Great set up! One suggestion for ya: get a spare tire holder for the tongue of the trailer for the spare. Gets you more of your 12 feet available inside.
Your set up is great, I'm also a trim carpenter, other set ups the tools are too hidden. And with yours you get to the jobsite, and you're able to setup and get to work.
Thanks Gilbert Matty, I’m currently building out my new 6x12. I appreciate the input because I’m looking for the aspects I want to carry over to the new one 👍
Awesome trailer I'd like to build this same trailer to start out and then adjust to my work flow over time, do you have any dimensions on your build here?
I like to set the bin on the countertop to grab what I need and then put it back in place. It’s like having every drawer in the trailer right in the most convenient spot. Thanks!
I like the shelving and choice of materials. Can you please tell me if your shelving corners and cross members are 2" x 3" or 2" x 4"? Also, how thick is your plywood for most of your shelves? 1/2"? 5/8"? Thanks.
SiQuestForensics thank you. All tops and shelves are 5/8 CDX. Everything is sanded and got a 1/4” round over. I felt 3/4 was overkill for the short spans and counter top depths but I did use it for the cleats. Dividers are all 1/2” and the rack for the stands is all 2x4, some ripped to fit.
About how many sheets of plywood did you use on that? Absolutely love it! Just bought a 5'6"x10 yesterday and your video was my favorite setup and about the same size
Thanks Tim, I think I used six sheets. 19/32 Rtd. sheathing. Works great for a trailer this size with 16 inch deep shelving. Good luck! I’d love to see how it turns out.
Nice job dude, just curious, do you need a ladder to get your ladders down? I also like the bins you used, will probably use them myself. Do you know you kind of sound like Billy Bob Thornton?
You're just an all-around wholesome Dude! 🤟
Good tour and trailer. It’s simply built but practical, allowing you to see all your tools and supplies.
I love your setup its the best I've seen yet, thanks for all these tips
Damn good setup... watching this knowing I need to step up.... ugh just unloaded my tools in the rain from the back of my f-150...
Good, functional trailer. Nice to see something that isn’t so “refined” as you called Ron Paulk’s trailers. Thanks Joe Handyman!
Efficiency is all that matters. Nice job.
Great set up! One suggestion for ya: get a spare tire holder for the tongue of the trailer for the spare. Gets you more of your 12 feet available inside.
James Brown thanks, good suggestion!
Nice build. Thanks for sharing.
I really like it you teaching the young, you go sir, well done on the trailer also
Nice job on fitting it out
Nice set up
Great video.
How much weight in tools and plywood for the cabinets and drawers is added to the trailer?
Great man, I like it a lot
Great video and trailer design loved it
Michal Duchnowski thank you
yout trailer is awsome love te work you
did
This is a great set up!
How wide is the work bench and how tall is the peg board? Im trying to do a similar set up. Thanks!
Nice job on trailer and video.
Thanks JR. A new one is in the works.
Great video
looks awesome
Thanks Bellavia Signs!
Your set up is great, I'm also a trim carpenter, other set ups the tools are too hidden. And with yours you get to the jobsite, and you're able to setup and get to work.
Thanks Gilbert Matty, I’m currently building out my new 6x12. I appreciate the input because I’m looking for the aspects I want to carry over to the new one 👍
Awesome trailer I'd like to build this same trailer to start out and then adjust to my work flow over time, do you have any dimensions on your build here?
9:40 A great benefit of bins instead of drawers that you can see the stuff (also you can just reach in)
I like to set the bin on the countertop to grab what I need and then put it back in place. It’s like having every drawer in the trailer right in the most convenient spot. Thanks!
Turn them nail guns upsidedown. You're welcome and great job 👍
I like the shelving and choice of materials. Can you please tell me if your shelving corners and cross members are 2" x 3" or 2" x 4"? Also, how thick is your plywood for most of your shelves? 1/2"? 5/8"? Thanks.
SiQuestForensics thank you. All tops and shelves are 5/8 CDX. Everything is sanded and got a 1/4” round over. I felt 3/4 was overkill for the short spans and counter top depths but I did use it for the cleats. Dividers are all 1/2” and the rack for the stands is all 2x4, some ripped to fit.
Put a shore power plug and your good even more.
curious about your old HF trailer. Looks like you swapped wheels/tires to larger size, did you swap the axle also?
Hey man like your trailer set up ,! Where’s the link for the ladder rack?
Roberto P Boom!
www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Cargo-Organizers/Packem/PK-28B.html
About how many sheets of plywood did you use on that?
Absolutely love it! Just bought a 5'6"x10 yesterday and your video was my favorite setup and about the same size
Thanks Tim, I think I used six sheets. 19/32 Rtd. sheathing. Works great for a trailer this size with 16 inch deep shelving. Good luck! I’d love to see how it turns out.
Nice
Nice job dude, just curious, do you need a ladder to get your ladders down? I also like the bins you used, will probably use them myself. Do you know you kind of sound like Billy Bob Thornton?
😆 first time I’ve heard that. Yes, I use my 4’ ladder to climb up top but am bolting some brackets on so that’s no longer necessary.
Can I use a jeep compass to pull a trailer like this?
A Jeep compass should be more than capable as long as the trailer is not overloaded.
What length screws did you used to attach to the walls of the trailer so as not to penetrate all the way through?
On this trailer the metal wall studs are about an inch thick. So for 1/2” ply, 3/8” batten strips and 3/8” wall panels i used 1-1/2” screws.
@@drewclancy5174 thanks the insight!
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Can you stand in there? And how tall are you?
This particular trailer has an interior height of 5’8” so fairly low.
weight when loaded?
Im mostly guessing but I think it was only around 2000 pounds.
Great setup man! Its very similar to my trailer. I also did a couple walk through videos on mine too. Check out the vids if u get a chance!
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