RV Must Have Supplies! For All RVers. Fifth Wheel storage
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i carry a mechanic and an extra camper.
Again our videos are nearly identical in content. Gives me confidence that my experience has taught me the same thing as yours has taught you.
Of course you had several items/tips that I have not included… but I will. And your video is done a lot more professionally than my fumbling one-takes.
Oh… I appreciate you making me feel less guilty of going overboard carrying an impact wrench.
I like your mindset. Fix it and be gone on down the road.
You are a hoarder, you don’t need that much duplicate stuff. Lowe’s has less inventory.
Seamed really excessive. I don't have room for all that stuff. We don't get to camp very long or far. Great truck vedios. Always enjoy.
Pro tip: go to your local air conditioning supply store and ask for “pan patch”. It’s a rubber coating like plasti dip but sprays on a lot thicker and faster. I always have to apply plasti dip 5 to 8 layers think when pan patch is usually on 1 to 2 applications. I’ve used it on everything from roof leaks to shovel handles. It’s thick and durable enough to be sprayed on a tool handle for grip and cushion and will last a long time. Also an additional tip-after you use it, turn the can upside down and spray to clear the tube and nozzle and it won’t clog.
Great info!! Thanks
where's the salad bar? 🤓
I'm on the hunt now for videos like this with all the RV tools and supplies and such to add to a playlist, thanks again. If I get to TX in my travels, I will come and hopefully find you, I need some TX BBQ, obviously.
Its cheaper to follow you around country
I have looked all over for the fresh water drain on my 2017 Chaparral 360IBL. For the life of me I can not find it. Could you help me out? Love the channel. You do great reviews.
Thank you very much for this and all your other videos. You do a great job. 🙂
Omg josh love your stuff and it SHTF your the guy I want to know but this is way over kill. JMHO.
Could you make a checklist for this
This is the type of guy I park next to, since I would never carry the stuff he has.
Show off
Nice advice, thank you! My hot water tank was leaking. The plastic valve was installed crooked (just bought RV missed on walk through). I sure could have used some plumbing tape and spare valve. oh, and proper tools that is a special 24mm socket.
I have a question off topic. I'll check your other videos to see if you covered this. I have a Premier Bullet 30RIPR the axles have a wider stance then most travel/5th wheels 2x. I have rubber chock blocks but this RV is a monster to get stable. I use the orange blocks under the jacks. Open to any ideas.
https://www.rvusa.com/rv-guide/2019-keystone-premier-travel-trailer-floorplan-30ripr-tr38001
you're ready for WWIII
So in other words, pack everything you can buy at home depot.
Would be good to see an update for this video with all the new tools and gadgets. Possibly after you get the new RV?
First thing you need is an extended, extended warranty.
It is a surprise to me that so many people are intimidated by RV plumbing. The pex plumbing is the easiest plumbing I have ever worked on. It is easy to cut, flexible and I have never had a crimp fitting fail. I see you are fully equipped with pex pipe and fittings. I can tell you that the Jayco RV I worked on had plastic fittings, I upgraded them to the brass fittings and even added some brass cut off valves in places where I thought they were needed.
Long story short, Pex is very forgiving and easy to work with.
It's a shame you have no way of drilling any holes if that ever becomes necessary.
Wow! That's a lot of stuff! Do you use all of that on a regular basis?
Excellent video.
Very informative.
I already have 90+% of these tools, so I know what I need.
Thanks!!!!
i see its a coachmen chaparral fifth wheel but what model number is this?
way too much shyt!!
Hi, I’m planning on buying my first RV in the next few months and I’ll be doing this solo (48 female). I’ve been watching so many videos and doing research for years. I was a boat owner for 10 years and then switched to camping/RVing with my teenage sons in a rented class C with me doing all the work. Up until this point I haven’t seen or heard anything that has scared me off my plan to buy an RV until I saw this video….yikes. I’ve got to tell you, I didn’t recognize 1/2 the stuff you pointed out! Have you ever thought about offering lessons to people like me who…might have more of a learning curve? 😁
I was in the same spot with my RV (Cedar Creek 38FL) in late May. I hope Gulf Shores RV Park is back up and running.
Hi – one thing that I carry are disposable exam gloves. I use them when handling drain pipes or anything related to black water. It's just a little nicer to know that one extra layer between you and the "stuff" They're also nice when you have to deal with something that's greasy or dirty. Peel them off and the dirt/grease/stuff goes with them.
Overkill accessories!
If I'm gonna live on the road (and I plan to) I am going to carry everything I could need. Granted, I know I'll run into the situations in which I'll buy a new tool or two, but I'd rather have it and not need it myself but be able to help someone else…..
Way too much stuff
Thats more stuff than i have in my garage. WOW
My camping strategy is now going to be: find out where you are going to be camping and book the site next to you!!!!! Problem solved!
Gulf Waters! Love that place, we'll be headed there in about a month.
so much for winging it and going camping might as well just stay in a resort.
How rough are you on your RV? It looks like you anticipate spending your entire trip fixing it. This is very excessive. I'm surprised you don't store extra windows, doors, axles and springs.
Yup, I commented too soon. That little rinky dink washing machine can be used as a spare kitchen sink…
Holy crap! The only thing you don't bring is a spare "kitchen sink". I'm paused halfway through the video, so I probably commented too soon.
😕😐😯😑 Woooow… I'm going to need all that just to start…it looks great but… 😢 really??
OCD overkill. When does he enjoy camping?
Lots of good info. Thanks for the video.
nice setup! but no generator? our genny saved our @ss last year. the full hookup site we were at lost power for days due to fires in the mountains. had the campground to ourselves. plus we do a lot of dry camping. great investment!
With an 8 foot bed can I run a tool box and a traditional 5th wheel hitch?
What do you use the impact wrenches for?
it seems you brought your garage with you. must have a giant rig.