watched it yet.
@@CraftsmanontheLake Thank you very much for the reply! I appreciate your information and taking time to make a video for us to all learn from.
Thanks for posting. Very inspiring.
Thank you so much for sharing! 😊😘💕
It's gorgeous
The east/west bed requires somebody crawling over a partner to exit the bed. Why did you dismiss a north/south bed orientation?
Well, in a camper this size putting one north south one edge of it would still have to be against a wall and it would take up more of the length of the camper as the small corridor on the side of the bed couldn't be used for much. And besides. The wife gets the outside edge as I haven't gotten up in the middle of the night in ten years at least.
Very impressive.
Why was that intro so relaxing haha
Cuz , New Hampshire
Outstanding.
Excellent build up. Whats the size of your trailer? Thanks.
Measurements in Part 2. 14ft
This is absolutely fabulous work and so my intentions to do exactly the same … love it
Thank you so much. I hope you succeed with your dream.
Just been looking a horse floats (trailers) for inspiration.
Ah, Austraiian ones right? I didn't know what they were and looked them up. would make a very nice structure to work off of indeed.
I’ve always dreamed of being in Maine 💚💜💙
Me too, thing is I wake up after dreaming and I'm here! I hope you get to be here some day. It's a nice place. Beautiful in the summer and the winters are wonderful but of course can be cold. But we grew up here so we're used to that being what home is like. I've visited all the lower 48 states over the years but only driven through that panhandle part of Texas on the northeastern part. Took a long time and it's only a tiny part of the state! Flat...
@@CraftsmanontheLake yes some of Texas is very flat. But most is gorgeous. That’s the beauty of my home state. It looks like a desert in one place mountains in another and ocean in another! So big if you drive from one end to the other you think you’ll never leave! HA HA
Hitch extender will help you with dents from sharp turns.
True but up to a point. To get my bumper to clear the trailer I'd need a 16" hitch extender. You gain 100 lbs of tongue weight for every 12". And the kicker is that the only way to stop it from hitting the trailer is to extend the tongue. Extending the hitch keeps the pivot point the same so you can turn sharper but you still hit the trailer at the same point. I actually had to cut out a cardboard example to believe it.
Very nice and practical!
OMG! WELL DONE SIR!!
I agree all trailers should never be able to hit the tow vehicle when maneuvering them around.
Exactly what our thoughts are! We converted ours to be climate control, off the ground, out of the weather. Outdoor kitchen…to keep it glamping . 😉
Yes, comfortable but still camping. I know people in motorhomes who have washers and dryers. Thnx
very much love your videos.....right on
Much appreciated
He did a good job in. Everything..BUT his poor wife..does she have to walk in the middle of the night to the bathroom?? Answer please
This is him! Yes she does. But, unless we are right next door to the bathhouses I alway accompany her and wait outside. It's an option she know she always has no question asked. And if she does go by herself, I'm awake and can't get back to sleep until she returns. We always try to be close whenever we can for that reason. Thanks for asking. It's an important question.
Well done. Saved.
Great video. What size is your trailer?
He said is 7 x 14
Very interesting. I thoroughly enjoyed this tour.
Great build! Some really great minimalistic ideas here, thank you. Would love to know what brand your awning is. TIA
Thank you. The awning doesn't have a brand name. I think it's because it's made for the company that sells the cargo trailer I got. But if you go to Amazon and search "cargo camper awning kit complete" you'll see several that are similar or almost the same thing in various brands and sizes.
So nice
We have a 6x12 ctc we are finishing. We really got drenched last year in a rain and had to close windows cause of no coverings. Can you please let me know how you made your rear covering. I wanna do that for our windows. Thanks
It's just an aluminum square bar for the edge that hooks on the trailer, a wooden dowel for the front edge and some aluminum square stock for the two supports. All available at home depot. The awning is some sunbrulla that my sister sewed up for me (any awning cloth would do). Then you have to get creative with how to make hooks for the top to connect and pins for the braces to go on. Actually I found everything at home depot in one dept or another. I just walk through till I see something that looks like it would work or looks like something I could bend to make work. I've also seen people make an awning by closing their doors parallel with the camper sides and putting an awning over the top edges of the doors.
Where did you get your screen door and your step? Nice unit.
When we toured the assembly area I was able to pick out changes/accessories. We chose the 'camper' door over the cargo door. The step was an add-on option that they make there. Welded on aluminum. It was about $75 at the time I think. Anyway, the 25 yr old family company makes an amazing trailer with nothing hidden and you can have it done the way you want within parameters.
@@CraftsmanontheLake Thank you.
What is the brand name of the awning. Was it expensive?
The awning is Domitic. It was an option that I could have on the trailer when I ordered it. If you search on Amazon for "rv awning kits" you'll see some that actually look identical in every way except with different names. If you don't search with the word 'kit' in it it will pretty much just show the cloth replacement item. Mine was a $700 add on. I think they actually cost less than that if you purchase it and install it yourself.
Love it 😍 thanks 😊
I'm glad you like it
Nice video. What's the size of the unit?
Never mind I just saw same question answered by you
Thnx 14x 7 unit. Interior dimensions a 6'6" wide and 6'4" tall.
Very cool ✌️😁👍
Excellent