Have to say, I didn't mind the power station content. So many RUclips channels get free power stations but spend so little time explaining what makes it better than other brands or more suitable for an application. Many of them just plug in the power station, a couple of extender batteries and the included flexible solar panels. The solar panels are usually thrown on the ground ready to fly off down the yard in the next stiff breeze. The power station is given gobs of enthusiasm every time it is used but almost no time spent on explaining the features or why those features are suitable for their use case. I like Mad's way of explaining the features and how they will be used and why they are applicable to his situation. Most of the other channels seem to just be honouring the minimum product placement requirements to get the free equipment.
That is amazing work. That is a great shop. I really miss having something like that. For the table top, I used MDF in our craft room topped with ceiling tiles for a soft, cheap top. For a clean top I used melamine board which has a thin Formica bonded to it. That is a great surface too. Super excited for the Cat project and that power supply looks killer. Thanks for the info!
When you get the trailer in place, suggest removing the tires to a different locked location for improved security. Maybe dig a trench in which the axle can rest for a smaller step up and lower deck height. In any case, crib the trailer corners for a more stable and level work platform (no bouncing suspension).
Do yourself a favor. Get some hatches for the roof. Having done a similar thing as this for a dive trailer (we made it to be able to sleep in, as well as store our dive gear, and be able to work on our gear), I can tell you, it gets freaking horrid in there. You could use those spiffy travel trailer hatches that have built in fans even...they can be powered by a solar panel as well! As for "shading", just relocate those panels to outside of the cat's shadow and cable them in. You got this Mads. LOVED watching the sailing, I did...but the refits? EPIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FWIW, 2 layers of MDF makes for a nice non-splintery worktop. You may want to add a layer on top if your OSB gets you enough times. Eva is right about the trim for splinter protection on the edges as well.
Been watching almost from the beginning - love your work ethic and the trailer is awesome (the cat is intimidating!)- but enough about the power supply (can't say you didn't warn me!!).
Mads, those two unidentified ports on your power source are labelled 5521 because they have a 5.5mm outside diameter (the diameter of the barrel) and 2.1mm inside diameter (the diameter of the pin. They're common on 12V lighting.
OSB LOL! Loved that. In my trailer I added a small roof AC unit, that runs off the solar.Being in southern Ga, that heat is crazy like you have there in Florida. The AC helps a lot with the humidity.
100% agree, inside the refrigerator it is a cooler, outside the fridge it is a heater. A small vent in the floor behind the fridge and a similar sized one in the wall of the trailer behind the fridge near the top of the fridge would work really well. It would keep the fridge working efficiently and save a lot of electricity. The warm air would vent through the wall vent and be replaced by somewhat cooler air drawn from the shaded area under the trailer.
Love those shop lights. In addition to the sticker I would add a sign(s) that say "under 24hr video surveillance" and an audible motion detector alarm so that even rattling the door gives an instant audible warning that the surveillance is real.
Bandana over head is a must when working with dust IMHO. I mean, sweat can pick up whatever landed on your face and one step on another you end up with something that scratches your cornea. Have had it happen. Had to keep my eye shut for two weeks until it finally healed.
Hi guys, wow that trailer is perfect for what you need. I love the way you fitted it out it’s going to be so good anyway keep up the good work , Cliff from Logan City, Queensland, Australia 🇦🇺 we are on the big island 🏝️
Please include a series and episode to your videos as it makes it easier to follow your amazing story, especially in time when other viewers find this publication and they will be able to appreciate it from the start. Gil.
Very nice trailor Mads & Eva..if the trailor is going to be in the sun ...what about some paint or vinyl wrap in a light colour for the outside to stop heat absorption ...
Make sure that the refrigerator has enough room around it for air movement. Each model is a bit different, but you can end up cooking the cooling unit if it doesn't have room to breathe.
Love the content. I like the way you work your sponsors into the narrative. If having a sponsor keeps you guys on you tube, go for it. I am looking for a power unit just like that to power my shed. Might give it a try.
You have to get us some before and after on the plug for your extension cord. 30 amp shore power usually ends up with a melted neutral by the end of summer, and they're a lot tougher than your 15 amp extension cord.
In Florida it should be easy to get used solar panels cheap. That may be the best way to go. If the trailer is under the boat you could put a couple of panels on top of the boat and run a cable that connects to a plug on the side of the trailer. You could also just have a couple of panels that you pull out of the trailer that sit out in the sun near the boat.
Great video the progress is impressive . The information on the Ampace will make it easy on which brand to buy when the time comes . Your workshop was an excellent idea one note you might want to add a heavy duty locks & bar security system on the doors to help keep the tools safe . Go team Sail Life a new boat project !
You might consider using "tempered hardboard" for the bench tops. I use it for all of my work benches. It's rugged, and cheaper and less slippery than laminate.
Nothing wrong with using OSB for shop "furniture". Most of my woodworking shop is OSB construction. Plywood is just too expensive. Suggest using 1/4 inch hardboard for counter tops. Use a few screws to hold them down, when they get worn, just replace them. Great video, thanks for sharing.
Love the trailer, I would suggest given your location that you add some form of insulation to the ceiling at minimum to at least make an attempt to cut the heat down. Maybe even yes ad the soloar panels in a further attempt to create some shade.
You can use the solar input on that Ampace to wire in an expansion battery. Any cheap 12V LFP battery and a cheap 12-24 or even 12-48V converter and that's it. It's way cheaper than those proprietary batteries and the MPPT cant tell if the 48v is coming from a solar panel or a DC-DC converter. There's loads of videos here on YT showing how easy and safe it can be done
You ought to coat / soak the OSB with epoxy on the edges and maybe put a round of fiberglass cloth across the top. That should provide a lot of durability. 😀
Woot woot another video, get so excited when "Sail Life" shows up in the notifications. Get that bell ringadingdingin. 🙂My family calls them Oh Sh!t Boards. 🙂
MDF is Medium Density Fiberboard and HDF is High Density Fiberboard. There's also SDF (s standing for sustainable) and in most cases that means there's no formaldehyde.
Yes, wait for it ... wait for it ... 7:19 wait a few seconds longer. OSB = Particle Board for Particle Man Maz!!!!! Particle Man, Particle Man, Nobody can do what Particle Man can!!!! -- more spiffy -- less yammering!
Just think of the clouds of sawdust enveloping that nice new fridge, power pack thingy and interior all over!! Any extraction system in the pipeline? Cheers Nick
_quality primer is key!_ 12:15 - wait for it! - Auzzie accent! - *Top stuff!* I do not know why, anymore! O yeah, Maz is actually Plukky! _Plot twist..._ and if you cannot follow, good luck!
*YT award** ... silver! 13:42 _(likely low grade _*_chrome_*_ - since it has corroded in the salt air)_ * - Your mileage and your salt will vary! Void where prohibited.
Love your channel. Quick warning about lithium batteries. Super important to have safe lithium batteries. Never buy NOT-UL (underwriters laboratory) tested equipment. My Neighbor purchased an offbrand though identical looking replacement battery for a Dyson vacuum. The first night it was plugged in, it exploded and sent her to the burn center critical care unit for six months. And years of therapy to recover.
get a pair of jackstands or some concrete blocks for the back of the trailer: keep in mind its a seesaw and you if put too much weight on the back it will pitch up like athena in a wave.
Piece of advice (and do not show or talk about anything you decide to do - in this line of thought, on camera): install two GPS trackers, and another hidden cloud camera that only you know about. Put some thin common garden variety solar panels on top to power all that, it's not outside the realm of norm these days. I'd also install two physical deterrents: 1. a hitch block (or a removable hitch point, which is even better). Make sure to stay away from MasterLock. 2. a means to block the trailer mobile workshop from moving. It can be a latch that hits a moving part on one of the wheels. And for the cherry on top. Chain the wheels on the side that's not visible when parked (from the approach side). Thing about thieves: they are convenience creatures. Once they start seeing stuff that indicates there's protection you have to make their mental seesaw lean in the hole of "yeah, that's not worth bothering with" rather than on the "this is protected, this has something valuable inside". Again, do not show any of this on camera. I'm telling you these things with the experience of various other people and my own.
Can’t wait to see the trailer break in videos both the trailer and boat. Make sure you have a camera to get license plate or shopping cart description.
Hi Mads please include metric measurements as well. I was thinking small power layout with extra plugs in the back door and a RCD (if needed) also more than one compressed air outlet built in. With "convenience outlets" for air and electricity. If I did it here I would add water filters.. Never mind wrote it before the end of the video. love the shore power ;) Rubber on mat for the laminate?
Sundays are back to normal. Florida is pretty brutal though. When boat-y get a bit more solid, you might consider transporting her somewhere cooler and cheaper.
In my shop work room I used construction adhesive to attach a 2x4 bench leg brace to the concrete floor. Fast forward a year or two and I decided to move that brace. A 10# sledge hammer could destroy the 2x4 but NOT the adhesive join.
Not sure about the power station having the extra battery connector on the side. Given the shape of the unit, if it was to fall over it would be sideways, right onto that connector. Having the connector on the back along with the AC outlets seems like a better placement to me. Unless the extra battery doesn't use a cable between the units and just clips onto the side of the power station?
First, trailer electrical safety, GFI your 120V line and always ground the trailer to the ground (ground rod) if keeping it in one spot for an extend period of time. Never trust the 15 amp power cord to shore power to provide the only ground. I'm not a fan of doing a split grounding, grounds at both ends of the power source and distribution, but any cord connected to the outside outdoor and more than 10' long, you want a GFI on it no matter what.
Waiting for a report on Helene. I have been worried, although I know you aren’t on the Gulf side. I kept waiting for you to bring out the Sikaflex and epoxy this episode. Hope that the trailer doesn’t feel like a neglected step-child.
You now all this talk of mobile work shops gave me an idea. Setup a cargo container as support workshop then have it shipped to the port you plan on doing major maintenance/refits at. Then move on. I look what Parley revival has gone through along with Mads, and Ava.
Look at you Mads, almost full blown Florida man. You'll be getting dual nationality next. The trailer looks super spiffy without the oh glorious sanding.
Have to say, I didn't mind the power station content. So many RUclips channels get free power stations but spend so little time explaining what makes it better than other brands or more suitable for an application. Many of them just plug in the power station, a couple of extender batteries and the included flexible solar panels. The solar panels are usually thrown on the ground ready to fly off down the yard in the next stiff breeze. The power station is given gobs of enthusiasm every time it is used but almost no time spent on explaining the features or why those features are suitable for their use case. I like Mad's way of explaining the features and how they will be used and why they are applicable to his situation. Most of the other channels seem to just be honouring the minimum product placement requirements to get the free equipment.
Cheers to the wife. Fit but modest, a bit nerdy but enthusiastic, and most importantly clever and interested in your projects. 👍
Only Mads would paint the inside of a workshop....white!! gotta love this guy
That is amazing work. That is a great shop. I really miss having something like that. For the table top, I used MDF in our craft room topped with ceiling tiles for a soft, cheap top. For a clean top I used melamine board which has a thin Formica bonded to it. That is a great surface too. Super excited for the Cat project and that power supply looks killer. Thanks for the info!
When you get the trailer in place, suggest removing the tires to a different locked location for improved security. Maybe dig a trench in which the axle can rest for a smaller step up and lower deck height. In any case, crib the trailer corners for a more stable and level work platform (no bouncing suspension).
Excellent suggestion, maybe unbolt and remove the tow bar too.
Great, suggestion. Thank you 😊
Maybe a mote around the trailers and add alligators and a draw bridge?
For extra security: add 4 CWIS, one on each corner. Connect them to a camera to either get automated defense or you can play FPS via internet 🤣
Love you and your wife watching for many years now, God bless both of you xxxx
Thanks for watching and for the support 😊
It's the best thing I watch on a Sunday, look forward to your show both of you are FAB xx
Do yourself a favor. Get some hatches for the roof. Having done a similar thing as this for a dive trailer (we made it to be able to sleep in, as well as store our dive gear, and be able to work on our gear), I can tell you, it gets freaking horrid in there. You could use those spiffy travel trailer hatches that have built in fans even...they can be powered by a solar panel as well! As for "shading", just relocate those panels to outside of the cat's shadow and cable them in. You got this Mads. LOVED watching the sailing, I did...but the refits? EPIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You do everything well . No shortcuts . Impressed
That’s very kind 😊
FWIW, 2 layers of MDF makes for a nice non-splintery worktop. You may want to add a layer on top if your OSB gets you enough times. Eva is right about the trim for splinter protection on the edges as well.
Been watching almost from the beginning - love your work ethic and the trailer is awesome (the cat is intimidating!)- but enough about the power supply (can't say you didn't warn me!!).
I'm in Australia this week, but I still made time for Mads and Ava! Thanks for the video, guys. This is the first Monday premier I've watched 😂
i vote for calling OSB "Ok but shitty" from here on out hahaha
100% .. this will be from now on too!!
Hehe 😂
Perfect...me too
I mean...it is not untrue..
OSB = _Particle Board_ for Particle Man Maz!!!!!
Particle Man,
Particle Man,
Nobody can do what Particle Man can!!!!
-- more spiffy
-- less yammering!
Mads, those two unidentified ports on your power source are labelled 5521 because they have a 5.5mm outside diameter (the diameter of the barrel) and 2.1mm inside diameter (the diameter of the pin. They're common on 12V lighting.
I like the power bank!
Cool techie stuff, plus construction stuff 👍
OSB LOL! Loved that. In my trailer I added a small roof AC unit, that runs off the solar.Being in southern Ga, that heat is crazy like you have there in Florida. The AC helps a lot with the humidity.
That trailer would be a great addition to many folks lives. Great job. I highly recommend security precautions on the outside as well.
Hi great fit out for the work shop and really get in to the rebuild now . Have fun , and yes were still here . 😉👍💅
Thank you 😊
Now you need to secure the trailer itself. Trailer theft is a pretty big issue here in FL. Good work!
Mads and Ava…love the new tool shed trailer! You need a thick, rubberized floor mat to reduce fatigue from standing too much.
Get ready for that storm on Wednesday Mads! Buy some good locks for that trailer and add a roof vent.
You might want to provide some ventilation to the refrigerator . It will use less power the cooler the ambient air is.
😂😂😂 It's currently 92°F and feels like 105°F with 65% humidity. 😂😂😂😂 cooler ambient air...😂😂😂😂😂
100% agree, inside the refrigerator it is a cooler, outside the fridge it is a heater. A small vent in the floor behind the fridge and a similar sized one in the wall of the trailer behind the fridge near the top of the fridge would work really well. It would keep the fridge working efficiently and save a lot of electricity. The warm air would vent through the wall vent and be replaced by somewhat cooler air drawn from the shaded area under the trailer.
Love those shop lights. In addition to the sticker I would add a sign(s) that say "under 24hr video surveillance" and an audible motion detector alarm so that even rattling the door gives an instant audible warning that the surveillance is real.
Must I you have a battery power unit but it was well tested and demonstrated well done 😊😊
Bandana over head is a must when working with dust IMHO. I mean, sweat can pick up whatever landed on your face and one step on another you end up with something that scratches your cornea. Have had it happen. Had to keep my eye shut for two weeks until it finally healed.
Hi guys, wow that trailer is perfect for what you need. I love the way you fitted it out it’s going to be so good anyway keep up the good work , Cliff from Logan City, Queensland, Australia 🇦🇺 we are on the big island 🏝️
Please include a series and episode to your videos as it makes it easier to follow your amazing story, especially in time when other viewers find this publication and they will be able to appreciate it from the start. Gil.
Very nice trailor Mads & Eva..if the trailor is going to be in the sun ...what about some paint or vinyl wrap in a light colour for the outside to stop heat absorption ...
Love the Mobile Man Cave, not too sure about the gushing over a power station. I hope and pray you wont get sent a free hair curling wand next 😅
Make sure that the refrigerator has enough room around it for air movement. Each model is a bit different, but you can end up cooking the cooling unit if it doesn't have room to breathe.
Good work, guys!
Loved the trash can 🥰
Good luck with the extensive refit you're up against! I'm a fan of your videos. Keep it up
Consider flipping the metal shelves upside down if you can. This will provide an edge to stop objects from falling.
Trailer turned out nice. Definitely get a second battery to link together and the solar panels.
Love the workshop. I bet you enjoyed working with square edges/corners and not all the forever changing curves of a boat. Cheers Ian
Makes the build go a lot faster!
That's a new t-shirt right there to continue the oh glorious sanding..."Sometimes I sand more than 3 hours" haha
Very cool set up. Nice and organized
Love the content. I like the way you work your sponsors into the narrative. If having a sponsor keeps you guys on you tube, go for it. I am looking for a power unit just like that to power my shed. Might give it a try.
Thanks for saying 😊
You have to get us some before and after on the plug for your extension cord. 30 amp shore power usually ends up with a melted neutral by the end of summer, and they're a lot tougher than your 15 amp extension cord.
Ava, you have the perfect definition of the acronym OSB! Absolutly true! 😂😅
😜
In Florida it should be easy to get used solar panels cheap. That may be the best way to go. If the trailer is under the boat you could put a couple of panels on top of the boat and run a cable that connects to a plug on the side of the trailer. You could also just have a couple of panels that you pull out of the trailer that sit out in the sun near the boat.
Nice job on the trailer. Looking forward to finally seeing the boat work get started
I'd suggest you also consider placing a security camera facing the tow hitch.
Love the mobile workshop Mads. Can’t wait for the refit videos
First sponsored ad i didn't skip bc you made it really interesting
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
You two are a great team with a wealth of knowledge. I enjoy seeing your progress. Hope you powered through the hurricane.
Thank you 😊 all safe on this coast 👍
New drinking game. Every time Mads says Ampace you take a drink.
😂
Great video the progress is impressive . The information on the Ampace will make it easy on which brand to buy when the time comes . Your workshop was an excellent idea one note you might want to add a heavy duty locks & bar security system on the doors to help keep the tools safe . Go team Sail Life a new boat project !
Beautiful workshop trailer build! Looking forward to the boat build. You all are troopers to the max.
Nothing as good as a new Sail Life video on Monday morning (Singapore time). great looking workshop / trailer
That looks like a very cozy trailer workshop!
I hope you didn't get problems with both boats when Hurricane Helena ripped by Florida...brilliant trailer/ workshop build...cheers
Wonderful workshop! Bravo!
You might consider using "tempered hardboard" for the bench tops. I use it for all of my work benches. It's rugged, and cheaper and less slippery than laminate.
Came to comment this myself. Loved having hardboard as my workbench's sacrificial top.
I had a friend suggest laminate flooring, seems like maybe a good suggestion….
Nothing wrong with using OSB for shop "furniture". Most of my woodworking shop is OSB construction. Plywood is just too expensive. Suggest using 1/4 inch hardboard for counter tops. Use a few screws to hold them down, when they get worn, just replace them. Great video, thanks for sharing.
Nice, the light strips don't flicker at all.
Love the trailer, I would suggest given your location that you add some form of insulation to the ceiling at minimum to at least make an attempt to cut the heat down. Maybe even yes ad the soloar panels in a further attempt to create some shade.
You can use the solar input on that Ampace to wire in an expansion battery. Any cheap 12V LFP battery and a cheap 12-24 or even 12-48V converter and that's it. It's way cheaper than those proprietary batteries and the MPPT cant tell if the 48v is coming from a solar panel or a DC-DC converter. There's loads of videos here on YT showing how easy and safe it can be done
You ought to coat / soak the OSB with epoxy on the edges and maybe put a round of fiberglass cloth across the top. That should provide a lot of durability. 😀
Woot woot another video, get so excited when "Sail Life" shows up in the notifications. Get that bell ringadingdingin. 🙂My family calls them Oh Sh!t Boards. 🙂
Subscribed just for the Switch Gag.
Great video. Only you two could get me watching someone put some worktop in a trailer. Classic!
OSB stands for oriented strand board
Sure does
OSB best BBFTB
MDF is Medium Density Fiberboard and HDF is High Density Fiberboard. There's also SDF (s standing for sustainable) and in most cases that means there's no formaldehyde.
'orrible shitty board
Yes,
wait for it ... wait for it ...
7:19 wait a few seconds longer.
OSB = Particle Board for Particle Man Maz!!!!!
Particle Man,
Particle Man,
Nobody can do what Particle Man can!!!!
-- more spiffy
-- less yammering!
Just think of the clouds of sawdust enveloping that nice new fridge, power pack thingy and interior all over!! Any extraction system in the pipeline? Cheers Nick
_quality primer is key!_
12:15 - wait for it!
- Auzzie accent!
- *Top stuff!*
I do not know why, anymore!
O yeah, Maz is actually Plukky!
_Plot twist..._ and if you cannot follow, good luck!
*YT award** ... silver!
13:42
_(likely low grade _*_chrome_*_ - since it has corroded in the salt air)_
* - Your mileage and your salt will vary! Void where prohibited.
A pleasure as always. May God bless you.
Thanks for the watch 😊
"Oh Glorious" is thee name !!!
Ah the dad humour is strong with this one. Approved.
😝
Use Masonite for your countertops. Cheap and can be replaces if damaged, It hold up pretty good because it is a hard surface!
Love your channel. Quick warning about lithium batteries. Super important to have safe lithium batteries. Never buy NOT-UL (underwriters laboratory) tested equipment. My Neighbor purchased an offbrand though identical looking replacement battery for a Dyson vacuum. The first night it was plugged in, it exploded and sent her to the burn center critical care unit for six months. And years of therapy to recover.
Have you guys heard about the portable power system called Andes 1500? 🤪
Naw. Good job getting set up for this project. I would expect nothing less.
Great video, thanks for the entertainment and knowledge, you have given me great ideas for my garage refit 👏🏼
Great video guys really enjoyed it, hope you guys are safe and well after the hurricane. Kind regards Steve
Thank you 😊 all safe over here :) thanks for checking!
get a pair of jackstands or some concrete blocks for the back of the trailer: keep in mind its a seesaw and you if put too much weight on the back it will pitch up like athena in a wave.
Oh glorious infomercial.
Hope you guys are ok after the hurricane
Was looking for a power station, thanks for sharing.
Glad you found this helpful :)
Piece of advice (and do not show or talk about anything you decide to do - in this line of thought, on camera): install two GPS trackers, and another hidden cloud camera that only you know about. Put some thin common garden variety solar panels on top to power all that, it's not outside the realm of norm these days.
I'd also install two physical deterrents: 1. a hitch block (or a removable hitch point, which is even better). Make sure to stay away from MasterLock. 2. a means to block the trailer mobile workshop from moving. It can be a latch that hits a moving part on one of the wheels.
And for the cherry on top. Chain the wheels on the side that's not visible when parked (from the approach side).
Thing about thieves: they are convenience creatures. Once they start seeing stuff that indicates there's protection you have to make their mental seesaw lean in the hole of "yeah, that's not worth bothering with" rather than on the "this is protected, this has something valuable inside".
Again, do not show any of this on camera. I'm telling you these things with the experience of various other people and my own.
I know you are on the east coast, but I hope you guys are ok from the storm that just went through.
Can’t wait to see the trailer break in videos both the trailer and boat. Make sure you have a camera to get license plate or shopping cart description.
Mads I’m thinking Ampace got a good deal. You can dial it back now… ; ) Love the trailer!
Hi Mads please include metric measurements as well. I was thinking small power layout with extra plugs in the back door and a RCD (if needed) also more than one compressed air outlet built in. With "convenience outlets" for air and electricity. If I did it here I would add water filters.. Never mind wrote it before the end of the video. love the shore power ;) Rubber on mat for the laminate?
Noooooo! Mads has fallen into freedom units! 😱😱😱
hey Mads - why not put a bunk in the trailer too? Call your parents up and say Hi I am in Florida living in a trailer everything is fine really.🤣👍⛵️
Tornado bait
Haha! Don’t tempt him!
@@Pat.Mustard If they want to be REAL tornado bait, they should come here to KS, or OK 🤣
Sundays are back to normal. Florida is pretty brutal though. When boat-y get a bit more solid, you might consider transporting her somewhere cooler and cheaper.
Ring battery cam with that hook-up can use their solar panels to keep charged. They work well.
In my shop work room I used construction adhesive to attach a 2x4 bench leg brace to the concrete floor. Fast forward a year or two and I decided to move that brace. A 10# sledge hammer could destroy the 2x4 but NOT the adhesive join.
Not sure about the power station having the extra battery connector on the side. Given the shape of the unit, if it was to fall over it would be sideways, right onto that connector. Having the connector on the back along with the AC outlets seems like a better placement to me. Unless the extra battery doesn't use a cable between the units and just clips onto the side of the power station?
Nice workshop! You guys rock! 😎❤️🥰
Looks like Mads has been enjoying some healthy American food!
First, trailer electrical safety, GFI your 120V line and always ground the trailer to the ground (ground rod) if keeping it in one spot for an extend period of time. Never trust the 15 amp power cord to shore power to provide the only ground. I'm not a fan of doing a split grounding, grounds at both ends of the power source and distribution, but any cord connected to the outside outdoor and more than 10' long, you want a GFI on it no matter what.
Will you put a little reflective insulation in the roof to keep the heat out?
Waiting for a report on Helene. I have been worried, although I know you aren’t on the Gulf side. I kept waiting for you to bring out the Sikaflex and epoxy this episode. Hope that the trailer doesn’t feel like a neglected step-child.
All safe from Helene. Just got high winds. Thanks for checking in 😊
Absolutely brilliant work you two!
Thank you 😊
You now all this talk of mobile work shops gave me an idea.
Setup a cargo container as support workshop then have it shipped to the port you plan on doing major maintenance/refits at. Then move on. I look what Parley revival has gone through along with Mads, and Ava.
Great job on the trailer design/build. Always problem solving!
Thank you so much 😊 Mads is VERY excited about it!
Nice workshop way to go👍
Look at you Mads, almost full blown Florida man. You'll be getting dual nationality next. The trailer looks super spiffy without the oh glorious sanding.
Workshop makes a lot of sense!
We thought so too 😊she’s starting to look pretty spiffy 👍
Would it make sense to paint the outside of the trailer white to decrease the interior temperature?
I was thinking the same, but I guess he's going to be putting it "under the boat", kind of in its shade I guess so maybe won't matter as much.
You may want to consider WR 1/4” Masonite for work bench. Inexpensive, hard surface, easy to screw on and replaceable