Congrats to the winner. I'm hoping all the wants to come will have a camping spot. According to the resort, I just booked the last spot available during the event. I'm willing to share but I don't know how or if that's going to be allowed. Anyway, I look forward to my first outing with everyone.
I can't believe how fast they filled up, I know they have allowed us to split the bigger sites for the last couple years. I'm hoping we can still organize some last-minute folks who won the double up. See you there!
Brian, not related to this video. Congrats to the winner though. I need your help! We bought a 2022 HD10 Bushwacker used from a dealer and your videos have helped us SO much! What we thought was stale air for sitting closed up for so long (previous owner) didn’t use much even before winter here in Wisconsin and turns out we suspect to be off gassing from the interior “wood”. Have you heard of this? We have aired it out for WEEKS, all kinds of fans, hepa filtration (useless) charcoal hanging from inside, ozone bomb out of the question and removed the storage area under the bed (stink much) as well. ( There went the under bed storage) reached out to a company sending us an activated charcoal air purifier hoping it helps rid of formaldehyde. Took out the under bed storage dividers, stain sealed the particle board floor, replaced the inside framing just below the doors and now forced to BIN stain/prime water based product the entire cabin area as I had a pretty severe airway attack on our maiden trip out, in the rain, no power and ended up in our tow vehicle for the rest of the night! Cut bait and came home, ended up a medical emergency. Have you any feedback on this that you can share? I have run across other owners with same model scratching their heads of what to do. If I can help even 1 owner with any off gassing remedy, I would be grateful. Thank you! eet612elly@gmail.com
How strange, I have met hundreds of owners and never heard anything like this. I suspect that the previous owner might have done something that led to this problem. Are you sure they didn't spill something caustic inside the camper? The floor is an OSB, this is an industry standard product that's featured nearly every home in the country. It's an indoor building product. The walls are a paneling that is also indoor approved. It's not like they're using a CCA or wolmanized product that will off gas harmful fumes. With this being said, as you know, nearly everything off gases. Something like a mattress or gas than most building materials like particle paneling. Please keep me in the loop , I'm hoping you get this problem figured out and can help others as well. Although I have had people report problems after getting a new mattress or even "the new camper smell", I have never heard anything like this, especially after airing the camper out this much.... definitely not normal Best of luck, Brian
Hi Jacob, Unfortunately, it's been almost impossible to keep up with the database since the craziness around Covid. The prices were changing daily and it was too much. The prices are still cheapest on the East Coast, with Pennsylvania being the best. I'm not sure where you're located, but I can make a few recommendations.
Congrats Susan.
Will we see you there?
How cool, congratulations. I must have missed this opportunity. See ya all in July for our first event.
Can't wait to see you there!
Thank you!! We are so excited!
Yayyy 🥳
Can't wait to see you there, congratulations!
Congratulations Susan!
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congratulation Susan
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Congratulations Susan! Looking forward to meeting you in Hot Springs!
It'll be here before we know it!
Congratulations Susan
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Congrats to the winner!
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Congratulations, Susan!
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Congrats to the winner. I'm hoping all the wants to come will have a camping spot. According to the resort, I just booked the last spot available during the event. I'm willing to share but I don't know how or if that's going to be allowed. Anyway, I look forward to my first outing with everyone.
I can't believe how fast they filled up, I know they have allowed us to split the bigger sites for the last couple years. I'm hoping we can still organize some last-minute folks who won the double up.
See you there!
Thanks!
Wow! Is this a typo? Shoot me an email before I accept this, I want to make sure you didn't hit an extra zero.
Great info.
Thank you!
Darn! Always a bride's maid, never a bride!
Haha... this made me laugh
Way to go, Susan!
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Brian, not related to this video. Congrats to the winner though. I need your help! We bought a 2022 HD10 Bushwacker used from a dealer and your videos have helped us SO much! What we thought was stale air for sitting closed up for so long (previous owner) didn’t use much even before winter here in Wisconsin and turns out we suspect to be off gassing from the interior “wood”. Have you heard of this? We have aired it out for WEEKS, all kinds of fans, hepa filtration (useless) charcoal hanging from inside, ozone bomb out of the question and removed the storage area under the bed (stink much) as well. ( There went the under bed storage) reached out to a company sending us an activated charcoal air purifier hoping it helps rid of formaldehyde. Took out the under bed storage dividers, stain sealed the particle board floor, replaced the inside framing just below the doors and now forced to BIN stain/prime water based product the entire cabin area as I had a pretty severe airway attack on our maiden trip out, in the rain, no power and ended up in our tow vehicle for the rest of the night! Cut bait and came home, ended up a medical emergency. Have you any feedback on this that you can share? I have run across other owners with same model scratching their heads of what to do. If I can help even 1 owner with any off gassing remedy, I would be grateful. Thank you! eet612elly@gmail.com
How strange, I have met hundreds of owners and never heard anything like this. I suspect that the previous owner might have done something that led to this problem. Are you sure they didn't spill something caustic inside the camper?
The floor is an OSB, this is an industry standard product that's featured nearly every home in the country. It's an indoor building product.
The walls are a paneling that is also indoor approved. It's not like they're using a CCA or wolmanized product that will off gas harmful fumes.
With this being said, as you know, nearly everything off gases. Something like a mattress or gas than most building materials like particle paneling.
Please keep me in the loop , I'm hoping you get this problem figured out and can help others as well. Although I have had people report problems after getting a new mattress or even "the new camper smell", I have never heard anything like this, especially after airing the camper out this much.... definitely not normal
Best of luck, Brian
Hey Brian, any chance you could send me the Bushwhacker dealership database so I can shop for the best deal? Great videos and thank you for your time!
Hi Jacob,
Unfortunately, it's been almost impossible to keep up with the database since the craziness around Covid. The prices were changing daily and it was too much. The prices are still cheapest on the East Coast, with Pennsylvania being the best. I'm not sure where you're located, but I can make a few recommendations.
@@DIYOutdoorLifeI’m in Columbus, Ohio so Pennsylvania isn’t too far of a stretch for me. Thanks again!
Congrats Susan!
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