So , now it's May 2024. How is the camper holding up? Any leaks ? Did you sell it or did it get into an accident? Stolen? Or is it the best thing you ever build? I am curious.
My uncle built a camper trailer 10 years ago and used this method to seal roof and walls. He said to use cotton fabric. It seals better than polyester fabric. He also said the glue isn't a big deal. Any type of glue adhesive will work on the fabric. What makes it waterproof is the multiple coats of paint that is applied at the end. He used exterior latex paint. Gave it 6 or 7 coats. This trailer is still leak proof today and is exposed to all types of weather.
bonjour je suis aussi sur tracktor et j'ai obs mes les gens entende mon cue que j'ecoute dans mon casque en meme temps que le titre joué pouvez vous m'aider svp merci
Salut Antoine, I bought all my materials and I have a few questions. What type and size of screws did you use. Plus, how long were the sliders for the draws did you use? Je parle Français, mais j’ecris tres mal.😊. Thank you. Merci.
This is exactly what I was looking for. I love the fact that we can separate the two parts later to make it easier to move. Now if we could only turn back time so the price of plywood wood was not so expensive. 😊. Then again the amount of storage may be worth it. Thanks. Merci beaucoup. Antoine.
Do know if anyone has ever thought of using or used the Red Gaurd waterproofing paint that is used in showers for waterproofing their DIY teardrop?? Did you use canvas at all on the build? Did you ever think of using ACM panels on the outside?? Very Curious.
Ok, I read your comments after watching the video. I thought you would have included the fabric material at the beginning of the video. Looks great. Thanks
Look at the pinned comment on this video : Fabric : Canvas cotton is usually used. I had acces to large pieces of polyester for free . The finish is better looking i think, maybe less durable. i'll see in the future
Bbonjour, Super idée et je vois que tu es un super bricoleur.. Moi pas du tout. Pourrais tu faire les plans, voire même une nouvelle video avec 2 etages de tiroirs du même côté, ayant une toute petite chambre dont le + long côté du lit 2 places contre un mur. Merci beaucoup à toi si tu peux ! Bisou
bonjour, et merci pour le tuto! j'ai un petit soucis quand je stream sur twitch, en tant que DJ j'ai le bouton PFL sur mon contrôleur pionner..mais quand je stream sur twitch, obs reçoit ce que je reçoit au casque (PFL) et l'envoie aux auditeurs... j'ai pas trouvé comment faire que mon PFL reste que dans mon casque.. des idées, des pistes?
This video makes it obvious that the quality of the finish is dependant on the quality of the preparation. Here, all the un-faired joints in the ply shone through the final paint job like beacons. Time spent filling, sanding and fairing will pay enormous dividends in the end result.
What would you guess the weight reduction is from the wet glue to dry glue? I'm in the process of modifying the design for a pico-light and trying to drop the weight by about 50lbs to get it closer to 200lbs and I'm trying to get an idea of what the reduction in weight from the wet application to the dried finished pmf would be. As of right now I've trimmed about as much weight from the design as I can before waterproofing, and I need a weight estimate for pmf
I watched your video as my primary reference to the process. I recently finished the exterior of my 5x8 squaredrop camper and am very happy with the results. Thank you.
very nice guide. i'd suggest raised edges to hold the mattress a bit. also plywood is super expensive again so this bed would cost like $300 depending what kind of wood you use to face the drawers. I'm thinking on making drawers out of plastic totes and a nice facing wood just to cut the cost to mostly 1x4 framing and a few pieces of nice face board.