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0vER9ooo says
Really great job, looks fantastic and I hope it serves you well.
Zanobia Shalks says
Your home is adorable and very sharp. ML, Zanobia
Micah Ingram says
Looks Great
Human Error says
You can make a shower floor out of plywood covered in epoxy..That is awesome!
Nancy Pofahl says
Its very nice and even has a bathroom. Truely he is a man of my dreams
Larry Schmitz says
Really nice rebuild.
Cintia says
Out of all the videos that I have just watched on converting these cargo trailers into camper trailers yours is the only one I like; you have a bathroom and a shower and it isn’t a home until you have a bathroom toilet and a shower. Your method makes my dreams.
c j says
excellent
Sam Summerall says
Very nice, good job
Jan Roach says
Great job. Is this still able to be driven? Shame about the car crash ruining all the great work you had just competed. But you will be an expert for sure in these types of builds
Oscar Mike says
Very nice! Super clean build. Love the Ikea idea.
Oscar Mike says
Money well spent on the Nature’s Head
Peter Nasseri says
great work,
Steven Dunlap, Jr says
Your video is awesome, lots of good info I didn’t think to research before starting my build. Thank you.
saravis56 says
Sweet.
Antioch Carrillo says
Wow!! That’s a really cool place
Claire Bearoness says
OMGoodness I adore this conversion. This is the best cargo truck conversion I’ve seen. From the clean styling to how he used Ikea cabinets to his concern about VOCs, including those in wood products. (Those are important considerations in one’s home as well. My carpenter, after working with me, told me that he plans to take those safety precautions in his own home. Apparently doubting me, he did his own research.) It feels spacious and has plenty of storage. It even has an electric fireplace. For full time living, I’d have mounted the TV on the ceiling and put a drop down table top over the fireplace for extra workspace when needed. Art and an shelf that remains in an upright position regardless of the position of the table top could be on the side facing the interior when not in use. For part time living, it’s perfect.
rita jimmie says
I love it and wouldn’t mind living in it. Very nice
Robin Mcbroom says
Why do men ALWAYS show the exterior FIRST? and ramble on and on about the lug nuts and such. If the interior sucks, who cares about the damn exterior?