I'm building something very similar - trying to concentrate on low budget, light weight. Inside is based around vertical e track. Nice job! I like the use of space on tounge!
The air conditioning setup is ingenious. I like that it’s removable and that there’s not a unit on the roof that creates wind drag while towing. Well done!
This is an impressive conversion that still allows you to use it as a cargo trailer when needed. You could have a mobile home theater by mounting a pull down screen and a sound bar on the roller cover over the ramp and installing a small projector to the ceiling. All you would need after that is a popcorn machine.
This is one of the best conversions I've seen, the AC solution and the wheel on door to keep from rubbing the awning is genius, It's all very well done.
Beautiful build and excellent narration of your trailer. Looks like you folks paid close attention to all the details. Please more videos when you have your camp set up. Stay safe, God Bless
Great job...Only if ALL Americans were this resourceful and skilled we'd be alright. May you two be blessed on your journeys. You also, did a awesome job narrating and filming.
I really like how your husband used the front angle for the stove and heater and that the propane is outside the trailer. Very nice cabinet work too! I don't like that the bed is two beds not one bed. If I used your design I would definitely make the bed come together into one big bed. I would also use the roof of trailer for solar or put racks on top.
I have a 14'x6' that I have been working on and this is as close to what I have in mind of all the ones I have seen on RU-vid. I love the way you mounted the e-track close to the floor but on the wall. Definitely saving a link to this one!!
Very well crafted & excellently detailed description. Thank you for sharing. Praying for your health, strength, safety, wisdom and success. God bless...☝🙏🙌💪
Very nice trailer, and thanks for sharing your ideas!!!!! My wife and I just bought a 8.5x18 feet trailer, for our motorcycles (and Snowmobiles in the winter) and my wife likes the mods you made to your trailer!
Now that is a nice toy hauler. Great video. I've been thinking about buying a trailer for my bike and your layout is very inspirational. Might have to copy your layout. Thanks.
You conversion is great! I like the colors you chose and that you incorporated so much storage space. Love seeing everyone's different bed designs. We have talked about doing fold up beds. Not sure if we'll do that with our current or wait and do it if we every go to a bigger size. I really like your little built in stove top. That's something I wouldn't mind adding to ours. Like the sliding potty too! Great job guys!!
You guys did amazing. We just bought a 6x12 that looks identical to yours. I was looking for some conversion ideas. I don’t think we will get as ambitious as you, but got some great ideas from this video. Again, great job!
Thanks for the tour! Such videos are helpful for new builders in avoiding too many mistakes! Yours looks very nice and I'm sure works quite well for your application.
Very well thought out little rig. Great narration. Only thing I would change to make ventilation better on rainy days is instead of the windows as a slider ( yours are up and down) is a awning style window. This way they can be left open in the rain. Thank you for sharing your baby!😎
Nice Trailer, the layout of the trailer and the quality and execution of the build is superb! Well done! And a very good video as well. Thank you for sharing.
I enjoyed your video, the fold up beds are just the trick, we also have bikes which was the main reason for buying the cargo trailer. Some RU-vidrs make them into tiny house builds which is not what we want. What you have achieved is the closest so far for what we need. "new subscriber"
Thanks for such a well done video. I picked up a lot of good helpful ideas and hints. You leave and answered a few questions I had that I haven't been able to figure out LOL thank you ❤️🌹
I think you read my mind on a lot of that stuff, I have a few other ideas that I'm going to try hopefully and my plumbing system will be a little more basic. This is an awesome build and gives a lot of flexibility to haul toys and supplies in a micro size. I'm getting ready to do my 6x12+2 v nose and it may be similar in build to y'alls. Thanks for sharing and God bless. Keep on adventur'n! 👍
That is an incredibly thoughtful and efficient build; you did a great job on EVERYTHING including the narration! I always look for great examples for my build and you provided many. Couple of safety suggestions: the toaster oven behind the stove burners means you potentially reach across flames to get to the toaster oven and second, you probably want to tie your shoe laces so you don't trip on them (could see that in a reflection 😂)
Oh my, 5 stars all around. Best use of space while wide open for the bikes. Quality unmatched compared to builds the same size. I guess I'll be referring to this video many times over. Well unless you live in the Cambridge/Isanti area and are willing to share ideas over a coffee or beer. So many ?s. Anyway nicely done,top notch
nice job on the video. we just got a similar 6x12 trailer, had not even considered camping in it...after seeing this, thinking about how much nicer than a tent it would be...love the spare on the ramp- had to go out and try it, lots of ground clearance there...i just ordered a bracket to bolt it inside, definitely will be rethinking that and getting a cover for the tire :) dont plan on making a mini-rv, but, do think insulating and adding bunks, the diesel heater/inverter/batteries is likely gonna happen. insulating and skinning the floor underneath should help it last longer too. had got it for the kids to take their quads out west, and later for hauling/maybe semi-camping at model airplane meets. seeing this though, see a ton of potential for such a tiny trailer... im thinking minimal padded 'beds' on slot rack hinged at the floor, another slot rack up 4' or so for a removable 6'x8' 'shelf' to strap planes onto allowing sleeping underneath and another slot rack on at least one side to put a 'bed' up higher to use as a seat if upper shelf is removed... thanks for the video, now ive got even more projects LOL.
fantastic work there on the inside of that, well thought out. every inch of that camper is used, I thought spare tire would rub ground, but in thinking about it, it's a "un-used" space & probably has plenty of clearance, also places the spare exactly where it's needed on the outside.
Nice build. You have all what you need and room for the bikes. Like how the bed drop's. You just need a screen for when you drop the ramp which those $6 magnetic should work happy travels