This week I'm showing you a timelapse of the past 8 months of work on my 1961 Aljo Vintage Camper Photo Booth Rebuild. You can watch the full rebuild here: • VINTAGE CAMPER PHOTO B... Thanks for watching!
WOW. You're Videos are the most thorough with a practical methodical approach, simply the best! I'm so grateful that you have shown your work. I'm used to renovating and redesigning houses so my skills will come in handy for my new to me mid to late in1960's 2 vintage Shasta's for personal use. I'm so grateful that you shared your experience so mine is less frustrating. Looking forward to sharing or corresponding. Love your photo booth!
Thanks for watching! If you've done construction you've got all the skills you need to do campers, but remember campers are NOT houses, they are built differently for important reasons that shouldn't be changed without good reason. Good luck on your Shastas, and don't hesitate to reach out with questions!
It is when there are no cabinets, no six coats of shellac, no electrical to speak of and then top it off with house paint LOL... It's a kiosk trailer. Not a vintage camper anymore.
This was a great idea to do the whole project as a time lapse. I haven't seen all the videos in order on this build, but putting it together in one video shows some techniques that I had missed. Nicely done and the music was stellar!
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I started in January and I "finished" in September, but every build is different and everyone's schedule is different, so it's hard to say how long a rebuild will take. I still have a few things I haven't got around to truly finishing on it, but it's maybe 98% done and completely usable as is.
If you look in the description of this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HPl3DprhscQ.html You will find links to the SketchUp models for each camper featured on our channel. You'll need to download the file and then load it into SketchUp to view and manipulate it. If you don't already have a SketchUp account you can sign up for one for free at: www.sketchup.com/plans-and-pricing/sketchup-free