Your right on taking the time. When you add up all the set up and take down time to chip away at it, it really adds up. Time is something we can’t get more of. The Paulk stuff is great if you can’t think up your own stuff and since it’s all thought out it’s easy to adapt to your gear. It’s all a process, we are never done. Even Paulk said he has built up a dozen trailers in his career. That puts things in perspective for me. Great job. I like how you lit things up. You taking us along for the ride on your journey to set yourself up is appreciated. Keep at it!
Good stuff. It is encouraging to know that our systems are ever changing. As we add tools, subtract tools, change, tools, get hands on experience with our latest layout, so on and so forth… There really is no other way to build out a trailer or have any system of organization without being OKhow it is on a day-to-day, week to week, month-to-month, year to year basis. I do have a question for you if this even gets to you. What truck or trucks have you used to pull this trailer set up?
Love the content! Keep em coming! You have a lot of knowledge and experience to learn from let’s see some job site footage with some tips and tricks or something. Really appreciate what you share on here. 🤘
I know you're in MI as I am to. The last couple weeks have been brutal cold. I know you had mentioned a heater, I just got done putting in a 12v Diesel heater. super compact and I built it into my shelving at the front of the trailer, they are also pretty cheap, the 5Kw unit is what you'd like to get. $150. You can start it before you leave and once you get to the job batteries are warm and charging. Not completely sure if its legal to run while driving. check them out!
It’s legal to drive with them charging. Same goes for RVs. I keep caulk and paints in my house until I need them so they don’t freeze in winter. Not much caulking in winter anyways. It did get a bit cold here in MI for sure.
Is a trailer ever truly "finished" though? 🤔. Not a trailer guy myself, but if I think of how often I change my tool shop around, there's always another good idea/system that I want to incorporate... Fun times! Maybe a 3-year update on Mustang soon??
Your right on taking the time. When you add up all the set up and take down time to chip away at it, it really adds up. Time is something we can’t get more of. The Paulk stuff is great if you can’t think up your own stuff and since it’s all thought out it’s easy to adapt to your gear. It’s all a process, we are never done. Even Paulk said he has built up a dozen trailers in his career. That puts things in perspective for me. Great job. I like how you lit things up. You taking us along for the ride on your journey to set yourself up is appreciated. Keep at it!
Good stuff. It is encouraging to know that our systems are ever changing. As we add tools, subtract tools, change, tools, get hands on experience with our latest layout, so on and so forth… There really is no other way to build out a trailer or have any system of organization without being OKhow it is on a day-to-day, week to week, month-to-month, year to year basis. I do have a question for you if this even gets to you. What truck or trucks have you used to pull this trailer set up?
Love the content! Keep em coming! You have a lot of knowledge and experience to learn from let’s see some job site footage with some tips and tricks or something. Really appreciate what you share on here. 🤘
I know you're in MI as I am to. The last couple weeks have been brutal cold. I know you had mentioned a heater, I just got done putting in a 12v Diesel heater. super compact and I built it into my shelving at the front of the trailer, they are also pretty cheap, the 5Kw unit is what you'd like to get. $150. You can start it before you leave and once you get to the job batteries are warm and charging. Not completely sure if its legal to run while driving. check them out!
It’s legal to drive with them charging. Same goes for RVs. I keep caulk and paints in my house until I need them so they don’t freeze in winter. Not much caulking in winter anyways. It did get a bit cold here in MI for sure.
I’m checking that out fosho!
So after all this, pros and cons on the van, and the trailer? I roll out of a trailer but keep thinking a sprinter would be the bomb.
Every too trailer needs a daughter drawer 🙂
Absolutely
What thickness of plywood did you use for drawers and drawer Cabinet
The baby was adorable
What truck are you pulling with?
f150
This is a fantastic trailer. Very well done
That's a ton of work son 🤟
What do you tow it with I tow my 12ft with a 2012 f150 was wondering if I did a a build out would I regret the weight .
Never ending improvements!! Always evolving 😁
Let’s get an updated trailer video from Millis Construction!!
Is a trailer ever truly "finished" though? 🤔. Not a trailer guy myself, but if I think of how often I change my tool shop around, there's always another good idea/system that I want to incorporate... Fun times! Maybe a 3-year update on Mustang soon??
Mustang I have had since 2009. Got ride of it early last year. No video in that lol.
Have you weighed it fully outfitted?
6200lbs
Dang, great video. Thank you!
I don’t think there is an efficient way to use a v-nose. Catch all is about it
Back when birch was cheap
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