From one farm girl to another, great job! Great to see a family working together and passing on those skills to the next generation. The sense of accomplishing things is so rewarding. Proud of you and your family getting 'er done!
Now I understand why it took 5 months. You literally stripped it right back, changed its back door and rebuilt it. Wow, what an amazing example of a labour of love. It was well worth your heart & sol because she looks beautifully transformed and I know she will give you years because of all the hard work you & your husband put into her. Thank you for sharing. You have given me ideas for mine!
What an amazing, frun project! I thorouhly enjoyed wathcing your video. Thank you for posting it. You guys make an incredible team. Love your family critters making cameo walk-ons. LOLOL
I have a horse trailor similar to yours and was thinking about updating it. BUT after seeing all the work you guys put into yours I believe I'm gonna power wash it and love the 'patina'. lololol
Sooo awesome! My toes admittedly curled when I saw how close the grinder was to your super sweet braid; once you got new battery for 3 welds... Concern aside, the inspiration is million times stronger... Way to go!!! Beautiful!
Wow! What a tremendous amount of work but the trailer turned out beautiful in the end. You had a vision of what you wanted it to be and made it happen, very impressive! I haven't read the back story on the trailer, but most people probably would have thought it was junk. Great job of putting the video together too, and I like your music choices!
Great video! I’m starting the phase of tearing down the side walls too! Is your roof fiber glass? If so any tios on cleaning, patching and smoothing? Cheers from Canada!
Wow!!!!!! Just Wow!!!! Thank you for posting! I just purchased my trailer and will start working on it in a couple of weeks. I do not know how to weld but I'm about to learn. Lol..
@@heartysol I don't think I will do as much as you did to yours. I plan on doing enough to get me in there and working on wood projects. I will post a video when I'm done. Thank you so much for getting back to me!
I've built three of these for customers in the last few years. My advice: DON'T start with the cheapest pile of rust you can find. You're money ahead to start with a structurally sound trailer. Rust holes in sheet metal are fine since they often have to be replaced anyway. If it's been knocked out of the road and the frame is warped, find another. This was a great walk thru video, thanks for posting.
Another fellow Minnesotan here doing a similar project, just turning my horse trailer into a lemonade trailer // coffee trailer. I would looooove to get some pointers or tips and tricks if you wouldn’t mind sharing?
I read the blog, well skimmed it 2-3 times, I can't seem to find answers to a couple of questions? How did you make the kids bar? (So cute!!) & The bars on the outside of the trailer, when it is closed up I don't see the support brackets on the outside? How did you do this
From one farm girl to another, great job! Great to see a family working together and passing on those skills to the next generation. The sense of accomplishing things is so rewarding. Proud of you and your family getting 'er done!
Thanks so much!
Now I understand why it took 5 months. You literally stripped it right back, changed its back door and rebuilt it. Wow, what an amazing example of a labour of love. It was well worth your heart & sol because she looks beautifully transformed and I know she will give you years because of all the hard work you & your husband put into her. Thank you for sharing. You have given me ideas for mine!
WOW!!!! ... So BEAUTIFUL
Thank you so so much Judi!
Looks really nice
What an amazing, frun project! I thorouhly enjoyed wathcing your video. Thank you for posting it. You guys make an incredible team. Love your family critters making cameo walk-ons. LOLOL
I have a horse trailor similar to yours and was thinking about updating it. BUT after seeing all the work you guys put into yours I believe I'm gonna power wash it and love the 'patina'. lololol
Sooo awesome! My toes admittedly curled when I saw how close the grinder was to your super sweet braid; once you got new battery for 3 welds... Concern aside, the inspiration is million times stronger... Way to go!!! Beautiful!
I aim for edge-of-the seat content 😁
Beautiful Job !!!!! enjoy !
Thank you so much!
Wow! The work you guys put in. It turned out amazing. ❤
Thank you so much, Karen!!
Thanks guys. You've given me lots of tips n hints.
Beautiful job and just the video I was searching through tons of videos for! Thanks!
yeaah! I'm so glad! Thanks for hanging out here!
Wow! What a tremendous amount of work but the trailer turned out beautiful in the end. You had a vision of what you wanted it to be and made it happen, very impressive! I haven't read the back story on the trailer, but most people probably would have thought it was junk. Great job of putting the video together too, and I like your music choices!
Thank you so much Grant! You can read more about this project on the Blog Post. I linked it in the descpription!
Great video! I’m starting the phase of tearing down the side walls too! Is your roof fiber glass? If so any tios on cleaning, patching and smoothing?
Cheers from Canada!
Wow!!!!!! Just Wow!!!!
Thank you for posting!
I just purchased my trailer and will start working on it in a couple of weeks. I do not know how to weld but I'm about to learn. Lol..
Oh my goodness! Hang on to your pants, its a ride! Good luck and I'd love to see it when it's done!
@@heartysol I don't think I will do as much as you did to yours. I plan on doing enough to get me in there and working on wood projects. I will post a video when I'm done. Thank you so much for getting back to me!
I've built three of these for customers in the last few years. My advice: DON'T start with the cheapest pile of rust you can find. You're money ahead to start with a structurally sound trailer. Rust holes in sheet metal are fine since they often have to be replaced anyway. If it's been knocked out of the road and the frame is warped, find another. This was a great walk thru video, thanks for posting.
Great job! I love it 😊
Great video. How long did this project take you?
5.5 months!
Another fellow Minnesotan here doing a similar project, just turning my horse trailer into a lemonade trailer // coffee trailer. I would looooove to get some pointers or tips and tricks if you wouldn’t mind sharing?
There’s more about this build over on my blog!
@caitlynjepson1732 I would like to find your account
I read the blog, well skimmed it 2-3 times, I can't seem to find answers to a couple of questions? How did you make the kids bar? (So cute!!) & The bars on the outside of the trailer, when it is closed up I don't see the support brackets on the outside? How did you do this
Are you talking about the fenders? (over the tires)
All the really hard stuff in this world gets done by people who are tired . . .
want something done, ask a busy person!