Bro, this trailer is dope. I own a home service business myself. I do work for homeowners, but mostly, I work for property maintenance companies because they keep me busier, and I don't have to mess with marketing and sales. But I'm definitely looking at going with a build similar to this. I kind of want to do an 18-footer with 6 ft enclosed. That way, I have all of my tools in the enclosed section yet still have space on the open trailer for any lumber or supplies taking to the job, and then any debris getting hauled away . I hate using my brand new truck for my tools in especially for debris, but we do what we have to do right. That's an awesome build, tho. Even if I'm two years late on this video
@@repoguy1 thanks dude! It’s been through a couple million in jobs since I’ve posted this, and still the most integral piece of equipment we have. I love that idea of a debris and work trailer combo. We end up towing a dump trailer to most sites for days 1-3, then taking it away and making room for the work trailer.
Holy Sh*t!! Unbelievably amazing!! I am a minivan camper and I enjoyed the “cross-over” of ideas for small space organization!! I think you have an entire “big box” store worth of equipment and supply in this space!! Truly amazing! Thanks for sharing! 🚙👍🌞🏞
Great job! I'm jealous. Might I recommend adding a drawer or cubby to "just throw things in and organize later" for those long days when you don't have it in you to put everything back in its proper place (but will later!)
Nice build. Good idea with the cargo net. Why not run the shore power to the back and down low? (If you drive off without disconnecting it - it will pulll out, plus less extension cord,....)
Well done! Very nice trailer. I bet your workmanship is professional and beautiful! I’d be curious about how you integrated the makita battery into the 12v light and power for trailer.
Does all that stuff stay put in travel? But nice work either way I work for a construction coordinator doing motion picture sets we travel all over the country doing shows. I work out of a 53’ trailer that is set up very similar to this setup just bigger on scale we’ve had crews over 100 guys on bigger shows like “Deepwater Horizon” “fantastic 4” Been to Oahu on “triple frontier”. If I ever got back to doing outside construction this is how I would setup my trailer. Bravo good work buddy
Bro, this trailer is dope. I own a home service business myself. I do work for homeowners, but mostly, I work for property maintenance companies because they keep me busier, and I don't have to mess with marketing and sales. But I'm definitely looking at going with a build similar to this. I kind of want to do an 18-footer with 6 ft enclosed. That way, I have all of my tools in the enclosed section yet still have space on the open trailer for any lumber or supplies taking to the job, and then any debris getting hauled away . I hate using my brand new truck for my tools in especially for debris, but we do what we have to do right. That's an awesome build, tho. Even if I'm two years late on this video
@@repoguy1 thanks dude! It’s been through a couple million in jobs since I’ve posted this, and still the most integral piece of equipment we have. I love that idea of a debris and work trailer combo. We end up towing a dump trailer to most sites for days 1-3, then taking it away and making room for the work trailer.
When you pull up to a job and your customers see how well organized you are, its gonna give them that much more confidence in your team....
Nice Job!
Holy Sh*t!! Unbelievably amazing!! I am a minivan camper and I enjoyed the “cross-over” of ideas for small space organization!! I think you have an entire “big box” store worth of equipment and supply in this space!! Truly amazing! Thanks for sharing! 🚙👍🌞🏞
Thank you! I am a huge fan of neat and tidy small spaces. Well designed spaces are enjoyable spaces.
Great job! I'm jealous. Might I recommend adding a drawer or cubby to "just throw things in and organize later" for those long days when you don't have it in you to put everything back in its proper place (but will later!)
Nice build. Good idea with the cargo net. Why not run the shore power to the back and down low? (If you drive off without disconnecting it - it will pulll out, plus less extension cord,....)
Really nice build. It’s amazing how efficient this set up will make you. Thanks for sharing your build!
It makes an unbelievable difference in our efficiency. I’d say at least 70% on cleanup and setup.
Interested in how you have the lights rigged up off the makita battery. That’s a great idea.
Well done! Very nice trailer. I bet your workmanship is professional and beautiful!
I’d be curious about how you integrated the makita battery into the 12v light and power for trailer.
Nice build!
That’s awesome man! I would love that setup. I bet it is heavy af though huh
It’s around 5500-6000 loaded.
Very nice! Thanks for sharing!
Nice work!
Does all that stuff stay put in travel?
But nice work either way I work for a construction coordinator doing motion picture sets we travel all over the country doing shows. I work out of a 53’ trailer that is set up very similar to this setup just bigger on scale we’ve had crews over 100 guys on bigger shows like “Deepwater Horizon” “fantastic 4” Been to Oahu on “triple frontier”. If I ever got back to doing outside construction this is how I would setup my trailer. Bravo good work buddy
IATSE represent! 487 here.
50 sheaths of plywood?
yeah thats bs