Hello fellow Element dwellers, my wife and I just found your channel. We both really like the minimalist design and how easy you guys are able to convert it back to normal. Can't wait to follow along your adventures. Stay blessed - Wilson
AWESOME JOB! WHY DOESN'T THIS VIDEO HAVE MORE VIEWS!? I have a 2011 Honda Element and this is the exact video that I was looking for, I appreciate y'all posting this type of content that doesn't require power tools to convert your Honda Element! Thank you 💖
Love this! Great ideas. This concept is so much more practical than a bunch of the other builds I've seen. I love how easy it is to convert back to a non-camper. I can see a "non-build" similar to this in our future. Thanks for the inspiration!
Just watched 3 in a row, build, unbuild, rebuild. First you guys are nuts and I like that. But next I like what you do, keep it simple. Minimum work, maximum fun. Thanks for sharing.
Cable ties aren't too stong, particularly when bent around tight corners. I'd use some nylon rope instead. Just a small nitpick on a neat idea. Thank you for sharing!
You forgot to include the 2 48' rails at the bottom of shelves that you zip tie to the Element in your part list. You also forgot to include to 2 short rails for the top arm rest part.
I love your dunnage rack design. Do you know what it feels like to fold your seats flat and put your foam mattress on top of the seats instead of the dunnage rack? Thanks for the videos!
Thanks for watching. Honestly, you could sleep fairly well on the folded down seats, but it wasn’t a good long term solution for us. Plus, you don’t have the same storage set up as the racks and you have to move everything when you set up the bed. I’m sure it would be fine for a few days though.
Love your videos! I’m wondering where you stay when you’re going across country. We have a Dodge Grand Caravan and recently traveled over 3000 miles. we found that state parks were full, county parks had people living in them, and campgrounds were charging up to $100 a night. We have a camping membership so that helped. Just curious what you discovered since you were out there much longer. Thank you!
Thank for watching! We camped on BLM land and at rest stops. You can legally stay at both places with leave no trace ethics. There are a few apps to you can use to find free camping. iOverlander and FreeRoam are both good.
Hello fellow Element dwellers, my wife and I just found your channel. We both really like the minimalist design and how easy you guys are able to convert it back to normal. Can't wait to follow along your adventures. Stay blessed - Wilson
Thanks for following along! We’ll check out your channel, too. -Lainey
AWESOME JOB! WHY DOESN'T THIS VIDEO HAVE MORE VIEWS!? I have a 2011 Honda Element and this is the exact video that I was looking for, I appreciate y'all posting this type of content that doesn't require power tools to convert your Honda Element! Thank you 💖
Thank you so much!
Thank you! Omg I needed this lol
Happy to help!
Love this! Great ideas. This concept is so much more practical than a bunch of the other builds I've seen. I love how easy it is to convert back to a non-camper. I can see a "non-build" similar to this in our future. Thanks for the inspiration!
Thank you so much! Good luck with your future "non-build."
HAHA, cleaning is a very important part of any build! The swivel table is very cool! Nice idea. Very cool setup!
It really is! Glad you like the swivel table!
Just watched 3 in a row, build, unbuild, rebuild. First you guys are nuts and I like that. But next I like what you do, keep it simple. Minimum work, maximum fun. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much! That's what we're all about.
Best no build video on TH-cam.
Thank you!
Hello, from California. A new subscriber, here. I Love, Love, Love your No Build !!
Thanks for subbing!
👍Great Idea
Thank you!
good!
Thanks!
Please share where you purchased the dunnage racks…your design is awesome. Especially like that it’s easily converted from car to camper
Thanks
They're from webstaurantstore.com. The description has individual links to each part. Thanks for watching!
Damn awesome
Thank you!
Cable ties aren't too stong, particularly when bent around tight corners. I'd use some nylon rope instead.
Just a small nitpick on a neat idea. Thank you for sharing!
Cool idea. Thanks!
You forgot to include the 2 48' rails at the bottom of shelves that you zip tie to the Element in your part list. You also forgot to include to 2 short rails for the top arm rest part.
Thanks for letting us know. I've fixed it. :) www.dayswespend.com/nobuildcamper
I love your dunnage rack design. Do you know what it feels like to fold your seats flat and put your foam mattress on top of the seats instead of the dunnage rack? Thanks for the videos!
Thanks for watching. Honestly, you could sleep fairly well on the folded down seats, but it wasn’t a good long term solution for us. Plus, you don’t have the same storage set up as the racks and you have to move everything when you set up the bed. I’m sure it would be fine for a few days though.
Love your videos! I’m wondering where you stay when you’re going across country. We have a Dodge Grand Caravan and recently traveled over 3000 miles. we found that state parks were full, county parks had people living in them, and campgrounds were charging up to $100 a night. We have a camping membership so that helped. Just curious what you discovered since you were out there much longer. Thank you!
Thank for watching! We camped on BLM land and at rest stops. You can legally stay at both places with leave no trace ethics. There are a few apps to you can use to find free camping. iOverlander and FreeRoam are both good.
We describe some of our camp sites in our road trip series: USA Road Trip
th-cam.com/play/PL0YDwQCRiJMVNujGpQGF1u3jikzVEpZU0.html
The bleeding seats r a challenge. lol Happy camping. CUDTR🚐 😊
They sure are!
hello,
I don't know if anyone asked you yet but where did the benches come from
The racks/benches come from webstaurantstore.com. All links on our website:
www.dayswespend.com/nobuildcamper
:)
@@DaysWeSpend thank you so much
@@gabriellavalentine1629 You're welcome!
Which fridge are you using?
We're using this one: SetPower Refrigerator: amzn.to/3lVnkj9
So far, it's been awesome.