So paintings what am I expertise, try a 16-in roller or even a 12-in roller on your next paint job that's not a bathroom or kitchen. Anytime you have to break out the nine after that you'll be pretty sad about it
How do you handle accounting for inventory? Do you keep track of inventory in your books or just consider it a one-time expense when you purchase the inventory items?
Great video. Struggling with deciding between truck/trailer or a van/panel truck setup. Do you bring the trailer home every night? Theft was a concern brought up about a trailer. But, your loadout looks great and answered alot of questions I've had considering layout.
Trailer either stays onsite at a job over a night or two or I store it in a gated storage yard. I went with truck/trailer because I need a truck for the extra seats and 4 doors plus I have a dump trailer. Would be nice having a ford Transit van but having to buy a second vehicle was a turn off at the time.
Most of my jobs are 4-8 weeks long. My trailer stays on jobsites the entire time. I have the Dewalt mobilelock alarm system with GPS locator. I also have a cellular game camera mounted facing the tongue to catch anyone coming. Then I have proven industry locks on all doors along with their tongue lock. I try to safe guard as much as I can and just make sure the insurance more than covers any loss.
Great video - Awesome Trailer. What is the device at @1:15 for sinks/faucets?
Nice setup. Mine is somewhat similar. I have found pvc pipe is nice to store things in like brooms, bars, and even those caulk guns.
Nice setup!
Buy a white trailer so it will be cooler in the summer. Learned that the hard way.😊
So paintings what am I expertise, try a 16-in roller or even a 12-in roller on your next paint job that's not a bathroom or kitchen. Anytime you have to break out the nine after that you'll be pretty sad about it
Great video !!!! thanks
This is an awesome video, are you gonna film the new trailer build. Would love to see how it all comes together
Yes. I'll film the whole process foe the new trailer
How do you handle accounting for inventory? Do you keep track of inventory in your books or just consider it a one-time expense when you purchase the inventory items?
I do not keep the inve tory in books, I account for the inventory in my estimate or with a change order.
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How much weight is your trailer as is with all the tools and content ?
6500 pounds all loaded up
What's happening to this trailer? Are you planning on keeping it for a second crew or selling it?
Using it to build out the new trailer then selling it to recoup some $
Great video. Struggling with deciding between truck/trailer or a van/panel truck setup. Do you bring the trailer home every night? Theft was a concern brought up about a trailer. But, your loadout looks great and answered alot of questions I've had considering layout.
Trailer either stays onsite at a job over a night or two or I store it in a gated storage yard.
I went with truck/trailer because I need a truck for the extra seats and 4 doors plus I have a dump trailer. Would be nice having a ford Transit van but having to buy a second vehicle was a turn off at the time.
Most of my jobs are 4-8 weeks long. My trailer stays on jobsites the entire time. I have the Dewalt mobilelock alarm system with GPS locator. I also have a cellular game camera mounted facing the tongue to catch anyone coming. Then I have proven industry locks on all doors along with their tongue lock. I try to safe guard as much as I can and just make sure the insurance more than covers any loss.
This guy’s got 500 drawers and every other one he labels “miscellaneous” 😂