TRUTH Hurts? Shining Light to ALL VanLife Builds
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This is great Jarrod. It was a pleasure meeting you the other day in Hood River (I'm the husband of @sixbrummetts who commented earlier). Anyways, love this breakdown. Some ideas perhaps that I would enjoy in the future is perhaps getting even more of a detailed breakdown. Maybe separate episodes where one is the electrical breakdown. You have maybe three vans picked out with different electrical setups where you go over the costs of each set up. Then another episode that looks and pros/cons/costs of birch plywood vs. aluminum frame vs. laminated woods, etc. That way 'if' they list what type of components they have consumers can have a better understanding of the costs going into the build. Saying $25,000 product in vs. $40,000 product- what would be the main differences and where those breakdowns are in different systems? Hope that makes sense. Keep at it- though, this is good.
Bro, I couldn't be happier listening to this first episode! Its like youve been listening to my sales/design meetings for the past 3 years 😂 down with 3/4 baltic birch, down with 80/20 extrusions.
I love this Jarrod. I’ve been watching you since your L. A. days. I’ve learned so much from you and am always rooting for you on your various endeavors. I didn’t own a van when I started watching your videos but bought a turnkey, not custom build that I absolutely loved. Unfortunately my beautiful sprinter was destroyed in a fire. No fault of the builder, but rather a fatal mistake by a diesel mechanic. The mechanic failed to fully tighten down the fuel line after replacing the fuel filter. I’m still mourning that loss, and still fighting with insurance company. It’s been 8 months and still not a penny from insurance company. Whenever I do have this resolved I’ll be reaching out to you for a consult. I’m very conflicted about my next steps. I’m looking forward to seeing more of these. Thanks for all the info. Invaluable lessons.
Thank you! So sorry to hear about your sprinter 😞
I love how you can pull them apart because you know how to build the entire thing! lol You could literally pull their van into your shop and pull it apart and fix it. I know you were a judge on "the tv show Gutted". *hint expert expert*
😂 thank you
You’ve got a point there, Jarrod. Maintaining quality on both fronts is sick challenging!
Jarrod it was a great pleasure to meet you and spend the morning talking with you on Sunday at Hood River Van expo. I really appreciate your truth. Again thank you for all you do, I really did mean it when I said you are the person who gave me the confidence to start my build years ago., and that confidence to cut my roof off.
Really enjoyed this. Giving us an estimated break down and providing your reasons for it. Looking forward to the next episode.
It’s kind of like saying you can be a really good digital designer or a really good computer programmer.
There’s some truth to what you’re saying. Using different parts of your brain and expressing different interpretations of skill/aesthetics. But I do know some engineers who are rare breeds and can be great at both.
Generally speaking, I’ll trust a van maker over a movie maker. Lol.
Jarrod you're a breath of fresh air. You've established yourself as an authority figure in this business. Do realize how many amazing options you have with your personal brand and where you can take this? I can throw out several ideas off the top of my head. You made us all laugh with your commentary btw. This video needed to be made! You're the best.
Thank you! Looking forward to doing more of these
Totally enjoyed this. This is a good niche for you. I learn something new from all your vids. Providing info on all components and build choices will make better builders, informed buyers, better websites and better sales listings. I am looking forward to your next vids. There can never be too much information. I would like to see more information on why certain components were chosen and the pros and cons of same. Love the pricing and cost aspects.
I like this format. Keep it going! Very informative, I like this.
Thank you! 🙌
Yama is a Canadian builder. Top tier.
So you know that I took my van to Nomadik for service. Marc made a comment, something to the effect he knows my builder, excellent woodworker, my van can't be built, nobody can build a van like mine any more. Marc's a busy guy so I didn't chat him up on what he meant by that. I assumed that the "old school" builders can't make money on a van like mine because they can't charge enough for it. Then, I think it was in Couer d'Alene, I saw Jayco branded Class B and I think I understand. The Big Boys are in the van life/adventure van business now and they not only have them sitting on their lots ready to go (no 14-24 month wait), but they offer bank financing. So, the pressure on the custom builder. Add water, stir and presto, you're a van lifer!
Sure the build quality isn't there, the options aren't there, layout choices are limited; you may not even have a say about the color scheme or fabric. But hey, it's only $217.49 a month (for the rest of your life).
Coure d'Alene. That would be an excellent location for an Adventure Van Expo.
whoa bro.. we get it.. 24 photos 😳
Dude, don't worry about video length. It takes as long as it takes to tell the truth.
That's why Tik Tok and Twitter aren't places people should be getting news.
Thanks for putting into words things I've been wondering and thinking looking at some of these sites you mention. Landscape photos, all of the photos, list brands... You'd think these things would be common sense!
Thank you. I’ll still try and keep them down but get the information out I feel is important
At first I wasn't a fan of this approach, but then the truth bombs kept droppin. Let's face it, this bubble is about burst. I'll keep rockin my Ford E250 no-build until this industry comes back to earth.
Only going to get better 🍿
It's true - totally different skill sets. Someone who's a great builder is into engineering and fabricating and building and working with the materials to make a design come to life. Content is branding, photography, writing/editing, presenting, marketing, and selling the product lines and the people/professionals of the company online to generate new business. Like in a big corporation, the marketing department wouldn't do what the engineering, IT or software developers do and vice versa.
Thank you for this series, most needed indeed. So, my dilemma now; A few years back I purchased a "boutique" custom popup camper in Colorado. It was all the rage, and had one built sight unseen. After a few days/weeks I realized how "thrown-together" it was, and had to correct many mistakes, live with others, and finally sold it with little use. I am now scared $hitless with so many custom builders to find the reputable and experienced ones so I don't have to go behind the walls to check that they used the proper wire gauge or find leaks. As an example, I like the Storytellers overall, but need more customization (larger fridge, etc.) Also wondering if it would be advantageous to buy an RVIA certified. I would like to know your top 5 or 10 builders, no need to call out the bad ones, they will close down by default.
My simple and quick response to this is Storyteller is not good (in my opinion) and there’s no harm taking your time finding the right builder for you. On my consulting calls I spend 15-20 minutes learning the person before I even make suggestions on builders
@@JarrodTocci Cheers! Will keep that in mind.
Great vid man! Looking forward to future episodes.
14:43 Never. Apologize. 👻
Humble Road does both amazing builds and amazing and informative content creation.
I agree. I never said he didn’t
Thank you for your honesty! It is very helpful for us consumers.
Great video mate. Full of good information. I like it. Keep it up I’m looking forward to other ones like this one.
This is going to be interesting. I've had a few run ins with builders of custom homes, vans, catamarans and RV's who seem to think that they know it all because they have won a few awards, have a social media following or use the most expensive brand names money can buy. Craftsmanship and value is not exclusive to brand names, just because your components in a van come from the yacht or precision machine/ lab industry, doesn't mean you built a yacht on wheels, nor should your asking price reflect that. I've spent a lot of years in R&D, material science, building science, engineering, construction and developing certifications and engineering standards and I'm constantly amazed at people who prove the Dunning-Kruger effect when you tear apart their build and they try to justify what they did and why.
Van building in the end is relatively newer field. That is kinda important to remember.In my experience I think simple or minimal should always be the way to go if possible. I have witnessed so many ppl with over the top builds that use like 12% of it’s capacity. That said I am not going to tell anyone what to do or how to spend ect. If you can by all means do it. Where I think alot of issues arise is when people with limited funds try and look for a good deal and they probably could have done it themselves. They get what they pay for and yikes. Then again I have a;somseen vad work on builds ppl hafe paid alot for. The whole content creator and builder thing I do not think is controversial. It’s your opinion. I know a couple amazing content creators that have built really good vans. My point is you have to be careful sometimes when you get into that chest beating of “ this is controversial” when it’s an opinion from your experience and also not exactly factual.
As someone that has done many inspections for people in my field you can pick apart anything.
Yama vans is a Canadian company out of Calgary.
And they seem good
Hey Jarrod,
Thanks for the honest information.
You mention using specialist woods rather than Baltic birch or bamboo, which woods do you recommend instead? Also why aren’t you keen on 80/20? Thanks
Don’t get me wrong I love using Baltic birch and bamboo as a finish (cabinet fronts) or a bamboo veneer as well as drawers. Those woods at 1/2” won’t warp like other plywood’s do. To make up the “carcass” I like using liteply aka Garnica plywood. It’s a poplar based with foam core that makes it 30% lighter than standard plywood, and I’d use 3/4” for that! This method I would only do for vans, trailers or tiny homes that weight is necessary. For a typical home reno I would not do it this way. Lastly with that liteply you can either paint, use laminates, or veneer which is great. Extruded aluminum is not weight saving at all and difficult to work with. To me, it doesn’t make sense to use in a van build. I used to like it until I used it
@@JarrodTocci thanks for taking the time to reply in detail it really helps a lot. You’re one of the good guys! Good luck with the new format, it seems like it’s working great.
I’ve noticed you say especially from time to time. However you pronounce it with an x. So my question is how many x are in your pronunciation, just one or more?
I enjoyed this, Jarrod. :-)
Thank you
Love the passion, LOL 😂
You're spot on. A lot of the issues you cite are my pet peeves. Wondered what, specifically, you are averse to in 80/20 material?
I don’t see the point of using extruded aluminum as it saves no weight and is not easy to work with. Thats mostly why
Sounds like maybe you are beholding to the companies that are building vans full time, maybe due to your content creation. Yes companies will create more consistent product, but allow the average builders to have their space
Maybe you’re overthinking this a little too much 😂 I call it like I see it, yes it’s that simple. What is an average builder? I think there are up and coming builders just like any industry. But the ones that are up and coming that I know still know their place. I’m talking about the builders that build 1 van (maybe 2) and think they are the best van builder the internet has seen. There’s a lot of immaturity in this space and it’s starting to show
Please keep these type of videos going.
A lot of Truth here.
Share the computer screen & put yourself in the box so viewers can see the photos you're speaking about in greater detail.
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Ohhhh interesting! Thank you and I’ll try that
You should definitely run ads on these videos if it would help you!! Or is possible. You deserve it, and it won't hurt us. Real supporters will get it! 🤷♂️
I agree. If you’re in it to make money…make money.
Appreciate that! Maybe after a few weeks I’ll turn them on. I try and be “here for the people” as I’ll make mine somehow 🙂
I have Premium. I’ll never even know. 😁
Hey Jarrod, an off-topic question. I noticed the wireless mini keyboard on your desk. Would you mind sharing what brand/model it is? Do you like it? I'm in the market for a Bluetooth keyboard that size, but not sure which one to get. Thank much!
It came with my iMac. So it’s an apple product. I wasn’t a fan of apple but I turned to the dark side a few years ago and haven’t looked back 😂
Glad u said U were u!😂😂😂 Been a while since I've been on here & u look so different. I didn't think it was you.❤😂😂😂 Then I spent 5 mins trying to figure out what was different about you.🤔🤨🧐🤣🤣🤣
Had to click on your channel to realize you got rid of your mustache!!🫢😁
Having facial hair “Clark Kent” everyone 😂
You got a typo in your ‘more’ section 😂
Good luck with it
It happens 😂🤷🏻♂️
I agree and if all your worried about is content, you incentive structure is all f'd up.
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best part was the 24 pictures
😂 passion runs deep
Always felt this way about people calling themselves “general contractors”. So you can pick up the phone and call competent people to do all the work? Big deal!!
General contractors also take tests to become certified. They also have the connections to get the subcontract work done. The problem with van builders and tiny home builders is there is NO restrictions. RVIA is a thing but not enforced and honestly not a good stamp of approval either. I’ve tried making a certificate program but simply not worth the investment of my time and money. I have something in the works with a bigger company tho
8:24 start ☠️
Start of reviewing vans yes. First episode was more about setting up the podcast overall and of course the sponsor which allows me to turn off monetization
The economy is hardly in the “pooper”
In regards to this space (vanlife, and other mobile homes), you’d be very wrong. COUNTLESS people talk about pricing skyrocketing during 2020.
Jarrod, I love you but you over explain what you are doing. Just do it, if it makes sense we will keep watching and you can watch the metrics. Just get to the content. You could build a bigger audience by explaining less and just getting straight to the content. You don’t even have to transition to your sponsor like a newscaster, just say: I’d like to thanks blah today and do the transition. Better yet just do the sponsorship message in the main content, changing to another video with different lighting, energy and sound isn’t as seamless. Like I said, love ya but I think you can cut out so much explaining and your content would be more compact and compelling!
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lol OGs know which you are
STAND UP!!
Season 1 Gutted spoiler!
Because 3 years wasn’t enough time to watch it 😂
“The economy is in the pooper” is an objectively false statement. Historically low unemployment rate, growth outpacing inflation, interest rates at historical averages, positive GDP for over a year, and inflation is almost down to acceptable levels. And those inflation rates were lower than all major economies around the world. Add all that up, and take into account the major stock market indexes are at, or near historic highs. So to claim the economy is not strong is simply untrue. Almost forgot, US oil production has never been higher.
True, so why are people so unhappy? inflation.
Did you repeat yourself here… or was it me 😅
Depends. I’ve said a lot of these things before but seems like I need to keep repeating them because people keep making the same mistakes 🤷🏻♂️
I just stopped once he passed 2 companies he knew. It's not a true review
😂 good because you clearly didn’t watch and me talking for a minute on a company is not a review anyways. I even said I’m not going to talk about these because I know them. Perfect example of not listening 👏
It’s a testament to his character. Not crapping on people he knows. I can respect that.