RR Buildings Tool Trailer Custom Shelving Build Out Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- I finally decided to take on my tool trailer build out and make myself some custom shelving to be better organized. I bought this Bravo Star work trailer about 7-8 years ago and have always known it could be much much for from an organizational storage perspective. This is Part 1 of the RR Buildings Tool Trailer Series so make sure you follow along if you want to see how it turns out. I am quite happy with it I think.
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“Where’s Greg at when I need him?” Put that on a t-shirt. Love your channel, great content, I enjoy your craftsmanship, attention to detail and humor.
that's another good one
It’s great! My shed has been completed and it turned out nice looking and sturdy and it is way better than the sheds that many of my neighbors had put up. Of course, I'm pleased with the outcome and this Ryan’s ruclips.net/user/postUgkxGZedDTcDfgD7fG_uU4esfx_EgxzlY2_1 Plans was extremely useful to me as a guide.
Nice to hear your thought process
Loved shots of screws pulling plywood together. Oddly satisfying
Installation driver for the win it can do so many things
Kyle, wether for sponsorship or safety, it's great to see you wearing your PPE! You are an influencer and a role model regardless if you want to be or not. The days of mocking safety Sally's should be long behind us. We've seen recently some dame good tradesmen have some horrific accidents. Some could have been prevented with PPE. Thanks for the vids, keep 'me coming.
I have never see a tool trailer set up even close to as nice as the one my brother built.
Thanks for a great video and using safety equipment. Appreciate the effort and showing that safety is also a part of leisure projects.
Kyle this is sick. Please do an amazing battery wall. Batteries are our future I love them
I loved that build montage at the end. So clean. Watched it twice before I finished the video.
Paint it black, would look really awesome with the Milwuakee theme going on!
Yes I agree
Hey that looks like a lrg cup of Tim Hortons my friend - its the best !!!!!!!
Casey’s actually
@@RRBuildings okay i see, i was out in Tonolo IL installing a walk in tub and went to a Caseys maybe it the same place . if you ever had tim hortons coffee in Canada its Sooo good However on another note i wish i could get my hands on one of those Martinez framing squares your channel was the first time i seen that and i Fell in love with it
Thank you for these videos as a young carpenter definitely taking notes every video 👍
I’m happy to see a smart man wearing safety glasses! I’m 20 years old and have been working construction for 5 years, and due to negligence I’ve already got a scar on my cornea from flying debris off saws.
Kyle thank you so much for these videos brother!!! You definitely one of my motivations in this industry!! Thank you!
Your craftsmanship even on this trailer shelving unit is incredible. It’s so satisfying to watch even something like this fit perfect like it should. When I had an enclosed trailer for racing I would always think of how to keep things secure that you will still be using on a regular basis. Using the slope on the shelves for the cases is a nice touch.
I really like your videos. Organized and well thought out. I got back in to construction at 50 yrs old and so far I’m learning new things from you guys. I found your video because we have to do a standing seam roof and needed to get some tips. Really like how you make the job easier with lifts and machines. Keep them coming.
"Going to get plywood....isn't going to be cheap"
I felt that one for sure.
Great build ideas. I’m excited for more. 37 not dead. Priceless
With a Casey’s coffee cup. Must.
Yes sir!! Every Good Friday starts this way when possible
Nice trailer set up. My brother in law did something like this years ago to a econoline van we used to install tv antennas and rotors. We could go to the van and knew right where to look for tools and hardware. Looking forward to seeing the next video. Thanks.
All shelf's need just a 1 inch rim so they don't fall out. Can be aluminium. Thanks Kyle for this video. 👍😁
I have been using a quarter inch thick strip around my boxes to keep them in place, none have jumped out in the last 14 years.
@@mrsandless13625 Great that it works! 👍😁
Watching this even though I’m at work
Ok since you asked... lightweight plywood, battery charging station, use the wall space and ditch the kiddie wallpaper, vertical full wall slot behind shelves for carrying sheet goods with long deep cubbies for levels and stadia etc.
My advice to stain it or a coat of danish oil or similar. The amount that makes a project look professional or finished versus bare plywood is incredible. And customers see that trailer and it’s insides at every job.
I get such tool envy everytime I watch your content
Kyle, I’ve used Storm Door Turn Buttons, Zinc Plated Steel, in the past to secure items from sliding or opening. Along with the angle you put in the shelves these turn buttons fixed to the front edge of the shelves should be more than enough to keep your packouts in place while traveling and when you need the tool just turn them flush with the edge of the shelf and your good to go. You can get a 25pack for less than $10 on amazon or your local big box store should have these as well (hopefully yours has more items in stock than ours here in OH). Keep the great videos coming really enjoy each one. Thanks for sharing
Tool storage in a trailer is a never ending battle!!!
When planning something, I use Sketchup.
A couple days ago, I was asked to build a simple (totally not fancy) cabinet to support an aquarium. Like a bookcase with 1 shelf. Literally 5 pieces of ¾" OSB (top, shelf, bottom, & sides) & 1 piece of ½" OSB siding (the back, show side in). All materials I already had on hand thanks to some construction dumpster diving I did a few years back. A few minutes in Sketchup, and I knew just how to go about building it.
Take a drink every time Kyle says “pack-out .
Agreed, a better idea than what was there before. Love the pocket screw fasteners idea. And yes, when building cabinets from plywood, you need the higher grade, I believe they call them "plugged" as they have less voids between the layers and any blems are plugged and filled on both sides. Last thing you need is a fastener connecting to air under the layers of wood. Looks like a Milwaukee tool store !
Organize & make your self more efficient!! Great shelving system, I use Milwaukee tools and happy that I went that route. Great vlog and keep em coming....
Kyle, well planned and well made great job well done sure wish I had a place big enough for a shop like yours to work and tinker in.
Packout is awesome
Good work just like the barns you build.
Awesome trailer, Ron Paulk also has some great ideas you might be able to use
Hi Kyle!
Yes it’s great to do cabinetry , custom finish and every once in a while a little framing.
I am 62 did not become a production carpenter until 55 (I knew it was raised around it however my 1st career set me up to transition into my dream job).
Your right your young and stout keep going and one day you can start that custom shop! You hv the mind for it, you enjoy math (a unquestionable skill a good carpenter must hv).
Plus you see things before they are built !
You hv the shop! You need a 20” plus planer, 10-12 “ jointer and 3hp cabinet saw. The rest you hv!
Set it up over time and start making customer pieces? Sideboards? Islands? Custom (huge) locking tables for those nice post frame buildings?
Work benches ect.,.
I don’t do full kitchens, although lots of money in them?
I don’t like the pressure when doing kitchens?
Just a thought?
Thk u for the content Kyle!
God Bless you & yours
I'm in the process of reorganizing my work shop in the basement. I've accumulated so many more tools and such over the last 10 years that it has become a disorganized mess. Like what you have done to your trailer and looking forward to part two.
Awesome, we are working out of a van. I definitely agree with your thoughts on organized is the key to production plus keeping track of tools along with care. Cheers looking forward next video.
I like the mixup of content today. Love this channel!
Nice set up
Milwaukee needs to sponsor you.
Some strong magnets attached to the back of the pack out would be cool. Not sure if they stick directly to the side of the trailer but if not, you could add a metal strip against the back.
Solid ideas and content! Top notch man 👍
Enjoyed watching the Trailer Set Up Kyle. 👌
Sand,prime & Paint it with semi gloss black and red. To match the pack outs,use a sheet of chrome diamond plate on the end flat surface on the trailer door sides to protect it from impacts. Then rubber utility carpet on the floors incase it rains for nonskid. Awesome job big dog.
Excellent work, Kyle! Missed Greg singing in the background. Trailer is very organized as well and it is mandatory for the tools to be put away correctly EVERY TIME.
Looks great! Wish I saw this sooner before i built a peg board in my garage 🤣
Looks great. For those watching keep in mind the weight carrying capacity of your trailer.
not just weight capacity but also balance
Nice job, mate!
This is my favorite video of yours! Such a nice showing of all the tools in use. Nice editing and music also! Greeting from the Netherlands.
You might get a Kreg tool to connect your sheets together. Then I look up and your using one on some of it. Don't know why not on the complete shelves. The shelf slides are what kicks my tush. Looks awesome, like what you are doing.
Can’t wait to see that packout first aid kit installed. Looking great as always Kyle
keep up the great work...
Nice build!
You could use a black tarp bungee cord take hook off of one end use cab screw or some kind of screw on bottom through hook hole. Drill hole on top so you can pull mounted bungee from bottom and hook on to top hole. I did that with my 3/4 plywood shelving for all my Milwaukee fastener cases.
"I'm 37, I ain't dead yet" should be a t-shirt. Nice trailer setup, Kyle!
haha maybe
“Skills to pay the bills”. That needs to be on a shirt! Awesome build bud!
Its looking great, I really need to get back to mine and finish it.
Great looking setup.
I'm a contractor in a small town in Quebec, Canada. Our 3/4" Ply is up to $109 CDN per sheet. I don't see it going down any time soon. Love the videos and the information. Keep them coming.
Coming over from The Build Show aka Matt Risinger.
Awesome thanks Brent hope you stay awhile and enjoy some building content
Maybe do a nice slim label in line with the shelf to say what goes in each and dont have to open multiple packouts to find the tool you need... Looks great!
Kyle & Greg may know what’s in all those near-identical red boxes (I doubt it, especially at the end of a long cold day) but anyone brought in to help on a big job will be lost.
I agree, but probably just label the Pack Out itself with the contents, and then maybe a case number to tell you which shelf bin it goes on. Someone who really knows their tools will easily remember which case number has which tools in it, and then the fine print will be there for contents confirmation.
Looks awesome. Love the detail
I've been working on my shop organization for 3+ years currently sanding and repainting old filing cabinets for tool and materials storage
Kyle, if you need to secure those cubbies, here's an idea: attach a piece of angle at the bottom of a column. Use a bolt through an oversized hole to act as a pivot point. Notch the other end of the angle to align with a bolt at the top of the column diagonal to the bottom attachment. Use a wing nut to secure it while underway.
Gentle left hand turns. 👍
I did a mission trip with Samaritans Purse rebuilding homes in Texas.....the work crews had some amazingly organized trailers.
Great job on your shelves
Drill a hole and run some bungee cords down the middle to prevent the boxes from falling out. Easy, cheap, and effective!
You have the right idea about slowing down. Plan ahead. 37 turns into 42 as I am. I'm building myself a Long ass rambler. Loft yes, and basest, storage and mech. But no stairs for daily use. Plan ahead.
I did the exact same thing with the blue tape on the lid of the packout! But then I switched the putting it on the metal part of the latches so you can see it when they are stacked
Great series Kyle!!
Keep up the good work!!!
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You are at the center of the best-value-per-square-foot residential home construction approach in the country right now I think. A proper installation of spray-foamed to the ceiling trusses, in a residential post-frame build, would be interesting to see. According to Spray Jones, full top-to-bottom closed-cell spray is best for post-frame as it works reliably for years and years. It would be interesting to understand the timing of wiring, heating / air-conditioning, spraying, outside air ventilation, etc. - for that system. As well:
How would metal roof systems be affected by spray-foam to the ceiling? There would be no need to blow in 20-inches of insulation to just sit on the ceiling and make maintenance or repairs painful.
Could we use cheaper, quicker to install, perforated sheeting on the roof with that system?
Would you still need a wrap - or would foaming directly onto metal sheeting prevent condensation inside the building?
Maybe there is a hybrid sweet-spot with wrap on the walls - and then spray directly on the installed roof sheets - is best?
How does spray to the ceiling impact price - for insulation - and then for the whole construction installation?
This is about how my recent trailer build went. Build something and then realize you forgot to cut or did something wrong lol. Thanks for the insight Kyle. BTW your video on the isotunes free led me to purchase them, best earbuds I've had yet.
I also bought them because of Kyle, theyve been great for me as well, had them for about 3 months.
Great video
Norm Abram was watching and it was good. There is no more important rule than to wear (these, and point at them) safety glasses !
Hey Kyle, try Snaploc since you have the E-track on that wall. They make single connecters that have a ring and you can use their s-hook cam straps. I use this system on my box truck I use as a moving service. It’s affordable and makes my day easier. Also check out their dollies. Would help you move material around your job sites a lot easier. Thanks for the great content.
This man has more tools than God.
Don’t forget the Marine Corps sticker my favorite Uurah!
Nice job, i really like the stickers in your trailer. Stay safe
Gregg is at home relaxing!
Great lookin' project Kyle! With ALL those pack-out cases you'll have to come up with some kind of color coded sticker for the front of the boxes to know which pack-out is for what type tool... Green for drills? Yellow for staplers? Blue for? Orange? etc... Otherwise it'd suck having to go through 10+ pack-out boxes to find the home for every tool. Thanks for the video!!!
Awesome Job!
Looking great!
Nice build, Kyle. Glad you addressed the likely need to secure the containers in the cubicles. I was thinking bungee cords might provide an easy solution if it becomes necessary. Affix one end to the top of the shelf, and stretch across the front of each cubicle.
"If you don't have organization, you can't be organized". Nice video
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well Kyle, we needed some accommodation, 💯👍
Good video Karl. Something abit different but enjoyable none the less. Hope you and grant are staying safe 🤘
Awesome video man! Love your work. Keep them coming!
I put a small hinge and a shoddy weld metal square tube and a slide clasp to hold it close. Keeps the boxes in
Maybe some hooks on the end panels to store things like harnesses so they don't get tangled, hold in place with a bungee across them if needed.
A hinged strip might be the answer to hold cases in place if it becomes a problem (basically a 2" wide door)
I would build a 6" vertical box on the end with a pull out side say from a closet organizer system for all the harnesses to hand on.
I’ve been hanging out for this one!!!
Awesome stay tuned I think it gets better
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Лучше отдохни лишний раз и мышцы растяни.
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been looking forward to this series
Thanks hope I do it justice
Because of this channel, I only use GRK screws for my woodworking haha
Good call
Really Nice!! Can’t wait for the next one!! But I now know I need to get a pocket drill!!
I agree with other comments. It looks great, but they could slide out while on the road. It looks like you have room for a strip of wood along the bottom of each shelf and still have space to get containers out.
Very nice, looks good!!
bungies horizontal across the openings stops them from easily sliding off but is just a tug up/down to pull a "Packout" from the shelves