none of the other build video’s I have seen go into the detail of how to seal and trim the roof to sidewall. very instructive! your build video is by far the most detailed I have ever seen. care and precision of the build is incredible. I know capturing this project has been a ton of work for you. THANKS for sharing!!!
It amazes me how you accomplish all that in a 1 car garage. If you only had about 2’ more in garage width it would certainly make building easier. Being an amateur woodworker I really appreciate your use of jigs to accomplish some of these tasks. I bet you’ve spent nearly as much in clamps and wood for jigs as you have in building materials. You can never have too many clamps!
LOL! Yup... can never have too many clamps! Should have seen my garage when I was building my 6 x 12 RV... had to lose weight just to get around the thing! :)
Great job and great video! I noticed you marked the position of the supports or ribs under the Filon. Always impressed by the fact that you do those jobs alone!
Hey Al, could you help me find the kind of 3M adhesive tapes you're using on your camper? I was planning to use butyl tape but the stuff you're using looks so much better!
Yup... go to ULINE.com and use part number S-20344. This is the 3M 4411N Extreme Sealing Tape - 2" x 36 yds 40 mil, perfect for the job! Hope that helps!!
Hi Batman Oregan , Great work ,fantasic job you do well detail. Parts are fun to fun !lol We are about to start our project of building a teardrop. . I was wandering if you could tell me what you call those brace /bracket on the corner of the gallery hatch door are call. i can't find anything like that. Keep up the good work do appreciate your time and effort. and thanks for sharing . we are in australia keep smiling. cheers jm
Thank you! I used the HT11-01 Black Aluminum Insert 5/8″ Leg Roof Edge Molding 93″ Length from Vintage Technologies on the outside of the teardrop. Hope that helps!
You mentioned using butyl tape to seal the trim on top of the 3m tape. Do you also put a bead of proflex along the edge of the trim later or is that not necessary?
Looking real good! Do you have a link to that high-bond tape you can share? At least a link to the manufacturer's website, so I can make sure it's the right stuff?
Thanks Mark! From Raynald below who provided the link... www.amazon.com/3M-Acrylic-Extreme-Adhesive-Translucent/dp/B007UUELU8/ref=sr_1_5?crid=3VYUQ8ITEGVLO&dchild=1&keywords=3m+extreme+sealing+tape&qid=1590858832&sprefix=3M+extreme%2Caps%2C167&sr=8-5
Hi there! If you Google search or Ebay or Amazon 3M 4412N you should find what you are looking for. The 4412 is the 80 Mil, and the 4411 is the 40 Mil. Hope that helps!
Now i know that you get some stuff from affordable rving from past video, did you get the trim from them ? Im on the other coast and im scared to mail order that because its so fragile so i have to find a source near wash dc
Hey Brent! Actually, I purchased the trim from Vintage Technologies (and some from Ebay), Comes very well packaged in a thick tube. Never had a problem as of yet. If you can find it close, that's the best deal, no shipping, but if not, no worries with Vintage Technologies... they package real good!
@@OregonBatman ill google them to see their website, thanks for the info. Your builds coming awesome keep up the great work. I look forward to the videos
@@OregonBatman i found their website and on alot of the trim its way cheaper than other places i seen online, thats a great resource thank you ! If you ever run into a slow build week a video of suppliers and your opinion of them could be an idea, heck might even get you sponsored with discounts
Hi Batman, I really enjoy this video series. A cupple of questions; what size are your walls? and I clicked on your link and got no were, so how much and how can I get your plans? Thanks guy
Hello Charles! The overall thickness of the wall are 3/4". 1/2" for inside walls, 1/4" Luan with Filon for outside. I have to update the link, sorry about that. Email me and I will send you a link for the plans... batman97741@gmail.com Thanks for watching!!
Thank you Aaron! I recommend the 3M tape for sealing the edges, once the edges are sealed, use the butyl tape or your choice of sealant to prevent water leaks. If the sealant/butyl fails and water leaks do occur, the 3M tape will help prevent water from penetrating the edges into the wood.
Hey Tony! I had the same issue with the aluminum trim I used on my 6 x 12. The metal was too stiff, not really the bendable type. The trim I purchased from Vintage Technology is the bendable aluminum... much easier to work with and very little kinking (if any at all)! Yup... highly recommend a butt-load of clamps! LOL!
Nice job on the trim work!! Do have a product code for the 3M tape? I have been trying to find a large roll in either 2-3" wide with no luck other then 25' lengths. thank you
Hey Dave3000! That's the ticket... it is a softer aluminum designed for the RV industries able to take the bends. And with a gentle persuasion, able to handle the 8" radii. My little jig worked! My other option would have cost me $300 for a roller to bend the aluminum! Whew!
Sure thing... 3M 4412N Extreme Sealing Tape. You can find it on Ebay or Amazon, or Google it for different locations, link below: www.amazon.com/3M-Acrylic-Extreme-Adhesive-Translucent/dp/B007UUELU8/ref=sr_1_5?crid=3VYUQ8ITEGVLO&dchild=1&keywords=3m+extreme+sealing+tape&qid=1590858832&sprefix=3M+extreme%2Caps%2C167&sr=8-5
@@OregonBatman I'm having trouble finding this tape. I emailed 3M to see if they've replaced the 4412N with something else. The link above sends to a product that is 18 yards and $397! I'll post if I get info from 3M.
@@microgreensgrower3946 I see it for sale on Ebay... yeah, not cheap. You can also look for the 4411N which is 40 mil vs the 4412N which is 80 mil thick
@kellylogan5557 My sticky tape was pretty wide and I didn't want the sticky to stick beyond the trim. So I used the blue tape as a trim line. Once the trim was on and everything was sealed up... I trimed the sticky tape and pulled off the blue tape pulling with it excess sticky. Gave me a clean line and looked purrty! :)
Okay may have been some camera Wizardry or my 54 year old eyeballs I just I know what you were trying to accomplish with a nice clean Edge but it looks like there would be a bunch of blue tape left underneath the sticky anyway have a good evening keep up the good work
Not on Vintage Technologies website... Part number: HT11-01 93" Insert Roof Edge Molding - Powder coated Black 1-1/8" Wide x 5/8" Tall (1" PVC Insert not included) Price $14.50
none of the other build video’s I have seen go into the detail of how to seal and trim the roof to sidewall. very instructive! your build video is by far the most detailed I have ever seen. care and precision of the build is incredible. I know capturing this project has been a ton of work for you. THANKS for sharing!!!
Thanks Del! I appreciate that!
@@OregonBatman I'll second that!
Your right this is the best build video series I’ve seen kudos to you Batman your awesome
I echo this comment
YOUR ATTENTION TO DETAIL IS AMAZING!
Seriously your videos are making me want to build a camper and ive never done a project that big...
Thank you Dayton! I think you will find that you are more than capable! :)
I am once again impressed with your workmanship Al. Thanks for another great start to a Saturday morning!
Thanks Rick!
I noticed a different cooler!
A work of art. So smooth, refined and genius detailed tutorial.
Thank you FP T! Cheers!
Very impressed with the workmanship of your build OB. Well done. Can't wait to watch and re-watch and re-watch and re-watch. Cheers 👍
Awesome, thank you aimee6781!
Such great instruction. Sealing has been our number one question. We like what you’re doing. Thanks!
Awesome! Thanks Dennis!
Nice job.
Thank ya!!
It amazes me how you accomplish all that in a 1 car garage. If you only had about 2’ more in garage width it would certainly make building easier. Being an amateur woodworker I really appreciate your use of jigs to accomplish some of these tasks. I bet you’ve spent nearly as much in clamps and wood for jigs as you have in building materials. You can never have too many clamps!
LOL! Yup... can never have too many clamps! Should have seen my garage when I was building my 6 x 12 RV... had to lose weight just to get around the thing! :)
incredible high-quality work!
Thank you! Cheers!
Great trick with the jig. I was already wondering how you would get a perfect curve. You nailed it.
Thanks Ivo!
Looking good!
Thanks for the video.
Thanks Rocky!
Great job and great video! I noticed you marked the position of the supports or ribs under the Filon. Always impressed by the fact that you do those jobs alone!
Thank you sir... mark the stud locations or you will surely drill into a screw! :)
Hey Al, could you help me find the kind of 3M adhesive tapes you're using on your camper? I was planning to use butyl tape but the stuff you're using looks so much better!
Yup... go to ULINE.com and use part number S-20344. This is the 3M 4411N Extreme Sealing Tape - 2" x 36 yds 40 mil, perfect for the job! Hope that helps!!
Hi Batman Oregan ,
Great work ,fantasic job you do well detail.
Parts are fun to fun !lol
We are about to start our project of building a teardrop.
.
I was wandering if you could tell me what you call those brace /bracket on the corner of the gallery hatch door are call.
i can't find anything like that.
Keep up the good work do appreciate your time and effort. and thanks for sharing .
we are in australia keep smiling.
cheers jm
Got those Miter Braces from OregonTrail'r www.oregontrailer.net/store/p19/Miter_Braces_for_Wide_T-Molding.html Thanks!
Hi Batman you should quit your day job and build teardrop trailers lol...What a great eye fir detail great job bud.
Oh man... If I knew I could make a living from it, probably would! :)
The black trim is going to make that dude pop. Have you thought about a little bit of vinyl decal stuff? Oh say like your logo. Looks great man.
Thanks BB! Ohhhhhh.... I gots me somethin in mind for decals!! :) Stay tuned!
I can't wait OB.
Good morning sir great job on your teardrop i was wondering what kind of trim are you using for your build
Thank you! I used the HT11-01 Black Aluminum Insert 5/8″ Leg Roof Edge Molding 93″ Length from Vintage Technologies on the outside of the teardrop. Hope that helps!
Thank you for answering my question just love how you break down so easy to understand the build
You're welcome! Thank you for checking out the videos!
You mentioned using butyl tape to seal the trim on top of the 3m tape. Do you also put a bead of proflex along the edge of the trim later or is that not necessary?
Yup... that comes later! Made sure everything was sealed up nice-n-good! Keep watchin'
@@OregonBatman thank you. I will
Looking real good! Do you have a link to that high-bond tape you can share? At least a link to the manufacturer's website, so I can make sure it's the right stuff?
Thanks Mark! From Raynald below who provided the link...
www.amazon.com/3M-Acrylic-Extreme-Adhesive-Translucent/dp/B007UUELU8/ref=sr_1_5?crid=3VYUQ8ITEGVLO&dchild=1&keywords=3m+extreme+sealing+tape&qid=1590858832&sprefix=3M+extreme%2Caps%2C167&sr=8-5
@@OregonBatman Thank you Al! And thank you Raynald!
Al, where did you purchase the 3M high bond sealant tape?
Got that from Ebay... 3M 4412N Sealing Tape,Ionomer,White,50mm x 5Yd
Could you give me a link to the 3m tape that you are using? I just bought some and it doesn't look anything like what is in your video. Thx
Hi there! If you Google search or Ebay or Amazon 3M 4412N you should find what you are looking for. The 4412 is the 80 Mil, and the 4411 is the 40 Mil. Hope that helps!
Now i know that you get some stuff from affordable rving from past video, did you get the trim from them ? Im on the other coast and im scared to mail order that because its so fragile so i have to find a source near wash dc
Hey Brent! Actually, I purchased the trim from Vintage Technologies (and some from Ebay), Comes very well packaged in a thick tube. Never had a problem as of yet. If you can find it close, that's the best deal, no shipping, but if not, no worries with Vintage Technologies... they package real good!
@@OregonBatman ill google them to see their website, thanks for the info. Your builds coming awesome keep up the great work. I look forward to the videos
@@OregonBatman i found their website and on alot of the trim its way cheaper than other places i seen online, thats a great resource thank you ! If you ever run into a slow build week a video of suppliers and your opinion of them could be an idea, heck might even get you sponsored with discounts
Here's another vote for a video on your suppliers. Or point me to where you've discussed it. You're a master craftsman Batman!
You mention the 3M tape could you please provide the specifics and where you obtain it from ..
Got that from Ebay... 3M 4412N Sealing Tape,Ionomer,White,50mm x 5Yd (kind of spendy)
Thank you!
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What size/type screws do you use for aluminium trim? .
I used #6 or #8 truss head screws 3/4" to 1". I find the truss head gives a better pull because the heads are wider. Thanks for checking it out!
Hi Batman, I really enjoy this video series. A cupple of questions; what size are your walls? and I clicked on your link and got no were, so how much and how can I get your plans? Thanks guy
Hello Charles! The overall thickness of the wall are 3/4". 1/2" for inside walls, 1/4" Luan with Filon for outside. I have to update the link, sorry about that. Email me and I will send you a link for the plans... batman97741@gmail.com Thanks for watching!!
Your build videos are great help! You recommend using the 3M tape over butyl tape with as much success for limiting water leakage?
Thank you Aaron! I recommend the 3M tape for sealing the edges, once the edges are sealed, use the butyl tape or your choice of sealant to prevent water leaks. If the sealant/butyl fails and water leaks do occur, the 3M tape will help prevent water from penetrating the edges into the wood.
@@OregonBatman Thanks for the fast response and advice!
I'm having a nightmare trying to bend without kinking!!! I think I need a smaller flange on the trim -(and a butt load more clamps)!!!
Hey Tony! I had the same issue with the aluminum trim I used on my 6 x 12. The metal was too stiff, not really the bendable type. The trim I purchased from Vintage Technology is the bendable aluminum... much easier to work with and very little kinking (if any at all)! Yup... highly recommend a butt-load of clamps! LOL!
I am enjoying you vid and was wondering what type of tires you are using?
Thanks Train Guy! Tires and wheels are cheapies from a local store. But.......... soon to change, stay tuned! :)
Nice job on the trim work!! Do have a product code for the 3M tape? I have been trying to find a large roll in either 2-3" wide with no luck other then 25' lengths. thank you
Thanks Len!
Is that the 5/8” trim from vintage tech
Yes it is... it is a softer aluminum and the 5/8" leg helps making the bends easier! Thanks for checking it out Jerry!
Can you tell me your source for the black corner trim?
All my trim was purchased from Vintage Technologies... great people!
How does a 5/8 flange not kink when formed to an inside radius, especially a soft metal like aluminum?
Hey Dave3000! That's the ticket... it is a softer aluminum designed for the RV industries able to take the bends. And with a gentle persuasion, able to handle the 8" radii.
My little jig worked! My other option would have cost me $300 for a roller to bend the aluminum! Whew!
what trim did you use?
Got these at Vintage Technologies (or Ebay)... part number HT11-01-BLK
Do you have a place you purchase the 3m tape from or do you have a product number for it.
Hey Russ... I purchased the tape from Ebay. Part Number is 3M 4412N... 5 yd roll cost me $26
@@OregonBatman thanks for the information
@@russhomesteadtreks4518 You got it! Thanks for watching!
Could you please tell me the name of the tape, I con not find it here in Germany. That seems to be a very nice tape from 3M.
Sure thing... 3M 4412N Extreme Sealing Tape. You can find it on Ebay or Amazon, or Google it for different locations, link below:
www.amazon.com/3M-Acrylic-Extreme-Adhesive-Translucent/dp/B007UUELU8/ref=sr_1_5?crid=3VYUQ8ITEGVLO&dchild=1&keywords=3m+extreme+sealing+tape&qid=1590858832&sprefix=3M+extreme%2Caps%2C167&sr=8-5
@@OregonBatman Thank You
@@OregonBatman I'm having trouble finding this tape. I emailed 3M to see if they've replaced the 4412N with something else. The link above sends to a product that is 18 yards and $397! I'll post if I get info from 3M.
@@microgreensgrower3946 I see it for sale on Ebay... yeah, not cheap. You can also look for the 4411N which is 40 mil vs the 4412N which is 80 mil thick
@@OregonBatman I suppose it doesn't have to be white - it could be translucent?
Why would you put your sticky tape over the blue painters tape
@kellylogan5557 My sticky tape was pretty wide and I didn't want the sticky to stick beyond the trim. So I used the blue tape as a trim line. Once the trim was on and everything was sealed up... I trimed the sticky tape and pulled off the blue tape pulling with it excess sticky. Gave me a clean line and looked purrty! :)
But isn't the rest of your sticky tape above where you trimmed still on the blue tape
@@kellylogan5557 I don't think so, all of the blue tape peels off. No blue was left behind.
Okay may have been some camera Wizardry or my 54 year old eyeballs I just I know what you were trying to accomplish with a nice clean Edge but it looks like there would be a bunch of blue tape left underneath the sticky anyway have a good evening keep up the good work
@@kellylogan5557 LOL! Thank you... Have a nice weekend!
Those trim pieces are around $100 each now.
Not on Vintage Technologies website...
Part number: HT11-01
93" Insert Roof Edge Molding - Powder coated Black
1-1/8" Wide x 5/8" Tall
(1" PVC Insert not included)
Price $14.50
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Awesome... glad to see ya Rick! :)
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Hey Joker! Good to see ya!!