Yah, definitely mybawtup too, just have to build it. Would love to see a vid on the mitre saw install as well as dimensions on your shelving in the trailer lol. I wanna copy it all. Great job man!!!
I suggest mounting a bracket on the right side wall over the oranger stepper for your leaf guard then you can pile the downspout on the top left wall. 👍 I spent 8 hours completely cleaning and rebuilding our cube van set up. I can see the amount of time you spent on this trailer very detailed good job.
What about building a stand for your machine so it’s at a more comfortable working height and you can use the void under it to store your gutter guards?. Love your videos and ingenuity
I’m not trying to be in your business but I’m 21 years old and learned a new trade I just wanted to know how much your profit from it just motivation if you don’t mind me asking
@@drewcalderon3501 I worked for 2 other Guttering Companies before I went on my own. Been doing it for about 17 years. The main reason I went on my own was the flexibility of being self employed. I don't hit it as hard as I used to but still can make more. The money is out there if you want it. To me there is more to life they just making money.
Tripod ladders is about all I use for step ladders. I carry a gorilla ladder for steps but everything else is either extension ladder or 8' Tripod. They are much more stable. 4 legged you have problems with it walking, not 3 legged.
@@tysonyoder2560 I have another question too. I had my rig stolen so for the meantime I picked up an old gutter machine that has an old cradle and everytime i stop the machine the coil unravels. There's no tension. I never had spools and I was wondering if that would fix the problem. Right now I need a second person to help it feed through otherwise it starts slipping when this happens and it's a real pain.
@@tysonyoder2560 even though I had insurance for contents of trailer they would not cover the machine. They said it had to be part of the trailer. I fought for months with them. The litterally said it would needed to be welded to the trailer. I'm still fighting with them but I dont think I'll get anywhere.
Perhaps the cleanest gutter trailer/truck i have ever seen. The fold down saw is a wicked idea
Would live to see a in depth look at your miter saw set up and how you built it. Looks real slick man. Nice work!
Yah, definitely mybawtup too, just have to build it. Would love to see a vid on the mitre saw install as well as dimensions on your shelving in the trailer lol. I wanna copy it all. Great job man!!!
Thank you I’m in the process of buying a brand new trailer and a used gutter machine thanks for the video
I suggest mounting a bracket on the right side wall over the oranger stepper for your leaf guard then you can pile the downspout on the top left wall. 👍 I spent 8 hours completely cleaning and rebuilding our cube van set up. I can see the amount of time you spent on this trailer very detailed good job.
i love your fold down saw
This is probably the best gutter trailer in the world. AWESOME STUFF!
Thanks for the kind words.
Nice set up!
What about building a stand for your machine so it’s at a more comfortable working height and you can use the void under it to store your gutter guards?. Love your videos and ingenuity
That's a possibility. I'm pretty short so it's not bad for me. I also have to watch the height because of my coil hoist up front.
Yea man you did a great job best I’ve ever seen
Thanks man.
I’m not trying to be in your business but I’m 21 years old and learned a new trade I just wanted to know how much your profit from it just motivation if you don’t mind me asking
@@drewcalderon3501 I worked for 2 other Guttering Companies before I went on my own. Been doing it for about 17 years. The main reason I went on my own was the flexibility of being self employed. I don't hit it as hard as I used to but still can make more. The money is out there if you want it. To me there is more to life they just making money.
where did you get the table saw adapter table?
Im looking into starting a gutter business. What is a good peice markup for materials
Awesome set up, Is this a 5/6 Junior Machine or Full size?
It's the full size.
Olá amigo!
Muito bem organizado seu treiler.
Estou vendo ideias para organizar meu caminhão.
Where did you get the gutter coil hoist? How does it work?
I believe I ordered it from Northern Tool or Harbor freight. It’s mounted to the floor. I up an electric hoist on it. Works great.
Looking back would you have gotten a bigger trailer or is 16 ft perfect?
16’ is about the perfect size. Pulls good, would I like more room? Sure but I don’t think it’s necessary or worth it.
How do you like the tripod stepladder? Any situations where you would have preferred to have a typical A frame stepladder?
Tripod ladders is about all I use for step ladders. I carry a gorilla ladder for steps but everything else is either extension ladder or 8' Tripod. They are much more stable. 4 legged you have problems with it walking, not 3 legged.
Will that hoist lift a full 5 and 6” coil?
Biggest coil I get is probably 390 and it handles it alright.
Hahaha crazy man the name of my buisness is Nor Cal Gutter Solutions 😳 right on!
Do you use a generator for power? If so, what type?
Inverter and Batteries. You can see more info on one of my other videos.
Since the guard is 4-5’ you could build storage over the machine between the coils and miter saw.
How do you efficiently handle take off gutters?
I cut old take off Guttering in short sections and stack it beside the machine.
@@tysonyoder2560 look into getting a roof bucket for tear off might make your life easier
Where did you get the saw fold down table?
I made it. Check out my latest video on a closer look at it.
Nice setup where did you get your joist jack?
I believe I got it from Harbor freight. I just added an electric hoist to it.
@@tysonyoder2560 can you show video in of using the hoist please. I like your setup.
@@tysonyoder2560 I have another question too. I had my rig stolen so for the meantime I picked up an old gutter machine that has an old cradle and everytime i stop the machine the coil unravels. There's no tension. I never had spools and I was wondering if that would fix the problem. Right now I need a second person to help it feed through otherwise it starts slipping when this happens and it's a real pain.
@@tysonyoder2560 even though I had insurance for contents of trailer they would not cover the machine. They said it had to be part of the trailer. I fought for months with them. The litterally said it would needed to be welded to the trailer. I'm still fighting with them but I dont think I'll get anywhere.
Hang your 28 and 24 foot ladders of the side of your trailer. Store them inside at night in your pathway. Nice trailer buds 🤘🏻
Where do you get the saw table
I made it myself.
I am a fan of the content, but not so much of the blaring repetitive music playing, i just think leaving the music out makes a cleaner video.