It definitely would have liked some videos of you doing the actual work. I mean it helped a little but left me with a lot of questions. I think being able to watch videos with the explanation is what makes videos more helpful than a user manual.
Thank you so much for the feedback! I would definitely agree with you and looking back I wish that I did, however I was nervous as I hadn’t done it myself either and didn’t want to give poor advice! But for sure next time I will film more content of step-by-step!
You have truly inspired me. I watched this video a million times, telling myself I can do this 😂 I can do this 😂 and I'm so happy that I did, you literally save us so much money. Thank you so much!!! I'm also in lakeland florida, building my dream And I pray for your dream because it will come true 🤞🙏
Thank you so much for your amazing feedback! I am so glad that i was able to help you to save some money! Can’t wait for you to hopefully come try out our food as you’re also in Lakeland! 🙏🏻
Great video, thanks! I'm in Winter Haven and am about to start making my bbq trailer legal for food concessions. I'll be checking out your other videos.
I been busting my head about this issue with mine! Never crossed my mind to use this type of window! I almost spent $1700 on a concession window with glass 😂 thank you
Glad I could help! They actually look great too which is an added bonus! $1700 is soooo much money for a window, for me I ended up spending around $750 for BOTH exterior windows and BOTH sliding glass windows
At least in my county, you’re not required to have both per se (you can install a unit that has a sliding window already equipped). But I found it way more wallet-friendly to purchase separately and then install together if that makes sense
It’s been a couple of years since this video, so wondering about if you have had any issues pertaining to window cracking when driving over last years ?
This videos are great, I have a company that build food trailers and another option to this windows can be the mobile home aluminum sliding windows, that you can get at your local mobile home store and they usually are about 80 to 100 bucks they can go up to 150 depending on size if you need something bigger
Great video, thank you for sharing. At min. 1:05 you mentioned the code requirements of sealing "from the outside", I didn't quite understand this, and if it was your awning or your window, or both that fullfilled the code requirements. Thank you for your help :) I want to install an oversized, home grade, double hung window, with tempered glass. It can be locked from the inside like any standard window. The catch is that I don’t want to install an exeterior awning of any kind. Do you know if that is permitted? I'm in Volusia county, Florida.
That’s a great question. I have seen several food trucks/trailers in Polk county that have the exact setup that you’re talking about. I would double-check with your DOPBR to ensure that it’s ok for Volusia. For me, I had to just ensure that it could be secure while in service, did not necessarily need an awning.
I’m doing a Hawaiian shave ice trailer. I’m in Ohio and I realize the requirements probably differ. But I built my own concession window with wood and plexi, rubber seals and hydraulic (for opening and closing) crossing my fingers that will pass.
Love it! You must’ve saved a bunch of money building the window yourself?! Would love to hear how you did that! My fingers will be crossed for you my friend!
Doing the installation and having trouble with the lock. Any tips? We have the pieces screwed on but it isn't locking when we shut it. Not sure if we did it wrong, but we don't have any instructions.
So a year later now, is this home window still working well on your food truck? Any concerns? Does it slide easily? I'm about to this phase myself. I've looked at a few horizontal sliders too. I hope you're selling a lot! Thanks for your time.
Yes sir they are still holding up great!! Still slides super smooth and operates perfectly! We are just awaiting final inspection and we will be rolling! Hope you’re doing well and can’t wait to see your progress! God bless! 🙏🏻
Mine is around the metal frame to give me an extra couple of inches of clearance for the handle. I have seen others that are flush mounted though but have different windows. With this Vevor unit, you’ll probably need the extra clearance
If you don't mind me asking all in all what do you think on average you spent , minus the trailer for the concession window set up, walls and ceiling? & For Florida do you have to put electrical in can it run off a generator? When I say I'm on a budget , I'm on a budget LOL!
Not at all! If I had to ballpark, I’d say I’ve probably spent around $2,500-$3,000 on top of the $3k that I spent on the trailer itself. (Baring in mind $800 was on the hood that I just purchased - video coming soon). For me personally, I’ll be able to run via generator or shore power with this setup. It’s tough on a budget but if I can help in any way I’ll be more than happy to!
@@poormansfoodtruck You're awesome. Thank you. Definitely just been doing as much research as possible & your page has helped me out tremendously and given me hope this is possible! I appreciate you for sharing. I'm about 2 hours out from where your located , can't wait to see what you do & continue to share!
Thank you so much for the amazing feedback! It’s great to know that the content is helping you with your build! I was always brought up with the mentality that if you really want something, nothing will stop you from making it happen. Wow you’re close! If you’re ever in town and you need any more help let me know (especially when I get this baby up-and-running!) - I’ll need taste testers!!
That’s awesome! Typically the window is fitted to the passenger side, but I’ve seen trailers with them on both sides before depending on the layout. I’d suggest the bigger the better (or use multiple) the more the customers can see what’s going on inside, the better
Hey! I am looking at doing a vinyl window like you but I am concerned that it will be to heavy as I go down the road. Have you taken yours on the road yet to test the windows out?
Awesome!! Yes I’ve taken mine out a few times now and had zero issues at all (and I live in the country so the roads aren’t smooth!). Also bare in mind that the stainless tables will slide underneath giving them even more support.
My plan is to add some “L” brackets between the surfaces of my tables and the vinyl windows as well - just to be extra EXTRA cautious. Hope this helps!
It definitely would have liked some videos of you doing the actual work. I mean it helped a little but left me with a lot of questions. I think being able to watch videos with the explanation is what makes videos more helpful than a user manual.
Thank you so much for the feedback! I would definitely agree with you and looking back I wish that I did, however I was nervous as I hadn’t done it myself either and didn’t want to give poor advice! But for sure next time I will film more content of step-by-step!
You have truly inspired me. I watched this video a million times, telling myself I can do this 😂 I can do this 😂 and I'm so happy that I did, you literally save us so much money. Thank you so much!!! I'm also in lakeland florida, building my dream And I pray for your dream because it will come true 🤞🙏
Thank you so much for your amazing feedback! I am so glad that i was able to help you to save some money! Can’t wait for you to hopefully come try out our food as you’re also in Lakeland! 🙏🏻
Great video, thanks! I'm in Winter Haven and am about to start making my bbq trailer legal for food concessions. I'll be checking out your other videos.
Yes sir thank you so much for your support! What is your BBQ trailer going to be called? Would love to check you guys out on social media!
@@poormansfoodtruck thanks! The name will likely be Swamp Boys BBQ or similar. Next time I'm in Lakeland I will search you out.
So a year later now, is this home window still working well on your food truck? Any concerns? Thanks for your time.
@swampboysbbq a year later and it’s still operating perfectly!! Thank you sir!
I been busting my head about this issue with mine! Never crossed my mind to use this type of window! I almost spent $1700 on a concession window with glass 😂 thank you
Glad I could help! They actually look great too which is an added bonus! $1700 is soooo much money for a window, for me I ended up spending around $750 for BOTH exterior windows and BOTH sliding glass windows
However, one of them did arrive damaged, but even if I had to pay full price for both exterior it still would’ve been around $1,100
Is the exterior and interior window needed per FL requirements? Or was the outside windows a mistake by not knowing?
At least in my county, you’re not required to have both per se (you can install a unit that has a sliding window already equipped). But I found it way more wallet-friendly to purchase separately and then install together if that makes sense
It’s been a couple of years since this video, so wondering about if you have had any issues pertaining to window cracking when driving over last years ?
This videos are great, I have a company that build food trailers and another option to this windows can be the mobile home aluminum sliding windows, that you can get at your local mobile home store and they usually are about 80 to 100 bucks they can go up to 150 depending on size if you need something bigger
Thank you so much for the awesome feedback 🙏🏻 also some great info on the mobile home windows! What’s your business name I’d love to give a follow?
Great video, thank you for sharing. At min. 1:05 you mentioned the code requirements of sealing "from the outside", I didn't quite understand this, and if it was your awning or your window, or both that fullfilled the code requirements. Thank you for your help :)
I want to install an oversized, home grade, double hung window, with tempered glass. It can be locked from the inside like any standard window. The catch is that I don’t want to install an exeterior awning of any kind. Do you know if that is permitted? I'm in Volusia county, Florida.
That’s a great question. I have seen several food trucks/trailers in Polk county that have the exact setup that you’re talking about. I would double-check with your DOPBR to ensure that it’s ok for Volusia. For me, I had to just ensure that it could be secure while in service, did not necessarily need an awning.
I’m doing a Hawaiian shave ice trailer. I’m in Ohio and I realize the requirements probably differ. But I built my own concession window with wood and plexi, rubber seals and hydraulic (for opening and closing) crossing my fingers that will pass.
Love it! You must’ve saved a bunch of money building the window yourself?! Would love to hear how you did that! My fingers will be crossed for you my friend!
Ohhhhh so u put one outside one inside because I was so confused but I think I can do it
You got it! Most places will require for you to be able to close the window completely while in service!
Doing the installation and having trouble with the lock. Any tips? We have the pieces screwed on but it isn't locking when we shut it. Not sure if we did it wrong, but we don't have any instructions.
Hello , did you find your local health department rules and expectations online when you started your build
Yes sir - I called several times to verify specific questions that I had, but it is pretty detailed on the DPBR website
Could you tell us anything about the struts used for the window? Installation? Size?
Good question! The struts on mine came pre-installed with the window so I’m not sure what size they are
So a year later now, is this home window still working well on your food truck? Any concerns? Does it slide easily? I'm about to this phase myself. I've looked at a few horizontal sliders too. I hope you're selling a lot! Thanks for your time.
Yes sir they are still holding up great!! Still slides super smooth and operates perfectly! We are just awaiting final inspection and we will be rolling! Hope you’re doing well and can’t wait to see your progress! God bless! 🙏🏻
When you put the wood frame around the vinyl window is it flush to the metal frame or around metal frame when you installed it ? Thanks
Mine is around the metal frame to give me an extra couple of inches of clearance for the handle. I have seen others that are flush mounted though but have different windows. With this Vevor unit, you’ll probably need the extra clearance
If you don't mind me asking all in all what do you think on average you spent , minus the trailer for the concession window set up, walls and ceiling? & For Florida do you have to put electrical in can it run off a generator? When I say I'm on a budget , I'm on a budget LOL!
Not at all! If I had to ballpark, I’d say I’ve probably spent around $2,500-$3,000 on top of the $3k that I spent on the trailer itself. (Baring in mind $800 was on the hood that I just purchased - video coming soon). For me personally, I’ll be able to run via generator or shore power with this setup. It’s tough on a budget but if I can help in any way I’ll be more than happy to!
@@poormansfoodtruck You're awesome. Thank you. Definitely just been doing as much research as possible & your page has helped me out tremendously and given me hope this is possible! I appreciate you for sharing. I'm about 2 hours out from where your located , can't wait to see what you do & continue to share!
Thank you so much for the amazing feedback! It’s great to know that the content is helping you with your build! I was always brought up with the mentality that if you really want something, nothing will stop you from making it happen. Wow you’re close! If you’re ever in town and you need any more help let me know (especially when I get this baby up-and-running!) - I’ll need taste testers!!
@@poormansfoodtruck I appreciate that. & Absolutely let me know if you do, I'll help you out lol. I wish you the best on this journey.
Haha yes absolutely!! Thank you and I wish you all the best on yours too - let me know if I can help!
Hi. I'm planning to keep fixing a food truck. What side you thing the window goes? And how big. On 12-14 feet.?
That’s awesome! Typically the window is fitted to the passenger side, but I’ve seen trailers with them on both sides before depending on the layout. I’d suggest the bigger the better (or use multiple) the more the customers can see what’s going on inside, the better
The handle from the awning doesn't hit the window when you close it ?
Nope, it clears the window beautifully
I was just wondering that. Thank you for asking that question.
It only slides stiff because you put a single hung window in sideways. That window is meant to move up and down not side to side....
Yes! Come to realize that now thank you! Still works great though 👍🏻
Good call-out though I appreciate it
Hey! I am looking at doing a vinyl window like you but I am concerned that it will be to heavy as I go down the road. Have you taken yours on the road yet to test the windows out?
Awesome!! Yes I’ve taken mine out a few times now and had zero issues at all (and I live in the country so the roads aren’t smooth!). Also bare in mind that the stainless tables will slide underneath giving them even more support.
My plan is to add some “L” brackets between the surfaces of my tables and the vinyl windows as well - just to be extra EXTRA cautious. Hope this helps!
What is the height of your ceiling?
Good question! I believe that my ceiling is 7ft from the ground up
that's awesome
Thank you!
West Palm Beach, Building a smaller trailer, Thanks.
Awesome! Wish you the best of luck! And thank you for the support 🙏🏻
Hey I am in the process of building a food trailer as well. I would love to connect with you
Sure I’d love to! Hit me up on Instagram “Poor Man’s Food Truck” 👍🏻
I've built 2 nice work
Awesome!! What are the names of yours?
Im in polk County BigBabyBitez
Awesome! Will give you a follow! 👍🏻