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Great project man, just 2 points I thought you need to attend to; 1. The water bottle will eventually pull those screws holding it as it's wood, 2. The door hinges being outside are a big security risk unless your door locks on all sides.
A tip for cutting pieces the same. Cut the first one with a saw, but then screw or clamp it to the next panel and use a router with a flush-trim bit. The cut one is now your template and the other will be exact when done.
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That’s actually a great idea ill definitely try that next time
awesome tip!
This is the way!
A tip for trailer tires that saved my ass on multiple occasions: use the same wheels as you vehicle. It gives you so much more flexibility. If something happens to a vehicle tire you can use the trailer tire and com back for it with a proper repair…the spares on the trailer, etc.
Only works if you're trailer has the same bolt pattern or you have adapters
@@pizzamangametime9773 considering this video is about building a trailer from the ground up, this would be something you account for during construction…..it’s why I mentioned it
@@Menuki I'm pretty sure this is a harbor freight trailer based off of the original wheels and the design of the frame or at least something similar to a harbor freight trailer the frame and tongue are very similar
Nice job. looks great. FYI: at around 25min add the new tyres. You added spacer behind wheel, when you tight up wheel nuts no threads came thru. Thats big no-no, min 3 treads thru nut...
Thank you this is interesting information. I will take a look at them today and see how many threads are popping through. Thanks again. 🙌
@@buildersblueprint The reason you want to have threads protruding through the nuts is so you can see at a glance if any of the nuts have loosened. This is a standard engineering practice.
wow i am not mechanic or any of this good worker builder but pointing it out now i notice and yes that could be a big no no long drive might gets loose
Dude, the bumps on the road will bust the few pieces of 2x4 holding this camper to the deck. I encourage you to apply some aluminum L-angle to the inside walls and floor to make sure you don't loose it just by hitting a couple of potholes. On an enclosed cargo trailer the vertical studs are made of metal and welded to the deck frame. A few 2X4's aren't gonna cut it.
Thank you! cuz I have no idea how to do any of this your opinion is so helpful!
Pretty nice work. For better towing, I would've installed the batteries, inverter and other electrical components on the tongue, if possible. Too much weight astern of the axle can be prone to bad oscillations.
Thanks Homie I really appreciate you taking the time out of your day to watch our videos and I totally agree if I ever do this again I’m gonna put the entire batteries system in the front to help distribute weight.
I noticed the camper seemed to be swaying a bit on the road.
@@nealwright5630 Yep, noticed the same.
@@buildersblueprint ah, my thoughts had already been shared.
The reason your trailer lights are flashing is cause well one you bought like the cheapest lights possible but you put a lot of weight in the rear of your camper and ground the lights through the ball so when ever the trailer bounces off the ball they lose ground. Oh also dont use fiberglass strips thats why you have those lines in your paint use a cloth that covers the whole thing for no seams
With most of the weight in the back of the tiny camper you must make sure the weight on the towe hook will be at least 60 kilogram otherwize driving at higher speeds will make the camper sway out of control. Black coating on the outside will turn the inside very hot when the sun shines brightly in summer. I second the remark made earlier about the enclosure of moisture in the plywood and the subsequent rot that will appear after a fwe years. But having written all that ...... very nice job !!!
if you watch when he was driving it the camper was already slightly swaying due to the weight. was wondering if anyone else was thinking the same as me on that
Glad you mentioned weight. Was wondering about it after he'd done the floor!
Good morning & thank you for sharing this portion of your build ! You both are definitely gifted, Blessings in your future projects & keep smiling !
Good morning thank you for watching it means a lot. We have already started the next project and can’t wait to share it with everyone.
Exellent build! A really nice little camper with all you need for a mini vacation in the hills, good job! One question thou: wouldn´t it be easier to paint it light colour and not need an A/C, then painting it black and need an A/C (higher cost, dry ac air, more stuff that can break etc.)..?
I like many of the things you decided to incorporate in your build... thanks for sharing! With black as your choice of color, you will certainly NEED to have that AC, as you've created a solar oven on wheels. I've never understood some folks preference for black, as they think it's "cool" when it's actually "hot as hell". Also, it looks like your trailer is tail-heavy, which is why the trailer "wags" in clip of you towing the trailer @26:17 (it's really noticeable when you run the video a 2X) . This is dangerous and can cause a wreck. One solution in your case would be to move the axle back toward the rear, or ALWAYS to load a bunch of gear in front to counter-balance the heavy tail. Be safe out there!
It does sway around 69-70 mph but sense then we did add a front box and a Spare tire and it seems like it helped
Those heavy ass batteries should be in the front, not aft of the axle. Disaster waiting to happen.
It's fun to watch different ways to build a micro camper! You have some nice tools to work with! Great job!
Well done fam! Always in awe of your projects. Looking forward to what you’ll build next! 🙏🏼
Thanks dude I really appreciate you watching. We have already started the next project and can’t wait to share it with you guys 🙌🙌
@@buildersblueprintremind folks this is a DELUXE mini trailer, for sale $$$$$ , , ,
You are both so inspiring and talented. Really great work. All the best from the UK.
Thank you so much. We have already started working the next project and can’t wait to share it with everyone. Thanks for watching and God bless. 🙏
I love your build and the tips I've learned watching this. The only thing I questioned was adding the jacks to the trailer. Functionally, it is a great solution. However, jacks of this type are usually made from metal that oxidizes and corrodes very easily, so greasing the screw and hinge points will be a constant maintenance need. But admittedly, this is my engineer & acft mechanic side of me - as usual - over thinking things. Still a great build and thank you for posting this with awesome video and narration!
I used to work for Fleetwood Motor Homes back in the early 90s, and I've probably built at least 3000 of these things. A couple tips for others wanting to build their own trailer. First, the subfloor needs to be HEAVILY treated. A couple of coats of paint won't do it, unless you only drive on dry roads in dry conditions, like in the Sahara desert. Especially since it can't be replaced without completely destroying the trailer. The wood should be marine grade, treated with a sealer, and then undercoated. It will see the same conditions as the underside of your car, so it should be built to withstand them too. Insulation in the ceiling and walls should fill the entire cavity, don't leave air gaps. The insulation also provides structural rigidity. A tree branch falling onto that 1/4" roof, even with fiberglass over it, will punch holes with an air gap underneath, whereas the insulation would help cushion the blow with a completely filled cavity. If you can't fit sheet insulation in the gap, then use spray foam and trim it down with something like a bow saw (used for trimming trees and shrubs). Also, rather than liquid nailing the subfloor to the frame, it should be suspended on top of thick rubber strips and bolted down. That will completely insulate the box from the frame rigidity and allow it to float, which will reduce shock stress on the structure. Otherwise, this looks like a great project. I couldn't build something like this without keeping it, lol.
Wow, thank you for all the advice. It’s seriously means a lot. If we ever build another one we will definitely use some of these tips to improve the quality of our belts. Also, thank you for taking the time out of your day to watch your videos. Have a blessed day. ✌️
Yeah that plywood gunna rot
Insulation works best with an air gap, doesn't it?
This is a beautiful trailer. Thank you for taking the time to share your build. You have definitely inspired me, so definitely thank you for that. I would very much like to see some videos of your build in action. Just a simple review after using it with both pros and cons with things that worked and things that didn't. Also if there is anything you would change or do definitely if given the opportunity to build it again. I really think that would be extremely beneficial to anyone looking to follow in your footsteps. Again, thank you for allowing me to enjoy and learn from your build. Much appreciation and respect 🙏 🫡.
Pretty sweet, Bro, thanks for documenting your build so well.
What an excellent job you did, I'd have painted it white cos the black will heat up the box like an oven, covering wires with insulation reduces the current capacity by 50%, better to have used flexible conduits to run the cables in
No to outright say you are wrong, I am curious as to what code you are referring to that derates its cabling to 50%. The ambient temp from NEC Table 310.15(B)(16) allows up to 167 degree F. He isn't even bundling cables so I don't see and issue there either. In homes all across America there is cable being run thru insulated space within attics and walls. There are also vehicles/trailers built just as he has done that are regularly sold to customers. I like to learn so please tell me if I am wrong from my understanding of the NEC.
Awesome work. Nice to see start to finish in one go.
Congrats on the build! What an amazing journey! Thanks for letting us fill this mini dwelling with major sound 🥰 Soundbar Mini FTW
Thanks I really enjoy the high quality products you guys offer and plan to include a sound bar in every build. 🙌
@@buildersblueprintnot advisable in homeless builds , , soundbars alert Johnny Law to location of homeless , earbuds do not 😊👍
@@wyldelf2685 we make something for that too :)
@@sennheiserman sennheiser is supporting the right people! I’ve always admired ur headphones but it’s out of budget for a brokie like me haha.
Procrastinating! Man that should be the last word you could be saying about you. I am amazed how much work you been putting into it. What a great motivation to watch you guys work May God Bless you even more.
Great build. I love that all the battery/ wiring components are in one single small space and not all over the build. Well done ❤
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Very nice job documenting the build, and I love the angular look. It's like a Chuck Norris version of a teardrop. I'm considering a foamy sealed and strengthened with landscape fabric / resin using some of your design features. Great job!
Great build: the only thing I would change is in applying the fiberglass cloth? I would’ve started at the bottom working the way up overlapping & shingling it with a final corner application at the top.
Also why didnt he just finish the entire frame with back door first before applying it. I feel like that added another 3 days on when he couldve waited and done everything at once with the fiberglass ☹️
@@1028rhbfwdhhow's the one you made holding up?
@@suhtangwong considering my dad builds and renovates all tbe time. I just wanted to point out how it could be made faster for the person building it. It wasnt meant as a diss. Just more so like hey heres some good advice to cut back a day or two of curing.
That thing is gorgeous. Beautiful exterior and interior design
Nice project! Nice demonstration! Gives me a lot of inspiration. Thanks.
Show, what a cool project. Congratulations, it was impressive.
I plan on watching this 1,000 times!! It can be done! ❤ you guys! Inspiration for sure. Salutations
Wow, thanks a lot. I really appreciate the support. We have already started working on the next project and can’t wait to share it with everyone. 🙌🙌
@@buildersblueprint let me know $ ❤️
Nice build! Black be good in winter for attracting/absorbing the heat of the sun, (not so much in the summer, but Guess could always paint over it white to reflect sun if ends up being a bit too hot in summer?) Looks good though! Nice job 👍
Looks good only criticism I have is maybe next time for the connections use weatherproof shrink wrap connectors instead of the hardware store ones on things like your fuse panels etc, also did you add seals to the side doors around them? I couldn't tell so just wondering. All in all looks like a great build though you should be super proud of yourself.
Absolutely wonderful and an inspiration!! I converted a Suziki Super Carry into a micro camper. Not as sophisticated as yours, but so many things on your video look very, very familiar! Thank you!! LOve from the UK XX
Very nice build. I am impressed with your electrical system and HVAC.
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Nice build, I would use PEEL PLY (polyester fabric) when laying up your fiberglass that way there's no need to sand.
Nice build. You designed and built it very well. The jacks were a great idea for stability. The only thing I would have done different would have been more roof insulation and used a white roof coat on top of the black. 1500 lbs is a decent weight. Figure another 2-3 hundred when it's finished and loaded.
Great video and tutorial of the build of this camper! You're a talented guy along with your wife! Even though it's something simple and small it definitely serves it's purpose. Nice job and I'm a new subscriber of your channel! Cheers from Laurel, Delaware USA.
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Nicely done ❤ thanks for an interesting content!
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Nice work all the way around. Great skills and team work.
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Unique build that turned out great! I just started my build and I have also planned on making my own doors. Not many people do that so cudos!
That's a cute little thing! GREAT BUILD!!!!
Amazing build you two!
I love seeing you young people inspired by the little freedoms we have. Your desire for a structure and family is the American dream.
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Hi I just watched your video about the micro camper you built you don't give yourself enough credit you did a beautiful job and so flawless I just purchased a used trailer frame I think close to the same size as yours brother I have no idea how to even start and after watching what you did I know now iam never going to be able to do it you should be very proud of yourself you can build anything bro. I look forward to watching more of your work. Great job I wish I knew what you know .Dean from catskill new York
Dude, you're the best. Great build, man!
Thanks Nick I really appreciate it. I’m starting another build in the next week. this time I’m building a tiny home in my backyard.
This came out soooooo nice!!!!! Great Job!!!!!
Thank you Mary Beth. I really appreciate it. Hopefully it sells quick so I can build another one 🙌
I love the look! of this. Thank you man!
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That tool for drilling angled holes is awesome
You may be selling it but you sure built it with a lot of care. Mad props for your assistant... You guys are experts ! I envy your working relationship
Thanks this comment means a lot to us although we’re definitely not perfect but we try really hard to work together and have fun. Thanks for watching and God bless.
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Probably more of a good weather camper i guess. Wouldnt trust it in the rain. You really need to properly seal those doors. Water will easily get in. Also the perpendicular sleeping mattress is a joke, right? How long is it across? Might fit a small child like that. I do like the electrical system and the use of car jacks for leveling, thats smart.
We were not able to add weather seal gaskets because they hadn’t came in the mail yet, but we have already installed them on all the doors and the mattress is a tri folding mattress so it folds out to a queen size bed. I do appreciate you watching and hope to see you in the comment section soon. 🙌
Fantastic build!! Great job!
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Awesome build! Loving that tag team
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This is amazing you guys killed this. Very inspiring. Thanks
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Very nice build. Looks like it’s built better than most store bought campers. Great job.
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Nice build. Good job you two. 💪
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Simply Awesome!!! Great Job!
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your biggest mistake was not replacing the stinger with a heavier straight supported bar that is welded on, the factory stinger on the front of those is easily warped junk usually and in upgrading you can allow it to swap under your bumper for tight turns and to have a properly supported square beam jack that is removable or folds out of the way another thing to consider is getting rid of the U bar axle they give you in those kits as they bend easily if you hit a rock making the cheap rims included pop off on the road if you fail to notice it, a custom weld it yourself 5 lug hub kit and a nice square pipe that fits will allow bigger tires and better stability saying this because i recently had to upgrade a stinger on parents trailer as well as axle and tires as it made moving it a chore and the lack of ground clearance also made it easy to damage, i also ended up removing most bolts and welding the parts together plus added more floor supports to allow for better weight distribution as the steel floor was bending inwards from the 4 small support beams they gave it when it would have been solid with 6, also added a winch to reduce the amount of work needed to load it but you don't really need that on a camper, with the upgrades added i could move it by hand and no longer feel sore after moving the stinger around to load or park it as the added jack made things far easier also when i was building a mobile utility shed trailer i found that using bolted on aluminum or welded on steel framing with 1" square pipe with washer riveted aluminum sheeting made a far lighter and stronger frame than wood, the solid foam insulation is a good choice though as despite the ratings given it doesn't let air pass freely so it's actually cooler/warmer that fiberglass which rodents/bugs also like to nest in, plus it makes wiring easier speaking of wiring if you use pvc conduit for everything and set up boxes on each end that are sealed you can wire the whole trailer and any goodies you wanted, propane, lights, stove solar and all others and still have room for a bed and powered roof vent to help with heat and cooking fumes, to solve the bathroom issue weld a trailer hitch receiver to the back and make an attachment to hold a toilet seat frame over a bucket with lid, you may wanna store a 50 gallon water tank under the floor but sewage should be dumped asap on small units also if your roof is made strong like the walls you can do all sorts of neat stuff up there from storage to power generation which can also go from the trailer plug back to the truck if using a 7 way round, just remember to use a charge controller mppt type and same batteries as your truck if sharing draw for charging, could probly fit a 400W panel up there or 3x 100w panels if done carefully
Great job enjoy your travels!
everything I saw you do in the video looked above and beyond. very well done in my opinion.
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Love it. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching we have already started working on our next project and can’t wait to share it with you guys
Nicely done!
Thank you, robert 🙏
You did a great job! Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching. We are building a tiny home next. 🙌❤️
😊nice job on the build, excellent work. 😊
Very nice job!!! I enjoy watching all of you guys build ur stuff, enjoy seeing the creativity that is displayed!!!!!
Really appreciate it. We are building a tiny house in my backyard and will be posting the full video soon 🙌
Thanks for great video, best microcamper build video I have seen!
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Great build
You guys did such a kick ass job with this. It looks amazing.
Thanks Homie new video dropping Saturday one week from today 😎
Beautiful. Great work!
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Well done. Thanks for sharing.
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I wish I could do stuff like this. Great job 👍
Beautiful work. I really enjoyed this video.
Thanks for watching it means a lot ❤️
Well thought out!
Wow this is a gem! Great work!
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Great job 🎉
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Super high quality work.
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Excellent work on the build. I am very impressed and happy to be a new subscriber.
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@@buildersblueprintwill do buddy. I am watching the homeless tiny house content now and they hit you in he heartstrings hard. Bless you and your family for your hard work and dedication to helping others.
very impressive for a young man you have skills.
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The door doesn't need a lock if the hinges are on the outside
Very detailed and excellent work great job 😅
Very impressive craftsmanship. Looks like y'all got an A+ in shop.
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@@buildersblueprint Look forward to it broheim...
I don’t know. I feel bad for whoever buys this. Yes it looks great but there are some questionable, major concerns. That subfloor will rot in one year unless you never use/tow it in the rain. Also the roof looks to be supported by pocket screws, which does not provide sufficient structure in my opinion.
It's very mexican 🌯 build quality
I agree. Also, liquid nails is an interior glue. He should have used a silicon based automotive glue.
Are you kidding? have you seen how they build new campers these days? His construction is light years ahead of what camper manufactures are doing. I'd honest trust his build over my camper.. which I've had to repair numerous times.
I honestly appreciate your opinion! I’m not well versed in builds so you having an opposing opinion is helpful
@@philbarnes5731 liquid nails makes several products not just an interior glue example they make construction adhesive, roofing sealant, subfloor glue and more
Amazing build.
Thanks new video going up tomorrow 🙌
Look forward to watching more tomorrow. Keep up the great work and take your time. No rush unless the polar vortex is coming. lol @@buildersblueprint
You guys are amazing. Wish I had your talent. Thanks for the video very entertaining and very informative
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I friggin LOVE it!! Nice work. Kudos to your wife...
Thank you I really appreciate the support currently building another bike camper and will be posting soon
Wow, this and the other ones you built are amazing. You guy's have so much talent. You inspire me to some day build a few and give them to homeless. I keep watching to get ideas. Especially the electrical part. I need to watch that is slow motion. Was thinking. About the ones you build for homeless, what if the bed part is standing up like a Murphy bed. It is secured by a hook to a back frame and it can be pulled down and unfold legs. If this would be possible. It can be a little bigger on both sides. That extra space can be so when it's put away he can still go in the house and put a foldable chair and foldable table to stay cool inside the shade. The extra space will also be for storage. Storage can be like airline seat pockets that keep supplies tight or it can have the option to lock tight. It would help to organize. It would be nice to have a cover with elastic with a print that makes it look like part bush part rock. Homeless can put it and hide it on vacant land and from a distance it looks like a rock or bush. Thank you for all that you do.
amazing work if i had a camper like that itll be awsome
That is the best built trailer I have ever seen. Very good job.
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Great job, looks great!😊
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I need this trailer! I could finally get out of this homeless shelter after a year and two months so I can get on the payroll here
Hit me up maybe we can try to get you into it
@beerrunbus I wish man...being homeless after my house burned down last year no income waiting for my disability to hopefully be approved for my shoulder replacement and mental health issues...
@@buildersblueprint also remember I emailed u about the bike trailer as I don't have a license and wouldn't be able to tow this trailer unless I had it parked somewhere...
@@HomelessAdventuresHDdo you have a mentor?
@@gritdeskovoroda6311 nope nothing
For the 400 amp hour system you need minimum of a 80 amp solar charger . Also should do a 30 amp.service with transfer switch that way you can run off shore power or a generator
That is super cool. Great job!!!
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Excellent job guys.
Thanks homie next week. We are starting to build a tiny home in my backyard. If you have any suggestions, let me know.
Wow, that's some heavy duty electrics. I wonder what you could run in a little camper that would need such power. Also, two, big batteries in the rear might make your trailer bounce off your ball. I sure hope you cross your chains and carry alot of gear up front. Good luck and thanks for posting.
Kurz und knapp gesagt, ihr zwei seid einfach nur Mega.
Man you're amazing keep up the great work homie ❤️
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@@buildersblueprint can't wait to see it brother!
Nice! 🎉
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Great job thank you ❤❤
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Nice build! Like the overall the shape of camper, kinda retro.
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A very interesting build for sure. I was concerned from the beginning with the selection of trailer. I have one of those upon which we haul our kayaks and I know it is rated for about 1100 pounds. Perhaps the change in wheels and tires helped bring that up some, but wood weighs more than it looks. The 5x8 version of the trailer is rated for 1700 pounds and only costs $30 more so it might make a better starting point. I think you two did a great job in thinking this thing out as well as executing with great efficiency. I agree with other posters below that the weight aft of the axle is a concern, especially at speed. Overall a great build!
Nice job, I do wonder with most of these build why people don’t use the aerodynamics of the triangle shaped front that’s holding the hitch. It offers extra space and adds to the aerodynamics of the trailer. Also an integrated drip rail catching any rainwater if the kitchen roof is upright would have been nice, but overall a good build, a nice quality build camper/ caravan.
Estubo fascinante tu trabajo, con tu compañerita, felicidades a ambos desde el edo de guerrero, mex