Wonderfully done..I was looking for a video with all the details you've mentioned. Have practically the same amount of tools but didn't know how to organize. Well done. Will keep looking for more content.
I applaud you for having a pro-show clean trailer. Heck, you could advertise yourself just based on how clean the trailer is -- a contractor who cares about cleanliness & safety is like a God-send!
It's beautiful. We always slap our trailers together as quickly as possible leaving me with regrets. I'd love to spend some time redoing my trailers like this.
Greetings from South Africa. Really appreciate the tour of your beautifully organized trailer. If your trailer looks like this I can't wait to see more of your videos. Thank you for sharing with us.
Thank you for reviewing your tool trailer. Very thoughtful arrangement of shelves and a large assortment of tools, there is a work table and very good lighting. Great trailer.
Great Job!!! It's always a working process. I tip my cap because trying to find the time to do build out with work schedule and family is tough! Good luck!
@@langtrybuilt3899 any way you can share me the wood list or like a Manual to do it i really love it i do roofing but i want to try to do the same to my trailer but i need a little heads up thanks i hope you read my message
Awesome trailer setup! You should consider adding an Anker SOLIX battery to the trailer. I power all kinds of 110/240 equipment on the job site with it.
Good organization and excellent preparing for jobs, I learn from you and also have a storage on car. Thank you from Vietnam and hope we can meet if you come Vietnam
Good sir, thank you ! Everything looks perfect, i was looking for ideas to build some shelves for my work triler and your video its very apreciated! God bless you!
As someone with all Dewalt tools lately I’ve had horrible luck with there tools. Impact drill, hammer drill, light and idk how many other tools have taken a crap on me in less than a year. I never used to get warranty on my tools. Thinking about switching myself to the red
I like the way u are using the handle on the power drill and so . using the holder that comes with the tool I seen other people making jigs to hold them but the way u are using it is the best way
I have a 15 ' high box truck, I really enjoyed looking at your set-up and got some ideas. Just took all my stuff out last month and will use some of you ideas. Thanks
Nice job there, I can tell by the way you chose to do your tool and miscellaneous Supply layout that this is not finished or steal a project in the making. I must say you are off to a damn good start with your layout plan. Good things never stay the same they’re always changing. Please keep the videos coming
I have custom built 6'x10' x 7' height. Its the largest I can have to drive through the slim city streets of West Palm Beach. The streets are so narrow here is very typical to have about 2 inches of space between the outside tire of my trailer tire and someone's Ferrari. I'm laughing because more or less I built mine similar to yours. Even the same tools are in the same drawers. Weird lol. The only difference is I put all of my clamps, lights, and sawhorses in the v nose and saws in the back. Also I splurged and bought the heavy duty push to active RV drawer sliders and spoiler alert... they are trash. They are constantly opening. Having a good old friction fit drawer is the superior build. Nice trailer. Andy
Thanks for some great ideas. Just about to do a trailer build out. I love the integrated mechanics tool box. Definitely stealing that idea to replace bins with small hand tools. Would you share what the box is? I’m shopping now and really like the size of the one you used.
You're hearing comment, I thought that the same when I was 20, now I'm 32 and I push on anyone I work with especially younger to wear ear protection. It's not a ego issue, it's a fact that'll your regret it in a few years.
Very nice trailer love the 7 ‘ ceilings. I have 3 knack piano boxes in mine on casters and can open them completely. Can’t do that with a 6.5 tall trailer
At 8:18 you started talking about the Milwaukee impact driver I agree they are good but try a makita impact like a xdt 16 makita you wont go back to yellow or red
@@langtrybuilt3899 It means you took your hand and applied force on the objects you were speaking about, within the trailer. Not sure what isn't clear. Regardless, excellent trailer build and thank you for sharing.
Nice and organized. Biggest problem is now you can't haul anything in it. My 16' 8x8 trailer can fit a couple pallets loaded with a forklift, or I can fit up to 20 lengths of trim, or an entire kitchen remodel and quickly emptied to haul whatever I can fit in it. My toolboxes and shelves full of tools do not stop any hauling, only slightly diminish the payload
@@langtrybuilt3899 I'm sure you do but you can't haul a dozen or so cabinets at the same time. Last kitchen remodel I did caused me to carry a couple dozen cabinets. Last time I had to haul drywall, I had 40+ sheets.
@@langtrybuilt3899 I have had jobs that required me to do both because it is not always possible to get delivery. Try getting all of your materials in Key West for example. I worked there twice last year and had to bring some of my materials.
Great video! Really great setup and organization! Wow! I’m about to buy a 7x14 and set it up, how much framing backing did you have to do, if any, to secure your new shelves?!
Thanks for a great video. You have given me a lot of great ideas. I love your organization. I also love to hear the lessons learned parts, i.e. this how we changed things because.... You guys have a new Subscriber, look forward to the next Vid
This is a great setup! I just bought a trailer and first thing I want an electrical setup like that. I'm a plumber but pretty handy outside of a panel and high voltage, what is the outside male plug called? Super fancy love it.
@@langtrybuilt3899 I'm still watching the video. I'm going to run to town I don't want to wait on Amazon lol. The toolbox is a great addition! I'm not much of a carpenter but your video has set things in motion, and I appreciate it!1
Honestly, nothing. I have never had one open. the weight of what is in the draw keeps it shut. Stay tuned we have a new trailer build we just did. Will upload soon.
Beautiful. The ultimate dream tool truck. I see you must be in construction. You are winner. I bet your construction work is just as prefect. I try to do everything my self, but when I hire contractors, the first thing that I want to see how they treat their tools. I sent people away for severely tangled up reciprocating saw cord and for a plumber for rusty tools in rusty tool box. I am just a regular guy, but if my tools are better than the contractors then something is off.
Did you ever consider that the contractors tools may not be as nice as yours because we use them everyday while yours stay looking new because they collect dust in your garage? 🤔 Tools are made to get beat up. Using them 8-10 hours a day guarantees they will not look pretty for long. You did those guys a favor by not hiring them…no one likes working for people that judge before the job is finished!
@@johnnymac6178 Did you ever consider that there may be MANY people, who live their lives to standards higher than yours? I have been working as a mechanic for over 40 years and I never let down my standards. And yes, I know from experience that work from those, who treat their tools like crap, isn’t worth anything, regardless of how loud mouth full of themselves they are. It is best to “do them a favor” and send them away politely. So you are just proving my point.
Hey there, my question is, how did you get the batteries mounted on your shelving? Are they slotted or railing for the batteries to lock in place? That's a nifty idea if you dont mind sharing that idea? Thanks.
Have you tried the Festool guide rails with the DeWALT track saw? I think the Festool HKC is also compatible with the regular non spring loaded guide rails too. Might be worth looking into. The Makita/Milwaukee/Triton rails look very similar to the Festool but I have not tested them with the DeWALT saw. I have only tested Festool branded rails.
Sorry, but I do not, that exterior plug on the trailer I got off of Amazon. It's just a male 110 plug as far as the lights and the plugs. My electrician did all that.
Definitely need a microwave, coffee pot, refrigerator. ;) I just googled and saw where you live close by - might need to stop out and see how the traiiler has evolved
Would Love to see the build process on this trailer. We just got a new trailer and are looking for good ideas. I’ve seen Ron Paulk’s but he dose so much more than I plan on doing. I would like to keep it slim and simple, which is why I like your set up. Secondly, your husky toolbox, dose it still have the wheels or is it sitting on a low shelf. Good video man thanks.
I can send photos if you need them. Yes Ron Paulks stuff is nice, But he has to much time in his hands!LoL . My build was quick and basic. Just too get it in the job asap. I added a lot as we were using it… I removed the castors from tool box. And build on a curb. I would look at a different tool box . If you forget too lock the drawers with the key. They all open up, and shit ends up everywhere. It’s a great box if you can remember to lock it all the time.
Do you have plans? I just bought 8sheets of birch and gonna start tomorrow but can’t find much I like besides this and I’d like to see what I could come up make to be functioning my Monday
I do not . Just built around what tools I have. Take the birch back and get radiatta pine, which is made by arauco , Home depot has it. It's 54.00 sheet vs 90.00
Thank you! I do not have a layout. I just put my stuff in there how I wanted it and built around it. Start with the ladder dept, Then build up from there.. I have since built another trailer. I need too video and upload it. A lot more Milwaukee in the new one
I'm a contractor as well and looking to build out a new trailer. I like the organization of the trailer. However, the issue I have with your build is there are a bunch of loose tools in drawers and shelves, so when you need to take them from the trailer up to the project, do your guys just grab armfuls of tools and carry them up to the house/building? I'm thinking of racking numerous totes/bins/bags with groups of the tools I need for a given task so I'm not making 27 trips to the trailer on each one. Do you have a thought on this?
This works for us, May not work for you. It makes no sense to me to drag in a bunch of totes and tools that are not needed for said project. It’s real easy in the morning for each guy to grab an impact a drill a box of fasteners on there way in . Regardless you can never bring everything you need at once. You will always need to make trips to the trailer.
Fantastic build. But drawers are so tall (deep) with alot of wasted space. tool box on right side too would be better them drawers with what I saw in there. That's my 2 cents.
Were those Miluakee finish nailers that you said were the best? I'm just starting to build stuff and collect tools..which one would you recommend as the most versatile..if I could only get one?
@@langtrybuilt3899 Nice. With the cost of plywood these days, I'm just going to use the Durabak bedliner on the floor and walls before I start building it in. Got some good ideas from your video, thanks for posting it.
Only thing I saw missing was a coffee pot. Really nice setup
Wonderfully done..I was looking for a video with all the details you've mentioned. Have practically the same amount of tools but didn't know how to organize. Well done. Will keep looking for more content.
This build out was so awesome I had to watch it 3 times! Nice work man! I took a screen shot and hope to do the same.
I applaud you for having a pro-show clean trailer. Heck, you could advertise yourself just based on how clean the trailer is -- a contractor who cares about cleanliness & safety is like a God-send!
That trailer is Awesome.
Ahhhhh. Organization goodness. Thanks for the tour :)
It's beautiful. We always slap our trailers together as quickly as possible leaving me with regrets. I'd love to spend some time redoing my trailers like this.
Greetings from South Africa. Really appreciate the tour of your beautifully organized trailer. If your trailer looks like this I can't wait to see more of your videos. Thank you for sharing with us.
Really nice build. Looks like you guys do top notch work. I look forward to other videos in the future
Thank you for reviewing your tool trailer. Very thoughtful arrangement of shelves and a large assortment of tools, there is a work table and very good lighting. Great trailer.
This build is my favorite and I’ve seen most of them. I’m going with this build. I appreciate you posting this. Thanks 🙏 from a guy in ohio.
Really like this set up. Simple and clean.. awesome thanks for the tour. 👍
Great Job!!! It's always a working process. I tip my cap because trying to find the time to do build out with work schedule and family is tough! Good luck!
Rob , Yes it is. I had too take 2 full days and just get it done…
Appreciate the comment!!
@@langtrybuilt3899 any way you can share me the wood list or like a Manual to do it i really love it i do roofing but i want to try to do the same to my trailer but i need a little heads up thanks i hope you read my message
Damn bro, I’m going to organize my garage like your trailer. Nice
Looks amazing! I’m checking out ideas for my trailer setup, if I ever have time to do it. Thanks for sharing.
As someone who likes organization, this trailer makes me happy 😁
Great work!
Awesome trailer setup! You should consider adding an Anker SOLIX battery to the trailer. I power all kinds of 110/240 equipment on the job site with it.
Good organization and excellent preparing for jobs, I learn from you and also have a storage on car. Thank you from Vietnam and hope we can meet if you come Vietnam
beautiful trailer. So clean, can definitely see you do clean finish work. Great video too, next investment for the channel is a microphone ;)
Good sir, thank you ! Everything looks perfect, i was looking for ideas to build some shelves for my work triler and your video its very apreciated! God bless you!
Great job organizing your trailer. Lot of great ideas for mine. Wish you much success
The good secured organized trailer is a must. I was waiting to see a air compressor somewhere even though your mostly cordless
We do have pancake compressers, We do use some air . The cordless nailers don't always work the greatest! Thx for the comment
Awesome set up i install cabs always interested to see set ups
Nice trailer everything looks very neat.
As someone with all Dewalt tools lately I’ve had horrible luck with there tools. Impact drill, hammer drill, light and idk how many other tools have taken a crap on me in less than a year. I never used to get warranty on my tools. Thinking about switching myself to the red
I like the way u are using the handle on the power drill and so . using the holder that comes with the tool I seen other people making jigs to hold them but the way u are using it is the best way
I have a 15 ' high box truck, I really enjoyed looking at your set-up and got some ideas. Just took all my stuff out last month and will use some of you ideas. Thanks
Great video! Clean trailer! Great Job Sir! Positive vibes from Oregon!
This set up makes me want to quit my job and come work for you , nice job brother
Fantastic.This is like S.W.A.T tool trailer.
I’m in love! That’s a flex
Nice job there, I can tell by the way you chose to do your tool and miscellaneous Supply layout that this is not finished or steal a project in the making. I must say you are off to a damn good start with your layout plan. Good things never stay the same they’re always changing. Please keep the videos coming
Nice and clean! I like it!
Absolutely love the trailer set up, do you have pictures of during the build?? Thank you
I have custom built 6'x10' x 7' height. Its the largest I can have to drive through the slim city streets of West Palm Beach. The streets are so narrow here is very typical to have about 2 inches of space between the outside tire of my trailer tire and someone's Ferrari. I'm laughing because more or less I built mine similar to yours. Even the same tools are in the same drawers. Weird lol. The only difference is I put all of my clamps, lights, and sawhorses in the v nose and saws in the back. Also I splurged and bought the heavy duty push to active RV drawer sliders and spoiler alert... they are trash. They are constantly opening. Having a good old friction fit drawer is the superior build. Nice trailer.
Andy
Thanks for some great ideas. Just about to do a trailer build out. I love the integrated mechanics tool box. Definitely stealing that idea to replace bins with small hand tools. Would you share what the box is? I’m shopping now and really like the size of the one you used.
You're hearing comment, I thought that the same when I was 20, now I'm 32 and I push on anyone I work with especially younger to wear ear protection. It's not a ego issue, it's a fact that'll your regret it in a few years.
Yah I'm glad I had a mix of both over the years. The overtly precautious and the daredevil bam bams. I liked both sides.
Great trailer, nice work!
Very nice trailer love the 7 ‘ ceilings. I have 3 knack piano boxes in mine on casters and can open them completely. Can’t do that with a 6.5 tall trailer
Nice trailer guys, looks like a good setup
At 8:18 you started talking about the Milwaukee impact driver I agree they are good but try a makita impact like a xdt 16 makita you wont go back to yellow or red
Everything in that trailer got slapped HARD
What do you mean slapped Hard?
@@langtrybuilt3899 You literally slapped everything you were talking about lol
What's that supposed to mean?
@@langtrybuilt3899 It means you took your hand and applied force on the objects you were speaking about, within the trailer. Not sure what isn't clear. Regardless, excellent trailer build and thank you for sharing.
Nice trailer. You can adjust the torsion spring on the door to offset the weight of the door.
Great idea! Thank you
Awesome setup.
Nicely done! Thanks for sharing, I'm just setting up a 6x10 trailer.
Awesome setup! I'd like to see an update video if you have a minute. What worked and what you changed.
Professional!!! Great job
Nice and organized. Biggest problem is now you can't haul anything in it. My 16' 8x8 trailer can fit a couple pallets loaded with a forklift, or I can fit up to 20 lengths of trim, or an entire kitchen remodel and quickly emptied to haul whatever I can fit in it. My toolboxes and shelves full of tools do not stop any hauling, only slightly diminish the payload
I haul 16’ trim material all the time.
@@langtrybuilt3899 I'm sure you do but you can't haul a dozen or so cabinets at the same time. Last kitchen remodel I did caused me to carry a couple dozen cabinets. Last time I had to haul drywall, I had 40+ sheets.
I don’t make money hauling material. I make money installing. That’s what you have suppliers for. Too deliver…😁
@@langtrybuilt3899 I have had jobs that required me to do both because it is not always possible to get delivery. Try getting all of your materials in Key West for example. I worked there twice last year and had to bring some of my materials.
@@tomsanders9491 Buy another freaking trailer. I own several!
Awesome build! Can you post dimensions of the different sections?
Great video! Really great setup and organization! Wow!
I’m about to buy a 7x14 and set it up, how much framing backing did you have to do, if any, to secure your new shelves?!
….. mad props, from Golden CO! We are TheBeardedBuilders.
Very nice setup. Any idea what is weighs built and loaded?
Awesome setup! What are your dimensions on either side?
Could you do a video on how you made the battery storage hanger
Amazing setup! I’m inspired now! 😅
Thanks for a great video. You have given me a lot of great ideas. I love your organization. I also love to hear the lessons learned parts, i.e. this how we changed things because.... You guys have a new Subscriber, look forward to the next Vid
This is a great setup! I just bought a trailer and first thing I want an electrical setup like that. I'm a plumber but pretty handy outside of a panel and high voltage, what is the outside male plug called? Super fancy love it.
I can't remember what it's called, they are on Amazon though.
@@langtrybuilt3899 I'm still watching the video. I'm going to run to town I don't want to wait on Amazon lol. The toolbox is a great addition! I'm not much of a carpenter but your video has set things in motion, and I appreciate it!1
Nice set up!
Hey just wondering how you built the drawers and what kind of wood did you use. Also how did you mount the toolbox in like that ??
Jaja best part “dripless caulk guns.. they still drip” 🤣🤣
Nicely Done Congrats To You With Your New Trailer 😉👍🏽🔨🪚📐
Awesome trailer build.How many pieces of plywood did you use?
13
Thanks!
Great build! Maybe I missed it, but what keeps your plywood drawers from opening when going down the road?
Actually nothing, the weight of what is in them keeps them from opening.
Great video. How did you mount and attach everything to the walls and floor of the trailer?
Sorry for the late reply! Screws through the plywood floor, And self tapping screws into the metal subframe on the walls!
Awesome traile! Gave me a bunch of great ideas for a smaller version I’ll be pulling with my Prius😅
Thx, Good luck with the Prius!😁
Give the Milwaukee Fuel Hydraulic impact a try. Much quieter, works great. Seems to hold up better than the regular Fuel ones.
That tool trailer is 🤤🤤!!!
Nice build ! How do you keep your drawers closed in transit ?
Nick, we use metal rods. I can send pics!! Thanks for asking..
Very nice set up how do lock the draws from sliding out
Honestly, nothing. I have never had one open. the weight of what is in the draw keeps it shut. Stay tuned we have a new trailer build we just did. Will upload soon.
Beautiful. The ultimate dream tool truck. I see you must be in construction. You are winner. I bet your construction work is just as prefect.
I try to do everything my self, but when I hire contractors, the first thing that I want to see how they treat their tools. I sent people away for severely tangled up reciprocating saw cord and for a plumber for rusty tools in rusty tool box. I am just a regular guy, but if my tools are better than the contractors then something is off.
Did you ever consider that the contractors tools may not be as nice as yours because we use them everyday while yours stay looking new because they collect dust in your garage? 🤔 Tools are made to get beat up. Using them 8-10 hours a day guarantees they will not look pretty for long.
You did those guys a favor by not hiring them…no one likes working for people that judge before the job is finished!
@@johnnymac6178 Did you ever consider that there may be MANY people, who live their lives to standards higher than yours? I have been working as a mechanic for over 40 years and I never let down my standards. And yes, I know from experience that work from those, who treat their tools like crap, isn’t worth anything, regardless of how loud mouth full of themselves they are. It is best to “do them a favor” and send them away politely. So you are just proving my point.
Those smaller drills/impacts are great for these small 12" wide cabs.
Hey there, my question is, how did you get the batteries mounted on your shelving? Are they slotted or railing for the batteries to lock in place? That's a nifty idea if you dont mind sharing that idea? Thanks.
Go on Amazon, they are plastic brackets that are screwed too the shelve.
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Nice set up. Wish I could keep my set up that simple. I do complete remodels though. Lot more tools unfortunately.
This is an insane build. How long did this take and how much did it cost to build?
2-1/2 days, 3k in lumber
You should layout prints for this setup. I would definitely pick up a set.
Have you tried the Festool guide rails with the DeWALT track saw? I think the Festool HKC is also compatible with the regular non spring loaded guide rails too. Might be worth looking into. The Makita/Milwaukee/Triton rails look very similar to the Festool but I have not tested them with the DeWALT saw. I have only tested Festool branded rails.
Do you have any videos of setting up the extension cord power supply for the lights and charging station?
Sorry, but I do not, that exterior plug on the trailer I got off of Amazon. It's just a male 110 plug as far as the lights and the plugs. My electrician did all that.
Do you have a video showing how you bolted the tool box down ?
How to build those drawers? So nice
Definitely need a microwave, coffee pot, refrigerator. ;) I just googled and saw where you live close by - might need to stop out and see how the traiiler has evolved
This trailer is now owned by my electrician, And have since built out a new one! I will post new video sou
Would Love to see the build process on this trailer. We just got a new trailer and are looking for good ideas. I’ve seen Ron Paulk’s but he dose so much more than I plan on doing. I would like to keep it slim and simple, which is why I like your set up. Secondly, your husky toolbox, dose it still have the wheels or is it sitting on a low shelf. Good video man thanks.
I can send photos if you need them. Yes Ron Paulks stuff is nice, But he has to much time in his hands!LoL . My build was quick and basic. Just too get it in the job asap. I added a lot as we were using it…
I removed the castors from tool box. And build on a curb. I would look at a different tool box . If you forget too lock the drawers with the key. They all open up, and shit ends up everywhere. It’s a great box if you can remember to lock it all the time.
Nice video, I have the same trailer is possible send me some pictures off a process, thanks soo much
@@langtrybuilt3899I’d love to get the build process on this so I can make the same one. It’s a nice set up
@@langtrybuilt3899is there anyway I can get pictures on this build process ? It looks great. Id appreciate it !!
Do you have plans? I just bought 8sheets of birch and gonna start tomorrow but can’t find much I like besides this and I’d like to see what I could come up make to be functioning my Monday
I do not . Just built around what tools I have. Take the birch back and get radiatta pine, which is made by arauco , Home depot has it. It's 54.00 sheet vs 90.00
Hey brother, slick looking trailer. Do you by chance have any dimensions on your layout? Thanks
Do you have a layout with dimensions ‘ I love what you did and how you laid it out ‘ I have the exact same trailer but mine is all blk
Thank you! I do not have a layout. I just put my stuff in there how I wanted it and built around it. Start with the ladder dept, Then build up from there.. I have since built another trailer. I need too video and upload it. A lot more Milwaukee in the new one
What did you use to hang the batteries?
Good stuff son! 🤟1:48
I'm a contractor as well and looking to build out a new trailer. I like the organization of the trailer. However, the issue I have with your build is there are a bunch of loose tools in drawers and shelves, so when you need to take them from the trailer up to the project, do your guys just grab armfuls of tools and carry them up to the house/building? I'm thinking of racking numerous totes/bins/bags with groups of the tools I need for a given task so I'm not making 27 trips to the trailer on each one. Do you have a thought on this?
This works for us, May not work for you. It makes no sense to me to drag in a bunch of totes and tools that are not needed for said project. It’s real easy in the morning for each guy to grab an impact a drill a box of fasteners on there way in . Regardless you can never bring everything you need at once. You will always need to make trips to the trailer.
What kind of wood did you use to build cabinets with
Arauco 3/4 Plywood, and Poplar for face
Fantastic build.
But drawers are so tall (deep) with alot of wasted space. tool box on right side too would be better them drawers with what I saw in there. That's my 2 cents.
Great content. If you switched to pro audio and video you could definitely make a good construction channel!
Nice setup.
Were those Miluakee finish nailers that you said were the best? I'm just starting to build stuff and collect tools..which one would you recommend as the most versatile..if I could only get one?
Yes, The Milwaukee cordless 18 gauge will be your most versatile! Best of Luck!
How did you anchor everything to the walls?
Self tapping screws too the vertical metal studs in the wall
Nice video
Thanks for sharing, Great Video...
I'm a Ridgid guy myself but other than that great setup gives me some ideas for mine
How do you keep glues and liquids good in extreme hot or cold?
How were you able to hold the batteries like that
Only 2 videos to date. Will there be more content?
Did you swap out the plywood on the walls? I just bought a 2022 Covered Wagon 6x12' V nose. Came with that garbage wafer board. Bad flashbacks!!
I did not, that is from the factory.
@@langtrybuilt3899 Nice. With the cost of plywood these days, I'm just going to use the Durabak bedliner on the floor and walls before I start building it in. Got some good ideas from your video, thanks for posting it.