Your ability to turn moments like 'Girlfriend ROASTS My DIY Canopy Setup!' into shared laughter and resilience is truly admirable. Your humor and ability to find joy in everyday mishaps make your journey uniquely inspiring. And I am Floating Village Life
Looking good guys. Ive found rock lights to be much better at illuminating work areas under the canopy doors compared to strip lights. Even the kings white/orange combo ones are good. Also, wiring your canopy lights through door switches ($5 form jaycar) is one of the best mods. not having to turn the lights on when opening the doors makes a huge difference. you can still wire the power through a toggle switch for on off master control
Daniel, nice job mate! Remember the penguins 🐧 from Madagascar and “ Smile and wave boys……. don’t make eye contact and back away slowly.” But nice work IMHO.
Great that build staying good and solid. As for bottom of fridge if a price of foam placed in front of fridge door so when canopy door closed pushes slightly on foam. Thanks for sharing your life.
Bianca should be reviewing real estate, new cars, expensive couches, virtually anything. Direct, fast paced, to-the-point, no bullshit. Great delivery. Tell us what you LOVE about the Isuzu and what you’d change.
@10:23 You can always move the fridge door clasp from the top to the side. The profile that gets drilled into for the screws goes all the way around the door. I did this for my fridge as it only fit into my canopy by 2-3mm in height so no room for fingers 😂.
Great video, we went the kings 110 litre fridge which has 16 litre freezer, works so well bottles of water freeze on the shelf under the freezer, we store enough meat for 7-10 days in freezer,but the door locking system is shit,we use the child lock as well 😀
Thanks again Daniel and I can really relate to Bianca’s fair critique as I mentioned my own short stature previously for reaching things - it’s my third stage Hilux/MW Toolbox canopy build in three years now (A$7500 - includes canopy, Redarc, Lithium, Engel, electrics) with everything out as I review your great ideas and now including under canopy water tank, Sureflo pump/pressurised reservoir system - Bianca’s draw slide issue has been the same for me with my ‘EBay’ brands and not only get stuck sometimes but not always locking when fully extended but I can live with that (Dunn & Watson too A$$$’s) (may be the extra 1 mm of countersunk screw head hitting the slide?) - will wait until Bushmaster improves their door mechanism and temp control/air flow before I replace my trusty Engel slide out (with stool) - it’s obviously apparent that Bianca can now stand on Terra Australis without the stool so I will consider selling my aluminium ute tray and directly chassis mount the canopy lowering it a decent 10cm and helping to reduce my weight by 100kg offsetting the new 50kg of water (50litres) - I can then get it under the carport with the 23 Zero RFT - I always tell young folk “Aim for a pass and you’ll probably fail - aim for a distinction and you most likely pass” - good work Daniel and definitely a high pass.
Honest feedback and scoring an 8/10, should be happy with that! 👍 I've been watching the two of you guys for some time now, it's's always great seeing you guys building things together ! Time to put a ring on it, Daniel!! 😉
Good job all round on the build and the review, well done guys, any of the gripes are easily fixed. On the pantry alter the door and put the shelves on sliders and it’s perfect. You mention a few things on the ute that cracked or gave problems, can you do a video of that, would be good to see. P.S. Two weeks to go up and back and do the Gibb River Road is a big ask, you must have belted through it.
Daniel, congrats, good to have a happy partner, a good storage system, everything in its place. I do recall watching the roller door assembly build and saying thats going to get caught up, become a dredded item. As you have the door coil around, it is impeded by the groves catching on items in the downward roller action internally. It also has a low access due to coiled roller action, that restricts height in accessing stored items. You could alter the track to run up the front take a rounded 45° turn, run across the top, take another rounded 45° turn at top rear, with tracks going entirely down the rear outer wall, (no impedence on items within that way). Thus, when you open the roller shutter it runs directly up, across thd top, and down the rear, externally. You then also end up with full height access at the front. Just my resolution to your problem as I do like the concept, concerned the roller door will eventually self destruct over time though. Regards, Wealie.
Your fridge door isn't closing because you didn't heat your rubber seals after installing. Bushman recommend to heat inner seals with dryer or heat gun on low so the magnetic seals reconnect with base magnetic.
My wife, has just suggested a really cool idea for your pantry issue, put the roller for the door further back but also maybe make the shelves slide out like drawers but with sides to prevent everything from falling out, that way you just pull the shelf forward to get what you need then push it back in and then the roller door won't jam as much. 😊
We found touring to stop items traveling forward I have these spreader bars I use in my fridge and pantry to stop my beers and cans to stop them sliding about
A couple of (half height / open top) plastic containers for the top pantry shelf would stop things moving around so much and make it easier to pull things out.
I would put stuff up the top of that food pantry that you won’t use as much and if I remember correctly you can get the switches for them lights to make it easier to get to
Great video guys. I always love how you guys document all your trial and errors. Hey Bianca, you can get some organisers/shelves for the pantry that slide/pull out that makes things easier.
First time watcher but enjoyed your video. But I just wanted to say, the drawer runner stopping (getting stuck) half way when you don’t open the drawer entirely is a safety to stop the drawer slamming on your fingers incase you didn’t mean to close it. They’re made to open completely and lock in to place and the unlock and close in one movement. Hope that helped 😊
Unfortunately i share Biancas height challenged condition. $20 fold up step solves a lot of issues 🙂. Good to see everythings holding up well ive been following your build and definitely gonna implement a few of your ideas Daniel. Cheers guys keep em coming. Love the channel!
Hey mate one good modification for the fridge is a small fan up the top wired into the fridge to circulate the air and keep the fridge the same temperature all the way through, great build 👌
Looking forward to the GRR series. The canopy set up looks sensational. Great build job Daniel. IMO there is no perfect set up and chasing it is futile. The adaptable component in any set up is the user's flexibility. What do you want as opposed to what do you need? Give me a comfortable sleep and a place to put my stuff and I'm pretty happy.
Maybe look at putting the pantry supplies into small shallow plastic tubs so that you can just slide the tub out and grab what you need. This would also help in getting stuff jammed against the roller door.
Ohh I love this, great thought! Currently the shelf is also the main support for the pantry unit, but I could perhaps build an additional frame allowing this shelf to slide out... thanks for the idea!
Those drawer runners lock halfway by design. If you pull the drawer out beyond 50% but not lock it at 100%, it'll lock at 50% when you close. All of my drawer runners of the same style behave the same (which is 9 pairs between the camper trailer and the ute). To avoid it, either don't pull the drawer out beyond 50% or make sure you pull it all the way to 100% lock each time (as Bianca was doing when originally trying to show the issue, but couldn't replicate), or just hold down the tab when you're closing the drawer.
Have a look at the brass monkey upright fridge. Larger freezer space, digital control and seperate temp readout for freezer and fridge, and it has a double opening door so you dont have to move hinges for opening on the other side, plus it locks top and bottom. Ive taken mine all across Australia doing some pretty rough tracks and corrugations with no issues
Great setup and review after real life use... So apart missing light for extension working table the problem are (it's a joke dont take seriously) a beautiful short girl with long nails?! no really i'm 1.75m and sometime cant reach switch in stupid position so "switch" the switch to auxbeam dual heads switch
Well watched few your videos past couple days . Got yourself new sub, you guy going great mate . And given me few ideas especially like that plastic draw system .
Aren't the drawers meant to do that, it's to stop the slider closing when on a slope and not getting your fingers caught. My larger drawer does it and fridge slide so it doesn't slam backwards, that being said I've never worked out how I make it happen LOL
I saw Bianca building a scratching post in the background of one of the vids, do we get a Daniel critique? On a serious note, I like the temporary draws, and am considering having my main drawers as large tubs that just slide in and out to save weight. This will depend on being able to find something suitable (under bed storage tubs maybe) but it’s my main plan for the moment.
Would plastic tubs be any good behind the roller door.. it's actually super cute. I think Bianca just needs to grow a little taller so she can reach stuff better😅
Your ability to turn moments like 'Girlfriend ROASTS My DIY Canopy Setup!' into shared laughter and resilience is truly admirable. Your humor and ability to find joy in everyday mishaps make your journey uniquely inspiring. And I am Floating Village Life
Looking good guys. Ive found rock lights to be much better at illuminating work areas under the canopy doors compared to strip lights. Even the kings white/orange combo ones are good. Also, wiring your canopy lights through door switches ($5 form jaycar) is one of the best mods. not having to turn the lights on when opening the doors makes a huge difference. you can still wire the power through a toggle switch for on off master control
Daniel, nice job mate!
Remember the penguins 🐧 from Madagascar and “ Smile and wave boys……. don’t make eye contact and back away slowly.”
But nice work IMHO.
In the fire service, behind roll up doors we use webbing with buckels to keep things away from the roll up doors so we can open then
Great that build staying good and solid.
As for bottom of fridge if a price of foam placed in front of fridge door so when canopy door closed pushes slightly on foam.
Thanks for sharing your life.
Bianca should be reviewing real estate, new cars, expensive couches, virtually anything. Direct, fast paced, to-the-point, no bullshit. Great delivery.
Tell us what you LOVE about the Isuzu and what you’d change.
@10:23 You can always move the fridge door clasp from the top to the side. The profile that gets drilled into for the screws goes all the way around the door. I did this for my fridge as it only fit into my canopy by 2-3mm in height so no room for fingers 😂.
Nice video guys, tone and commentary sounds like my partner, great at finding problem not very great at actually help solve the problem
Haha love it! I'm lucky with Bianca, she's an engineer so is my go-to for solving annoying diy problems during my builds. 😂
Can't cope with such negative energy at all
Great video, we went the kings 110 litre fridge which has 16 litre freezer, works so well bottles of water freeze on the shelf under the freezer, we store enough meat for 7-10 days in freezer,but the door locking system is shit,we use the child lock as well 😀
Thanks again Daniel and I can really relate to Bianca’s fair critique as I mentioned my own short stature previously for reaching things - it’s my third stage Hilux/MW Toolbox canopy build in three years now (A$7500 - includes canopy, Redarc, Lithium, Engel, electrics) with everything out as I review your great ideas and now including under canopy water tank, Sureflo pump/pressurised reservoir system - Bianca’s draw slide issue has been the same for me with my ‘EBay’ brands and not only get stuck sometimes but not always locking when fully extended but I can live with that (Dunn & Watson too A$$$’s) (may be the extra 1 mm of countersunk screw head hitting the slide?) - will wait until Bushmaster improves their door mechanism and temp control/air flow before I replace my trusty Engel slide out (with stool) - it’s obviously apparent that Bianca can now stand on Terra Australis without the stool so I will consider selling my aluminium ute tray and directly chassis mount the canopy lowering it a decent 10cm and helping to reduce my weight by 100kg offsetting the new 50kg of water (50litres) - I can then get it under the carport with the 23 Zero RFT - I always tell young folk “Aim for a pass and you’ll probably fail - aim for a distinction and you most likely pass” - good work Daniel and definitely a high pass.
Honest feedback and scoring an 8/10, should be happy with that! 👍
I've been watching the two of you guys for some time now, it's's always great seeing you guys building things together ! Time to put a ring on it, Daniel!! 😉
i am exited to see the Gibb River episodes
Great video and you will never have a harder marker than your Partner ... well done both of you
Good job all round on the build and the review, well done guys, any of the gripes are easily fixed.
On the pantry alter the door and put the shelves on sliders and it’s perfect.
You mention a few things on the ute that cracked or gave problems, can you do a video of that, would be good to see.
P.S. Two weeks to go up and back and do the Gibb River Road is a big ask, you must have belted through it.
Daniel, congrats, good to have a happy partner, a good storage system, everything in its place.
I do recall watching the roller door assembly build and saying thats going to get caught up, become a dredded item.
As you have the door coil around, it is impeded by the groves catching on items in the downward roller action internally. It also has a low access due to coiled roller action, that restricts height in accessing stored items.
You could alter the track to run up the front take a rounded 45° turn, run across the top, take another rounded 45° turn at top rear, with tracks going entirely down the rear outer wall, (no impedence on items within that way).
Thus, when you open the roller shutter it runs directly up, across thd top, and down the rear, externally.
You then also end up with full height access at the front.
Just my resolution to your problem as I do like the concept, concerned the roller door will eventually self destruct over time though.
Regards, Wealie.
Your fridge door isn't closing because you didn't heat your rubber seals after installing. Bushman recommend to heat inner seals with dryer or heat gun on low so the magnetic seals reconnect with base magnetic.
My wife, has just suggested a really cool idea for your pantry issue, put the roller for the door further back but also maybe make the shelves slide out like drawers but with sides to prevent everything from falling out, that way you just pull the shelf forward to get what you need then push it back in and then the roller door won't jam as much. 😊
Tough critic Bianca ;). Thanks team.
Use a piece of 90 degree ali angle on the canopy door light to point it down works well easy install and angle also protects ya light
We found touring to stop items traveling forward I have these spreader bars I use in my fridge and pantry to stop my beers and cans to stop them sliding about
Oh perfect! Will look into these, cheers!
A couple of (half height / open top) plastic containers for the top pantry shelf would stop things moving around so much and make it easier to pull things out.
I would put stuff up the top of that food pantry that you won’t use as much and if I remember correctly you can get the switches for them lights to make it easier to get to
Great video guys. I always love how you guys document all your trial and errors.
Hey Bianca, you can get some organisers/shelves for the pantry that slide/pull out that makes things easier.
First time watcher but enjoyed your video. But I just wanted to say, the drawer runner stopping (getting stuck) half way when you don’t open the drawer entirely is a safety to stop the drawer slamming on your fingers incase you didn’t mean to close it. They’re made to open completely and lock in to place and the unlock and close in one movement. Hope that helped 😊
Outstanding build. Envious
Good job, well done Daniel
With the pantry roller door, maybe see if you can get longer tracks so it rolls up higher maybe
Unfortunately i share Biancas height challenged condition. $20 fold up step solves a lot of issues 🙂. Good to see everythings holding up well ive been following your build and definitely gonna implement a few of your ideas Daniel. Cheers guys keep em coming. Love the channel!
Well done both of you. 8/10,nice.
Great fun video.
Building a canopy setup isn't for the faint hearted and there will always be a compromise somewhere.
Great build I say. 9/10
Hey mate one good modification for the fridge is a small fan up the top wired into the fridge to circulate the air and keep the fridge the same temperature all the way through, great build 👌
Have you thought about swapping whats in your draws with whats in the roller door section?
Looking forward to the GRR series.
The canopy set up looks sensational. Great build job Daniel.
IMO there is no perfect set up and chasing it is futile. The adaptable component in any set up is the user's flexibility. What do you want as opposed to what do you need? Give me a comfortable sleep and a place to put my stuff and I'm pretty happy.
Maybe look at putting the pantry supplies into small shallow plastic tubs so that you can just slide the tub out and grab what you need. This would also help in getting stuff jammed against the roller door.
Pit a tub in the top shelf so stuff does catch the roller door
U need to travel by ur self it might be easier
well done guys
Can you make the top shelf behind the roller door a drawer. So it comes out so it's easier to reach everything.
Ohh I love this, great thought! Currently the shelf is also the main support for the pantry unit, but I could perhaps build an additional frame allowing this shelf to slide out... thanks for the idea!
The pantry just need grunt cord to stop stuff falling against the door
Those drawer runners lock halfway by design. If you pull the drawer out beyond 50% but not lock it at 100%, it'll lock at 50% when you close.
All of my drawer runners of the same style behave the same (which is 9 pairs between the camper trailer and the ute).
To avoid it, either don't pull the drawer out beyond 50% or make sure you pull it all the way to 100% lock each time (as Bianca was doing when originally trying to show the issue, but couldn't replicate), or just hold down the tab when you're closing the drawer.
Have a look at the brass monkey upright fridge. Larger freezer space, digital control and seperate temp readout for freezer and fridge, and it has a double opening door so you dont have to move hinges for opening on the other side, plus it locks top and bottom. Ive taken mine all across Australia doing some pretty rough tracks and corrugations with no issues
Excellent video
I love the timber top on the kitchen, I think it looks higher spec and more luxurious. The 'marble' wraps cheapens the look.
Great setup and review after real life use... So apart missing light for extension working table the problem are (it's a joke dont take seriously) a beautiful short girl with long nails?! no really i'm 1.75m and sometime cant reach switch in stupid position so "switch" the switch to auxbeam dual heads switch
Well watched few your videos past couple days . Got yourself new sub, you guy going great mate . And given me few ideas especially like that plastic draw system .
Aren't the drawers meant to do that, it's to stop the slider closing when on a slope and not getting your fingers caught. My larger drawer does it and fridge slide so it doesn't slam backwards, that being said I've never worked out how I make it happen LOL
No locking drawer runners lock when drawer is fully extended
I saw Bianca building a scratching post in the background of one of the vids, do we get a Daniel critique?
On a serious note, I like the temporary draws, and am considering having my main drawers as large tubs that just slide in and out to save weight. This will depend on being able to find something suitable (under bed storage tubs maybe) but it’s my main plan for the moment.
Ohh I love this idea, and great spot regarding the scratching post!! It's quite the monster in our living room haha. 😂
@@explorebound wasn’t positive who it was, but at first I thought they were helping make drawers. When I realised, I had a good chuckle to myself.
Hey Daniel what size sliders did you use ?
Put this girl on "The Block" ... Reviewing houses.
I would just change those screws to different style and neater looking ones, and probably longer for screwing into anywhere that's thin plywood
What happened to the bulbar?
Restrained sliding shelves to access maybe 🤔👌🤷
is there two parts to this cause u only talked about one side of the canopy :(
How many watts is your fridge
Would plastic tubs be any good behind the roller door.. it's actually super cute. I think Bianca just needs to grow a little taller so she can reach stuff better😅
Thank's for sharing. Lol
I like her unique voice. It's interesting.
At least you get a good test, cause far out she’s hard on the gear 😂😂😂
Great Vid... ONe Day....
Cracks in the bullbar thats not good hope your front inner guards are ok 😮
Would love to see how the handles were braided no good videos on youtube
She's a bit rough on the gear mate! 😂
Poor Daniel.
Hard woman to please