Chad rebuilds the framing in the cab bunk area and also roughs-in the electrical in the ceiling before he spray foam insulates the RV.
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Are you concerned that the cab. is now MUCH HEAVIER with the new plywood. Is there a way to keep the cab from sagging?
What plywood was usted un this video? Great job
Why the reinforcements to the ceiling? Solar?
With all that wood, you do realize you aren't going to need any insulation, right? This is a project fail!
Good job, Chad! I love to see people keeping things in use. A lot of life left in a lot of things, just a bit of good old TLC.
No Romex connectors in the boxes? Scary!
I would have suggested using a story board instead of a tape measure to get a precise measurements or to mark the actual board itself and cut it at the mark.
waiting in anticipation for when you replace or seal up that overcab window
I just started watching your videos and like what I've seen so far. 😀 What kind of carpentry/electronic background do you have?
I live in an RV full time although I'm stationary in a Mobil home park. I know there is some water damage, but am reluctant to tear out walls.
I'm also wondering how the spray foam insulation is working for you.
Great job with the videos and the remodel!
Where did you do the work?
what was ur experience do such a huge project?