Do THIS to save your RV! POR-15 rust restoration
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ส.ค. 2023
- How did we save our motorhome? We did a full restoration on the rusty frame of our Toyota Motorhome. Thanks to an awesome product called POR15. This will give extended life to our beloved camper. Watch and see how we did, and the fails along the way. ______________________________________________________________________________________________
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We are San Diego natives, married in 2016, and have always been called to explore the outdoors. As we tackle renovations on our Toyota Motorhome, we will continue to seek out new adventures. We started this channel to capture our experiences and share with friends and family :)
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You absolutely should keep the butterfly crossing bumper sticker 😊
Yes!! We definitely will :D
Amazing job guys. We are so proud of you and your painted hands.
😂 the painted hands is forever so it seems
Another big step this week. Be careful tho that might be a load-bearing bumper sticker. 👍
Hahaha we think you are spot on! Definitely gotta keep it in place or this might crumble to the ground
My wife and I are restoring a 1972 Scamp trailer. I just need to install (weld in ) the new axle and then POR the frame .Then it'll be ready for the road in FEB. Thank you for the POR tips. We are enjoying your video series of the MH build.
Looove the Scamp trailers, that is legit. Hoping everything goes smooth for you!
great painting!
Thank you 😊
Thanks for sharing your dogs and life! I have a 1989 Toyota Dolphin rv 6cyl. 129400 miles and I do all my own mechanics and coach repair. Fortunately I had little cab repair. I always coat the roof every year and use solar panels to a 1500 Jackery.🏄♀️🐕😇
Thank you for watching :) oh nice!! Sounds like you got a good system!
❤ keep up the great work love it
🙏🏻 thank you!
Big project! I don’t feel so bad about ours now! So glad I found your channel and will be watching all the past videos on your restoration!
Hugeeeee project 😂 thanks for stopping by, some crazy plot twists are coming in the next few weeks
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hahaha ya that stuff doesn't come off easy thats for sure. I had it on my hads for weeks last time i used it. I'm Painting an 85 rite now.
Haha that stuff is nuts, but at least we know it will last! Oh heck yeah!!
5-7 days for Por 15 to remove from skin I still have some on me from 3 days ago 😅
Haha! We’re glad to not be the only ones 😆
Holy heck, what a nightmare...
Our thoughts exactly 😂 thankfully we’ve progressed quite a bit since this
@JoeandEmmaLee this video straight up gave me a panic attack!!! But I'm so happy for how your home on wheel project is turning out! I have a 1990 Toyota Warrior in good mechanical condition but has delamination issues / a bad roof /door / nonexistent A/C but one solar panel and possibly a sunken floor... so I'm on a journey as well!
PS: So jealous of all the wonderful help you were able to get but I'm so thankful for the videos!
@dantemurdock5903 😂 we understand why! Wow it sounds like your describing our Toyota ;) jk jk. They are definitely projects but we’ll worth the effort in our opinion. We wish you the best in your journey and appreciate you watching ours! ❤️
We typical guys don’t never read the instructions
Do first.. then learn