FRAME UPDATES for your VINTAGE CAMPER PHOTO BOOTH

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Made it down to the frame on the Mobile Scout and got the Aljo frame back from the welder. Time to talk about some small improvements that can make a big difference down the road when you're using your vintage camper as a photo booth or other kiosk trailer.

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MAN, THE COMPANY REALLY PUT THAT FLOOR ON THE FRAME. NEVER THOUGHT IT WOULD BE THAT SOLID.

pinkladybikermamma
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So far so good. The "outriggers" are important so getting them all straight is the right thing to do. Before you begin your build is the time to rebuild the brakes...

mobiltec
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Thanks for this explanation. I am 60, disabled and beginning a remodel on a vintage Road Ranger into a tiny home and no idea what I am doing but determined. I got a lot of needed info from this video.

grannyanniesfarm
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My wife and i love watching your videos, we are working a 50s 60s wilderness coach and just purchases an 59 Ideal. Thank You for all the info!!!

henrymiller
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Awesome job! Can't wait to see the regrets later 😅

toastthemosty
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Well that flooring didn't want to give up its resting place easily. When it was put on they did a good job. I love watching you give new life to these old caravans.

jennyleef
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Do you ever worry about asbestos in these old trailers??

muzakmike
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Wow. What are size wood supports you tore off? I have some rot on a support beam. I dont have table saw to rip them. Theyre not 2x4s, or 2x2s. More like 3x3. Suggestions? Ty

allieGirl
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when you're restoring these, where do you find the missing item?

henrymiller
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Is it 1/8” or 3/16” material? Looks light-duty.

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