Glad you liked the videos! I'll have about 5 more coming once I have time to edit them. The trailer is all done now, and it's about 6'3"-6'4" inside with the slat roof.
Looks great, can't wait to see the next video! I just started my first teardown last week--the amount of degradation from rust is unbelievable but I'll be following exactly what you did. 🙂
Question for you. I am doing a horse trailer conversion. I envy your hand sanding...I am going to sandblast it. Should I put the bondo on after the sandblast ?
Yes, epoxy primer is ideal, and to be honest, I wish I would have gone with epoxy primer and paint instead of Alkyd, the Alkyd paint is very soft and difficult to clean.
@@pedrog1580 I would recommend avoiding the Alkyd primer and paint, I'm not happy with the final result, it's soft and hard to keep clean. Go with an epoxy primer and then your choice of automotive topcoat. Also, if it's in your budget, get one of the pre-fabbed concession windows for food trucks, much easier to weatherseal than making your own custom one!
Just binged these videos. Great build and very thorough. Looking forward to the final video! Do you know the final internal height of your trailer?
Glad you liked the videos! I'll have about 5 more coming once I have time to edit them. The trailer is all done now, and it's about 6'3"-6'4" inside with the slat roof.
Great work! Excited to see the next video, especially the installation of the serving window
Looks great, can't wait to see the next video! I just started my first teardown last week--the amount of degradation from rust is unbelievable but I'll be following exactly what you did. 🙂
Awesome! Good luck, and reach out if you have any questions during the build!
Nice bro. I appreciate the vid. You look super confident with everything right from beginning.
Can't wait for the next steps.
Thanks for your support!
What paint sprayer did you use? Thank you!
Question for you. I am doing a horse trailer conversion. I envy your hand sanding...I am going to sandblast it. Should I put the bondo on after the sandblast ?
Ideally you should prime the trailer prior to applying bondo. A few small bare metal spots are OK as long as they are rust free.
Awesome. Thanks. Excited to see your final product. @@WetCoastWorkshop
Would you recommend using a epoxy primer for this job ?
Yes, epoxy primer is ideal, and to be honest, I wish I would have gone with epoxy primer and paint instead of Alkyd, the Alkyd paint is very soft and difficult to clean.
Good to know. I am sticking with epoxy primer then. @@WetCoastWorkshop
Have you finished yet!?
Yes! We're all done and launched now. I'm working on finding time to start editing the videos, so keep an eye out, the next video is coming soon!
The side walls of the trailer is it steel or aluminum?
It's 11ga steel
@@WetCoastWorkshop thank you! I am doing the exact thing you are in Ontario, if you have any advice, would be greatly appreciated!
@@pedrog1580 I would recommend avoiding the Alkyd primer and paint, I'm not happy with the final result, it's soft and hard to keep clean. Go with an epoxy primer and then your choice of automotive topcoat. Also, if it's in your budget, get one of the pre-fabbed concession windows for food trucks, much easier to weatherseal than making your own custom one!
@@WetCoastWorkshop wow thank you so much for the advice!
What’s next?!
As soon as I have time to edit, I have the whole trailer build recorded and ready to go. Then I'll be posting some shop projects :)