Lovely People and creative professional build. So roomy for 16 ft ! And the floor...I’m gonna steal that idea! Nice to meet another coffee lover! Genuine hometown people!
Diana, it was so nice meeting you and seeing your amazing build! We didn't now we were building it for coffee as well as the bike but my coffee is a must!
Great build, seem like nice people. Finally, someone who put their frig up high instead of all the builds i see where people crawl on the floor to get in the fridge.
I really appreciate you making these videos and highlighting the introspective thought, personal expression and creativity your guests put into their builds. It's great that you, and they, are willing to share so much of their amazing work. Thank you!
I did a bedroom floor like that after getting fed up with carpet and not having money at the time to do something else. I loved it so much that I did two more rooms and we love them 4 years later
I think I could be great friends with Todd and Kim…and everybody that I met at the rendezvous! I think they might’ve dropped by my rig one day. I had such a fantastic time . Great walk through Bill!
My wife and I have plans for a two part conversion. The bed and bathroom will be in a long wheelbase cargo van, while the kitchen and crafts studio will be in a cargo trailer of somewhere around this (in the video) size. I had been thinking about putting the fresh water tank in the van, under the bed, and running a hose to the kitchen in the trailer, very similar to Todd's setup. I am pleased to see that it's feasible. :)
That is a great way to boondock or camp at a non-hookup campground. Portable black and gray tanks and water is the way to make your trailer have more space and save weight. Great solution!
Is it possible to get some photos of the bed and biker bar setup where I can see the locking system. I am interested in doing something similar. I was thinking murphy bed but wanting the biker bar and didnt see how to work in the base without a lot of work.
Watching Bill and Debs videos gave e idea. He would fill his tank in van then hook up to the trailer. It is a 55gal tank and it asted my wife 3 days of showers. LOL
There is one other question I wish that you would ask people about their builds. I’m sure most people have weighed them after they are done, and I would be very curious as to what each one of these weigh.
Thank your for the tour of your build. This is awesome. Could you give a ballpark estimate of what it cost you to build one of these to this quality including the cost of the trailer?
I love the floor idea. Been trying to decide what i want to do with my floor. Mine is also a toy hauler for my harley. I just wonder if that floor gets slick when loading the bike when it's wet outside
Hi Bill, my wife and I have been looking for an awning just like this one. I went to Walmart,s website and couldn't find the one Todd has. Could you ask Todd for a link for us? As always thanks for these great videos and sharing your lives with us.
As always Bill, thank you for all you do and for the link. I'm seriously considering it for my 7x16 v nose trailer. Have you and Deb consider doing a meet up in Texas?
The bathroom is a big win! I can make do with a small kitchen (solo) but I definitely need a comfortable shower. Have they had a chance to weigh the trailer yet?
Really curious what she covered the ramp door with. Is that painted or a material? Also absolutely love the cabinet doors. I'm in the middle of doing my front bench and would love doors just like that.
@@billanddeb the 15 x 8 that we ordered is out of stock, but there were 12 x 8 and 13 x 8 that were in stock in different colors. Scroll down below the searched awning, and it shows other options available. There were even some electric awning options as well. I hopt this helps!
Hi Guys! I have a question for Kim. Did you buy those shoe racks at their current size or did you cut them down to size, and if yes did you have to stitch hem the cut edges? Thank you.
Hi! great question. I bought them full sized from Walmart and Dollars General. I did not need to hem or stitch them. They cut clean and were ready to attach to the cabinets. I used command strip velcro and thumb tacks to attach them. the tack work better it you have heavier items. Velcro worked fine for lighter items. Tack are cheaper. I hope this helps! 😃😃
Bill, we were taught in SC to say mam and sir to everyone of all ages as a show of respect. I taught high school for 30 years, and said mam and sir even to my students and fellow teachers, regardless of their age. Don’t take it as an insult because I assure you it is meant to show respect.
I did not even consider Kim calling me "sir" as an insult. By this time, Deb and I had built a special relationship with Kim and Todd. I fully understand this endearing southern tradition. Rather than view it as an insult, I would rather think that by simply referring to me as "Bill" is showing humility on my part because I ain't nothin special. I'm just plain old Bill.
It is not disrespect by Bill. We are the babies of the group and love calling great grand dad sir. LOL Bill and Deb are some of the finest humans i have ever met. Amazing couple that love big. Very kind and very helpful.