How to Build a Travel Trailer - DIY Slide Out Kitchen Design for RV, Overlanding, or Pickup Trucks
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 เม.ย. 2022
- #ultimatekitchen #camperkitchen #waterport
Welcome to Episode #19 of the Eddie travel trailer series. This video has easily taken me more time than any other video in the series. This is my design and it's not perfect. Hope you enjoy the video and maybe get some inspiration to start a project of your own.
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As usual, in my rush to get a video done I forgot a few things. Like actually showing the slideout kitchen slide out, lol. Sorry, please subscribe to see it in action.
As a female, I am constantly amazed at the talent and ingenuity of a good carpenter.
That WaterPORT Weekender is looking like a great fit!
It’s perfect 👍
I like that idea
So if you don't know the basics you are on the wrong page. Now everybody else, it was nice to learn some of the things you came across building your trailer. Very helpful video as far as real life experience goes.
A product worthy of a longtime manufacturer. Yacht-quality!
Duuuuuuuude! That is seriously tight! Love that rail slide system
Awesome
Nice work on your construction of your slide out. One trick before applying your black aluminum sheeting, paint black along the right angles of the cabinetry...after applying aluminum sheet, you will not see any slight irregularities when the sheets meet.
Okay...I got a little ahead of myself while watching your video and made the first part of my comment before I see you cover the panel inside edges with aluminum angle stock. 👌
Wow! Excellent work!😎👍🇫🇮
Thanks 👍
HIGHLY SUGGEST a TPMS system for the trailer tires especially with single axle, I would hate for Eddie to turn into a Highway sled!
Very, very slick! Nicely done!
Thanks 👍
Very nice 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Man, your vision is coming together. That kitchen is next level, looking forward to the next episode.
I appreciate that!
I watch each of your videos with my eyes wide open! You do such a great job. Thanks
Glad you like them!
i need you in my life lol
I'm geeking out over your pole solution to make the slide out, and I have gone back and watched Ep 18 detailing that. There are three things I have yet to understand though.
1) What prevents an over-extension of the slide?
2) How does the kitchen "box" mount to the slide mechanism?
3) What supports the weight of the kitchen? I see one end (driver's side) of the poles are mounted to the inside of the trailer body via the 1.5" holes, but what supports the other (passenger side) end of the 1.5" poles?
I would REALLY love to fully understand the entirety of this portion of your build, because I think it could serve me well in my Off Road Trailer build as well. (I am going to rewatch Ep18 & 19 just in case you addressed it all and I missed it)
2:30 as opposed to the expensive way being using a countersink bit.
lol
I’ve been wondering when the next one was going to be dropped. Nice!
It took forever. Glad to get this one done.
I’m number one!👍 I’m number one!👍 I’m number one!👍
Thanks.
Awesome Scott. Really enjoying this. Eddie is certainly loved
Glad you’re liking it Steve 👍
This is seriously amazing work. You should have at least 100k subscribers!
Thanks 😊
Well done Scott!
It’s look like you building a food truck haha
Keep up the good work greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪
Much Jonas and Mel
Thanks! 😃
Great use of black Flashing 😇
Thank you
This is going to be beautiful when all done great job
Thank you! 😊
Very well built! thats gunna be super strong and last forever!
8:12 That's such a GREAT feeling, right?
Nicely done.
Great Job! The design is very good for a first time. The storage area for the propane tank and water lines brilliant. I would have never thought about that. Till I was almost finished building it. The water pressurizing system I've not seen before. Black and aluminum trim, throughout the whole camper build . Is a favorite of mine as well.
@DrenalinAdventures, well done Sir, you maximised the use of a confined space with little waste, and it turned out looking great and quite functional. *gives a nod of approval and two thumbs up*
Thank you! Cheers!
That is a sharp looking drawer set up! Well done!
Thanks
Sehr gute Arbeit und gut durchdacht 👍
Scott what a well thought out & executed slide out kitchen can't wait to see it in use.🙂🇨🇦👍
Impressive project and it will be great to see in action. Thanks for sharing your craftsmanship and patience. 😊💯
You bet
It really looks good! Can't wait to see you using in on one of your adventures.
Great job on the project. I look forward to the next video.
Thanks
Looking great.
Great job on the kitchen!
Thank you! Cheers!
So awesome Scott, I’m looking forward to watching some of your adventures
Fantastic job! Thanks for posting!
Your skills are fantastic! You are using what we call a Dock Box look. Dock Boxes are used to transport stage equipment like lighting, sound, cables etc. when being transported between venues in semi trailers. Outside kitchens are great especially if you plan on placing awning with attached sides to use the kitchen in inclement weather. You are working wonders if working solo, I on the other hand have asked my daughter to help out. She gains experience as to how things are built and the use of power tools.
I like all the thought you have put into the slide out.
Can't wait to see it in action.
Nice job on the kitchen slide out looks very professional. I have really enjoyed the camper build videos.
You did a great job . You made it look easy even though it's not.
thanks
Excellent job, very functional and thought out design. Blessings 🙏
That's awesome bud! Nice job!
Thank you! Cheers!
Outstanding Build Sir!!
Thank you kindly
Excellent video sir. Your trailer is going to sik.👍👍😎😎
Wow that is awesome!
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow. Fantastic job. Looks great.
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Wow Scott what incredible detailed n hard work!! Such a sweet result!! Obviously need that heavier axle now
Looks great! Well done Scott! 👍😁👍😁
Thanks 👍
Its really coming together! Looking forward to seeing you on the road with the finished product!
Thanks. Me too.
I wonder how many times he said slideout kitchen lol?
Fantastic build! Kitchen will work perfectly! A lot easier making pull out kitchen in your home made trailer!! 👍 Quite impressed 👍 Seeing it in action next! B Deacon Manitoba Canada 🇨🇦
Thanks so much! 😊
Overengineered for my country tasts but man does it look good!
You are brave and have done a really great job. It looks amazing.
Thanks 👍
A lot of thought went into that and it looks great. Good video. 👍
Thanks 👍
Not a cabinet maker, your shop and knowledge really don't jive with that statement. Nice tools.
My father's old class b pop top didn't have hot water either. He used a boats footpump to bring water to the sink keeping both hands free.
Good to know!
So good but why didn't you wipe yatch varnish to ground, top and dink cabins woods ? It makes 100% water resistent as i know. And
What a great kitchen. You included everything you need in a compact space. 💕
I don't care if you were dropped on your head as a child, know nothing about anything, and can't figure out what end of a screwdriver to hold...not a tutorial my ass...your videos, and your trailer are great!!! Keep it up fella!!!
Thanks for that
You need to remove that Galvinized Cap and replace it with a copper cap. Galvinized piping is not safe for drinkable water.
Beautiful! no links to the grill and stove though .....
this is great. do you have plans and a material list ?
My least favorite thing is plumbing too!
Love the project, just started watching the project. what is the final weight?
Eddie looks awesome. Your craft is amazing. How much does it weght? Aside form the price tag, do you think using metal studs to reduce framing weight is ok for a moving trailer? I read that metal studs were not necessarily stronger than wood (which I thought they were). Thoughts?
I'm comfortable framing with wood. Metal would be fine too.
If you don't mind me asking, how much did this cost to make? We will be doing something similar soon and just want an idea of cost. Thank you.
I’m dying to know what sort of adhesive you used?!?! I’ve tried to get this type of aluminum to stick to plywood before with zero success!!
Hello Scott - Just curious, are you going to have a pull out awning on the kitchen side of your trailer, so you can use the kitchen when raining or snowing?
Yes. Definitely
I can't find episode 18 showing how you built the Slide-out system, share a link, Please, Thank you.
Sealant behind the aluminum frame on installation may have saved a future leak
I would have treated the plywood with something to make it resistant to moisture. the elements always find a way to ruin things.
I'm from near Bon eco in Ontario where are you from if you don't mind me asking
🌹👍🏼
What is the black counter surface you used called?
Will u vist shawn james in it??
Wouldn't it be nicer to have a rear galley?
I prefer this style
Is that a "slideout kitchen"
This is why we need men.
seems overly complicated
They make a very inexpensive {less then $30,not name brand}dremel extension that helps like its a whole nother tool.