DIY Mini Camper For The Mini Truck With Solar Air Conditioning Powered by Ecoflow Max
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- I spent a little time fixing my mini truck, but mostly I was distracted by turning it into an RV.
Using some sticks of metal (16 gauge 1 x 1 tubing mostly), 20 gauge sheet metal, some leftover parts, and a solar power system provided by Ecoflow, I put together this mini camper for the mini truck.
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12:38 - "Absolutely the wrong way to do this, but I do it all the time" - You sir, are a man after my own heart.
This guy is literally a post-apocalypse garage mechanic. Making these MadMax machinery
"Absolutely the wrong way to do this but i do it all the time" you got a new subscriber brother lol 😎👍
I just love how you nonchalantly point out anything that's concerning during the restoration. The way you Macguyver your build just cracks a wide smile on my face. Keep it up brother! Awesome build!
"What kind of packing peanuts do we have?"
"Grade 8"
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ROTFLNG 73
Styrofoam peanuts aren’t worth 💩, but grade 8 bolts?? For the win! 😂
" I collected every tube of JB weld that was lying around here"
And with that you earned yourself a subscriber. Never have I felt such a kindred spirit
This has got to be one of the most clever camper builds I’ve ever seen! Your creativity is amazing.
Someone else’s bolt box broke open, and you got the bonus
A kind of double edged sword but he knows how to make gaskets, if he has to.
The pump is fine. This is good.
I LOVE getting free hardware!
Finally! Someone that made a camper attachment for one of these Kei cars that actually looks good!
this isnt a kei car but fr
It does look rather like some K trucks, but it's quite a bit bigger than one.
He did call it a mini truck, but that's by locals standards, I am guessing, and that means the US.
Not a kei truck
I was rooting for a Luton over the cab, but this is pretty neat!
this isn't a kei truck.
Hey look, it is everyone's favorite junkyard engineer/shop teacher
He is building & doing what a lot of us can only dream of doing
buy a mig, learn to weld,,then buy a 5'' grinder.. the world is yours.. i buy tools for a job i might use once in 3 yrs,, but i have it..
@@harrywalker968Indeed. I would have the bike servicing stand I wanted if I had those two things... and some free scrapped tubing.
"This is actually working! Nice!" I can relate to that
Ha Ha Ha! The one part that I didn't think you would find was the only part that you found! The water pump! What a hoot!
This guy is simultaneously the cause of and solution to every “why the heck would you build that like that?!” moment ❤
I love the way you work. An old welder once told me that tricks I learn from others will worth more than money.
I learn tricks from you every episode.
The best mechanic on TH-cam...fun... informative...and fun.. sorry Fun with a capital F...
looks great! You should utilize those drop down sides and add some chains to one side so that it drops down like a tailgate. Add a propane stove and eureka! cooking area!
cool idea. 60-66 chevy stepside bed chains could work
Not until the under sides are sealed, surely, and with a direct for the fumes, else they end up causing a carbon monoxide risk.
@@RealJonDoeDon't call him Shirley!
@@MrMEmEmEmEMEMEeeeeee common mistake, surley you can see I called him surely!
Sixty eight thousand subscribed fans !!!!!! Too cool for school !!! Well done sir, can't wait for you to hit one hundred thousand subscriptions !!!!! Cheers 🎉
I love this thing. So nice to watch you work and chat with us. Really feels like hanging with a buddy.
Great build with all the comforts. Maybe add a flip down step and handle for entering the camper. An easily deployable mount for the solar panels to act like awnings would let them do double duty. Shading the camper and powering it. Internal lighting of course. Exterior lighting perhaps.
Name the thing “The Easy Bake Oven”
Are you going to use that new automotive floorboard sound/insulation that will stick to your walls to insulate your easy bake oven?
That nice smooth camper top could hold at least 500 watts of flexible solar panels when the sun is high noon you wont have to deploy your ground units .I would add some 12 volt led lights and you could power your roof vent too if it's 12 v. Very cool project I love it.
Fantastic build - what a blast. I second the folks who suggested chaining the drop sides so they can hang open as cooking/working surfaces as well as a step for getting in. Love hanging out while you work on stuff. One of my favourite channels ever. 😎
Your trick for elevating the square off the floor, was nuts!
I love how your skill set makes a complicated task seem easy. James, you are a mechanical genius.
This is a million dollar build idea. A diesel sippin camper. These trucks go for about 6k in my area with low miles and in good shape. If you could build the camper shell for them for
Really enjoyed this video, thanks so much.
Best line from the vid was ... "that's absolutely the wrong way to do it ... I do it that way all the time"
Really enjoy your dry humour.
On another tack, I had to fix a window regulator, wiper motor and wiper washer on the Ford on the weekend. Was all ready just to buy new stuff, then thought, "what would James do?" So I removed each item, lubricated them all, straightened up a few things and everything works once more, without spending a cent.
Thanks James, keep up the great work.
Professional , practical and full of humor , thanks for the fresh output of ideas.
Excellent video!! Thank you for letting us watch!
I'm glad this is on TH-cam
Спасибо за ваши видео. Работаю в автосервисе, и часто возникают проблемы из-за возраста автомобилей. Но, глядя на вашу работу, понимаю, что в моих руках почти что новые игрушки :-)
I found your channel today; this is my first episode. You provided education and humor in one channel. Thanks.
"This part goes on a different engine". "I'm hoping it bolts right on". LOL. Yup. that sounds like myself.
When I was 17 and working at a local "service station" my boss and I were talking camping. He'd never camped and thought it would be something he wanted to try with his family. He had a International pickup which we used as a base to make a plywood camper. 2 X 2 frame with plywood overlay. I thought it funny that I was his camping expert and he left design and construction to me. Painted it blue to match the truck. He used it for a couple years until he finally bought a commercial unit. He's well into his eighties now and unable to use his monster fifth wheel camper. We still had a laugh about his humble beginnings.😊
I was good until you said," collected all the tudes of JB weld i could find around here" then could not stop laughing.....
Same
Just fantastic to watch you working like this.
Well I know what I'm now watching for the next 40 mins. :)
It looks like a mini Pinzgauer, maybe continue along that theme.
Exactly what I thought
paint it green, so its ''environ mentaly'', friendly..
My dad owned a camper manufacturing business in the 90's. Same basic design as yours only we used 1" square aluminum for the most part. The camper top and bottom rails were pre-made extruded aluminum. We used a stamped aluminum camper skin that had sort of a woodgrain pattern embossed in it, and came in dozens of colors. Everything came from RV suppliers in Elkhart, Indiana, which is the RV/camper center of the universe.
You need to grease your elbows so you don't hear that squeaking sound when you turn the steering wheel. : )👍
This man doesn't have a job. His life is an adventure.
that looked like it was fun to build. It was definitely fun to watch. thanks for sharing
I had an old van that had body panel water leaks. None of the silicone based sealants worked for very long. Removed all the silicone and used a butyl caulking. The butyl worked perfect and lasted years.
I have been watching this channel for awhile now. I have to say, I like watching you build things more than watching you not fix things. ;-)
Your patience is inspirational.
This is my 2nd video. I think I'm hooked!
This is a great start to a little over land adventure mobile
I worked st a mid Missouri campus for years ,in the early day I took care of the grounds.
We had a diahutzu truck with fold down sides.
During mowing season, we took off the sides .added some aluminum ramps to carry a J,D, walk- behind, then the ramps would lay along the side and straped on.
Very handy.
In the fall we did leave cleanup .so we build a plywood box that took the hole bed added some doors on back reinforced to hold a motor and fan for leaf suction, added a hose that coiled up on the box , and drove all over sucking up leaves. With the cab over design it could pull right up to buildings and get close enuff to clean out window wells ,and tiet corners . Had a ball with it thanks for your vedios.
You just made the best hide out from the wife and kids to get peace and quiet for a nap and it's mobile brilliant 😂🤣👍👍🇺🇲🇺🇲
What a pleasure to watch you build and repair stuff. You are my favorite you tuber. Keep up the good work! You are truely creatve and giftet!
A 10X10 canopy with walls is a good addition for the rear of the camper. You can stand up to change clothes, use your cook stove and sit in your chair, out of the rain. You have inspired me to build another camper on the old Coleman camper frame I bought. Thanks.
A patio umbrella pole and base would make a stand for attaching the solar panels to. Some locking collars/mounting sleeves and they could easy adjust towards the sun. They don't look too heavy so some light arms, pivoted of each side of a collar should hold them up and open.
You are the Red Green, Steven Wright, mechanical mashup the world needs right now !
As a locksmith, I think the best bet for door handle is usually to look at the key. If that truck is anything like similar ones I've seen, it's more likely to be an Isuzu. Lock and handle sets tend to follow in whole parts.
I liked the way you edited this Vlog. It kept me interested and didn't get bogged down with minutia. Quite a few good ideas and good pointers. I could live in that camper fairly comfortably.
Your skills are amazing ,no real plans just do it and your stuff looks professional when your finished ,The More you Know
By far my favorite TH-camr!!! Cheers from Alberta Canada! I learn something new from every video!
This is so much cooler than an RV, because it's safe. You aren't just using plywood. This is such a cool usage of this vehicle. How much did you end up spending? You are not only intelligent, but you're very creative and I'm sure some could mistake you for a pack rat but I can tell you know where every single part is, and you can locate it and find a good use for it! Super cool.
So what you can do is use the sheet metal stretch concept. Hot glue blocks on either side of the sheet metal bend or dent. Add lateral tension with one of those squeeze clamps or something... Then you can pull it out with paintless dent techniques. The "pull" should almost pop right back, knock down the high spots and you should be dialed.
This is becoming my favorite channel. I'm not a mechanic, so I learn a from you, and your dry sense of humor is refreshing. It it's not fun, you're doing it wrong.
Well, that's the first time I've ever seen rocks coming out of an engine (@05:19). Very impressive.
Your use of JB Weld makes me happy to see. I was replacing the clutch in my '68 C10. During which, the Saginaw 3 managed to fall off the jack, and break a mounting ear off. I JB'd that entire ear back together (the clamping was something to behold!) and it has never given me any issues. I check rather often, just in case.
I always thought JB Weld should sponsor a Nascar team. An all grey car.
A fairly long while back, my job had recently acquired a diesel high volume air compressor (think jack hammer sized). When prepping it for use, we discovered the air circuit oil cooler (huge radiator made from aluminum) had a few leaks. My co-worker/pal suggested "let's weld it!", which only inspired visions of oil soaked aluminum tubing, fins, etc "going houdini". I told him "I have a much better idea". I pulled the fins around the wet spots, leaving somewhat lace-like short runs of exposed tubing. Wire toothbrushed with lacquer thinner til everything would actually dry, covered the holes in the fin matrix one side, and laid that side on the floor. Mixed up "the biggest tube" of jb weld at the local hardware monger, and pour filled all those finless spots. Left it curing over the weekend, re-assembled Monday am. Boss, co-worker, and engineer neighbor all clicked tongues, shook heads, and expressed sympathy for my parents at having raised a sub-moron. They all chuckled, and took up my offer of a 5 buck wager as to effectiveness of my repair, "easy money". Fired up the beast, made full pressure, full volume, and didn't leak or overheat. I went home with 15 bucks, and those patches lasted as long as the compressor did, never even got damp, lol. Jb weld is the miracle fix for just about everything
That little thing will be really handy. You have a camper to take to your other property and have somewhere to live while your there. If you have to stay for a few days. I did remember you have a very long drive to just get to the new to you property. So that's a big win for that little truck.
Duct tape and JB weld are some of the best inventions of modern man.
You might have a marketable idea here. The market for accessories on those trucks is non-existent but the owners are loyal to them. That's a good combo to have. Sell it as a pre-bent kit.
Almost ready for an adventure! JB weld has saved me a few times also. Great stuff.
Looking forward to more on this.
I was totally surprised there was enough watts coming in to counteract the AC and Cooler draw.
Thanks for your video.
Id probably use that white roof coating you didnt end up using on the kenworth
this is great for alone time at the remote property
Love watching camper conversions. Was thinking about making one of these myself, even cooler that you got a diesel one!
I love watching, you, laughed until he cried😂
This car is going to star in just rolled in
Another epic build from scratch & a true pleasure to watch 👏🏽
Your channel reminds me of a cross between Red Green and Scrap Wars.
I was a professional musician since 89 and just stopped to live life differently and try all the things I have ever wanted to do but never had the time. That being said, I have always enjoyed working with my hands and started to teach myself how to weld and work on vehicles, all sorts of things. That being said, I watch a lot of TH-cam channels like yours, but right now, yours is my absolute favorite. So much variety. I identify with it, thanks a lot! I look forward to your new projects
"you grab the sharp pointy bit and pull" ... that spoke deep truth to me.
Another fun build, looking forward to the four wheel drive conversion
I'd paint the whole truck and camper a really light blue. Or sea foam green. Or pink. Whimsical and breezy.
Love this! I think I may have tried to put the AC on an overhang over the cab. Above the driver. Then it's out of the way and you would have more storage or move the battery next to it.
I wasn't looking at the screen when this video auto-played and thought it was Hank Hill!
Definitely dig the Peter Gabriel-esque "Sledgehammer" welding video editing style. Definitely appropriate. Your process is fantastic, pragmatic. The Ecoflow and panels are a fantastic idea, as well. We have an old Tada that could use an upgrade.
A hi-low roof would be awesome, sealing the drop side with weatherstripping would save on AC. I'd love one of these as a mini hunting rig.
Genius 👍👍👍👍👍
You’re basically awesome my friend
I burst out laughing out loud at the BoLTS used as packing peanuts!!! lol
Turn the folding sides under bed and such into storage areas accessible from outside. Great build!
Bet he will...
Absolutely brilliant! Every time.
The Camper is Great!
I was YouTubing for something to watch and your video came up. Watched it, enjoyed your delivery and subscribed. 👍🇺🇸
My 2 cents
I’d do it so you put set 2 legs down in the rear (adjustable for level) structure to floor . . .
Have the structure on rollers to the bed (drive forward to the edge of the structure)
Drove off the structure has 4 legs on the ground detachable from the truck
Now you have a base camp
Your truck is ready for in town trips food supplies etc
Your truck can transport logs for the cabin build
On top I’d do a truck rack over the entire truck and structure with tie down spots lights all 4 corners and spare tire tie down
Under the truck make tool boxes extra batteries recovery equipment
Without the structure cover the whole thing with heavy tarp
Corner to corner you can do hammock camping
I love the square on the floor idea. Could you use magnets as spacers so they stick to the square; if you have them around the shop, of course. gotta keep up the low-buck life.
Great project! It’ll be fun to camp in
heyyy!, you actually did turn it into a mini camper. AWESOME
when i recovered my camper shell I found all the wood was rotten. As you did I replaces with a cedar and oak as framing. On the advice of an professional camper fabricator i used rubber insulation between every metal edge. after resealing and replacing ever screw with stainless steel and plastic washers. I painted in cool seal. the sides got a rust preventative paint coat. everything turned out great.
i think this is some of the best red neck engineering ive seen so far. love it need to see more!! please and thank you!
You got that camper dang near perfect !!
You have, unfortunately, set a new high bar standard with that camper body on this one. It looks great, will outlast the vehicle and dog gone it.... you have very little money into it. I'd call that a win, win, win.
Ah yes the new "de-burr and polish" in transit option
Love your channel, your creativity amazes me, keep up the good work!
Definitely looking forward to your next video 👍
Really cool camper, James the Intrepid. Love the way you see things coming together. I'm sure some lighting, insulation, and a solar fan are in the future. Particularly interested in choice of insulation/reflective paint.
The ‘Class A Living’ channel needs to take some notes from this guy.