Hi @beskie, it’s most common to put the window on the passenger side so when you park on the street the window is facing the sidewalk. I do wish the door was on the driver side though. If I ordered a trailer from the factory I would have them put the door on the DS.
Here is the video of the wall panels with all info in the description. Thanks for watching! th-cam.com/video/VU-CFG9pIPs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=SCfJ6uwS9ewoTyKv
That's the right way to do it on a food trailer. You weld the frame, very important for structural support.
Looking forward to watching your home improvement show on HGTV one day. Great work! 👌🏼
Working on it!
I noticed the measure was twice. 😁 you make it look easy!🤔 Good job! Xx
Yes! Thank you!
So wish it was more detailed. Like the screws, the little stuff.
The screws I used are linked in the description 👍🏼 thanks for watching and good luck on your project!
Nice
Thanks!
Is there a reason for putting the window on the same side as the door? I’m debating where mine should go.. thanks for sharing!
Hi @beskie, it’s most common to put the window on the passenger side so when you park on the street the window is facing the sidewalk.
I do wish the door was on the driver side though. If I ordered a trailer from the factory I would have them put the door on the DS.
@@ShouldBeGood ahhh, that is something I didn’t even think of! Wow Thank you!
What brand of panels did you use for the ceiling and walls and where can I find them, thanks
Here is the video of the wall panels with all info in the description. Thanks for watching! th-cam.com/video/VU-CFG9pIPs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=SCfJ6uwS9ewoTyKv
Where do you keep your generator/inverter? I do not remember seeing that.
The generator will be stored inside the trailer near the back door for easy loading/unloading and strapped down to floor anchors when in tow.
What are the trailer dimensions?
This is a 6x12 with 6.5' height