Patrick, hello, but BETTER NOW before you go too far into the build, but that’s life real world , but I just know that you are capable of completion ! GOD BLESS , & CHEERS FROM NJ 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I love you update my friend on your video.. the only problem I see here ..is your buying all the parts and electrical equipment way aheaded time.. I recommend buy them as you go along.. because if you buy them way ahead of time you'll might lose your guarantee .. if one part does not work ..you cannot get your money back.. because you had those parts too long I recommend buy the parts as you work. .don't stock them in your man cave too early.. just saying this way you don't lose your guarantee..
Hey man some advice...once you’ve addressed all of the water leaks, you should drill some test holes round the wet top layer of the flooring to ensure the areas are not larger than they seem to be and that there is no mold underneath. Obviously, it will be much easier and less expensive to address any of these issues now verses when you have a beautifully finished project! Also, you could run a dehumidifier around any moist spots. These are exactly the types of things we deal with at work all the time.
@@NewJerseyOutdoorAdventures Fair enough, I'd never be home either if I had your rig. Still dying to know if anyone could swap an Ecoboost or some other fuel efficient powerplant into that. Gas is not cheap here. Hope you are staying healthy, Patrick. Aloha
@@NewJerseyOutdoorAdventures You were able to find a co to do the 4x4 conversion, right? Might they know a guy? I also have a 66 VW split window that I would love to put the engine, awd drivetrain, brakes, wheels, from a WRX STI.
Patrick, hello, but BETTER NOW before you go too far into the build, but that’s life real world , but I just know that you are capable of completion ! GOD BLESS , & CHEERS FROM NJ 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thank you very much for checking in
SO thankful there are people with skills and dreams to refurbish
Thank you for watching it’s going to be an adventure
I love you update my friend on your video.. the only problem I see here ..is your buying all the parts and electrical equipment way aheaded time.. I recommend buy them as you go along.. because if you buy them way ahead of time you'll might lose your guarantee .. if one part does not work ..you cannot get your money back.. because you had those parts too long I recommend buy the parts as you work. .don't stock them in your man cave too early.. just saying this way you don't lose your guarantee..
Thank you for watching
Wow can wait until you get started, It looks like its going to come together nicely!
Thank you Theo
Love the sofa and the colour of it. It’s going to look really nice on that flooring
Thank you very much
That sofa is so cool, what a great color! Worked out really well that the Nest dimensions fit your Bambi 👍🏻
Thank you 🙏🏼
Wow, nice house 👍🏻
Thank you 🙏🏼
can't wait to see how this turns out. thanks for sharing.
Thank you Rob
Awesome build
Thank you Daniel
Mixing the old with the new. I dig it.
Thank you for watching
Excited to watch your build!
Thank you Rick
Cool! I'll be watching📺
Thank you very much
✨At least you have lots of space in your basement, to store all the equipment you need. Enjoying the process✨
Hey man some advice...once you’ve addressed all of the water leaks, you should drill some test holes round the wet top layer of the flooring to ensure the areas are not larger than they seem to be and that there is no mold underneath. Obviously, it will be much easier and less expensive to address any of these issues now verses when you have a beautifully finished project! Also, you could run a dehumidifier around any moist spots. These are exactly the types of things we deal with at work all the time.
Thank you for the suggestion
Wished I had skills to do this kind of stuff, I'll be watching your progress. 😀🧝♂️
Thank you for watching
Very cool project !
Thank you Barry
This is going to be fun.
Thank you John
I just bought a supply of popcorn. Good luck.
👍🏽🍻
Mind sharing where you got the double battery box? I need something like that for my AS Sport using 2 golf cart batteries. Thanks
Pat I ordered it right on Amazon from Camco
Do you mind sharing where you sourced the water tank? I’m in the middle of a build and didn’t want to end up with junk.
Inca plastics
A resto-mod Airstream Bambi !! Nice
Thank you very much
I’m looking forward to more Bambi videos. Some ppl name their trailers. Did you name Bambi?
Thank you for watching. I have not named her yet
Can you do a walk around on your Bronco? . ... just asking. 👍🇺🇸.
I ha e an older video in the channel from 2014
A pool table would be nice in that basement. Aloha from Maui. Come on out when the zombie Apocalypse is over.
Thank you Ryan. Not home enough to justify it
@@NewJerseyOutdoorAdventures Fair enough, I'd never be home either if I had your rig. Still dying to know if anyone could swap an Ecoboost or some other fuel efficient powerplant into that. Gas is not cheap here. Hope you are staying healthy, Patrick. Aloha
I would love an eco boost in this rig
@@NewJerseyOutdoorAdventures You were able to find a co to do the 4x4 conversion, right? Might they know a guy? I also have a 66 VW split window that I would love to put the engine, awd drivetrain, brakes, wheels, from a WRX STI.
Your classic IH jeep is just the BEST. Does it tow well?
It is a ford bronco not a international harvester scout.
Yes this is a 1972 Ford Bronco
New Jersey Outdoor Adventures My bad. Poorly spotted. But still excellent.
“Everybody loves Raymond’s airstream”
Hello 👋🏼
is that an orange Ford Bronco?
Yes it is.