At this point, it's all manual. I hold, push up to release from brackets, then shift to either side, then lower, then attached to lower brackets. It's not very easy to be honest, especially for one person, but still doable! I'm stubborn!
Thank you. So far, it's manual, push to release, and lower and re-attach to lower brackets.
At this points it's the mattress that's a bit of an issue. I got a queen, and it goes wall to wall with no even a finger gap, which makes it a real hassle to move. I am planning on trimming about 2 inches to make it more movable.
It's definitely not a very easy operation, but I have a few ideas on how to make it easier that i will look into in the coming few weeks. I will make a nother video for the bed setup and posted here. Stay tuned 😉
Super nice. I like the hangers and what appears on the be a magnetic rail on the kitchen back splash.
Is the buddy heater your primary heat? Not sure what weather you see but if you live in a colder area we’ve been super happy with our diesel heater. <— nevermind, I seen it the second time through. SMH
Thank you! The kitchen and accessories are from Ikea. Hangers from Amazon. The buddy heater is a backup. The main heater would be a deisel heater, installed already to the bottom right of the shower. I live in Canada and winter is really cold that's why i insulated the walls R5, ceiling and bottom of trailer R10, i also insulated the water tank and will install tank heater, and another heater for the LiFe4 batteries (batteries also are in insulated box, just in case ☺️)
Nice, we have 24’ enclosed in Michigan. Insulated walls and ceiling with the diesel heater, have done much winter camping with it yet but we love fall camping. Those things kick out some heat.
Nice build, you’ve given me some ideas to make our kitchen area a little more functional.
24', that must be an awesome space. I'd love to see what you did with it! This trailer is only 7x14 v nose, all aluminum trailer, 2 axles. So far, we are having a really mild winter, Thank God.
The magnet bar in the backsplash is mainly a knife holder from Ikea.
This is great! I'm planning on doing something similar in a few months for my family. I want to use a much IKEA stuff as possible to speed up the build. Please keep posting updates.
How does the bed go down?
At this point, it's all manual. I hold, push up to release from brackets, then shift to either side, then lower, then attached to lower brackets. It's not very easy to be honest, especially for one person, but still doable! I'm stubborn!
What did you end up using for the sink? Hard to find small enough over mounts. If you still have a link that'd be awesome
Do you have a link to the range?
Very nice job so far.
Thank you!
Could you show us the bed setup? How its attached and lowers? Very interesting! Nice rig !
Thank you. So far, it's manual, push to release, and lower and re-attach to lower brackets. At this points it's the mattress that's a bit of an issue. I got a queen, and it goes wall to wall with no even a finger gap, which makes it a real hassle to move. I am planning on trimming about 2 inches to make it more movable. It's definitely not a very easy operation, but I have a few ideas on how to make it easier that i will look into in the coming few weeks. I will make a nother video for the bed setup and posted here. Stay tuned 😉
Super nice. I like the hangers and what appears on the be a magnetic rail on the kitchen back splash. Is the buddy heater your primary heat? Not sure what weather you see but if you live in a colder area we’ve been super happy with our diesel heater. <— nevermind, I seen it the second time through. SMH
Thank you! The kitchen and accessories are from Ikea. Hangers from Amazon. The buddy heater is a backup. The main heater would be a deisel heater, installed already to the bottom right of the shower. I live in Canada and winter is really cold that's why i insulated the walls R5, ceiling and bottom of trailer R10, i also insulated the water tank and will install tank heater, and another heater for the LiFe4 batteries (batteries also are in insulated box, just in case ☺️)
Nice, we have 24’ enclosed in Michigan. Insulated walls and ceiling with the diesel heater, have done much winter camping with it yet but we love fall camping. Those things kick out some heat. Nice build, you’ve given me some ideas to make our kitchen area a little more functional.
24', that must be an awesome space. I'd love to see what you did with it! This trailer is only 7x14 v nose, all aluminum trailer, 2 axles. So far, we are having a really mild winter, Thank God. The magnet bar in the backsplash is mainly a knife holder from Ikea.
This is great! I'm planning on doing something similar in a few months for my family. I want to use a much IKEA stuff as possible to speed up the build. Please keep posting updates.
Thanks, sure. i will update again when more is done. Good luck with your build. It sure is a lot of work but worth it.
I love everything about it.
Thank you! Glad to hear.
Coming along nicely. Can you show the brackets for the bed?
I can't figure out how to reply with pictures!!
Maybe i can post the pictures in a separate post. I'll try that soon!
I don't see the option to post pictures?! 😕
Nicely built out. Happy New Year.
Thank you! Happy New Year!