With Ryan's th-cam.com/users/postUgkxy_pn55PK60wAV3X_C_RoLS_67mNonoCE plan I was like one taken by the hand and led step by step from start to finish. Thank you very much Ryan!
Fire extinguishers? Doesn’t seem too important until something catches fire… It’s happened to me twice in my life. Glad I was prepared. I keep ‘em in pairs because it’s easy to panic and ‘waste’ the first unit. Then you calm down and unit #2 does the job. (Hopefully!) Not sure what’s best for Li-ion batteries, but you have a lot of them and if one goes up, they all are at risk. Ask Boeing about battery fires.
Hey Kyle I know you have mentioned it here and there in certain videos when you discuss the tools that use them, but could you do a fastener video of all the different types of fasteners you use and what you use them for and what brands you recommend.
Great job Kyle. Your business depends on this trailer. I hope you have a good trailer hitch lock and high security padlock on the door(s). Maybe even a GPS tracker on the trailer. Some low-life would love to drive away with your trailer and all of the RR essential tools. It happened where I worked. As far as the weight, yes, you should check. My guess is you are good to go with most weight sitting over the trailer axles. But be really careful about tongue weight and the max limits of the hitch on your truck. We had a trailer with too much tongue weight which reduced traction of the front wheels of the tow vehicle; an inexperienced driver applied the brakes when the trailer started fishtailing. It jackknifed the trailer, rolled the trailer onto its side at 70MPH and the torque of the trailer rolled the truck onto its top. It was a bad day for business and took a long time to recover.
I have my stabillas mounted on my trailer ceiling with fastcaps mounts best thing ever made plus it’s awesome to have mounted on the ceiling and out of the way! I also bought their track saw track mounts and have my tracks mounted to the ceiling!
This looks so much more efficient than what you used to have, as you said in the video, everything now has a place so if anything is left out you know it should be put away somewhere which keeps it tidy all the time. Then when you need a tool you can go straight to it. My suggestions would be, some battery powered LED lights, with a magnetic back, they last for ages off just a couple of AA batteries and would be ideal for inside when dark out and can be held on any metal strips like your small levels are. Also a small LED light for above the door & ramp on the outside so when you go to open up in the dark mornings or at night you have a light that comes on, this could be a small solar one as it would be outside. A small white board, so you have somewhere to note down anything you think of during the day/week that needs loading or restocking when you next have the trailer back at home. 2 fold out camp chairs and perhaps a table or one of those pop out picnic tables. It wouldn't take up much room and would give you and Greg somewhere to sit on your breaks and to eat. It would make the break more of a proper break which means you come back to work refreshed and able to work better. Somewhere for your drinks/coffee to sit, for example when getting ready in the morning you have somewhere proper to put your morning coffee. A simple hole cut into one of the worktops would do. A small fridge if it wouldn't kill the power so in the summer you have cold drinks available during the day, or even a freezer for ice pops in the heat. A water fountain thing could be an option but probably take up too much space. Somewhere to keep a change of clothes and boots for those days it is chucking it down so you can put on fresh dry clothes for the after lunch period. You always feel much better for it or when its cold in the morning, hot later you have the shorts to put on. The least glamorous thing, a bin. There didn't seem to be anywhere for your rubbish. A bit of worktop with a big hole cut out of it and the bin slid underneath it, drop the rubbish through the hole into the bin. A rail or something to hang up wet clothes and something for wet boots. A radio/speaker for when you get bored listening to Greg or he gets bored listening to you! Worth looking on Pinterest for storage ideas, you will get loads of ideas for things including solutions for your levels and also camping gear for things like a wash station etc if you wanted one.
Head in to a tool truck like snap on or matco for more storage ideas. They have a peg board kinda thing on the ceiling that has the cloth style bungee chords that you could slide the levels or other long tools into.
Love the trailer Kyle! The first thing I would do if it was mine is install a vice to the corner of one of the workbenches. Sometimes you just need to hold something securely!!
You need the fastcap hangers for the levels and the tracksaw tracks. I picked up their hangers for the tracksaw and have my makita tracks mounted to my garage door at the house. Those bigger packouts you have to lift out of the shelf to get to your tools have you considered just building a drawer instead of those packouts? You could make them to where they wont open unless you want em open and still be able to foam em out like the packouts.
Very nice. I work out of a van and find the problem with tool specific storage is as soon as you change a tool or get something new it all falls apart. In the end I always revert back to the tried and tested tool pile
Slick way to label the Pack-outs or tool storage is with a vinyl printer/ cutter.... I let the misses go wild and print images of different types and also letting to place on mine
Good video ! That Trailer came out Very Nice !!! Its Beautiful !!! tips - - Put the Big guns in thier own slots vertically in a cabinet on one side if u need them individually if u need them all together put them in a Packout rolling box on the right side with the rolling boxes fitting under the right side. so u are not lifting a huge heavy box full of nailers all the time. gets old. ( viewed from walking in the Big Main Ramp Entrance ) - you all ready have an inverter & Battery. Add 5 200 watt solar panels on the Roof. giving you 1,000 watts. That Will Pretty Much take care of anything u need to do. add a charge controller. You only need 2 panels if u are just doing battery charging. milwaukee / dewalt battery chargers draw very little power. less than 200 watts each if memory serves me right. So figure 1 solar panel per battery charger. - the area that u have the batteries on the wall above the Bench , Put 2 battery chargers there attached to the wall instead of a couple battery holders. - if u want a Mean Power plant - Purchase ( 2 ) - 6 volt Deep cycle Trojan golf cart batteries wire in series to make 12 volts. ( series is + to - To + to - ) Take the 12 volts & Run that to a 2,000 watt pure sine wave inverter & u can Run anything 115 volts up to 20 amps off your trailer. All depends if u just want to charge batteries or Run Wet vacs & saws off the trailer. - u only need one or two solar panels to just charge batteries. - Look on the back / bottom of chargers to figure out your power requirements. - Amps x Volts = Watts --- Remember this formula allways. if u have any 2 u can figure out the other. - Levels - are Best stored flat against the ceiling or on side walls. using pieces of rectangular aluminum tube would look nice. can be obtained from any metal supply. or prob. off the net too. 4 - 6" pieces would prob work. at whatever dimension levels are. - i Was organizing my truck & a viewer of mine gave me a Great idea. i used to stack packouts flat like u do & He Suggested Stacking them Like Books on a shelf. Opened up a Whole New World for Me ! No More Digging for the bottom one. They are All at Waist height if Stacked Like " Books " & u can Get access to Alot More boxes Easily.
AWESOME DUDE..WWWWOOOOWWW. I WISH I HAD ONE LIKE YOURS...SO COOL. AS A DISABLED VETERAN I BARELY HAVE TIME TO FINISH A FEW WOOD PROJECT..BUT I LOVE WATCHING YOUR GREAT IDEAS...IM A 5 FT TALL LADY. 69.YO STILL LOVE TO DIY PROJECTS..KEEP UP WITH THE GREAT VIDEOS...
11:25 You could build your own plywood drawers along with heavy duty drawer slides. Drawer slides need a 1/2 clearance each and if you use 1/2 plywood you would lose a total of two inches in width for each storage bay.
Ron Polk’s is ok but yours looks way better with all the pack out boxes. I’m going to ask the wife if we can take a mortgage out so I can buy that many pack outs.
Brother Labeler is a nice label machine. We use it a lot in our datacenters and server farms for labeling everything. BTW, I've been waiting for this walk through. Thanks for sharing.
Yes! I have one, and nothing beats slapping labels on anything that needs 'em. And the labels, at least the TZ type that my labeler takes, hold up real nice outside, provided the surface is clean, smooth, and non-porous. I have a few that have been applied outside to glass in Y2K, and they still look just as good now as they did then, save for a bit of accumulated grime.
You need to come see the buildout in the back seat of my 05 Silverado. Everything is there drag it all out grab what you need and go. Just have to remember to toss it all back in. Hope nobody runs into me.
Thanks for the trailer build video. As I was building a paulk inspired trailer I knew that I wouldn’t like having all my tool out of their boxes. Some times I will grab the tools I know I need for a small job and it’s nice to have them in boxes. I came across this build and I’m happy to say my trailer is a mix between paulk and RR buildings. Keep the great content coming.
I like to offer a suggestion for dealing with your chargers. Get a 24 X 36 inch piece of 3/4 inch plywood. and mount your chargers to it with a power strip on the top to plug in the chargers. This can then be placed under the counter top on shelf and brought up and placed on the counter top when the need arises.
Awesome build Kyle, an idea for level storage, you can mount those bench top clamp that you have clamped the 9ft track on the ceiling on the trailer and just clamp the level to the ceiling.
I second. Much more readable than blue tape but just as easy to modify. Label makers are great once you’re sure nothing will change, which IMO requires about 20 yrs. 😂. Until then I want a label I can easily change.
Looks awesome, you could put solar on top of the trailer and a setup for charging while you are on the job. I’ll take your tool batteries as they die instead of turning them into HD or wherever you get them. Great video.
Liked this video. Just got an 8.5 x 18 and your layout would be perfect for me. However I was fascinated by the clamp on tool to rip 1/4 in strip off of a piece of 2X. Would love to have one. Where can I get it.
Hey buddy just an idea behind the pack out rack where you have your drills you can put your levels it looks like you have plenty of room to slide it in and out I love you videos man you have a bunch of neat little tricks I’ve learned a lot thanks man
Kyle: If you like organized storage, you should visit Scott Air Force Base and visit the flight line tool room. Plus you would probably find the flight line and the aircraft very impressive!
Kyle, that's a good looking setup that you have built, but like you said it isn't done. Interesting question, where did you get the battery mounts. Need some for site trl and shop trl. Thanks
If I could set your trailer up from scratch, you would walk in & in a few seconds, you would know if any cordless tool was missing or left out via shelf system with adjustable dividers to accommodate tool size. open hole = missing tool. (LED backlit of course) Not a single cordless tool would be hidden in packouts. No wasted time opening lids to grab a tool. Also, clear totes allow you to see what's where, but since you have the packouts, a yellow dot on front would be for DeWalt accessories, etc...
Congrats Kyle. I’ve seen you come pretty far and wanted to thank you for your time and this channel Keep up the good work and fine craftsmanship -From Florida 863
Sweet trailer. I know you were not terribly interested in doing solar but... if you go to ebay you can get some really inexpensive 2nd use solar panels. The solar farms have to replace these and you'll still get another 10 years of use from them. I got like 20x265w for $1k delivered. You can mount that flush on the roof and trickle charge your battery and then you have sooo many batteries you could probably just charge for free in that trailer and run your full lights.
I’d like to know what tools you bought for each of the brands and why. I’m having a hard time just buying into one since they all seem to have some items that they do the best.
Lol, Same here man. Been trying to decide what brand to go with myself. Some cordless tools are hard to find, like the dewalt or Milwaukee table saws. Lowe’s has a new brand of 24v tools out called Flex. They look nice, but there’s only so many tools out right now. They’re not putting them in stores till spring or summer only online.And also they’re made by the same company as Skill I believe.
@10:48 could get some simple feedback from each side of the trailer ("driver vs. passenger") by measuring the top of your tire to the bottom of the trailer's fender wall. Looking for static compression of the trailer suspension. I can't tell you what numbers to look for, but a one-inch difference to me sounds whatever, NBD. If you had 3-4 inches of difference between the trailer sides, then it would be "alright we need to balance this out."
As far as I'm concerned that trailer is perfect you're doing a great job I'm sure you'll perfect it even better keep up the good work make people realize out there that guys like us are the ones that make things happen in their Home and Commercial businesses
Looks great but inverter technology and battery technology have improved. Magnasine 4024 with 2 battleborn batteries will power all your outlets and you can add a flexible solar with victron charger. Plugging it in to the grid will be needed but not as frequent.
Thank you for the mention Kyle. Keep up the great work!
I love organizing like that. Nothing better than going for a tool and it's where its supposed to be ! Awsome job Kyle !!
Wat would you charge if I wanna bug that trailer straight up
With Ryan's th-cam.com/users/postUgkxy_pn55PK60wAV3X_C_RoLS_67mNonoCE plan I was like one taken by the hand and led step by step from start to finish. Thank you very much Ryan!
I am so envious of your trailer so organized. Love the pride you put in all your projects no matter what it is.
Just got my first tool belt at 17 and working with my dad is so much fun can’t wait for what’s to come
Fire extinguishers? Doesn’t seem too important until something catches fire…
It’s happened to me twice in my life. Glad I was prepared. I keep ‘em in pairs because it’s easy to panic and ‘waste’ the first unit. Then you calm down and unit #2 does the job. (Hopefully!)
Not sure what’s best for Li-ion batteries, but you have a lot of them and if one goes up, they all are at risk. Ask Boeing about battery fires.
Thanks for the shout out guys. 👊🏻
Huge fan of your craft Kyle, you’ve inspired me to continue my new passion in carpentry.
Ex Carpenter here, trust me be a plumber
That tower cabinet that says glass on it is really cool , I had to copy it , I varnished mine dark walnut super cool
Hey Kyle I know you have mentioned it here and there in certain videos when you discuss the tools that use them, but could you do a fastener video of all the different types of fasteners you use and what you use them for and what brands you recommend.
If you ever get bored with doing the buildings you can always become RR custom trailers, great job 👍👍👍👍
The packout system is the best, I enjoy just watching other people nerd out on their setup like I do.
I use a Brother P-touch labeling machine for everything and it is a invaluable tool to have. From household to work shop it works great.
Pros use phonelic tags
Can you go over how y’all plan a building? Like coming up with drawing and floor plans. How you figure out your material making sure you have enough.
Great job Kyle. Your business depends on this trailer. I hope you have a good trailer hitch lock and high security padlock on the door(s). Maybe even a GPS tracker on the trailer. Some low-life would love to drive away with your trailer and all of the RR essential tools. It happened where I worked. As far as the weight, yes, you should check. My guess is you are good to go with most weight sitting over the trailer axles. But be really careful about tongue weight and the max limits of the hitch on your truck. We had a trailer with too much tongue weight which reduced traction of the front wheels of the tow vehicle; an inexperienced driver applied the brakes when the trailer started fishtailing. It jackknifed the trailer, rolled the trailer onto its side at 70MPH and the torque of the trailer rolled the truck onto its top. It was a bad day for business and took a long time to recover.
I have my stabillas mounted on my trailer ceiling with fastcaps mounts best thing ever made plus it’s awesome to have mounted on the ceiling and out of the way! I also bought their track saw track mounts and have my tracks mounted to the ceiling!
This looks so much more efficient than what you used to have, as you said in the video, everything now has a place so if anything is left out you know it should be put away somewhere which keeps it tidy all the time. Then when you need a tool you can go straight to it.
My suggestions would be, some battery powered LED lights, with a magnetic back, they last for ages off just a couple of AA batteries and would be ideal for inside when dark out and can be held on any metal strips like your small levels are. Also a small LED light for above the door & ramp on the outside so when you go to open up in the dark mornings or at night you have a light that comes on, this could be a small solar one as it would be outside.
A small white board, so you have somewhere to note down anything you think of during the day/week that needs loading or restocking when you next have the trailer back at home.
2 fold out camp chairs and perhaps a table or one of those pop out picnic tables. It wouldn't take up much room and would give you and Greg somewhere to sit on your breaks and to eat. It would make the break more of a proper break which means you come back to work refreshed and able to work better.
Somewhere for your drinks/coffee to sit, for example when getting ready in the morning you have somewhere proper to put your morning coffee. A simple hole cut into one of the worktops would do.
A small fridge if it wouldn't kill the power so in the summer you have cold drinks available during the day, or even a freezer for ice pops in the heat. A water fountain thing could be an option but probably take up too much space.
Somewhere to keep a change of clothes and boots for those days it is chucking it down so you can put on fresh dry clothes for the after lunch period. You always feel much better for it or when its cold in the morning, hot later you have the shorts to put on.
The least glamorous thing, a bin. There didn't seem to be anywhere for your rubbish. A bit of worktop with a big hole cut out of it and the bin slid underneath it, drop the rubbish through the hole into the bin.
A rail or something to hang up wet clothes and something for wet boots.
A radio/speaker for when you get bored listening to Greg or he gets bored listening to you!
Worth looking on Pinterest for storage ideas, you will get loads of ideas for things including solutions for your levels and also camping gear for things like a wash station etc if you wanted one.
Tons of great suggestions thanks
The foam in the pack outs are the way to go!
Agree, just use it and you'll know what changes and add-on's are needed. Nice job so far.
Kyle always crushing it!
Head in to a tool truck like snap on or matco for more storage ideas. They have a peg board kinda thing on the ceiling that has the cloth style bungee chords that you could slide the levels or other long tools into.
Love the trailer Kyle! The first thing I would do if it was mine is install a vice to the corner of one of the workbenches. Sometimes you just need to hold something securely!!
You need the fastcap hangers for the levels and the tracksaw tracks. I picked up their hangers for the tracksaw and have my makita tracks mounted to my garage door at the house. Those bigger packouts you have to lift out of the shelf to get to your tools have you considered just building a drawer instead of those packouts? You could make them to where they wont open unless you want em open and still be able to foam em out like the packouts.
Hi kyle iam from overseas from indonesia..i love your chanel.i love carpenter.your skill awesome..wish your chanel for the best
Very nice. I work out of a van and find the problem with tool specific storage is as soon as you change a tool or get something new it all falls apart. In the end I always revert back to the tried and tested tool pile
Slick way to label the Pack-outs or tool storage is with a vinyl printer/ cutter.... I let the misses go wild and print images of different types and also letting to place on mine
Take a look at Brady Labelers. Best one for the money $100 @ Home Depot or Brady.com.
Good video ! That Trailer came out Very Nice !!! Its Beautiful !!!
tips -
- Put the Big guns in thier own slots vertically
in a cabinet on one side if u need them individually if u need them all together put them in a Packout rolling box on the right side with the rolling boxes fitting under the right side. so u are not lifting a huge heavy box full of nailers all the time. gets old.
( viewed from walking in the Big Main Ramp Entrance )
- you all ready have an inverter & Battery. Add 5 200 watt solar panels on the Roof. giving you 1,000 watts. That Will Pretty Much take care of anything u need to do. add a charge controller.
You only need 2 panels if u are just doing battery charging. milwaukee / dewalt battery chargers draw very little power. less than 200 watts each if memory serves me right. So figure 1 solar panel per battery charger.
- the area that u have the batteries on the wall above the Bench , Put 2 battery chargers there attached to the wall instead of a couple battery holders.
- if u want a Mean Power plant - Purchase ( 2 ) - 6 volt Deep cycle Trojan golf cart batteries wire in series to make 12 volts. ( series is + to - To + to - ) Take the 12 volts & Run that to a 2,000 watt pure sine wave inverter & u can Run anything 115 volts up to 20 amps off your trailer. All depends if u just want to charge batteries or Run Wet vacs & saws off the trailer.
- u only need one or two solar panels to just charge batteries.
- Look on the back / bottom of chargers to figure out your power requirements.
- Amps x Volts = Watts --- Remember this formula allways. if u have any 2 u can figure out the other.
- Levels - are Best stored flat against the ceiling or on side walls. using pieces of rectangular aluminum tube would look nice. can be obtained from any metal supply. or prob. off the net too. 4 - 6" pieces would prob work. at whatever dimension levels are.
- i Was organizing my truck & a viewer of mine gave me a Great idea. i used to stack packouts flat like u do & He Suggested Stacking them Like Books on a shelf. Opened up a Whole New World for Me ! No More Digging for the bottom one. They are All at Waist height if Stacked Like " Books " & u can Get access to Alot More boxes Easily.
AWESOME DUDE..WWWWOOOOWWW. I WISH I HAD ONE LIKE YOURS...SO COOL. AS A DISABLED VETERAN I BARELY HAVE TIME TO FINISH A FEW WOOD PROJECT..BUT I LOVE WATCHING YOUR GREAT IDEAS...IM A 5 FT TALL LADY. 69.YO STILL LOVE TO DIY PROJECTS..KEEP UP WITH THE GREAT VIDEOS...
Plenty of room for your levels overhead on the ceiling. Could be secured with a T shaped toggle through the handles.
Gerg is blessed to work with such an awesome dude like you, Kyle! 👏🏾
Nice shirt! We're covering, your favorite, the Pythagorean theorem today in college algebra. Thanks for the trailer tour, great layout.
Thanks. I do sell this shirt too. Www.Rrbuildings.Bigcartel.Com
Amazing set-up...only thing I would add is a couple stools to sit on & a mini fridge for cold drinks & a small microwave...Perfectionist
Glad you did a video on the final result, was an interesting and inspirational project.
11:25 You could build your own plywood drawers along with heavy duty drawer slides. Drawer slides need a 1/2 clearance each and if you use 1/2 plywood you would lose a total of two inches in width for each storage bay.
Thought about that
Thanks for the tour Kyle! 👍😁
Nice trailer. Like the pro gun stickers and the t shirt.👍
Ron Polk’s is ok but yours looks way better with all the pack out boxes. I’m going to ask the wife if we can take a mortgage out so I can buy that many pack outs.
T-shirt can be picked up here www.rrbuildings.bigcartel.com
Great video that gave me some useful storage ideas. I'm getting some Packout drawers next week.
Use a label maker and put two labels on each corner of the packout, it works great! Visibility is key
Would sure like to see your weekend charging procedure.
Nice little pocket money job for the kids ;-)
Brother Labeler is a nice label machine. We use it a lot in our datacenters and server farms for labeling everything. BTW, I've been waiting for this walk through. Thanks for sharing.
Yes! I have one, and nothing beats slapping labels on anything that needs 'em. And the labels, at least the TZ type that my labeler takes, hold up real nice outside, provided the surface is clean, smooth, and non-porous. I have a few that have been applied outside to glass in Y2K, and they still look just as good now as they did then, save for a bit of accumulated grime.
You need to come see the buildout in the back seat of my 05 Silverado. Everything is there drag it all out grab what you need and go. Just have to remember to toss it all back in. Hope nobody runs into me.
@13:40 Deckedoutpackout has those first aid kits - They also have the label you were asking about. Looks PRO!
Thanks for the trailer build video. As I was building a paulk inspired trailer I knew that I wouldn’t like having all my tool out of their boxes. Some times I will grab the tools I know I need for a small job and it’s nice to have them in boxes. I came across this build and I’m happy to say my trailer is a mix between paulk and RR buildings.
Keep the great content coming.
That is great! I’m sure we all are taking notes.
I think this is the cleanest I’ve ever seen this trailer in years of watching this channel lol
A place for everything and everything in its place. Dude I’m jealous been trying to achieve this for years!
Stabila levels could go in the front under in the middle of the cabinets. Congrats on the trailer, and shop.
I’m a Makita man my self, but I dig the Milwaukee drawers.
They could make it in to my home if the price is right.
Amazingly well organized and great looking work trailer.
Kyle, can you speak to your contacts at Milwaukee and tell them we are hanging out for the drawers to be released in Australia please!
And the new impact sockets
Best tool organization I have seen!
I like to offer a suggestion for dealing with your chargers. Get a 24 X 36 inch piece of 3/4 inch plywood. and mount your chargers to it with a power strip on the top to plug in the chargers. This can then be placed under the counter top on shelf and brought up and placed on the counter top when the need arises.
Awesome build Kyle, an idea for level storage, you can mount those bench top clamp that you have clamped the 9ft track on the ceiling on the trailer and just clamp the level to the ceiling.
Happy to see some blue in there
So clean and ready to get out and get dirty again!
Have you seen the guys video on a Milwaukee system where he has a battery powering lights in his trailer like LED tube lights it’s pretty cool
For labels, check out FastCap’s Kaizen labels. White pvc with super sticky tape in the back. Awesome
I second. Much more readable than blue tape but just as easy to modify. Label makers are great once you’re sure nothing will change, which IMO requires about 20 yrs. 😂. Until then I want a label I can easily change.
Awesome setup! I love having my gear in the foam too. Like you said, it's easy to spot if something is missing. Keep up the great work!
Yeah I'm aware of the post frame Foundation the post in the ground. The cement slab is it like the slab of a garage the slab is floating ?
I have the hikoki framer/16ga. Have been eyeing off those hikoki mitre saws. They don't cut 45mm @ 45 degree though 😥 and they are $2900 in Australia
A place for everything and everything in its place.
This is great! You're just as organized as me. I'm obsessed with keeping my stuff in order.
Good stuff Kyle! 👊🏼💯🇺🇸
Thanks for the tour my friend!
Came out great! I'm in the middle of my trailer build out and love all the ideas.
Looks awesome, you could put solar on top of the trailer and a setup for charging while you are on the job. I’ll take your tool batteries as they die instead of turning them into HD or wherever you get them. Great video.
Where did you get the foam inserts for the pack out system from? And what did you cut them out with to look so nice? I’m jealous
Your counter space makes me jealous. Very well organized
A small cargo stretch net would make a great “door” for the random tool shelves.
Excellent organization Kyle!!!
Levels and track saw rails on the ceiling.
I like black gaffer tape. It is more durable than painters tape. And i use a silver sharpie. It contrast each other nicely
Take the pakout lids off and attach to the bottom. attach drawer sliders to the side of the pakout
Liked this video. Just got an 8.5 x 18 and your layout would be perfect for me. However I was fascinated by the clamp on tool to rip 1/4 in strip off of a piece of 2X. Would love to have one. Where can I get it.
Would love to see something on the electrical set up on this!!!
The ol axe handle trick 👍
Hey buddy just an idea behind the pack out rack where you have your drills you can put your levels it looks like you have plenty of room to slide it in and out
I love you videos man you have a bunch of neat little tricks I’ve learned a lot thanks man
Kyle: If you like organized storage, you should visit Scott Air Force Base and visit the flight line tool room. Plus you would probably find the flight line and the aircraft very impressive!
I'm in the Air Force and know a guy!
Hey man you're living the boxes unlocked and is driving me crazy 🤪
Kyle, that's a good looking setup that you have built, but like you said it isn't done. Interesting question, where did you get the battery mounts. Need some for site trl and shop trl. Thanks
48 tools
reverse mount bench top clamps to the roof to store your levels
For labelling either use a label maker, or use green painters tape. It pops
Love the layout. Seems like it works pretty well. Nice job
That’s a freaking awesome setup!
I see that Harbor Freight Pittsburgh 301 piece mechanic's socket set.
If I could set your trailer up from scratch, you would walk in & in a few seconds, you would know if any cordless tool was missing or left out via shelf system with adjustable dividers to accommodate tool size. open hole = missing tool. (LED backlit of course) Not a single cordless tool would be hidden in packouts. No wasted time opening lids to grab a tool. Also, clear totes allow you to see what's where, but since you have the packouts, a yellow dot on front would be for DeWalt accessories, etc...
lovely room setting nice
Congrats Kyle. I’ve seen you come pretty far and wanted to thank you for your time and this channel Keep up the good work and fine craftsmanship -From Florida 863
hey Kyle, great job! your trailer is bigger than my shop
Awesome trailer! However, can u tell me how u move materials like studs n drywall in there?
I'd love to have a trailer like that.
Very nicely done.
Sweet trailer. I know you were not terribly interested in doing solar but... if you go to ebay you can get some really inexpensive 2nd use solar panels. The solar farms have to replace these and you'll still get another 10 years of use from them. I got like 20x265w for $1k delivered. You can mount that flush on the roof and trickle charge your battery and then you have sooo many batteries you could probably just charge for free in that trailer and run your full lights.
I’d like to know what tools you bought for each of the brands and why.
I’m having a hard time just buying into one since they all seem to have some items that they do the best.
Lol, Same here man. Been trying to decide what brand to go with myself. Some cordless tools are hard to find, like the dewalt or Milwaukee table saws. Lowe’s has a new brand of 24v tools out called Flex. They look nice, but there’s only so many tools out right now. They’re not putting them in stores till spring or summer only online.And also they’re made by the same company as Skill I believe.
Milwaukee, dewalt or makita and you should be right. I would say Milwaukee is currently the go to for power but that could change in no time
Hey love your content any chance you would have the website of the person who makes the first aid clips for the pack out kids. Thanks.
On your roll around tool box i noticed a lay flat socket organizer. Where is this available.
This was really satisfying to watch lol
Tons of good ideas here. Great video. 👍
@10:48 could get some simple feedback from each side of the trailer ("driver vs. passenger") by measuring the top of your tire to the bottom of the trailer's fender wall. Looking for static compression of the trailer suspension. I can't tell you what numbers to look for, but a one-inch difference to me sounds whatever, NBD. If you had 3-4 inches of difference between the trailer sides, then it would be "alright we need to balance this out."
As far as I'm concerned that trailer is perfect you're doing a great job I'm sure you'll perfect it even better keep up the good work make people realize out there that guys like us are the ones that make things happen in their Home and Commercial businesses
Looks great but inverter technology and battery technology have improved. Magnasine 4024 with 2 battleborn batteries will power all your outlets and you can add a flexible solar with victron charger. Plugging it in to the grid will be needed but not as frequent.
What fasteners do you stock? Brackets? Tool accessory kits?