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@chuckberry7692
@chuckberry7692 Год назад
As a chippy for the last 25 years it makes me proud to see another drop saw without a guard. Love it 😂😂🤘🇦🇺🔥🍻
@ausguy4385
@ausguy4385 Год назад
Had it tied out of the way from getting one... never even a close call... Had multiple close calls at uni from it getting caught on the guard... which was made use..
@Australian4x4Adventures
@Australian4x4Adventures Год назад
Hahaha. I had to retire it from my guys using it so it’s my personal one now. The guys got a new one with a working guard.
@chuckberry7692
@chuckberry7692 Год назад
@@Australian4x4Adventures sounds like my shed. Full of worn out tools 😂👍
@Australian4x4Adventures
@Australian4x4Adventures Год назад
Hahaha. If it’s the same as mine one keeps walking in and out a lot.
@chuckberry7692
@chuckberry7692 Год назад
@@Australian4x4Adventures 😂
@ausguy4385
@ausguy4385 Год назад
LOL that panel is a fire waiting to happen...
@Australian4x4Adventures
@Australian4x4Adventures Год назад
What panel?
@ausguy4385
@ausguy4385 Год назад
@@Australian4x4Adventures that cheap pre wired switch panel... It's cheap for a reason.... it's cheap junk wired on the cheap in 🇨🇳
@drmarkintexas-400
@drmarkintexas-400 Год назад
Thank you for sharing 🤗🙏🇺🇲🏆
@Australian4x4Adventures
@Australian4x4Adventures Год назад
You’re welcome
@ausguy4385
@ausguy4385 Год назад
Take it all out and add foam insulation mate... keep everything inside far cooler. Anything electric will work better and use less power
@Australian4x4Adventures
@Australian4x4Adventures Год назад
With the roof top tent on top on it insulates itself fairly well already. Had it out in 35 degree temps and wasn’t hot at all ( when open )
@ausguy4385
@ausguy4385 Год назад
@Australian 4x4 Adventures 🤣 Battery's will get to hot and under preform, die faster too. It's super cheap and so over looked
@frednurks8528
@frednurks8528 Год назад
Great video of an interesting build. Nice to see someone use a hole saw correctly. So many I see drill through in one operation, making the other side look crap.
@Australian4x4Adventures
@Australian4x4Adventures Год назад
Hahaha. It would hurt my face to watch myself back just blasting through timber from one side.
@NasTimeAdventures
@NasTimeAdventures Год назад
I dug another hole. Great work buddy. Slowly getting there and coming along nicely. Make sure there's enough room for my swag.
@Australian4x4Adventures
@Australian4x4Adventures Год назад
Hahahah. I can fit a full double swag inside so plenty of room 😂
@kit-jamespaszula756
@kit-jamespaszula756 Год назад
Beautiful as usual will be building draws for my patrol soon and will be watch Ur vids again too for ideas mit hit u up and ask u some questions haha
@Australian4x4Adventures
@Australian4x4Adventures Год назад
Sounds good. Hopefully it helps you
@eds4wdcamping
@eds4wdcamping Год назад
The camper is coming along nicely. Steve, I struggle a bang a nail piece of wood. You making these cabinets make it look easy. Well done
@Australian4x4Adventures
@Australian4x4Adventures Год назад
Hahaha. I’m sure you can bang ya thumb just fine haha
@louiskudlak2256
@louiskudlak2256 Год назад
Cabinet week is my dream video 🤣🤣🤣
@Australian4x4Adventures
@Australian4x4Adventures Год назад
Hahaha. You’re welcome
@touringwithtyrone4933
@touringwithtyrone4933 Год назад
Skills champion. Did not know about the upright fridge and heat dissipation issues as I just bought and fitted one to my 200…. Great video. Mick
@Australian4x4Adventures
@Australian4x4Adventures Год назад
Yeah it’s even in the Manuel of the fridge about creating air flow. Next weeks vid goes into it a lot more and how I setup the fans.
@lukehutchinson6754
@lukehutchinson6754 Год назад
Looking great Steve, have you considered foilboard to insulate the trailer? And even some 12v computer fans to circulate and create air flow. Cheers 🍺 🍻
@nashy008
@nashy008 Год назад
Case fans on a little thermostat works great.
@evil17
@evil17 Год назад
And maybe make a alloy framed slide in air filter for low inlet & high outlet vents for further dust prevention/ingress.
@Australian4x4Adventures
@Australian4x4Adventures Год назад
Yeah I’ve thought about all of that and in next weeks video I go into it in a lot more detail on how I set it up.
@worthy_escapes
@worthy_escapes Год назад
That's some good work, and well thought out. It's almost like you do it for a job. 😅😅😅
@Australian4x4Adventures
@Australian4x4Adventures Год назад
Hahaha. Nah never touched wood before in my life 😝
@evil17
@evil17 Год назад
It is good ur paying attention to heating factors & ventilation for the fridge, but also consider extra insulation (foam, high or low density) to pack around the sides as well, as it will also make a huge difference in performance & efficiency, the more the better as long as it doesn’t hinder airflow to the condenser, & that is assuming ur fridge doesn’t radiate heat from its outer skin like a house/domestic type fridge. I would also suggest a small switched computer type (quiet) fan on a thermostat for higher temp climates with alloy frame slide in filters for air in & out. I have a similar control switch setup, usb’s, etc as ur’s, but mine came with fuses already on each switch output, fantastic for $35. Good vid. Cheers
@ausguy4385
@ausguy4385 Год назад
😆 🤣 he's not added insulation to the roof or walls... keep it out to start with!
@Australian4x4Adventures
@Australian4x4Adventures Год назад
I had thought about insulating panels but wanted to try it without anything for 2 reasons. 1. Cost. The whole idea was to try and make a true offgrid camper for as cheap as possible. 2. Just wanted to see how it would go because it can be added later. So far it’s not bad. Had it in 35c temps and didn’t get hot at all in there.
@katherineporter2654
@katherineporter2654 Год назад
Hi will you giving a breakdown on the cost. We are thinking of doing the same, we have a caravan but looking into the option of a trailer to put our roof top on for of the track trips. hubby is also a cabinet maker. We binged all the videos last night, but we noticed that you stopped putting which episodes you were up to. Looking forward to seeing the next episode
@Australian4x4Adventures
@Australian4x4Adventures Год назад
Hey. Sorry about the delay between the eps. Kids tend to get in the way of my RU-vid 😂. Yes at the end of the series I’m ganna do a breakdown of all the costing and mistakes I made along the way. The next episode will be Sunday week away ( this Sunday is my new car video ). The next vid covers more joinery and the cooking for the fridge. Then it’s electrics. Then the rooftop setup Then a whole walk through Then the. Costing video. So there’s still a few to come. After all of that I’ll start stage 2 which is sorting out the suspension and tyres on the camper ( which I’m currently doing right now ). Hopefully this helps you follow along.
@katherineporter2654
@katherineporter2654 Год назад
@@Australian4x4Adventures hey thanks for replying. Totally understand about kids. Hubby and I think you are doing a great job. Thanks.
@michaelhermans4753
@michaelhermans4753 Год назад
The car build might get in the way
@Australian4x4Adventures
@Australian4x4Adventures Год назад
It will be alternating each week been trailer and car build.
@dougtaylor3392
@dougtaylor3392 Год назад
Wow looks amazing, like the drifta drawers but better!!!
@Australian4x4Adventures
@Australian4x4Adventures Год назад
Hahaha. Thanks.
@ToyBJ
@ToyBJ Год назад
G’day Steve , bloody nice job so far mate and I was just wondering about the weight difference using timber instead of the usual ally sheeting plus moisture and heat exposure, sealing the timber blah blah blah . Waiting on the next vid 😎👍🍻 , Kim .
@Australian4x4Adventures
@Australian4x4Adventures Год назад
Hey mate. Thanks for watching. Not sure about the weight difference to be honest. I’d think the ply is lighter overall because I don’t need to add folds to add strength like steel. But I’m guessing really. Heat and moisture won’t affect the ply unless is was submerged in water for a few days.
@palletwoodcamper
@palletwoodcamper Год назад
another good one from you, Ive just watched you welding frame one which I found very good
@Australian4x4Adventures
@Australian4x4Adventures Год назад
Cool, thanks 🙏. Few more eps still to come
@danherbert1639
@danherbert1639 Год назад
FIRST VIEW STEVE! 😂🎉
@Australian4x4Adventures
@Australian4x4Adventures Год назад
Hahaha. Well done. Now keep watching hahaha 😝
@danherbert1639
@danherbert1639 Год назад
@@Australian4x4Adventures hahahahahahaaaaaa I AM!!! 🤫
@bjjaymilgrau8208
@bjjaymilgrau8208 Год назад
Hey legend nice work, looks awesome Where did you get runners from? And which wood are you using for the build ? Thanks
@Australian4x4Adventures
@Australian4x4Adventures Год назад
Thanks mate. Runnings are from dunn and Watson. And the timber is just a 15mm construction ply in a B-C grade.
@robertwilson1827
@robertwilson1827 Год назад
Am I missing the link for the control panel?😆
@Australian4x4Adventures
@Australian4x4Adventures Год назад
Yeah sorry. I’ll try add it now. I forgot where I got it from. I think it was just an eBay thing
@robertwilson1827
@robertwilson1827 Год назад
@@Australian4x4Adventures Cheers, that is very kind of you! Regards, r
@MKMTA
@MKMTA Год назад
Love the old school jigsaw. Looks like it was borrowed from work (test & tag label on it) 🤣what thickness ply did you end up using. It looks like 12mm ?
@Australian4x4Adventures
@Australian4x4Adventures Год назад
Haha. It’s the old one from work that the guys won’t use anymore so I took it home haha. It’s all 15mm ply.
@michaelhermans4753
@michaelhermans4753 Год назад
I used 12mm and added aluminium angle to add strength where needed, this keeps the weight down
@Midmods
@Midmods Год назад
Do you have a link for where you purchased runners?
@Australian4x4Adventures
@Australian4x4Adventures Год назад
I’ll add it too the description now.
@djnmv
@djnmv Год назад
Looking good! Finding this trailer build interesting 👍🏼 The switch panel looks nice for the price, but isn't it a bit concerning that each switch/circuit won't be individually fused?
@newport5504
@newport5504 Год назад
No why would that matter? That’s like saying each light in your house should have its own RCD
@djnmv
@djnmv Год назад
@@newport5504 depends how you use it and what thickness wiring you use in your circuits I guess. But here is an example of what I mean. Let’s say you hook up something to one switch that requires 10 amps, and you use wiring that is capable of at least 10amps, so you ensure that the main fuse for the feed to the whole switch panel has a 10amp fuse in it. Then you hook something else up to another switch that requires 5 amps, and you use wiring that is at least 5 amps capable. Now to run both items at once you need to have at least a 15amp fuse on the feed to the switch panel. This is all well and good, until.. the 5 amp item now goes faulty and short circuits. Your 5 amp wiring on that circuit now becomes its own fuse because it’s weaker than the 15amp main fuse, and you now have melted wiring or even worse it starts a fire! Hope that’s clear enough about what I meant? You could ask the same question about why cars have fuse boxes with all sorts of fuses, rather than just one big fuse at the battery 🤷‍♂️ If you have all the wiring on each circuit thick enough to be capable of running at least the same amperage as the main fuse you might get away with it, but still not ideal as a small amperage item could then still have power going to it when it short circuits and the main fuse may not blow quickly which could cause other issues like fires etc. The proper way is to fuse each thing separately, especially if they aren’t a similar item drawing a similar amperage.
@newport5504
@newport5504 Год назад
@@djnmv all he needs to do is fuse the cable to the cable size that is already used on the switch, if it’s only rated to 15amps you would use a 15a fuse to protect the panel, depending if there’s voltage drop, I couldn’t think of a load you would use 10amps on a switch like that ? Those switches would have a maximum amount of amps that can be used, a switch panel like that isn’t an isolator as an example a travel buddy oven you would use an isolator not that switch panel
@djnmv
@djnmv Год назад
@@newport5504 you’ve totally ignored the guts of what I was talking about. And the 10amps was just an example, I wasn’t meaning you would actually run 10amps through one of those switches. If all you care about is protecting the wiring that’s already installed on the switch panel when you get it, then fine, that one main fuse will probably do the job. But when you factor in all the other wiring you will connect to it, and potentially different types of wiring size and electrical equipment drawing varying amounts of amperage, having one main fuse for it all is not ideal, and potentially could cause a fire. What I would probably do is run the wiring from each switch into a fuse box and have a fuse for each circuit that I could put an appropriate fuse size on. Each to their own I guess 🤷‍♂️
@newport5504
@newport5504 Год назад
@@djnmv that would be stupid to do, no one would run a seperate fuse for a panel like that, if you wanted that you would buy one designed for it
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