@@WeLiveFreeRVI’m hoping to purchase something very similar in the next month. I’ve worked remotely since 2009 and finally able to start this venture. How limited are you on the places you can venture?
@danvanrider5923. That is a tough question to answer. We have never been unable to visit a location (or destination). In that case we have been great. We have been unable to fit in specific campgrounds that at those destinations. For example our rig is way too big for most national park, state park etc rv campgrounds (some exceptions). It has never stopped the fun and joy of traveling with our house everywhere. It just means sometimes we have to drive a little further each day when exploring. For example: you can find campgrounds in Yellowstone national park to stay in but we don’t necessarily fit (ie built for 30ft campers or smaller). So we stayed outside the park, which did add to our daily driving around by 30-45 Minutes each way. I hope this helps. Let me know if you need more information/ explanation.
Thank you for watching and we are glad your enjoyed! The desk is still holding up well! We have had plants, an ice machine, and various other items on the desk and there have been essentially no issues or concerns. We do not recommend this but there have been only a few times where we have had to step on the desk as a step (when the bed was lowered) and it held up just fine. Again, this was just a few times and we do not regularly use it as a step. We are very happy with the desk!
You could save the original boxes & put them back in there for transit, as a thought, then throw a cargo net or something over them to secure them on the floor during transit.
Did you guys have any issues with the total weight of the desk (desk, monitors, etc.) weighing the supports down when in the raised position? If so, how did you resolve this issue? We moved into our RV this past week, had the desk raised with random items on top (not typical desk items), and noticed it slowly lowered over time. Wondering if this is a known issue. TIA!
Good evening ma’am! We’re sorry we haven’t had that issue. We have put a substantial amount of weight on it and it hasn’t moved once. We suggest joining a Facebook group specific to your rig, we’ve seen other momentum’s that have had that issue but it was usually due to an issue with the happy jac system. Sorry we can’t help more! Safe travels! Very respectfully, Jeff and Amanda
Very Well done! Thank you for showing some very good detail ideas too!
Thank you! Stay tuned for more!
A great video, makes me want to modify my Winnebago a bit. Keep them coming please.
Thank you! We absolutely plan to!!!
Feel free to reach out with any ideas or questions!
what kind and what size toy hauler do you have? I'm a newbie
Congratulations and welcome to the RV community!
We have a Grand Design Momentum 397 TH (Toy Hauler) that is about 44 feet long.
@@WeLiveFreeRVI’m hoping to purchase something very similar in the next month. I’ve worked remotely since 2009 and finally able to start this venture. How limited are you on the places you can venture?
@danvanrider5923. That is a tough question to answer. We have never been unable to visit a location (or destination). In that case we have been great.
We have been unable to fit in specific campgrounds that at those destinations. For example our rig is way too big for most national park, state park etc rv campgrounds (some exceptions). It has never stopped the fun and joy of traveling with our house everywhere. It just means sometimes we have to drive a little further each day when exploring.
For example: you can find campgrounds in Yellowstone national park to stay in but we don’t necessarily fit (ie built for 30ft campers or smaller). So we stayed outside the park, which did add to our daily driving around by 30-45
Minutes each way.
I hope this helps. Let me know if you need more information/ explanation.
Thanks for such a detailed video! Really nice to see a thicker desk on the happi-jac rails. How has it held up over time?
Thank you for watching and we are glad your enjoyed!
The desk is still holding up well! We have had plants, an ice machine, and various other items on the desk and there have been essentially no issues or concerns. We do not recommend this but there have been only a few times where we have had to step on the desk as a step (when the bed was lowered) and it held up just fine. Again, this was just a few times and we do not regularly use it as a step.
We are very happy with the desk!
@@WeLiveFreeRV great to hear, thank you!
What are you using to hold those ladders under the bed
How did you know where to drill for placement of the ladders?
What do you do about monitors in route?
He has dual monitors and not sure how to secure or store during drive time.
Hey Heather! We set them on the master bed. It’s the simplest way for us.
We hope you are staying warm and safe.
Very respectfully,
Jeff and Amanda
You could save the original boxes & put them back in there for transit, as a thought, then throw a cargo net or something over them to secure them on the floor during transit.
Did you guys have any issues with the total weight of the desk (desk, monitors, etc.) weighing the supports down when in the raised position? If so, how did you resolve this issue? We moved into our RV this past week, had the desk raised with random items on top (not typical desk items), and noticed it slowly lowered over time. Wondering if this is a known issue. TIA!
Good evening ma’am!
We’re sorry we haven’t had that issue. We have put a substantial amount of weight on it and it hasn’t moved once. We suggest joining a Facebook group specific to your rig, we’ve seen other momentum’s that have had that issue but it was usually due to an issue with the happy jac system.
Sorry we can’t help more!
Safe travels!
Very respectfully,
Jeff and Amanda
What are you using to store the ladders under the bunk bed?
Hey Matthew, we used the quick fist clamps! They can be found on Amazon.