Great Rig Tour !. Sweet Rigs! Keep up the cool vids! The Drone shots really done well, and that Burning Coal clip pretty cool! Nice Dude! I gonna have to get that solo stove!
Thanks for watching Mike. Greatly appreciate the kind words on the video and the rigs. Solo stoves are awesome. We’ve got a little one and it’s perfect for making a quick fire. Thanks again for watching!
30:42 I think the air-gap slows air exchange. The Hypalon™ (or 'CSM" for Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene Rubber) curtains contain the stationary air, forming a boundary layer. . 2003, we insulated our ExpeditionVehicle with: * adhesive-back acoustic against the wall and ceiling, a gap, then * one-inch pink-board, another air-gap, then * two-inch poly. . With our tiny dual-pane windows (designed for a stand-still house), we rarely operate the Wave 3 catalytic heater above about 40°f/5°c.
29:09 2003, we built our ExpeditionVehicle. Our concept is 'primitive'. Zero plumbing, minimal electric. Nothing to break or wear. . Of course, we missed out on color-coordinated blue boxes. Sadly, our non-existent blue boxes cannot 'talk to each other'...
11:51 Although we advocate for the Five-Second Rule, we occasionally invoke the Fifteen-Second Rule. . If the dogs are nearby, the scrimmage usually makes it the One-Second Rule...
27:42 Our ExpeditionVehicle interior is three paces across by seven paces long, about 600cf/17cubic meters(metres). "But but but LM!, how do you live in such a tiny space!" We do not live in our rig. We live out of ii.
I have a viair portable air compressor that we carry around. It’s sweet to have a way to air back up or to fill a flat on the road with our plug kit. The arb is better than the viair but much more expensive
Thank you Eric. Always a great time when we get together and thank you for showcasing my ideas that have come to life with this build out
@@theroamingTC thanks for showing off your build and all the unique ideas that make it such a special truck camper set up🤘 see ya soon brother!
Taylor reservoir was my #1 place to camp/fish when I lived in Colorado. Huge Lake Trout in there.
It’s an absolutely beautiful place. We’re very fortunate to work only 45 min from the reservoir all summer long.
You buddy had a heck of a set up for part time camping.
He loves his toys. Thanks for watching!
Thanks man! She a pretty awesome ride!
Been wanting to see this guys rig for ages ! Well done
@@JM-4716 it’s one heck of a rig! Thanks for watching
You take out less tree limbs with a pop top...😂 Great video!!!
The vlog keeps getting better! enjoy summer E&M
Thanks Jimmy! Greatly appreciate you watching every time we put out a new video. Have a great week!
03:22
Capable hands.
And that is very close to my highest compliment.
Thank you sir!
Great Rig Tour !. Sweet Rigs! Keep up the cool vids! The Drone shots really done well, and that Burning Coal clip pretty cool! Nice Dude! I gonna have to get that solo stove!
Thanks for watching Mike. Greatly appreciate the kind words on the video and the rigs. Solo stoves are awesome. We’ve got a little one and it’s perfect for making a quick fire. Thanks again for watching!
30:42
I think the air-gap slows air exchange.
The Hypalon™ (or 'CSM" for Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene Rubber) curtains contain the stationary air, forming a boundary layer.
.
2003, we insulated our ExpeditionVehicle with:
* adhesive-back acoustic against the wall and ceiling, a gap, then
* one-inch pink-board, another air-gap, then
* two-inch poly.
.
With our tiny dual-pane windows (designed for a stand-still house), we rarely operate the Wave 3 catalytic heater above about 40°f/5°c.
29:09
2003, we built our ExpeditionVehicle.
Our concept is 'primitive'.
Zero plumbing, minimal electric.
Nothing to break or wear.
.
Of course, we missed out on color-coordinated blue boxes.
Sadly, our non-existent blue boxes cannot 'talk to each other'...
32:37
We engineered our ExpeditionVehicle with zero cabinets above waist-level.
This reduces weight aloft, increasing the sense of stability.
Good video, he had soon cool things in his rig.
Thanks dude! Totally agree. Lots of cool things on his rig
11:51
Although we advocate for the Five-Second Rule, we occasionally invoke the Fifteen-Second Rule.
.
If the dogs are nearby, the scrimmage usually makes it the One-Second Rule...
Thank you for the video and truck camper tour. Where was that camp spot you were camping? Take care and safe travels!
Taylor Park, Colorado. Thanks for the well wishes and for watching Ben.
27:42
Our ExpeditionVehicle interior is three paces across by seven paces long, about 600cf/17cubic meters(metres).
"But but but LM!, how do you live in such a tiny space!"
We do not live in our rig.
We live out of ii.
I need to get a portable air compressor also. I don't air down and is a little stressful at times.
I have a viair portable air compressor that we carry around. It’s sweet to have a way to air back up or to fill a flat on the road with our plug kit. The arb is better than the viair but much more expensive
@@thecumminscamper thanks, I am going to search up the viair.
@@Gidyupcowboy
You might want to seek a full-size 'Continuous-Duty' instead of a little intermittent-duty suited for beach-balls and water-wings.
Yeah I agree if you plan to air down you are going to want a 100% duty cycle compressor
Would love to have a little 4 wheels camper on the f250 for quick trips! Love his rig 🤙🏻
Perfect set up for quick trips. He’s got that thing super dialed at this point.
Enjoyed! 🍻
Thanks for watching dude!!!
You forgot the dashcam link in the description.
Thank you!
Is this Dalton's everyday driver?
No, he has an older Volvo as his daily driver and a service truck for his welding business.