Hi Tate , I just wanted to come on and say what a Awesome job you did. I often like to pick on your generation as I find most of them lazy and unmotivated. This video certainly surprised me with ingenuity and enterprising ideas to flip that trailer....Well done young man. 😊👍👏👏👏
Thanks man I really appreciate that. The way I think about it it why should I be on my phone all the time or playing video when I could be out making money and learning real life skills so I don’t have to follow the stereotypical path of going to college getting a useless degree just to be in debit for the rest of my life.
good job! I've been flipping car haulers as a side hustle this summer, I've done 3 and averaged around $2k profit each time. the key is it's tax free money. I'd do a dump or enclosed trailer if I could find one for a decent price lol
Yeah man. The trouble with me is my dads truck doesn’t have trailer brakes so I can’t really get anything to big till I get a truck of my own. Fb marketplace is where it’s at. I’m trying to get into car flipping as well.
@@TateMurphyYT a solid work ethic, I love it lol I went the truck flipping route for a while but settled on trailers, there's too much that a vehicle could need (I'm too nice with my flips, i actually go through everything & next thing I know I'm 80 hours into it just to make like $500-$1000 lol), trailers are simple and if I can make ~$2k off one, that's as much as a decent truck flip. They're just more labor intensive
Yeah I sold it for $1,550 and I put around $850 into it including buying the trailer frame. So that leaves me with a profit of $700. I’m estimating I spent around 11 hours on this project so $700 divided by 11 comes out to $63 and some change an hour. I’m pretty happy with how it turned out. Thanks for the question :)
Way to go young man.
It’s good to see young people like you making some of their own money.
Trailer came out nice. 👍
Thanks. I find its way better then sitting around all day playing video games. plus I do make money when I flip stuff. Thanks for the comment.
Nicely done! Flipping is a cool way to learn how to fix things back up and make good money. Keep up the good work!
Thanks. I really enjoyed doing it
Hi Tate , I just wanted to come on and say what a Awesome job you did. I often like to pick on your generation as I find most of them lazy and unmotivated. This video certainly surprised me with ingenuity and enterprising ideas to flip that trailer....Well done young man. 😊👍👏👏👏
Thanks man I really appreciate that. The way I think about it it why should I be on my phone all the time or playing video when I could be out making money and learning real life skills so I don’t have to follow the stereotypical path of going to college getting a useless degree just to be in debit for the rest of my life.
This just stumbled into my feed- nice job and keep it up!!!
Stumbling into my feed? I hope you didn’t trip over all the awesome content! 😂 Thanks man. Glad you enjoyed.
Great work buddy!!!
Thanks!
You're killin' it! Hope your channel blows up. You're puttin' in the work, so hopefully, it's just a matter of time.
That’s what I’m hoping. The only way I wouldn’t succeed is if I give up which I won’t be doing so it’s only a matter of time. Thanks for the comment.
good job! I've been flipping car haulers as a side hustle this summer, I've done 3 and averaged around $2k profit each time. the key is it's tax free money. I'd do a dump or enclosed trailer if I could find one for a decent price lol
Yeah man. The trouble with me is my dads truck doesn’t have trailer brakes so I can’t really get anything to big till I get a truck of my own. Fb marketplace is where it’s at. I’m trying to get into car flipping as well.
@@TateMurphyYT a solid work ethic, I love it lol I went the truck flipping route for a while but settled on trailers, there's too much that a vehicle could need (I'm too nice with my flips, i actually go through everything & next thing I know I'm 80 hours into it just to make like $500-$1000 lol), trailers are simple and if I can make ~$2k off one, that's as much as a decent truck flip. They're just more labor intensive
Did a very nice job on that trailer. My one question is, did you pay yourself any labor money?
Yeah I sold it for $1,550 and I put around $850 into it including buying the trailer frame. So that leaves me with a profit of $700. I’m estimating I spent around 11 hours on this project so $700 divided by 11 comes out to $63 and some change an hour. I’m pretty happy with how it turned out. Thanks for the question :)
@@TateMurphyYT you always have to remember to pay yourself. Good job kid
Paint fumes no good for you. Ask anyone who retired from spraypainting. Really need the right face equipment for that one, take it serious.
Noted week do better next time thanks for the suggestion🤗