Working On Eleven means we're doing our best to grow our family to eleven children. Having a family and being parents has many challenges. Working to have a large family puts you in the category of "insane" by most of societies standards today. Our goal is to not tell you what to do but to show you what we're doing to learn and grow as a family. We hope it helps inspire some ideas for you but don't blame us if anything we say doesn't work! We offer absolutely no guarantees!
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So many other You tube videos are "How to replace your rooftop antennae" Step 1 - remove old antennae, Step 2 ... wait how do you remove the frickin' antennae!
That shiplap looks dark. Did you stain it or did it come like that? Thanks!
My advice would be keep the roof maintenance up. This material ruins easily with water. Even high humidity over time will cause it to sag. As long as it's kept dry though, it should look nice for a good while. Also, for cutting holes, you can use a multi tool and a shop vac next to the blade to greatly minimize the mess. They're easier to use than a jig saw in many scenarios, & typically safer... but noisy little buggers. Looking good guys! Thanks for sharing. 😊
How long of nails did you use?
hi there what transformation you both have made to your RV home on wheels ive just bought a similar RV Georgie boy Landau will be be doing the same complete rip out bring up date for full time RV living 👌
Beautiful!
Thank you for a nice, short, problem solving video! I would suggest putting some eternabond tape over the metal sheet plate for extra protection. I’m totally going to do the same procedure on mine and use the metal sheet, seal it, and tape it up. Thanks for the video! Ps you have a great voice!
Thank you. That was just what I needed. Good job.
Really enjoyed this video! You earned my sub. Have a beautiful day.
Good video. Another way to fix that hole is to buy a fiberglass patch kit. Basically you would do some light grinding around the holes to make the matt stick. Then lay the patch over the holes and apply some mixed epoxy resin and catalyst onto the patch. Finally work the resin into the material with a roller until it is fully saturated, and then let it dry. You will never have to worry about a leak and it will be super strong. Easy peasy!
@SKINLA682 No more complicated than patching a bicycle tire. Basically rough up the hole, mix some resin, and then work it into a fiberglass patch over the hole. The rest is simply sanding the patch to make it level and painting if need be.
very nice job
Interesting! I just found your channel and see you haven't done any more post in over a year. I've been remodeling my 37' 0:11 1989 Fleetwood Class A for years and have considered going butcher block instead of the corn. Look like you 2 have already done a lot of the remodel stuff I've been thinking of doing to mine. So looks like I have some videos to catch up on. I like the way you explain your steps BTY.
Are You still RVing?
This video did help me figure out what I was going to get into before taking mine off; I really appreciate it. I am planning on doing something very similar to what you have done, but maybe fill the holes with auto body filler (Bondo).
Come to think of it…spray foam can work too.
Beautiful! But did I miss where you sleep? 🤔
It’s very homey, love it!!
Thanks for all the info
Great video, so did it stand the test of time and travel? I am probably going to do this over the weekend. At least I have a plan now..
WOW!! Great job guys!!! Love the flooring and so many great ideas! My question is How much did the coach weigh after the remodel?
Can you tell me more about your lights?
I'm enjoying the video and seeing all the beautiful work you did. I see that you have stopped making videos, but just a thought for the future: the music in the background totally competes with your talking. It isn't necessary. :D
Where do you as a couple sleep? I didn’t see any place left.
It's called a panel saw
Where do the adults sleep?
Round corners of table
We have a 99 SW.
28:19 This is so sweet I got a toothache .. God is so good..Too Bless us... Beautiful family ...
It's beautiful! But I didn't see a bed for you guys.
Wow beautiful job guys.
It's called a "Panel Saw".
Where is the adults room?
How did you find the supports in the walls and ceiling of the cab? Are the interior wall panels removable? I'm confident that I could do the rest of this if/when we buy a class A. Its just finding thise solid supports that seems to be trick..
I took mine off and used a plastic cutting board. I drilled at equal space around the 12x12 template and screwed it to the roof. I layed downa hefty bead of roofing caulk, big box store don'tcarry anything for rv. Work well so far. Flex seal doesn't stand up to sunlight.
What’s the spray material you are using?
You did the best job amazing beautiful I love every detail in your home it’s cozy 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
very nicely done!! Can you please tell me how you mounted the stained wood around the top of the slide? Just curious if you used screws, do they show really bad? I'm trying to decide how to do that but preserving the natural look of wood without a bunch of screw holes!!! LOL
Do You have a list of all the materials that You used on this? We would like to get the same things! Thanks
Fabulous, this is what I am doing in my RV I wanted a more homey feeling as it is going to be my home Oh my goodness your baby is so beautiful
Fantastic renovation
And how much weight did you add to this RV?
Thank you so very much for posting this. My husband and 4 year old are in same position as you were. And and currently renovating our motorhome. I got a lot of great ideas and encouragement to keep moving forward because you guys made it look fantastic in the end and had to do what we are working on. Gosh I wish I could video chat you after that! Haha Our current project we are working on is creating a closet that will actually hold our clothes because what we started with wasn’t going to work. But honestly thank you so much for being my motivation when it gets overwhelming sometimes lol!!
You should put roof screws to hold that metal in place. Good job tho.
Thanq for the video, what a fantastic home on wheels, I couldn't live in an RV tho, I'm walking impaired & VERY unsteady on my feet, this is fantastic, you've done a BRILLIANT renovation plus you've taken your children's needs into account. Stay safe on your travels
Very nice renovation. Good luck and bless your family
Thank you
It's been a couple years now... how has the cover-up held? Any problems with leaking or cracking?
HI, WHAT A BEAUTIFUL FAMILY AND YOU GUYS DID A FANTASTIC JOB ON THE RENOVATION. WHERE DO YOU TWO SLEEP? IN FRONT IN THE LOFT? DID YOU MENTION IT AND I MISSED IT?
Thanks for the video. Mine was damaged during hurricane Ian. Luckily the roof survived with no issues. I just cranked up antenna to it's highest position. Took off the two horse shoe clips and pins attached to the bracket, pulled the arms off. Worked the cable wire out of antenna arm. Wound the cable up and stuffed it in the bracket assembly, using those two pins and horse shoe clips to keep wire secure incase I want to use it again?
Wow, you guys are so talented and fearless!! Such a BEAUTIFUL home!! Love everything!!