I love that you showed what an actual work trailer looks like 99% of the time! Before the cleaning. That's great! Every contractor that works and has employees knows the REAL struggle. Just no time for the boss, and employees pay no mind. Nice rig though Kyle. I wish I didn't need so much shelving in my trailers, I like how open yours is. (Remodels, conventional framing, interior and exterior finishing, and the whole works. Residential and Commercial.) "The struggle is real!" Very cool that it's all insulated! And that you didn't have to do your own undercoating. Man, mine suck in the summer! Always seems 100 degrees hotter than outside. And winter is especially excruciating, because we can't leave anything in the trailers or it will freeze of course. Thanks for the content Boss Man! 💯👍
Love it , I worked 10-16 hours a day out of my service truck ....if you don't have a great working space , your day can suck , and having your coworkers on the same page!........great job!
Coming from a framer and custom exterior trim carpenter, Get yourself a nice Honda 3000 watt inverter generator, powers miter saws, table saws and charges all the batteries and such. Really fuel efficient and so quiet. I'm suprised you don't have one with how remote and how often you work without power.
Awesome video fair play your Brothers camera skills and editing is on point. Deserves 100k likes for production value alone. Great video thanks for sharing
If you ever needed a custom trailer I’m on the other side of Rockford! Spent a lot of time building mine. Actually specing out a new bravo star this year!
Nice setup. Some very pretty and elaborate trailers don't strike me as more functional. Simpler usually works best. I don't get the "random" you keep saying. Nothing I have seen you do was random. Looks well prioritized to me. Thanks for sharing
Like my little boy says. "That sure is one heck of a nice darn good Trailer" Very nice my man. looks like a killer building too. I will have to hunt through your list and see if you have a video about that too. I dont have a trailer but I am proud of my building although yours make mine look like a dog house in comparison lol.
Kyle, loved the video. One thing I did not see; what is it your charging set up for all your tool batteries? Do you have to take them home every day and charge them or can you charge them on site?
I love your trailer and you cleaned it up so fast mine starts out clean every monday but by friday can't even walk into it and ever since i have been watching your channel i to have been doing the stickers on walls would you start selling stickers please great video
I dig your trailer. Love the details. You ever get into Indianapolis look me up and I’ll give you a tour of our Indycar race shop and our race car haulers. Be well.
Hey, you should get some rr building hoodies, I live in Washington and it's gonna get a little chilli soon, and I would love to rock a hoodie with your logo on it, love your videos man keep up the great work✊🛠
Need to implement the 5S lean manufacturing process. Sort Sweep Standardized Simplify Sustainable That way everyone on the team knows exactly where everything should go! Nice trailer, you got it! 👍👍👍
It’s actually a very well written and comprehensive book th-cam.com/users/postUgkxhgbP-6hUnXu_QRaoHgLztgsI0YF3HqR0 . I wanted to pair this with an updated book on local codes to start planning a post-retirement dream shop. I think I have just about everything I need between the two. The extra plans available for purchase towards the end are priced almost as much as full home plans, not little sheds however.
Honestly it looks like you could have saved some money, bought a trailer half the size, organised better, and still had plenty of storage room, but if it works for you then that's what counts. Personally I'm a fan of Ron Paulk's trailer design and am itching to apply it to my FiL's trailer, but he won't let me near it. :D
Seems to be a better idea to tow a tool trailer vs. install a utility bed on a pick up truck. Way more room and the truck is not stuck with the utility bed. The stickers will get old very fast but it's your party. Maybe you have some stories to tell about the trailer tires blowing out? What size are those axles and tires? Thanks for the review.
It depends what area of the country you do your work and I do work in Western North Carolina there's so many mountains and hills and pathetic driveways at a trailer is impossible therefore I use a van that's cluttered and it works well for me
I hope you get a chance to see this. Been watching for a while and you guys are great! So great, you've inspired me that this is what I want to do. I'm in the process of getting my building contractors license down here in Florida and I'd be really interested in hearing how RR Buildings came to be. What did you do before and how did the whole process come together? I'm having a heck of a time figuring out how to start, apart from becoming legit and licensed.
I am enjoying a lot of your videos. Tool trailer seems like brilliant ideas to increase efficiency. I am wondering tool trailer like yours is popular among builders?
I really like your videos. Maybe you have already mentioned it, but is the jumbo nailer what you use to put the 16d's thru the msr 2400 wood into the treated? Cant seem to find anything that will put em all the way in. Let me know thx.
Hi Kyle, I noticed you have a lot of bottles of water on your trailer. Have you thought about putting a water tank in the trailer so you and the guys can refill a reusable water bottle rather than throwing plastic bottles away? Just am idea Great videos by the way
Nice trailer! When and where do you guys charge all of your batteries when you're working on a site with no power? Highly enjoy your videos and attention to detail, pretty cool to learn the little tricks you do to perfect those details.
I just found your channel last night and the proceeded to watch a number of your videos. I'm just wondering why you have numerous brands of cordless tools and batteries. Obviously batteries are an expensive consumable (they don't last forever) and the various chargers take up valuable space. Do you find that one particular brand makes one tool that much better than another that its worth having the best of each type of tool?
Scott you answered your own question... I haven’t found one brand that makes every tool I need or all the best tools. At this point in my career I buy the best I can
I love this set up!! Everything visible and easy to grab. My uncle has a work truck with a million compartments and you waste an enormous amount of time looking for stuff. I help him out a few times a year and it's so frustrating with everything hidden away in it's right place. Great trailer for hired hands to grab a tool and work.
Can I ask about getting roof boots out of those boxes. If you placed a painted steel plate on wall and then your boots could be stored on wall near door. I like your trailer simplicity.
I am curious, how do you manage your tool batteries? Is there a dedicated charger wall or table somewhere with two or three hundred battery chargers on it?
Dean Myrie it’s a whole ass job loading and unloading tools by yourself for your crew. Especially when you have kids that are in a lot of school activities. Be grateful you got the job. If you do t like his style you should probably work for yourself.
carson Goodman first of all you should mind your business because you know zero about my situation. And you also know zero about my boss and the fact that he makes me unload and load AND clean his trailer, all for him to throw things around again and again and again. It’s a matter of working smarter not harder. Lay off dude
carson Goodman and second he doesn’t have a crew because of how shitty his techniques are, ALSO im his son and he still owes me 3k from years ago on a finished house. Think before you speak bro
That’s like asking what’s the best car for under $60000 should I get? There are a ton of answers. Look at what brand offers tools that you would buy in the future. I’ve seen pros use just about every brand you can imagine and they all SWEAR by them. I can tell you from my experience to avoid porter cable, I use dewalt, many friends use Milwaukee.
Love the way you did the set up. I wish I had the same vision for my newly designed work trailer. I am sharing your video. If you are interesting of working on some collaborative project - online or in real. Pls lmk. .
God so big. That's an approach i haven't seen before but i guess you work remote a lot and have a huge shed to store it in. Do you sleep on site much or motel it?
I love that you showed what an actual work trailer looks like 99% of the time! Before the cleaning. That's great! Every contractor that works and has employees knows the REAL struggle. Just no time for the boss, and employees pay no mind. Nice rig though Kyle. I wish I didn't need so much shelving in my trailers, I like how open yours is. (Remodels, conventional framing, interior and exterior finishing, and the whole works. Residential and Commercial.) "The struggle is real!" Very cool that it's all insulated! And that you didn't have to do your own undercoating. Man, mine suck in the summer! Always seems 100 degrees hotter than outside. And winter is especially excruciating, because we can't leave anything in the trailers or it will freeze of course.
Thanks for the content Boss Man! 💯👍
Thanks David... I love the trailer
Love it , I worked 10-16 hours a day out of my service truck ....if you don't have a great working space , your day can suck , and having your coworkers on the same page!........great job!
Bravos built right in my hometown of Bristol,IN. I’ve hauled many of their trailers and man they are beautiful trailers😎
As a carpenter it makes me feel good to see fellow carpenters make money to buy great tools
The single shot intro into the trailer is a work of art. Your bro is flexin’
Mikey the Maker 😉
You guys are killing it with the video production level
Almost had a seizure watching the FPS on the stickers, but yeah I do like their camera work.
thank you for being real and not only show your trailer when it was cleaned up!
Coming from a framer and custom exterior trim carpenter, Get yourself a nice Honda 3000 watt inverter generator, powers miter saws, table saws and charges all the batteries and such. Really fuel efficient and so quiet. I'm suprised you don't have one with how remote and how often you work without power.
Great Job Brother that trailer gets more use then most people know you work year round and it is an asset that has no limits until you run out of room
Very true
You starting to clean your trailer motivated me to do the same to my barn full of tools and materials. Thanks
Glad to see your trailer gets messy. Makes me feel better about my van
YOUR van, mate, you'd think mine was ransacked.
Lol if I can get to my van on Sunday it looks pretty good on Monday, by Wednesday day it looks like I rolled down a hill.
Very Cool Trailer 🔨📐Great Size Awesome Color It Pops Up With The Crome 👍
I stop and look at other contractor set ups. I also love it when the neighbours of where I’m working stop and admire my set up. Great videos!
Awesome video fair play your Brothers camera skills and editing is on point. Deserves 100k likes for production value alone. Great video thanks for sharing
I let him know!! Thanks David
David Wade thank you!
Nice trailer and WOW that is a whole lot of stickers!
I like the way you use the belt hooks to hand the drills and drivers.
Those dewalt tools in that Milwaukee bag really ruffles my feathers
Of all the stickers, I gotta say the Marine Corps sticker is the best. Semper Fi.
🤜🏻💥🤛🏻
Also that Texas state outline stickers is great too
If you ever needed a custom trailer I’m on the other side of Rockford! Spent a lot of time building mine. Actually specing out a new bravo star this year!
Awesome man would love to see pics
Ooo the production value. Great job.
Nice setup. Some very pretty and elaborate trailers don't strike me as more functional. Simpler usually works best. I don't get the "random" you keep saying. Nothing I have seen you do was random. Looks well prioritized to me. Thanks for sharing
Love to see that our trailer isn’t the only messy one
Это действительно круто! Хороший трейлер, ничего лишнего, хороший инструмент, а главное что классный хозяин!
Your video never let me down.
What a collection! I'm not jealous at all.
Like my little boy says. "That sure is one heck of a nice darn good Trailer" Very nice my man. looks like a killer building too. I will have to hunt through your list and see if you have a video about that too. I dont have a trailer but I am proud of my building although yours make mine look like a dog house in comparison lol.
I saw Ron Paulks tool trailer I was stunned.
video production is next level
That electric setup looks pretty impressive by itself, I like it!
That’s not a trailer, that’s a workshop on wheels. 👍👍👍
Nice set up!
Ron Paulk trailer is worth looking at dudes a finish carpenter but worth a look! keep up the good work
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Dude, I love your videos. That tool trailer is awesome
Thanks brother
Kyle, loved the video. One thing I did not see; what is it your charging set up for all your tool batteries? Do you have to take them home every day and charge them or can you charge them on site?
In the beginning: A place for everything and nothing in its place :-)
I think you got a sweet operation, nice work, and awesome business.
@RR Buildings It´s 2:43 where I live, but I´m always here for a new video coming from you :) @RR Buildings
Awesome thanks brother
Those have to be $10,000 battery bags. :) Thanks for the tour guys!
Haha never wanted to add them up
0:34 Thought you were going to snap your finger (Snap!) Clean trailer!
Haha I should have
I love your trailer and you cleaned it up so fast mine starts out clean every monday but by friday can't even walk into it and ever since i have been watching your channel i to have been doing the stickers on walls would you start selling stickers please great video
That shop is amazing !
I dig your trailer. Love the details. You ever get into Indianapolis look me up and I’ll give you a tour of our Indycar race shop and our race car haulers. Be well.
Appreciate seeing real-life scenario.
Impressed how the design allows easy straightening up and organization in a real-world situation.
Hey, you should get some rr building hoodies, I live in Washington and it's gonna get a little chilli soon, and I would love to rock a hoodie with your logo on it, love your videos man keep up the great work✊🛠
I’ve got them I need to list them on the site
Need to implement the 5S lean manufacturing process.
Sort
Sweep
Standardized
Simplify
Sustainable
That way everyone on the team knows exactly where everything should go!
Nice trailer, you got it! 👍👍👍
It’s actually a very well written and comprehensive book th-cam.com/users/postUgkxhgbP-6hUnXu_QRaoHgLztgsI0YF3HqR0 . I wanted to pair this with an updated book on local codes to start planning a post-retirement dream shop. I think I have just about everything I need between the two. The extra plans available for purchase towards the end are priced almost as much as full home plans, not little sheds however.
Honestly it looks like you could have saved some money, bought a trailer half the size, organised better, and still had plenty of storage room, but if it works for you then that's what counts.
Personally I'm a fan of Ron Paulk's trailer design and am itching to apply it to my FiL's trailer, but he won't let me near it. :D
Love your videos! I've worked for pole building company's for the last 12 years. And I learn new stuff everytime I watch your videos!
Sticker idea for you, if you already don't have something similar, "math never lies" or "I did the math, trust me"
Nice trailer.
Have you done a video tour of the shop? I would like to see how you have your shop set up. I enjoy seeing how the trailer is setup.
15:15 Glue a neo magnet to the door, to stop the chain from swinging and scratching up the door or damaging any future stickers.
Nice idea
Great video the stickers wall looks amazing, you look like the boxer El Canelo
agguilar born ready
Seems to be a better idea to tow a tool trailer vs. install a utility bed on a pick up truck. Way more room and the truck is not stuck with the utility bed. The stickers will get old very fast but it's your party. Maybe you have some stories to tell about the trailer tires blowing out? What size are those axles and tires? Thanks for the review.
It depends what area of the country you do your work and I do work in Western North Carolina there's so many mountains and hills and pathetic driveways at a trailer is impossible therefore I use a van that's cluttered and it works well for me
I hope you get a chance to see this. Been watching for a while and you guys are great! So great, you've inspired me that this is what I want to do. I'm in the process of getting my building contractors license down here in Florida and I'd be really interested in hearing how RR Buildings came to be. What did you do before and how did the whole process come together? I'm having a heck of a time figuring out how to start, apart from becoming legit and licensed.
Wow man that’s awesome to hear.. lots have asked I should make a video
I am enjoying a lot of your videos. Tool trailer seems like brilliant ideas to increase efficiency. I am wondering tool trailer like yours is popular among builders?
5:13-5:38 Man am I glad we're not alone on this! Keeping our trailer clean (and, more so, keeping the table clear) is a constant job.
Nice trailer Kyle. 👍🔨
Thanks
Liking the boots alot!
it would be nice to see a 12 volt jump pack ,there are many uses with one. give one a try ,great setup on the trailer .
I really like your videos. Maybe you have already mentioned it, but is the jumbo nailer what you use to put the 16d's thru the msr 2400 wood into the treated? Cant seem to find anything that will put em all the way in. Let me know thx.
You could but we use to sink 20 and 30d ringshanks
Hi Kyle, I noticed you have a lot of bottles of water on your trailer.
Have you thought about putting a water tank in the trailer so you and the guys can refill a reusable water bottle rather than throwing plastic bottles away?
Just am idea
Great videos by the way
Nice trailer! When and where do you guys charge all of your batteries when you're working on a site with no power?
Highly enjoy your videos and attention to detail, pretty cool to learn the little tricks you do to perfect those details.
I usually bring a bag home on the weekend or as needed
I just found your channel last night and the proceeded to watch a number of your videos. I'm just wondering why you have numerous brands of cordless tools and batteries. Obviously batteries are an expensive consumable (they don't last forever) and the various chargers take up valuable space. Do you find that one particular brand makes one tool that much better than another that its worth having the best of each type of tool?
Scott you answered your own question... I haven’t found one brand that makes every tool I need or all the best tools. At this point in my career I buy the best I can
I love this set up!! Everything visible and easy to grab. My uncle has a work truck with a million compartments and you waste an enormous amount of time looking for stuff. I help him out a few times a year and it's so frustrating with everything hidden away in it's right place. Great trailer for hired hands to grab a tool and work.
we have a spay foam trailer and a roofing trailer, tool trailer is a good idea
Nice Trailer! Hello from Paw Paw!
Local!!!
Felicidades excelente Video, hasta para hacer clean tiene gracia... Saludos desde cd Juárez Chihuahua. ...
Awesome vids!! Very professional. I love it
First real trailer thats being used for real work video!
Nice set up 👍 After seeing the battery bag 😳 I need to see your charging station if you get time 😂
I’ll use that house wrap later - every builder ever
themrnorwood my dad saves all kinds crap. He loves tiles. Piles of tiles.
@@FishFind3000 Miles of tiles!
@@FishFind3000 A tile for every style!
Hi. What's that cabinet locks? Where did you find that? Very nice site office.
Should mount some flat stock with spacers to the backside of the upper cabinet doors so you can hang all those tape measures.
Good idea
Thanks for taking the time to make this video. Cool trailer/tools, awesome sticker collection!
Can I ask about getting roof boots out of those boxes. If you placed a painted steel plate on wall and then your boots could be stored on wall near door. I like your trailer simplicity.
I am curious, how do you manage your tool batteries? Is there a dedicated charger wall or table somewhere with two or three hundred battery chargers on it?
Do you load the trailer any different when you are moving job sites? Like where does all your building bucket/chains go?
In job box on equipment trailer
Do you think you can do a tool review on the new Bosch 18v miter saw
Nice and simple
I love how organized you are, my boss is an idiot with his trailer and wish he was like you!
Dean Myrie it’s a whole ass job loading and unloading tools by yourself for your crew. Especially when you have kids that are in a lot of school activities. Be grateful you got the job. If you do t like his style you should probably work for yourself.
carson Goodman first of all you should mind your business because you know zero about my situation. And you also know zero about my boss and the fact that he makes me unload and load AND clean his trailer, all for him to throw things around again and again and again. It’s a matter of working smarter not harder. Lay off dude
carson Goodman and second he doesn’t have a crew because of how shitty his techniques are, ALSO im his son and he still owes me 3k from years ago on a finished house. Think before you speak bro
Thanks, mainly in order and personalized.
love your channel its great
Wow that was an amazing video, what starter drill driver combo for under 200 w some long lasting batteries would you recommend?
That’s like asking what’s the best car for under $60000 should I get? There are a ton of answers.
Look at what brand offers tools that you would buy in the future. I’ve seen pros use just about every brand you can imagine and they all SWEAR by them. I can tell you from my experience to avoid porter cable, I use dewalt, many friends use Milwaukee.
Milwaukee, Makita, DeWalt.
Now I’m looking forward to the equipment trailer/hauling video.
Would love a video of all your machiney
Another great toolsday!
Still waiting for a video on drivers?!?!
dude you have the exact shop i want to build, except id live in that 5th wheel
Y'all need to do a tools day on your fall protection.
i’m jealous of your set up
Magnetic 👢 boots👍🏽
I like your idea of using water hose hooks to hang up your levels Kyle! Good idea 💡👍🏼 I like your counter top also, nice to lay out prints and etc!
Love the way you did the set up. I wish I had the same vision for my newly designed work trailer. I am sharing your video. If you are interesting of working on some collaborative project - online or in real. Pls lmk. .
Great trailer, you could fit my old garage into it :)
God so big. That's an approach i haven't seen before but i guess you work remote a lot and have a huge shed to store it in. Do you sleep on site much or motel it?
Great Sticker Game, Sir.
Do you have a shop walk through video? I skimmed through your videos and didn’t come across one
Any Solar panel on roof of trailer to help keep Battery topped off.
ha, nice camera shot at the beginning (you going into the trailer)
Thanks... that is enjoyable for my brother and I to shoot a little artistic... even if most people do t pick it up
@@RRBuildings i dug the move..i kinda laughed because it had nothing to do with building but filming! ha..i film as well!
Definetly noticed that slick move
Nice setup bro!
Where do you plug in and put your 20+ battery chargers?
All back at shop