Frank I’m in the beginning stage of my food truck dream. Planning. Hopefully i can get some very much needed information from. Videos are already super helpful
Frank, I would like to say that your video on Installing A Food Truck Window is by far the best one out there period. I'm at the moment with my trailer in getting my plans approved stage and have got many of your videos to count on.. Thanks..
The only thing I didn’t do my self was the electrical work. Did the Plumbing , hung up the vent and ss wall, hood and mounted the extractor almost done. Gonna knock out the suppression system as well. Can’t wait for it to be done. Seems like it’s taken a lot of more time then I expected
Hello, I'm trying to prepare to cut my trailer for my window. However, I'm a little confused. Do I measure from screw to screw on the outside or from the inside, and if it is from the inside, where do I start. I called j&r aluminum, and they advised me that the lip of the window was 1 1/2 all the way around. Do I have to take off 1 1/2 : on both sides and the top and bottom
Frank, is there a reason you didn't add sleeper studs and a new header at the top of the window space when you cut out the steel wall studs? Doesn't leaving the studs unsupported through the window area leave the roof less supported and prone to flexing? If I were doing this in a house I would frame around the window with a new header and sill with additional studs attached at either end. I would expect it would be just as important or more that the roof is supported, especially since we'll be driving these down the road & flexing all around.
@@fbaltierrez Thanks. I wasn't as concerned with leaking as with structural rigidity. It looks like you're relying on the 1x1 spacers screwed to the interior plywood wall to provide sidewall support. Since they're not resting and connected to the steel side ribs I wouldn't expect the load transfer from the roof to be as strong as if you used a true header and framing approach. I expect I'll do a steel tube frame welded to the ends of the cutoff ribs to provide vertical and horizontal load transfer to the trailer frame when I do mine. I will be following your lead on some of the other parts of your build for flooring & electrical. I'll probably go with FRP panels for the walls though.
How much of a clearance would you advise on width my ro opening is 70 1/2 would 70 3/8 suffice? Don’t want to to twist and bind? Should I go with 70 1/4?
I appreciate your advice on building your food trailer and I've used your knowledge on putting in my floor. Now I'm going to start on my wall but could use some advice on it. By the way it's a used food trailer and I've been trying to add new interior to it. I would like to send you pictures of it and give me advice on building my walls
Appreciate that feedback. You can Rollingburritosfoodtruck@gmail, just want to be upfront tho. All my trailers have always had the walls built I have never had to build a wall for them, but they can be built
@@fbaltierrez Hola !! buenos dias que tipo de silicon yo la mia la compre YA ECHA PERO NOTO K SE METE MUVHO POLVO y la ventana no esta estable KE SILICON DEVO USAR O DEVO DE USAR EMPAKES ?PARA SELLARLA SIN TENER KE MOVERLA Y COMO PUDIERA AJSTARLA SIN TENER KE KITARLA!!
Frank, how did you choose the window? Where did you purchase your window from? Your videos are great. Just getting started on converting my trailer to a concessions.
Hi Frank i watch the vedio for windows instlation was grat . coulod you send me the linke where to order the windows for food truck and ice cream truck name of the company thank
Just one question. Should one silicone under the outside lip of the window and then screw the frame to the trailer. That would insure a complete seal. Just curious.
Looks like I'm building the trailer myself because they quoted me over 5k for the window and over 1200 for the electrical plug and panel that's just robbery
Frank I’m in the beginning stage of my food truck dream. Planning. Hopefully i can get some very much needed information from. Videos are already super helpful
Frank, I would like to say that your video on Installing A Food Truck Window is by far the best one out there period. I'm at the moment with my trailer in getting my plans approved stage and have got many of your videos to count on.. Thanks..
Love to hear that!!!! 👍
This is super beneficial thanks for the videos, I'm working on a food truck now it's a lil different but yours videos help tremendously. Thanks
Very cool!!!! Let me know if you have any questions
Thank you, your a great teacher. I want to put concession window in an old camper that'll just stay at cabin.
Yo frank been following your tube channel for a bit now. I got my electrical done now I’m cutting the window soon
There we go!!!! I was doing the electrical but it got too hot and decided to cut window :)
The only thing I didn’t do my self was the electrical work. Did the Plumbing , hung up the vent and ss wall, hood and mounted the extractor almost done. Gonna knock out the suppression system as well. Can’t wait for it to be done. Seems like it’s taken a lot of more time then I expected
Watching this gave me confidence that I can do this. Now I just need to learn how to do a door, the county I am in require 2 doors
Appreciate that feedback. The back door would count as 1 and the side as 2. Unless you have a different kind of trailer
Hello, I'm trying to prepare to cut my trailer for my window. However, I'm a little confused. Do I measure from screw to screw on the outside or from the inside, and if it is from the inside, where do I start. I called j&r aluminum, and they advised me that the lip of the window was 1 1/2 all the way around. Do I have to take off 1 1/2 : on both sides and the top and bottom
Yes measurements to cut go from inside to inside. With 1.5 extra on all sides
What an awesome video!! I’ve watched almost all of his videos and there all so helpful! Thanks so much
Amazing work! Can you put a link of where you bought the window?
There is no link for window they are per order. It's a company called JR Aluminum in Ohio.
@@fbaltierrez Thanks for the info!
Frank, is there a reason you didn't add sleeper studs and a new header at the top of the window space when you cut out the steel wall studs? Doesn't leaving the studs unsupported through the window area leave the roof less supported and prone to flexing? If I were doing this in a house I would frame around the window with a new header and sill with additional studs attached at either end. I would expect it would be just as important or more that the roof is supported, especially since we'll be driving these down the road & flexing all around.
No need. This way of putting the studs in between the steel studs works wonderfully. No issues at all and no leaks
@@fbaltierrez Thanks. I wasn't as concerned with leaking as with structural rigidity. It looks like you're relying on the 1x1 spacers screwed to the interior plywood wall to provide sidewall support. Since they're not resting and connected to the steel side ribs I wouldn't expect the load transfer from the roof to be as strong as if you used a true header and framing approach. I expect I'll do a steel tube frame welded to the ends of the cutoff ribs to provide vertical and horizontal load transfer to the trailer frame when I do mine.
I will be following your lead on some of the other parts of your build for flooring & electrical. I'll probably go with FRP panels for the walls though.
@@jimhatch5873 that actually wouldn't be a bad idea welding that.
So just making sure, did you screw the windows into the 1x1s?
Into the metal trailer studs, 1x1 are just for added support, the rest all metal
How much of a clearance would you advise on width my ro opening is 70 1/2 would 70 3/8 suffice? Don’t want to to twist and bind? Should I go with 70 1/4?
Either one works I haven't seen any issue with twist and bind being close to the measurement required
I appreciate your advice on building your food trailer and I've used your knowledge on putting in my floor. Now I'm going to start on my wall but could use some advice on it. By the way it's a used food trailer and I've been trying to add new interior to it. I would like to send you pictures of it and give me advice on building my walls
Appreciate that feedback. You can Rollingburritosfoodtruck@gmail, just want to be upfront tho. All my trailers have always had the walls built I have never had to build a wall for them, but they can be built
Have you had any stability issues with removing that steel from the window and replacing with wood?
O issues and my truck has been on the road for about 2 years now
What kinda of screws did you use.... how many ? Did it come with the window ? Also what type window did you buy from jraluminum
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B083SMKNKK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B083SMKNKK&linkCode=as2&tag=rollingburrit-20&linkId=4a171ac796a5d88c8c5b5fa1705060e2
Didn't come with window. Style #23
Great videos bro
What size trailer would you
recommend me to get for an Italian ice & wings trailer
Link for the struts or did they come with the window?
They come with the window
Could you have cut the stainless steel part from the inside out or it has to be from the outside in? Thank you
Awesome I stall video, does the window have a rubber gasket or did you use silicone where the lip meets the edge.? I saw you add the silicone after.
Yes window has a rubber gasket but I also wanted to add silicone for extra protection
@@fbaltierrez Hola !! buenos dias que tipo de silicon yo la mia la compre YA ECHA PERO NOTO K SE METE MUVHO POLVO y la ventana no esta estable KE SILICON DEVO USAR O DEVO DE USAR EMPAKES ?PARA SELLARLA SIN TENER KE MOVERLA Y COMO PUDIERA AJSTARLA SIN TENER KE KITARLA!!
@@Pocodetodorisa el mas caro vale como $10 el tube. Clear silicone
Disculpa como estas
Donde conseguiste esa ventana bueno yo busco una más pequeña
Me gusto su video ! Donde en Illinois puedo comprar un camión y yo convertirlo en food truck?
Yo estoy por Dupage County
Hey Frank, great video! Where did you order the window from?
JR Aluminum and their raising their prices next month. So order asap if you are thinking of buying
What are the dimensions of your concession window? I know you mentioned 77 for the width but I’m curious for the height? Thanks.
Where did you get the folding shelf under the concession window?
JR Aluminum 👍
Are the holes for the screws pre drilled?
No no pre drilled holes on the window
Is it possible to start from the outside first yo cut
Adonde puedo comprar las bentanas?amigo
jr aluminum en ohio
Frank, how did you choose the window? Where did you purchase your window from? Your videos are great. Just getting started on converting my trailer to a concessions.
They are all custom made to your dimensions. Jr Aluminum in Ohio. Appreciate the feedback 😁
We’re u buy that window at
Jr Aluminum
How did you buy the window? I am confused
J&R Aluminum
Hi Frank i watch the vedio for windows instlation was grat . coulod you send me the linke where to order the windows for food truck and ice cream truck name of the company thank
Muy buenos videos donde puedo conseguir el asero en osidable
Does it matter what side to put the window?
Usually they are on the passenger side the curb side
Hola, me puede decir el nombre de la Compañia que hace las ventanas
Muchas gracias por sus videos
I wish I will able to one of these...
You got this!!!! Pretty simple install just a bit of hard labor
Just one question. Should one silicone under the outside lip of the window and then screw the frame to the trailer. That would insure a complete seal. Just curious.
Hola hola ❤ cuánto cuesta la ventana y en donde 😊la encargamos
JR Aluminum en Ohio. I para decirte la verdad le subieron a Los precios y quien sabe cuanto cuesten ya
@@fbaltierrez si me imagino pero me gusto bastante muchísimas gracias x contestar
Where i can buy the same windows??
I already have a window. But im in need of repairs.
Fantastic video series - we are totally loving all of them! Where did you buy the actual concession window and how much did it cost you?
JR Aluminum in Dundee OH about 1,200
@@fbaltierrez Thank you!!
i want to intall a bigger window on my ice cream truck 1972 chevrolet step up van P20. can you give me some intel?
What is your trailers dimensions ???
7x16 Cargo mate trailer 6 foot 6 inside height
Got my hood from hood mart.
Great product only thing they lack are good instructions on product on how to install. I'll be installing this one very soon
Hello. How do we contact you to purchase a truck??
You can send me an email. Rollingburritosfoodtruck@gmail.com
@@fbaltierrez thank You
@@fbaltierrez i sent you an email.
La altura desde piso cual es por favor
I need your help??
Cuanto mide la ventana?
Gracias hermano, estoy siguiendo tus videos y estoy construyendo mi traila para vender comida. Mira nuestro Instagram @athensminioanackes.
Perfecto!!!! Te voy a buscar
Looks like I'm building the trailer myself because they quoted me over 5k for the window and over 1200 for the electrical plug and panel that's just robbery
all electrical companies are robbers.