This MOBILE WORKSHOP Could Change the Construction Industry!! (THE ULTIMATE CARPENTRY TRAILER...)

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    This MOBILE WORKSHOP Could Change the Construction Industry!! (The Ultimate Carpentry Trailer...)
    When I was a professional carpenter working in the field, I operated out of a van with all my tools in it. But I dreamt of a having a fully mobile workshop on wheels that had everything I needed, and could be set up in seconds. This year at IBS 2023, I found just what I was looking for...the CT1 from On-Site Building Solutions, a small family business manufacturing out of Foley, Alabama!
    It's perfect for contractors, carpenters, and a range of other tradespeople who need a custom mobile workshop trailer.
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  • @nicolecramer9409
    @nicolecramer9409 Год назад +301

    The CT1 is $39,500 as shown with all the tools and generators in the video.

    • @danroot84
      @danroot84 Год назад +40

      Wow! Amazing price and deal.

    • @mscavsfan
      @mscavsfan Год назад +51

      wow...thats actually cheap for this day and age....

    • @carterscustomrods
      @carterscustomrods Год назад +22

      Yikes. But good for them. I'd assume they're pulling at least 50, but possibly up to 70 points on it once they get all their time/tools/production flowing well.
      All the Festool CoviDIY Dads will have one in their new add-on DIY Garages soon. Lol.

    • @marvinbenjamin3015
      @marvinbenjamin3015 Год назад +5

      A very great deal

    • @ipick4fun27
      @ipick4fun27 Год назад +21

      @@carterscustomrods Not sure about the DIYers. Definitely the handyman's dream setup.

  • @nelsonbrum8496
    @nelsonbrum8496 Год назад +126

    A collapsible roof, similar to an ez-up, would not only protect from rain, but the hot summer sun.

    • @madman432000
      @madman432000 Год назад +13

      I was going to suggest that they include a pop-up or a batwing awning similar to overland use on their trailers.

    • @mrglsjr
      @mrglsjr Год назад +5

      This is exactly what I was going to suggest.

    • @patrickt8941
      @patrickt8941 Год назад +3

      And once you install a 10ft brake, you might as well get a trailer.

    • @scottschultz7645
      @scottschultz7645 Год назад +3

      That my thought, should be an enclosed trailer with the sidewalls flipping up to provide rain and sun protection. Gotta start somewhere and with industry input if sure it will be cool.

    • @andrewjensen8189
      @andrewjensen8189 Год назад +1

      Given the amount of thought that went into this thing my guess would be that they considered it. Everything included is extremely durable, maybe a flimsy tent would create a bigger headache for the company

  • @coburn_karma
    @coburn_karma Год назад +146

    I'm not pro carpenter, but I want one just to save space in my garage. This is ingenious. I hope they sell thousands of them.

    • @FREENAMEFTW
      @FREENAMEFTW Год назад +1

      You are going to save space in your garage by parking a trailer in it?

    • @h82fail
      @h82fail Год назад +2

      @@FREENAMEFTW Sounds stupid but I had the same thought.
      1. Park the thing in a big shed (Small 1 car garage sized). Then either do work in driveway or move into normal sized 2 car garage to do work. Or if you have oversize 2 car, it can have other stuff around the sides - mechanic stuff, big tools etc. Lots of woodworking stuff like table saw needs to be pulled out for space to be used anyway so having a trailer moving it all at once doesn't seem like it would take any longer.
      2. Doubles as trailer to get lumber if you don't have a pickup.
      3. Trailer makes everything now potable, even hobbyist has to work other places - for yourself, friend, or side job to make some money for more tools. Everyone has loaded their tools.
      Too bad its too expensive (40k) for a hobbyist that doesn't do serious side work. Hobbyist like me would love it, I can always wait for good weather. Professional would have to do specific job styles I think to want this - Outdoor job sites where you wouldn't be working in the rain anyway, or building things inside of large spaces like convention halls or arenas. Not sure if they build temporary structures for trade shows and concerts stuff like that.

    • @FREENAMEFTW
      @FREENAMEFTW Год назад +1

      @@h82fail Yeah sure, I know, trailer seems great. But you have to be real rich to buy it just for saving space in the garage.

    • @dlucks174
      @dlucks174 Год назад

      At 40g..I doubt it

    • @zakbrinkhoff324
      @zakbrinkhoff324 Год назад

      Not at 40,000

  • @henkbarnard1553
    @henkbarnard1553 Год назад +200

    were is the coffee maker?

  • @spaci-1701
    @spaci-1701 Год назад +42

    I think the only thing missing is a pop-up canopy system. As it is I don't think it would get much use here on the Wet coast.

    • @oldgoat8861
      @oldgoat8861 Год назад +1

      Right.....I was thinking of rain and towing road water.

    • @pewmcgrew5226
      @pewmcgrew5226 Год назад

      @@CanadianaEast why specifically do you think its mostly useless?

  • @libertarian1637
    @libertarian1637 Год назад +10

    An enclosed trailer is hard to beat and have been used for fully enclosed carpentry and contracting shops for decades; and you can work in/from them in the rain.
    I’ll stick to my custom trailer, which can be leveled and locked of the vehicle, and worked from or directly out of; it also has a generator and het pump for both heat and AC. I also have a pair of cord spools that can allow the trailer to be hooked to either a 30 Amp/250V or a standard 125V outlet. I also have a pair of pop-up tents on board that can be hooked to the back of the trailer to expand working area even in the rain. And with an enclosed trailer you can work in the rain and simply close and lock up at night. I even have a 4 camera security DVR system on board that runs off a pair of deep cycle batteries that double as my electric brake and lighting batteries. A 7.5’x16’ V-Nose trailer is a great size, at lest for me, but you can go larger like an 8.5’x24’ which can be sizes and similar to a small shop.
    Treating this trailer like it’s a new idea is a little ridiculous as I’ve been in the trades for a few decades now and have seen trailers since I started. Frankly open trailers haven’t been used by most for quite some time as you can’t readily secure them, on their own, and they don’t offer working protection to work in the rain. While open trailers may work OK in a garage that’s not always available and tend to never be available for rough framers.

    • @Diesel437
      @Diesel437 Год назад

      Yup. Someone who actually works in construction understands.

    • @chrisschneiders6734
      @chrisschneiders6734 Год назад

      Blah blah blah, should run with trump, lm great and everyone else is a dud.

    • @jessesensenig5692
      @jessesensenig5692 Год назад +2

      Exactly right!!! If it’s not enclosed it’s worthless, especially in any area of the country the gets snow, it would ruin all those electrics and things pulling it down the road.

  • @detroitdiy
    @detroitdiy Год назад +11

    What a brilliant idea. The only drawback i see is getting it close enough to the home, especially on a crowded jobsite. Trim carpenter's dream, and when they arrive, there is not too much going on at a job site.

    • @timmietimmins3780
      @timmietimmins3780 Год назад +3

      Do you find that toebe the case?
      I work in trim carpentry, and we are frequently double booked with the following:
      Drywall techs, electricians, plumbers, flooring guys, remedial framers, stair builders, and tile crews (particularly tile and electrical, plumbing is much less common). We also often have guys siding the outside of our house while we trim the interior. And siding guys, understandably, ALWAYS have a trailer and always park it as close as possible, and usually leave it overnight, so they always get the best parking.
      In addition, we are frequently 3-4 guys in a house (our crew is 6, but we are usually spread over 2-3 jobsites), and we work in urban areas, so there may be a need for some of us to park well away from the house. And beyond that, there is absolutely no guarantee that someone else won't have parked in front of our house. (as in, trades for other sites). Not to mention that there may just be heavy equipment left in front of our house, like zoom booms.
      We also frequently get cabinets or more materials for us delivered while we are working, so even if we are parked in front of our house, it's super common for someone to ask us, as a courtesy, to move, so they don't have to hump cabinets across the street.
      I do wonder what sort of trim carpenters people are thinking about. We are the "in and out super fast" guys, so we just can't spare the room out front, and the in a house for a month guys (Spencer Lewis, Ron Paulk), I can't imagine touching this with a ten foot pole, simply because they are so focused on keeping things as close together as possible. Both have spoke about it at length, with Paulk's current setup having all his tool stations on wheels so he can just wheel them around the site as needed to spend less time moving materials.

    • @guyod1
      @guyod1 Год назад +4

      When at job site the closer you can get to your work the better. Maybe you save 15 mins setting up but. Walking 5 mins for every cut will kill your day.

  • @clifficus
    @clifficus Год назад +7

    Not a carpenter, but a retired engineer, this trailer is one of the most beautiful and well engineered bit of kit I’ve ever seen, incredibly well thought out and a credit to the designers, very envious from the UK👍😃

  • @klizzyykicks1712
    @klizzyykicks1712 Год назад +24

    As a welder..I approve of the welds..they look good

    • @TheHonestCarpenter
      @TheHonestCarpenter  Год назад +4

      That’s awesome, Klizzy! I can tell Nathan is a good welder, but it’s cool to hear from another pro 🙂

  • @jonmcclure10
    @jonmcclure10 Год назад +1

    Foley, Alabama is one of several hundred cities where I have clients. Great south Alabama town with a growing economy and close to the Gulf. I must admit I did not know about this most interesting Foley company, but have been producing for over 20 years food, home, health & Recreation convention shows and also home builder shows too. I am most impressed with this unique talented Alabama company that just thinks out of the box, so-to-speak and they will for sure get a lot of business from the trades, as this is just what was needed on any job site..... Love Alabama and those hard working people with a needed work ethic too!

  • @Bills_Bicycle_Rides
    @Bills_Bicycle_Rides Год назад +2

    A collapsible canopy for sun shade or rain would be a nice addition.

    • @patsquach4080
      @patsquach4080 Год назад

      Umbrella sockets on various locations on the trailer….

  • @bryanglarue
    @bryanglarue Год назад +13

    Looks pretty similar to “tradie” trailers from Australia. I’ve always thought that design was extremely practical

  • @SamGutermuth
    @SamGutermuth Год назад +34

    Not a carpenter and don’t think I’ll ever need anything like that, but stuff like this is so cool. Also, IBS is an unfortunate name 😅

    • @bobharris6095
      @bobharris6095 Год назад +7

      Yup, when I heard the name, I recall a couple of mad dashes across the construction site headed for the porta potty after a bad lunch! HAHA!

    • @harleyb.birdwhisperer
      @harleyb.birdwhisperer Год назад +3

      Maybe a pull-out porta-potty?

    • @RT-tn4ry
      @RT-tn4ry Год назад

      " Not a carpenter "

    • @shadow-wulf
      @shadow-wulf Год назад +1

      me too. lets see, a 5 gallon pail with a roll of heavy duty roll of bags inside, do your 💩 and twist off the bag and trash it. A toilet seat mounted above on a strong rail and a place to hang your roll of TP. For luxury you could add a shower curtain pull around, but if you gotta go, like some of us gotta go, I wouldn't care if there was a curtain or not, a 💩with a view, lol.

    • @harleyb.birdwhisperer
      @harleyb.birdwhisperer Год назад

      @@shadow-wulf 3 gallon pail should suffice.

  • @kickingagainstthepricks4059
    @kickingagainstthepricks4059 Год назад

    Reminds me of….” Once I get started I’m gonna FLY!” 😂😂

  • @panamafred1
    @panamafred1 Год назад +1

    Very impressive, well thought out rig. Perfect for the desert but not so much for the rainy/snowy north. I'm a retired remodeling carpenter. If I had to go back to work, I'd love to build a rig like this only in a toy hauler trailer for weather and especially theft protection. Using 80/20 aluminum profile to build the infrastructure would make an awesome rig. I'd cover the roof with solar panels and have batteries to reduce the need for a generator. Makes me want to forget that I am 75 and go back to work!

  • @simonlinser8286
    @simonlinser8286 Год назад +3

    man i met this guy who had a big cargo trailer with solar panels because he would do carpentry in off grid situations. no benches inside but off grid power and all his equipment. it was impressive to me.

  • @arajalali
    @arajalali Год назад +20

    You know Ethan, you should start thinking about designing systems like this too. With your level of experience, and creativity seen in your children's books, I could easily see you be the next founder of IKEA for DIY and professional shops. Thanks for covering this awesome tool.

  • @Mrs.T.Rusch25
    @Mrs.T.Rusch25 Год назад +3

    Oooooooh!! If only I could afford that!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @stevethirdcitymo6527
    @stevethirdcitymo6527 Год назад +4

    This is FANTASTIC! Thanks for amplifying this for this small family company.

  • @Charlielizard
    @Charlielizard Год назад +3

    That's what I would call the ultimate trailer that Santa and his elves could dream up. Thank you so very much for showing that dreams do come true. Appreciate all the extra work you put into reviewing this beautiful babe. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @buellboy24
    @buellboy24 Год назад +3

    Those rail systems that pull out for mounting large saws and whatnot need drop-down height adjustable legs integrated to provide needed support. I can see those rails are sturdy, but I also saw them flex down with weight, especially the table saw in the extra extended position. Just my opinion. A mobile large canopy setup to put over this trailer system would seem logical just for some shade and or protection if it started to rain.

  • @LK-by2cq
    @LK-by2cq Год назад

    Love to see a family business. And the innovations are mind blowing.. Wishing them all the best!!!

  • @chestrockwell8328
    @chestrockwell8328 Год назад +2

    I dig how well thought out this is; however no one will set up for finish work outside, trim crews typically get the house to themselves.

    • @guyod1
      @guyod1 Год назад

      The 5 min walked per cut would suck

  • @eldergeektromeo9868
    @eldergeektromeo9868 Год назад +35

    Incredible innovation! I wish them all the success with their "invention" in the world! Wonderful, and well thought out!! Congratulations, folks!

  • @mustangtonto5862
    @mustangtonto5862 Год назад +33

    Outstanding!!! Like you said, they seem to have thought of everything…being able to secure it inside of a standard residential garage is HUGE. I’ll bet that they will be offering an option of a tandem axle trailer which would “cushion” those expensive power tools during transportation. The current retail cost would very much be appreciated as well as the ballpark cost of all the tools and associated support items. Then I could do a cost benefit analysis. Thank you once again for a very well produced video!

    • @Kanoee64
      @Kanoee64 Год назад +1

      $39,500 All tools shown and generators included.

    • @mustangtonto5862
      @mustangtonto5862 Год назад +1

      @@Kanoee64 Thank you!

  • @tjtampa214
    @tjtampa214 Год назад +11

    That is excellent and exciting. I love to see updated, well-designed, structures. ⭐️

  • @cardinalblack5964
    @cardinalblack5964 Год назад +2

    Simple, organic, practical and above all, Inspiring. An awesome product.

  • @MelbourneAlan
    @MelbourneAlan Год назад +25

    i love the idea of this. being able to pull up at the job site and have a full set up ready to go. this is a great design but i think it lacks 2 important details. it needs to protect the tools from rain and be able to close up faster. i was looking at building something like this before and i was going to have the sides lift up and act as a roof and then pull out the tools and supports . that way you can push them back in very easily and lock up the rig while your inside or at lunch

    • @dwayne7356
      @dwayne7356 Год назад +6

      I was think the same thing. How does rain, snow, and salt affect the unit in the Northeast? With working off the sides of the unit, if you can't get it in a driveway will you be blocking a street? What happens when you buy new tools, do you have to reorder your custom tool holders? I agree it is a fast set up but what if you could set up on a 2nd floor on a project. Where do you store your saw stands? In the van or trailer that you already have? What happens on unlevel ground?

    • @charlestaylor3195
      @charlestaylor3195 Год назад +4

      Ya know, an expandable roof would complete this, like if it rains, but also to shade from the sun, since we stay over 100° f all summer long.

    • @cgschow1971
      @cgschow1971 Год назад +2

      Parking could also be a huge problem. Due to space and weather, I would never be able to set that up 90% of the time on the typical jobs we get.

    • @skmk88
      @skmk88 Год назад

      Use one of the storage units as a compartment for a fold out tent if you worry about that so much. Plus you have extra storage in whatever you use to haul the trailer, so you have plenty of ways to figure out how to cover it if you want to. You’re looking for a problem with such a simple solution 😂

  • @alonzohollingsworth7712
    @alonzohollingsworth7712 Год назад

    1 sic trailer worthy of their award. Thanks for giving them recognition.

  • @mindyhall4638
    @mindyhall4638 Год назад +1

    Really awesome; thanks for bringing it to those of us who couldn’t be at the show.

  • @shawnengel8777
    @shawnengel8777 Год назад

    They're making it happen, FANTASTIC JOB!

  • @wayneullman5079
    @wayneullman5079 Год назад +1

    This is a work of engineering genius. Incredible!

  • @timbarry5080
    @timbarry5080 Год назад +3

    That's awesome. I have been envisioning something like that but from an enclosed trailer whose 3 sides completely lift up and become canopys.... too bad dragging a trailer around every day would suck. Obviously it's different if you can leave a trailer on site, but that's not always possible. The perfect tool truck is a conundrum.

  • @cherylm2C6671
    @cherylm2C6671 Год назад

    I like this! Massive air handling! 3:11! Sturdy stuff! Thank you for sharing this video!

  • @wmbrice
    @wmbrice Год назад

    Wow, incredible attention to detail. Thank you for sharing!

  • @hansangb
    @hansangb Год назад

    Good for them! I can see how useful this could be for finish carpenters.

  • @montimitchell5931
    @montimitchell5931 Год назад

    This is the most badass trailer shop I’ve ever seen

  • @HAL-dm1eh
    @HAL-dm1eh Год назад +3

    I have wondered for a long time why more contractors weren't using some kind of setup like this, not just for carpentry but other trades like painting, plumbing, etc. And this idea opens up more opportunities like being able to pull it with and thus work out of a car.
    Those landscapers pulling their trailers behind them have been the smart ones all along!

    • @Billybob-go8hn
      @Billybob-go8hn Год назад +1

      Unless you do really small jobs this would be inefficient, but yes trailers are great. You just have to bring them home every night because someone will steal it. I bet you could pop every one of those locks in a minute, so better buy a crap ton of puck locks

    • @timmietimmins3780
      @timmietimmins3780 Год назад +3

      A lot of it is just complacency. Carpentry has historically not been super well paid, but it has had a labor shortage, so you can fumble along with a subpar setup and get a paycheque. There are some great guys out there that use novel and innovative ideas, but they are in my experience, in a serious minority.
      I have worked with a ton of carpenters that just skip simple, OBVIOUS improvements. Like for example, one guy I worked with, has had the handle on his miter saw stand missing for over a year. he HAS it, he just hasn't bothered to get new bolts and reattach it. Similarly, broken broom handle? 6 months.
      Personally, I don't see this, because it's not mobile enough, ON the jobsite. Sure, you can get it there, but then how do you position your tools properly for your work flow? Just compare the paulk system, to this. We try to move material as little as possible. Can you get this over to your pile of casing? how do you haul the sheets over to this? We usually set our table saw up within 10 feet of the MDF stack. (which is stored indoors, in new construction).
      Once you haul 10 sheets of MDF 20 extra feet, you have lost ALL the setup time you saved. When we work in a garage, it probably takes more time to move the materials out to the garage than it takes to bring in tools, and we want our tools separate, so people can use multiple tools at the same time, but also, so that they can be used as work surfaces. Where do you put your cut pieces while you run this out on the curb? on the lawn? in traffic? up on top of the trailer?
      We put ours on the table saw half the time, that is directly behind you while running the miter saw, and I use a systainer stack for this specific purpose when the table saw is either in use or not set up.

    • @jcwoods2311
      @jcwoods2311 Год назад

      Not many Ford LTD's and Chevy Caprice's around anymore. Don't think most front wheel drive cars could pull this without any lumber packed on top.

    • @HAL-dm1eh
      @HAL-dm1eh Год назад

      @@jcwoods2311 Most cars are underrated in towing capacity. Even the Crown Vic, which I think was once rated at towing 6000 lbs was down to 1500 lbs at the end of its production years. It's not because anything changed on the cars, but because SUVs were more profitable and cars with larger advertised towing capacities undercut those profits.

    • @jcwoods2311
      @jcwoods2311 Год назад

      @@HAL-dm1eh Nice conspiracy theory. You keep towing over weight capacity loads, I'll keep rebuilding your transmissions and transaxles. 😉 Business is good.

  • @arqrodrii
    @arqrodrii Год назад +1

    That's real craftsmanship. Unfortunately here in Washington state, usually rains and working in a wet trailer doesn't feel right.

  • @EverydayHomeRepairs
    @EverydayHomeRepairs Год назад

    That was a slick setup, great seeing you at the show 👊

  • @clutteredchicagogarage2720
    @clutteredchicagogarage2720 Год назад +4

    This is truly awesome. I'm really impressed with this design. This seems perfect for many carpentry jobs where there will be an available driveway. It'll let crews set up faster, clean up faster, and probably get better accuracy on a lot of work because the work stations will let you achieve workshop-level accuracy at the job site without spending a ton of time setting everything up. I'm not a pro carpenter or builder -- I just do some work on my own house. When I need to make a few cuts, I might set up a couple saw horses and use a circular saw instead of pulling my job site miter saw out of a cabinet and setting it up on a stand. If I had a mobile workstation that allowed me to store and quickly set up a portable miter-saw station, I'd use the miter saw for this. I think guys would make similar decisions on a job site, and having this kind of setup would increase usage of the table saw and miter saw or a full pocket-hole station rather than a portable pocket-hole jig, which would result in higher-quality work.
    The design with the dust-collection boom and dedicated spot for a dust separator + shop vac is also amazing. I have a GC friend who, sadly, seems to be developing some early-onset COPD. I see way too many contractors cutting wood or even drywall and masonry! with no dust collection or protection. I discovered that even when I'm working outside with my job site table saw, if I don't wear a mask and use dust extraction for every long rip, I'll develop a bit of a cough after a couple hours of work. Seeing other people develop chronic lung problems made me decide that I want to use dust collection on every rotary-blade saw that I own. I even sometimes line up a vacuum in one hand when I have to make a lot of cuts with a jigsaw. It's a bit of a hassle, but you save time later on cleanup, and you breath better after you've been working for hours.

  • @davetaylor4741
    @davetaylor4741 Год назад +2

    An amazing set up. On a lot of the big jobs in the USA it would no doubt work. I have only worked UK and Australia. If you had that set up in the UK you wouldn't be able to open it up much. One it rains a lot. Two you would have to stay standing beside it all day . Because if you didn't there wouldn't be a tool left on the truck. In Australia, depending on where you are working, it wouldn't be common to be able to get that set up anywhere close enough to the jobsite. Often parked a fair way from house. Wouldn't be practical. And can't imagine working outside on that in 35 to 40C heat. You wouldn't be able to touch a tool on the trailer. When you watch the RUclips videos of finish carpenters in the US set up on the front driveway. In and out of the house making their cuts. It makes sense. As a carpenter now in Australia I wouldn't be able to use it. If Iam doing fit out on a new empty house. I generally set up in a bigger room. Or upstairs in a hallway for the length of timber. Sometimes a verandah. If possible always under cover. On a renovation. On the back verandah mostly. Or in the section being renovated or added. The whole trailer has a quality look. Attention to detail is phenomenal. Practical usage. Even if I worked over there. I hate having to keep walking in and out to make my next cut. Each to their own. It wouldn't be a set up for me.

    • @Shin_Lona
      @Shin_Lona Год назад

      Very good points, Dave. It definitely seems optimized for contractor work in a new subdivision - with at least a 3 or 4 man crew, so you can have someone present at all times. For deck and fence construction it would be ideal, since you're going to be outside. If you're working solo, doing renovations or live in a more compact urban area, this may end up just creating a new issue for every one it solves.

    • @ronjclm8590
      @ronjclm8590 Год назад

      Yes...Everything has trade offs. Diferent strokes for different folks. Thanks for pointing these out.

  • @stephenrudowskyiii4222
    @stephenrudowskyiii4222 Год назад +3

    This was the coolest product there. When I was I trim carpenter I would have killed fit this compact set up

  • @Lisa8478
    @Lisa8478 Год назад

    Great idea to the family. Hats off to you.

  • @scottfeatherstone7156
    @scottfeatherstone7156 Год назад +2

    That trailer is amazing

  • @billybike57
    @billybike57 Год назад

    Wow! This is a dream come true for a location work shop!

  • @Tlfundsr
    @Tlfundsr Год назад

    Thank Ethan! What a great workshop on wheels! Love it!

  • @commandoconstruction2720
    @commandoconstruction2720 Год назад

    Love it. Thanks for vid. I’ve been considering a project like this for years, and finally obtained a pop-up camp trailer to try my design.

  • @paulcarey1708
    @paulcarey1708 Год назад

    Could see set builders/designers in the movie industry drooling over this for on-location work.

  • @walterbordett2023
    @walterbordett2023 Год назад

    This is a brilliant design. I am sure it will stimulate a lot of thinking and some other new products.

  • @jillynnrekowski3106
    @jillynnrekowski3106 Год назад

    Wow! That’s ingenious. I wish them much success.

  • @tomsmith3045
    @tomsmith3045 Год назад +1

    For use in the NE it needs two more things: A canopy, because it rains all the time, and a way to completely lock it from being moved when it's parked. Like 'quick turn to remove the wheels and put them inside' kind of lock.

  • @YankMyChain-1
    @YankMyChain-1 Год назад

    Very cool I can imagine a bunch of different set ups that this thing would be capable of and revolutionize all kinds of fields

  • @MBMCincy63
    @MBMCincy63 Год назад

    Great tool trailer! thanks! I finally was able to order my first book, it should arrive this tues, Thank you Ethan.

  • @budgetaudiophilelife-long5461
    @budgetaudiophilelife-long5461 Год назад +2

    AS ALWAYS ETHAN, WE APPRECIATE ALL YOUR EFFORTS TO HELP THOSE WHO CAN MAKE USE OF THESE TOOLS
    CREATED FROM YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AND ATTENTION TO DETAIL 🤗👍😎🤩🤩💚💚💚

  • @captainkirk1745
    @captainkirk1745 Год назад

    This is a must have for a serious and busy as he'll carpenter, and many other tradesmen.

  • @davidswanson5669
    @davidswanson5669 Год назад

    That thing is so beautiful it makes me want to switch my occupation to home construction.

  • @briangolia8278
    @briangolia8278 Год назад

    This is so brilliant! Absolute geniuses! People are amazing.

  • @ResilienceOnPurpose
    @ResilienceOnPurpose Год назад

    I always wanted to build a trailer out of a utility truck tool box bed that would keep all my tools organized, locked up, and mobile for jobs. Larger tools like a ,table saw/job saw, generator, chop saw, etc. would go in the bed, mounted on rollers or it's own wheeled stand of some kind, sheets of plywood could be transported on it's own rack inside. A canopy would be mounted to the top of the boxes protecting the contents and creating a covered space to get out of the weather, etc. And a standard truck lumber rack mounted over the top of the canopy for lumber.
    This would also allow me to back it into my shop which would have a horseshoe of work benches built along the walls. Accessing a tool would just mean turning around and pulling it out of the trailer, which is now my shop cabinet storage, locked away in my garage.
    Camping out of this arrangement would also be easy, with kayak/bike, etc. mounting on the lumber rack, and other gear and food organized in the tool boxes.
    Really the main components are a trailer, canopy, and lumber rack and could probably be found piece meal on Craigslist after a few weeks of diligent scanning, and you wouldn't even need to modify anything. Affordable for any tradesman.

  • @martincaruana6632
    @martincaruana6632 Год назад

    That's pretty awesome. Glad you showed us.

  • @sergdavidmatos
    @sergdavidmatos Год назад

    That is awesome and I always said that it takes of skilled worker to understand what is really needed out in the field. An awning of some type, whether mechanical or manual would be a nice touch.

  • @georgesorisho1681
    @georgesorisho1681 Год назад +1

    Great mobile shop, thanks for this informative vid.

  • @The_HomeHandyman
    @The_HomeHandyman Год назад

    Very cool trailer! Thanks for sharing this! I love it!

  • @ritchiegreaser5041
    @ritchiegreaser5041 Год назад +1

    I contacted them through their website. Great customer service. The CT1 is $39,500 with all tools shown in the video.

  • @SuperJaffro
    @SuperJaffro Год назад

    That’s really cool! Great work to the builders.

  • @stephensuter7242
    @stephensuter7242 Год назад

    Really nice! Thanks to sharing their vision!

  • @heihe26
    @heihe26 Год назад +1

    I would add 3 more things.:
    1.) A small Coolbox for Softdrinks
    2.) Something outsliding for Sunprotektion.( Like on these Camping Vans).
    3.) Some Working Lights

  • @jefftyau9660
    @jefftyau9660 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing such a wonderful execution of a very difficult problem! Their creativity and new ideas was in inspiration and great to see skilled quality ideas. Craftsman are all about efficiency and quality. This rig shows both!! Glad you were able to share this with us!!
    You are a true craftsman!! I am a craftsman want to be.

  • @gregvalunas6342
    @gregvalunas6342 Год назад

    What an awesome, well thought out rig!

  • @werquantum
    @werquantum Год назад

    American ingenuity ain’t dead yet! Fantastic.

  • @kiwiwifi
    @kiwiwifi Год назад

    I’ve got a handsaw a hammer, a tool belt, some chisels, screwdrivers, a tape, a square, a plum line and a level. It all fits into a bag.

  • @mlkollman
    @mlkollman Год назад

    Amazing! That will make sooo much easier!

  • @stuff2makestuff
    @stuff2makestuff Год назад

    That's a sweet trailer, you definitely did it justice with this video. It was nice meeting you last week. I like your style. Josh

  • @glenpaul3606
    @glenpaul3606 Год назад

    Brilliant idea and well thought out integration and implementation.

  • @jeremyrude6883
    @jeremyrude6883 Год назад

    This should hold up well to NY salted roads, snow, slush and rain!

  • @jennessalynam7682
    @jennessalynam7682 Год назад

    Omg! That is totally super awesome. Great video thanks for sharing that with us.

  • @J.Smith-rc6wh
    @J.Smith-rc6wh Год назад

    dream trailer! well done on the design very cool

  • @hectorcampos6746
    @hectorcampos6746 Год назад

    Perfect for small projects and small remodels jobs

  • @ryanbeard1119
    @ryanbeard1119 11 месяцев назад

    That thing is a work of art and functionality, i hope they sell alot,

  • @UncleGo67
    @UncleGo67 Год назад

    Great Video, Awesome Product Information. Never seen something like this before, but would make a Carpenter a Master Builder for any Job. Great job

  • @kyoopihd
    @kyoopihd Год назад

    Truly inspiring and innovative!

  • @mmoore102
    @mmoore102 Год назад

    Outstanding unit.

  • @user-em6ie2be7x
    @user-em6ie2be7x Год назад

    Looks incredible. 👷🏿‍♂️

  • @flexjay87
    @flexjay87 Год назад

    To coin a modern day phrase, this is Next Level !

  • @ecto1996
    @ecto1996 Год назад

    Oh wow! This is really impressive! I’ve never seen anything like this!

  • @workingmanrondoyle3287
    @workingmanrondoyle3287 Год назад +1

    I love it ❤️ simply brilliant! I hope they follow about some of the suggestions to add overhead foldaway canopy with Led work lights, microwave and stereo with Bluetooth. Homerun in my book!

  • @yeboscrebo4451
    @yeboscrebo4451 Год назад

    Very cool! Thx for sharing

  • @Stevej2013
    @Stevej2013 Год назад

    Wow, they sure nailed it. Love it

    • @FirstLastOne
      @FirstLastOne Год назад +1

      Nah, mate, they welded it! 😉

  • @Erik_The_Viking
    @Erik_The_Viking Год назад

    That's a huge game changer for construction. Putting everything into a compact, portable and flexible system is great. Having the ability to secure it in a standard garage is a big deal.

    • @troyqueen9503
      @troyqueen9503 Год назад

      Check out the Australian trade trailer.

  • @mykolashatkovskyi8817
    @mykolashatkovskyi8817 Год назад

    Sometimes like is just not enough! Great video. Thank you

  • @elgoogsucks9005
    @elgoogsucks9005 Год назад

    Wow, they did an amazing job

  • @David.M.
    @David.M. Год назад

    That is a cool trailer! Thanks for showing us.

  • @DanKoning777
    @DanKoning777 Год назад

    This IS the most interesting thing I've seen in this industry in a long time.

  • @hassanal-mosawi4235
    @hassanal-mosawi4235 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing that!

  • @garlandremingtoniii1338
    @garlandremingtoniii1338 Год назад

    I seen them over in Pensacola when we have been down there visiting family on my wife’s side of her mother’s family.

  • @aaronmcintyre3998
    @aaronmcintyre3998 Год назад

    Super cool thank you for the video

  • @AngelMVega-qh3uf
    @AngelMVega-qh3uf Год назад

    Wow.....🤯this is something really gooooood , kudos to the father and son 👏 🙌 any contractors can afford this should get one is super cool.

  • @brentfowler2317
    @brentfowler2317 Год назад

    Wow that's amazing!! Truly!!

  • @tommychew6544
    @tommychew6544 Год назад

    Great video!

  • @markb.1259
    @markb.1259 Год назад

    Both my daughters graduated from Foley High School!!! Go Bama!!!