Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Build Your Own Camper DIY

If you are an RV enthusiast then you may be tempted to build your own camper. If so then you are not alone. There are lots of creative ideas available to build your own camper DIY ranging from building a teardrop travel trailer to a well build camper trailer.  Inspiration and DIY inclination is what it takes to build a homemade camper? Here are eight steps for building your very own homemade trailer.

Build Your Own Camper DIY


Step #1: Planning

To work on any project you need to start with a great deal of planning. And if you want to build a comprehensive camper with full amenities without the need for hookups, you will need to plan even more. Start by making a list of everything you want to have in your camper. Make a list of the things you love to have, and another list of the things you would prefer but aren’t necessary to the function of the camper. Ask yourself the basic question, where, and how often your will use the camper.

Step #2: The Frame

A customize camper will need a frame or design to work with. If you want something bigger or smaller you will have to adjust the frame design accordingly. If you are remodeling your old camper then first replace everything on the old frame. Then put in new floorboards, jack, coupler, taillights, etc. you may also upgrade the axle, wheels and tires.

Step #3: The Box

The body of the camper, or the box, goes on top of the trailer. For your camper, you can go for a plywood box and attached it to the trailer. The box size is largely determined by the size of the trailer, interior spacing and the items you want it to hold.

“Money can’t buy happiness, but it can buy a camper, which is kind of the same thing” – Unknown

Step #5: The Function

Functionality is the key when it comes to building a DIY camper. This camper may include three compartments inside the box. The first serves as a sliding kitchenette with a two burner cooktop, a simple sink, paper towel area, and a couple of drawers. You may also cover the counter with Formica that looked like stainless steel and is easier to clean.

The middle compartment holds the water tanks and pump. You can install a 20 gallon water tank and connect it to both the kitchen faucet and the outside bathing house.

The final compartment can be located at the rear of the box. A door can be built to allow access to a spare tire and any other necessary tools. It works great as a storage area as well, with oversized Rubbermaid containers that slide in and out.

Step #6: Components

If you want to build a camper outfitted for off-grid camping like boondocking then you’re going to need a source of power. For this you may go for solar power in combination with two batteries. You can mount the 12 watt solar panel on a slide out in front of the trailer and place the batteries in the toolbox near the front.

The solar panel supplies power to the water pump, the LED lights, and any other outlets installed in the camper. If you are not familiar with electrical work you may want to hire a professional do this part of the process for you because It’s important to get it right!

If you want to install propane as well, you could do that in one of the recessed compartments near the kitchenette. A propane tank can be used to fuel the cooktop and a camping water heater. It could also be used for basic heat if needed.

Step #7: The Extras

There are lots of extra items that you can add to your DIY build camper. For this camper the large extra item can be a roof top sleeping tent! A custom rack on the top of the box and two sheets of plywood creates a base for the tent which opens up to almost eight feet. If you are not a pro then should hire someone to do the framing, canvas, and mattress.

If you are looking for other extra accessories you might consider a 12 Volt fridge/freezer, a portable generator and a tool kit for emergency repairs. You can add a bathroom with a porta potty in a separate tent far from the camping site or you can use great units available on the market that are lightweight and some that even features a battery operated flush.

Step 8: Consider The Cost

Your costs to build your own camper will vary depending on your design and whether you do all the work yourself or hire professionals. If you like the idea of building something from scratch then this project may be for you. For Projects like this the key is staying focused and not getting discouraged when things don’t quite go the way you planned. A project like this is special and takes time and patience. If you think you have skills what it takes to build your own camper, give it a go!

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Sunday, December 13, 2020

2021 RV Roof Coating & Sealing Costs - Price per Square Foot, Waterproofing

RVs are unique in the sense because they are part vehicle part living space and as a result their maintenance requirements are quite different from traditional vehicles. Different RVs have different roofing materials and thus different maintenance requirements. That’s why the first step on your RV maintenance checklist should be to inform yourself on the proper materials and methods for handling things like the roof on your RV.

Resealing and recoating the RV roof is standard part of RV ownership which can give your RV roof additional years of life. Over time, however, RV roof may wear out so it may be necessary to fill in cracks, replace worn or damaged seals, or even reseal the entire roof for a fresh start. RV Roof Coating Cost will vary significantly, depending on a number of factors.

Do It Yourself to Save

Professional RV roof repair or dealership shops also offer maintenance services like regular tune ups, oil change and resealing jobs. However, they will charge over $1,000 for the job, with larger RVs requiring an estimated $1,500 to $2,000 for a full reseal. You can also cut the resealing costs into half by doing the resealing job yourself.

How Big is Your RV?

Larger the RV the greater will be the cost of resealing. RV roof coating cost also depends on other factors like how the RV roof is structured, number of fixtures like vents and openings on the RV roof. If you’re dealing with a vent, air conditioner, satellite dish, skylight, and every other possible roof fixture, you are going to spend a lot more time and money on the sealing process, regardless whether you DIY the resealing job or hire professionals.

Don’t Cheap Out

Resealing the RV roof is labor intensive job. Removing the old sealant can take hours to remove and may require a steady hand so that the old sealant is carefully removed without damaging the fixtures or the roof itself. Remember that while a quote might seem expensive, these people really are putting in a lot of work. Be sure to ask around and find out what other RVers in your area are spending on the resealing job, and how they are saving, by making the most of DIY roof resealing.

Why choose RV Roof Magic?

RV Roof Magic is an industry driven and a dedicated RV product. RV Roof Magic is a product unique on all fronts, never needs a primer, covers more square footage area and fast dry times to allow you to get behind the wheel as quickly as possible and enjoy the RVing experience.

 

With over a 15-year history of success RV Roof Magic has helped thousands of RVers get a new roof for a fraction of the cost of roof replacement. RVRoofMagic is specially formulated coating for RV’s Trailers and Mobile homes that demand a highly flexible material as RVers travel throughout the year.

Coverage?

RV Roof Magic is a single coat application and is applied at 50 sq. ft. per gallon. It comes standard with a 5 year warranty as well. You get 50 sq. ft. per gallon at a 20 mil coverage rate. Most customers will chalk off their roof into 8X6 areas and when you are done filling in that section you should be done with a gallon of the product.

RV Roof Magic vs. The Competition

2021 RV Roof Coating & Sealing Costs - Price per Square Foot, Waterproofing

If you’re tired of leaking RV roof and interested in a durable product backed by warranty visit https://www.rvroofmagic.com/technical-data-sheet.php and for a quick RV roof resealing guide visit https://rvroofcoatings.wordpress.com/2020/01/06/dont-miss-out-on-rv-caulking-resealing-and-keep-your-rv-roof-in-top-condition/