The problem with watching Youtube videos of aircraft builds, is that they are nothing like the real experience. They show a happy, logical sequence of events and everything seems straightforward. Put a smile on your face, do some stuff every day, take a break for a cold one, and thank the family for their support, and you can finish in 18 months. Then you just get signed off and go fly the plane!
I saw one video some time ago about a guy who was building an RV that actually gave a taste of what it was really like. (FYI, mine is a Zenith, not an RV). Day after day the guy talked about the pain, the frustration, the never-ending problems with details, parts, tools, money, family issues, time away from his real life, etc.. I don't remember the guy or his Youtube channel. I just remember finding it halfway thru my build and it justified my own feelings. All I could think of was, I wish I had seen this video before I ever started.
The "happy" videos are BS. When some happy builder says they spent 3000 hours building their RV, they are probably underestimating actual shop time. In addition, they have not included is at least that much time at home on the computer sourcing parts, searching for build answers, deciding what to do next, figuring out how to do it, listening to various opinions, etc..
Building is an all-consuming thing. If you're not working on it you are thinking about it. You constantly have dozens of decisions to make and those thoughts never stop rolling around in your head when you are at work, or with your family.
You will do many things wrong and make any mistakes. It will frustrate the heck out of you. You will spend 45 minutes trying to get an AN6 nut onto it's screw. And this will happen over and over again until you want to scream.
You will do budgets and spreadsheets and parts lists over and over again. More hours on the computer.
And the biggest nightmare's is, years from now, you will get to the wiring. You think you have been thru hell up to this point, but you have no idea what you are in for.
And then there is all the fiberglass....
I built a rather simple kit - and yes mine was a quick build. The Zeniths are a magnitude easier to build than an RV. The process was nothing like I imagined after watching all those "happy" Youtube videos. I cannot even comprehend trying to build and RV.
Yes, RV's are incredible aircraft from every flying perspective. They have an awesome builder support network. I wish I owned one. But there is a reason many builders spend 8 to 10 years, or longer, building them.
At the end of their builds everyone seems to want to put a happy face on the process. I guess it's natural to remember the good stuff and suppress the bad.
Four years after I "finished" my build I was still spending hours and hours working on the plane, thinking about the problems and solving various build issues.
(To be clear - Vans Aircraft, their kits, and the builder support is the best in the industry. Their aircraft, in my opinion, are the best in the industry. I would trade my Zenith in a heartbeat for one, if I had the money. This post is not, in any way, a bash on RV's.)