Doing a great job, and I see learning by your mistakes. When You said you were going to use acetone solvent, I was yelling at the screen NO Ellie not acetone on plexiglass, then it happened the cracking of the plexiglass. Sorry you had to learn the hard way, but that is what makes us better, is learning by our mistakes.
oh no you knew right away that it was wrong! I wish listened to my gut but the little test patch was so deceiving 😅. It's true though, lessons learned so something is gained.
@@OnlyCampers Always trust your gut feeling and first intuition, that is the Creator giving you the answer, we don't understand this and that is why we second guess it, then wish we had listened to it. Always remember TH-cam most likely has a video showing someone doing it the right way, check there before you attempt it on your own stuff. Just a thought. Thanks for the lake dip. Lol
Had to catch up on the vids . The progress is amazing . The window makers, just as amazing on that same day . Like a buy one get one free deal and cheaper 😆🍻
Great video on the Great Camper ! And my I say the scenery at the river was so outstanding 😎👌✌💗. Can't wait to see next video on the progress.. Stay safe 🙂❤👍
Great video's, they just popped up yesterday. One tool that I use a lot in my resto projects that is not an expensive item $20.00 is a heat gun. Looks like a hair dryer but get's hotter. A little heat sometimes really helps when your installing or removing old glue, rubber etc.
hey Ted! The heat gun would have saved me a few times.. I might just buy one to have on hand cause in the situations of need, its easy to find "something else" that works, but in reality id be grateful to have it. good point!
Doing a great job, and I see learning by your mistakes. When You said you were going to use acetone solvent, I was yelling at the screen NO Ellie not acetone on plexiglass, then it happened the cracking of the plexiglass. Sorry you had to learn the hard way, but that is what makes us better, is learning by our mistakes.
oh no you knew right away that it was wrong! I wish listened to my gut but the little test patch was so deceiving 😅. It's true though, lessons learned so something is gained.
@@OnlyCampers Always trust your gut feeling and first intuition, that is the Creator giving you the answer, we don't understand this and that is why we second guess it, then wish we had listened to it. Always remember TH-cam most likely has a video showing someone doing it the right way, check there before you attempt it on your own stuff. Just a thought. Thanks for the lake dip. Lol
Coming along great, thanks for the fun to watch video!
hey William, thanks for watching!
Great vid! I'm happy you found such a quick solution for the windows!
Thanks. me too, seriously so lucky!
Had to catch up on the vids . The progress is amazing . The window makers, just as amazing on that same day . Like a buy one get one free deal and cheaper 😆🍻
Right? Those window makers are amazing. And in 2 episodes they do something even more amazing. Really really lucked out with those guys.
Great video on the Great Camper ! And my I say the scenery at the river was so outstanding 😎👌✌💗. Can't wait to see next video on the progress.. Stay safe 🙂❤👍
haha thank you thank you!
Your very Welcome!!!
Great video's, they just popped up yesterday. One tool that I use a lot in my resto projects that is not an expensive item $20.00 is a heat gun. Looks like a hair dryer but get's hotter. A little heat sometimes really helps when your installing or removing old glue, rubber etc.
hey Ted! The heat gun would have saved me a few times.. I might just buy one to have on hand cause in the situations of need, its easy to find "something else" that works, but in reality id be grateful to have it. good point!
Good sources
I'm just cleaning up my Boler and wondering where you got the windows from ? I'm on Vancouver Island !
I tried cleaning plexiglass windows with acetone to, same results.lol.Great demo job though.
We both learned from this mistake 😅, never again with acetone!
Hi. Great job love it stay safe and well.
Hey, thank you! you too :)
nice puppies
What's with 🐐 the goat
Car polish will make those classic tail lights look like new.
ooh good idea. i was wondering what the heck to use! thanks Scott!
DuPont polishing compound #7
@@james-jg8iu That will certainly work nicely but any polish a person has on hand will work well. I've been using cheap Turtle and Mcguires for years.