I know it doesn't sound like it but I swear I mean this as a compliment. This mural looks so good it belongs on a U-Haul truck lol. The first one nailed the cool modern RV style but this one is on a whole other level.
As someone who has been told he’s too anal about a project’s details and who’s has engaged in countless builds, many before the bottomless pit of information that is the interwebs, I take my hat off to you Sir. You done a truly superb job on this project. I am planning my own houseboat based on a stripped down pontoon boat and I have every intention to steal everything you’ve shared in this series to make my houseboat better. In this day in age, where people praise crude builds as craftsmanship, it has been refreshing to be able to binge watch a true Master Craftsman. Thank you!
Thank you very much for taking the time and writing such a kind comment! It has been quite the journey so far with this boat and it makes my day when people like yourself find something useful in my videos. I wish you the best on your exciting Houseboat project! Cheers!
I never tried PMF without plywood backing, so I can't really speak about that. UV light is not a problem. Out of all the finishes you can apply to wood or canvas, paint is the most UV resistant one.
0:26 I think it will be like wet canvas frozen. It can not hold up the shape with little external force apply, but again has to do with built size to material thickness ratio. If model size, could hold up, if life size will not. Expotential relationship. I am also study the other u tuber using only foam with ur technique to build a trailer. His is all about weight conservation. Ur is about $... Just like fiber glass boat under the uv too long will deteriated. Another tuber use heavy duty recycle corrugated cardboard to build a round shelter. 0:26
نحن معجبون بعملك وادائك انت فعلا انسان تستحق الاحترام والتقدير تعمل من اجل ايصال الفكرة للجميع اتمنى ان تقرا جميع تعليقاتي وانتظر الاجابه لتوضيح ما لم نفهمه بسبب اللغه البسيطه التي تعلمناها
Regarding the roof and the roof hatch, from my experience with boats, you'll have people sun-bathing on that roof the first day you anchor up on a sunny day. Not sure you need to swing the hatch around to accomodate that. Should it become popular and turn out to be difficult to navigate, some kind of grab handle might be sufficient. Oh, and if you don't expressly forbid it, kids will dive of that roof. I know I would have... Or will you fill the roof with solar panels?
Good points! I talked about this in the comment section on one of the videos. The roof hatch is there for one purpose only. To be able to switch from chimney to raincap above the woodstove, when traveling on the road. That means only half of my body will ever stick out up there. The curved roof wouldn't make for a very good deck anyway. Besides that, I do plan on installing solar panels on some point. Kids will have to jump off the deck in the front, or ideally, there are no kids on board😄
@@adrianwoodworm I remember you talking about the hatch - I've been binging so that was a day or two ago for me. The roof is curved - but along the fore/aft axis, a dedicated sun worshipper would fit - especially after a long cold winter :) But solar panels seems like it would claim that space. Have you given any thought to the top-heavyness of your boat? Any chance you'll require ballast at the bottom to keep it steady?
@mattiasfagerlund You are not the first one to bring this up. I think the bed frame that is tucked under the ceiling gives people the impression that the boat is very top heavy, even though the frame weighs only 60lbs. I believe that the two water tanks, batteries, fuel tank, motor, and part of the cabinets themselves act as ballast since all of it is located at the very bottom. (My boat doesn't have a traditional bilge space) Also, the two 3 inch keels should help to prevent sudden excessive movement along the longitudinal axis. Of course, if I cover the entire roof in solar panels, I would add a lot of weight! That is why I would go for flexible monocristalline solar panels. They are much lighter. But all of that is still far in the future. At the end of the day, there is only one way to figure out if the boat floats, and on that day, I will also figure out if I was right about the top heaviness😄
@seanmartin9583 I don't have the dimensions in my head right now, but I think in part one or two, I show the exact measurements. Good luck with your project. You are in for a lot of work😁
Good question! Yes, you could, but I wouldn't. It is completely waterproof, without a doubt. This method has been used in the past, only with different, oilbased paints. The problem is, in comparison to something like epoxy and fiberglass, it has very little wear and puncture resistance. A hull that makes contact with the ground on the shore would be compromised much faster than other more common materials. That being said, I think it could be a good, low-cost solution for a foam core kajak for example, as long as you are aware of the weakness and act accordingly.
I managed to accidentally delete the original video while messing around in the shorts section in the youtube studio app. It really sucks because now I lost the comments and the view count. I can't believe I was stupid enough to do that, I wanted to delete a lousy short, I was just playing around and didn't realize I am about to delete the original video instead of the short😩
I sure suddenly remembered a couple German swear words this morning😄 I am known to make my mistakes a couple times before my Neanderthal brain learns (maybe too many paint fumes ..🤔) so I wouldn't be surprised if this isn't the last time.
I know it doesn't sound like it but I swear I mean this as a compliment. This mural looks so good it belongs on a U-Haul truck lol. The first one nailed the cool modern RV style but this one is on a whole other level.
Haha! I definitely take it as a compliment, and I do appreciate it, thank you!!
The art work, craftsmanship, engineering indeed EVERYTHING about this project is awe inspiring. ❤
That is very kind of you Sarah, thank you for that lovely comment!
As someone who has been told he’s too anal about a project’s details and who’s has engaged in countless builds, many before the bottomless pit of information that is the interwebs, I take my hat off to you Sir. You done a truly superb job on this project.
I am planning my own houseboat based on a stripped down pontoon boat and I have every intention to steal everything you’ve shared in this series to make my houseboat better.
In this day in age, where people praise crude builds as craftsmanship, it has been refreshing to be able to binge watch a true Master Craftsman.
Thank you!
Thank you very much for taking the time and writing such a kind comment! It has been quite the journey so far with this boat and it makes my day when people like yourself find something useful in my videos.
I wish you the best on your exciting Houseboat project!
Cheers!
@@adrianwoodworm, windows, I’m chafing at the bit to see what you’re planning for your windows. LOL
One of the most impressive and beautiful things I've ever seen. Thank you for sharing your artistry and perseverance.
Thank you for your kind comment!
You never disappoint. Your visions of things you create amaze me. Thank you for this video.
Thank you, comments like yours mean a lot to me!
Beautiful. Thanks for the DIY trial and error and step by step explanations. 🙌
You are welcome! Thank you for watching and commenting!!
Thank you for sharing and of course everything looks awesome! I hope you and your family have a great holiday!!!
Thank you for watching! I wish you wonderful holidays as well!
Absolute WOW!! I came for the PMF on the previous video. I stayed for the artwork and absolute skill you have. Hence I'm now a subscriber!
Thank you very much! I am glad you found my content interesting, and I really appreciate your support🙏
Nice fan. Wish I had that in my RV. It had air, but a fan like that would have been great.
Really enjoyed this video again and great progress on the houseboat. You’re a man of many talents!
Thank you!🙏
Sir you are a testament to true talent!!!!!
Thank you, you are too kind!
I love this project, the creativity is inspiring!
Thank you!
O-U-T-standing Adrian! I can't wait to see the maiden voyage! Enjoy the time off with family and friends!
Thank you! I hope you have a wonderful holiday season!
@@adrianwoodworm Christmas IS the most wonderful time of year!
You’re an artist. Somebody make this man do art full time..
😄 thank you Ryan, I really appreciate your comment!
I love the Belted Kingfisher in your mural!
Thank you, you are the first one who recognized the bird and commented on it!
Dang! Well done. Excellent build and video
Thank you!
Love your artwork.
Thank you🙏
Great Painting!!! AllthebestRoy
Thank you Roy!
Unglaublich! Grosse Klasse!
Vielen Dank!
Wow! You are extremely talented ❤
Thank you, much appreciated!🙏
Great job, that looks awesome!
Thanks brother, glad you liked it!
BEAUTIFUL!
Thank you!
amazing art work, will make all other stripe painted boats look mundane
Thanks Dale, much appreciated!
If there is no plywood to 12:17 minimized weight, will paint canvas hold up a dome shape structure?
Wonder how PMF can hold up uv?
I never tried PMF without plywood backing, so I can't really speak about that.
UV light is not a problem. Out of all the finishes you can apply to wood or canvas, paint is the most UV resistant one.
0:26 I think it will be like wet canvas frozen. It can not hold up the shape with little external force apply, but again has to do with built size to material thickness ratio. If model size, could hold up, if life size will not. Expotential relationship.
I am also study the other u tuber using only foam with ur technique to build a trailer.
His is all about weight conservation.
Ur is about $...
Just like fiber glass boat under the uv too long will deteriated.
Another tuber use heavy duty recycle corrugated cardboard to build a round shelter. 0:26
Wow. Just wow ❤
Thank you!😁
نحن معجبون بعملك وادائك انت فعلا انسان تستحق الاحترام والتقدير تعمل من اجل ايصال الفكرة للجميع اتمنى ان تقرا جميع تعليقاتي وانتظر الاجابه لتوضيح ما لم نفهمه بسبب اللغه البسيطه التي تعلمناها
Thank you very much, I appreciate your compliment! There is a little bit of a language barrier here, but I found out how to translate it🙂👍
نحتاج توضيح مكتوب عن خطوات العمل والمواد المستخدمه في لصق الكانفس على الخشب اي pmf بالتفصيل
th-cam.com/video/dQ2lDYkKwlE/w-d-xo.html
This link leads to the video that showes how exactly I applied the PMF. Thank you for your interest!
Regarding the roof and the roof hatch, from my experience with boats, you'll have people sun-bathing on that roof the first day you anchor up on a sunny day. Not sure you need to swing the hatch around to accomodate that. Should it become popular and turn out to be difficult to navigate, some kind of grab handle might be sufficient. Oh, and if you don't expressly forbid it, kids will dive of that roof. I know I would have... Or will you fill the roof with solar panels?
Good points! I talked about this in the comment section on one of the videos. The roof hatch is there for one purpose only. To be able to switch from chimney to raincap above the woodstove, when traveling on the road. That means only half of my body will ever stick out up there. The curved roof wouldn't make for a very good deck anyway. Besides that, I do plan on installing solar panels on some point. Kids will have to jump off the deck in the front, or ideally, there are no kids on board😄
@@adrianwoodworm I remember you talking about the hatch - I've been binging so that was a day or two ago for me. The roof is curved - but along the fore/aft axis, a dedicated sun worshipper would fit - especially after a long cold winter :)
But solar panels seems like it would claim that space.
Have you given any thought to the top-heavyness of your boat? Any chance you'll require ballast at the bottom to keep it steady?
@mattiasfagerlund You are not the first one to bring this up. I think the bed frame that is tucked under the ceiling gives people the impression that the boat is very top heavy, even though the frame weighs only 60lbs. I believe that the two water tanks, batteries, fuel tank, motor, and part of the cabinets themselves act as ballast since all of it is located at the very bottom. (My boat doesn't have a traditional bilge space) Also, the two 3 inch keels should help to prevent sudden excessive movement along the longitudinal axis. Of course, if I cover the entire roof in solar panels, I would add a lot of weight! That is why I would go for flexible monocristalline solar panels. They are much lighter. But all of that is still far in the future. At the end of the day, there is only one way to figure out if the boat floats, and on that day, I will also figure out if I was right about the top heaviness😄
@@adrianwoodworm Makes sense, looking forward for whatever comes next in the build!
do you have any dimensions on this tiny houseboat? I like it and am going to build one myself simulating your methods, great stuff!
@seanmartin9583 I don't have the dimensions in my head right now, but I think in part one or two, I show the exact measurements. Good luck with your project. You are in for a lot of work😁
Tatonka a good boat name
I actually REALLY like that idea!
can this be used below the water line?
Good question! Yes, you could, but I wouldn't. It is completely waterproof, without a doubt. This method has been used in the past, only with different, oilbased paints. The problem is, in comparison to something like epoxy and fiberglass, it has very little wear and puncture resistance. A hull that makes contact with the ground on the shore would be compromised much faster than other more common materials. That being said, I think it could be a good, low-cost solution for a foam core kajak for example, as long as you are aware of the weakness and act accordingly.
You are an artest.just say it,its ok to admit it.
And revision two. Hmm. Change in animation?
No, I am sorry for this, I accidentally deleted the original so this is just a re-upload.
@@adrianwoodworm well done on the craftsmanship and the art.
Why did you reupload?
I managed to accidentally delete the original video while messing around in the shorts section in the youtube studio app. It really sucks because now I lost the comments and the view count. I can't believe I was stupid enough to do that, I wanted to delete a lousy short, I was just playing around and didn't realize I am about to delete the original video instead of the short😩
@@adrianwoodwormoh man, been there! I am super paranoid when I delete anything from TH-cam. There is no undo! 😮
@@BustedKnuckleWoodworks I learned that the hard way. Definitely a bummer.
@@adrianwoodworm the good news is, I guarantee you’ll never do it again 😆
I sure suddenly remembered a couple German swear words this morning😄 I am known to make my mistakes a couple times before my Neanderthal brain learns (maybe too many paint fumes ..🤔) so I wouldn't be surprised if this isn't the last time.