Haha that little sketch was funny! I like your humor :) Cool editing and interesting content! You guys are so calm, I would be arguing non stop with my man!
Haha we were feeling pretty silly that day. That means the world, I (Shelby) spend a TON of time editing so thank you! Oh trust me, we argue plenty while working on the van. It can be super stressful but we try to have fun and remember it will all be worth it when it's done!
We used painters tape to tape a piece of cardboard on the open door, then traced from the outside of the door with a marker. It only took a few minor adjustments after the initial cut. We used that for the 5mm back board. Then we did the shiplap piece by piece which was actually easier than we thought as well.
That turned out great! I am just about doing mine, so I was looking for inspiration and this was jusr perfect! Thanks
That Woody guy sure is funny. ♥️
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I love love this video. Thanks hanks for making this. This color stain is what I want to do for my van.
Haha that little sketch was funny! I like your humor :) Cool editing and interesting content! You guys are so calm, I would be arguing non stop with my man!
Haha we were feeling pretty silly that day. That means the world, I (Shelby) spend a TON of time editing so thank you! Oh trust me, we argue plenty while working on the van. It can be super stressful but we try to have fun and remember it will all be worth it when it's done!
@@EncompassAdventure i really think you have a talent with the editing, Shelby, so keep going! :)
@@colletrees9674 So kind! You just made my day! 🥰
Do you have a way to get inside the door in case something breaks and needs repair, like a latch or a cable, etc.?
Which episode did you do the electic wiring?
Out of curiosity, how is that glue holding up a few years later?
Still going strong. Everything is intact and hasn't moved at all. 😊
@5:39 any tips for making a template for the van door?
We used painters tape to tape a piece of cardboard on the open door, then traced from the outside of the door with a marker. It only took a few minor adjustments after the initial cut. We used that for the 5mm back board. Then we did the shiplap piece by piece which was actually easier than we thought as well.
that ship lap has some bad knots in it