
Designing an Electrical System for Your Off-Grid Camper
Almost every trailer we have built out has been setup for boondocking ie. off-grid use. When a client comes to us with the desire to use their trailer without being plugged into water, sewer, or electric, the first thing we ask them is for a list of appliances they want to run while boondocking. Certain appliances have a larger draw on your trailer's batteries - and these need to be kept in mind when building your electrical system. Here are the basics for beginning to design

How To Buy A Vintage Airstream
We have now enjoyed the experience of purchasing two Airstreams, and have learned so much with each purchase. We have had quite a few people ask us what to look for in an vintage Airstream that they intend to remodel, and boy do we wish someone had given us a few tips when this all began! So here is what we look for in an Airstream: Let's start of with exterior bits: Skin condition : Be sure to keep your eye out for worming, dents or scratches as these can be difficult and ex

Cabinet Build-Out
The first thing we are going to admit, is that we are not experts in every field of this process, and for something as important as kitchen cabinets, we wanted perfection, so we hired a carpenter. We considered purchased cabinets from Ikea, installing and modifying them as needed, but with the cost and time spent on modifications to the curved walls and small space, we opted for higher-quality customization. We purchased 3/4" maple plywood from a local building supply company