Glad to see you both moving forward. I'm probably twice your age and currently in southern Spain for 3 months.. I've always enjoyed your hints n tips, problem solving. You're different and refreshing. Keep it going.
I am SO HAPPY that you haven't decided to quit RU-vid (so many others actually have lately). You two have been on my mind lately, I thought that maybe I had accidentally 'unsubscribed' from your channel (!) Thanks for the update. I've really enjoyed your content and am looking forward to seeing more when you're able ... and at YOUR own pace. Have a good one. ☺
Thank you so much for the encouragement ☺️ It is so tricky to take time off RU-vid and it's great to have your support. We will be back soon and I can't wait to show the vlog where we go off-roading in a 3.5 tonne van 😅
Hi Guys, thank you for taking the time and trouble to explain what, and why, you are reviewing your RU-vid approach. Personally I was completely happy with your original series, but I readily accept that you need to try and crank the numbers up so that you have a reasonable income stream. I've watched your series since the early days, but I'd like to know a bit more about how and why you decided to go 'off piste', as opposed to the usual 9 to 5 grind we mostly all end up with. How did you arrive at your decision that you wanted to see the world whilst living in your camper van? What jobs did you both used to do? How did your employers' react when you told them what you were planning to do? Did you give your jobs up completely, or just partially? If so, can your RU-vid income fully cover your costs? If not, how are you managing (e.g. through the bank of Mum and Dad)? Even if you are finding the going tough (financially) don't forget that you are doing what thousands of people (who are on the usual treadmill) would love to be able to do! You can say that you've been there and done it. Well done and Good Luck!
Hey hey, that's a lot of great questions, we are going to insert these questions into future videos in the works to answer these fully, as they are popular questions and deserve in-depth answers, especially ones relating to money. We're all good, enjoying life and working on some exciting projects and want to keep everybody informed and on board :)
@Freedom Strider Your very welcome so nice to come across your recent video. And oh my yes as you guys can attest, I'm still building her out after a recharge myself with life and living in her wonderful Alice 🐇 🐰 hope all is well and safe travels ❤️
I have seen several Espar hydronic builds. They all have had problems getting air out of the lines. They all seem to do it, but I don't remember a single one really explaining how? It must have been very simple once you figured it out. Anyway, I would think a very popular video might be one on this topic. Thanks
It's a good idea for a vid 😊. An air valve would be the best way to get the air out, failing the installation of one, driving up and down hills worked best for us 😁