Nice Job.... I am in the process of converting an 8x16 v-nose cargo trailer into an RV and Mobile Sign Shop. I am just starting the walls and cabinet construction. I just sold a 15-passenger shuttle bus that I lived in for 3 years and traveled out west during the winters. I had to sell the shuttle bus because I purchased a large format color printer to make contour cut decals/stickers, koozies, t-shirts, magnetics, banners, mousepads, etc. The large format color printer would have taken up a lot of storage space so I needed to get something bigger. I did a complete conversion series on the shuttle bus from the ground up and now am doing a new series on the cargo trailer conversion. They are on my YT channel.
@mopar_shawn939 I got the angle aluminum from local aluminum supply company, Ericksons Metal Corp. I think i used 1/8"x1"x1" or 1.5". If I built another one I would probably use the thin gauge aluminum for the ceiling trim (like you see in a lot of trailers from the factory) and cut my wall panel a couple inches shorter to make it easier to install and access the wiring. I really like the angled aluminum for the bottom trim though.
first off, good job man it looks really good! videos like this really inspire me, im currently building my own food sale trailer out from scratch and im using pretty much everything that was recycled and from what i can find. I want to know how much those wall and ceiling panels were and what their called, what material or supply did you use for the flooring and price if possible. also for the sink and all that may i get a list of what you got and possible a quote of how much they were. and on your electrical work, nice job. what amp will you be running and the prices on the hardware that was used to build it. again appreciate the video. i hope to post my videos and pictures soon when im done with it.
Hi Kirby, thanks for the kind words! I created an entire playlist that has detailed videos for each part of this build with links to all products used. The panels are 3mm ACM Alupoly and were about $45/ea from piedmont plastics when I built this. Here’s a link to my playlist ruclips.net/p/PLI5tuDJRztZLdoa4ZZDGlBV8dvlfRgjFy&si=LonnNVX-bGtHCs2o Good luck on your project!
I used brushed 3mm aluminum ACM panel. Same material I used for the walls, just a different color. I have a video in my series showing my cabinet enclosure build in more detail. Thanks for watching and good luck on your build!
I used the 36x36 amzn.to/4bOR1JU but I think the 48x36 or 53x33 would be better. Here is the video for my window install ruclips.net/video/i8a9cAByryY/видео.htmlsi=UjaA-Tj7nbxo6Kbt
Hi Jose, no I cut holes in my new walls and reinstalled the vent covers. I actually added an adapter for my AC unit to connect to the back vent and use it to vent the AC.
@@valentinsalas8300 I still like to have airflow into the trailer when towing because it keeps it cooler and clears out any odors but the vents are totally optional, they are not needed if you don't want them.
Hi Kennon, I have a stock of them for my sign company. If you are located near a Piedmont Plastics location you can call them to order and pickup. They have lots of different color and size options. www.piedmontplastics.com/locations
Awesome! Does that material work well with heat and grease? For instance, would this be the best option for a food trailer that will be primarily cooking (not doing smoothies)? Of course, with the addition of a large, commercial exhaust fan
Great built! I currently have a traditional style hotdog cart. I’m looking to also convert a cargo trailer as my hotdog concession stand. What size trailer is that? I definitely saved this video and subscribe to your channel for great ideals! Thanks for sharing.
Hi @threadnerd I have a full video series detailing each step of this build. Here is the video on the sink enclosure with sliding doors. ruclips.net/video/RscI9BP7P2Q/видео.htmlsi=ctq_iyNVQvGYO4D5
You would need to check your states requirements on mobile food vendors. CO doesn’t require work to be done by licensed contractors but they do have certain requirements in order to pass inspection. I have more detailed videos on each step of build here ruclips.net/p/PLI5tuDJRztZLdoa4ZZDGlBV8dvlfRgjFy&si=SJ3Vf0s4BJrkHSXs
I’m located in Denver. The cost to convert a trailer depends on many factors. Could be $8k-30k depending on size of trailer and cost of materials. DM us on insta if you’re interested in more info instagram.com/shouldbegood_?igsh=ZmYydnJzZnBkbW1z&
@@ShouldBeGood which ones did you use the DP digital print version? The local supplier told me they all have satin finish. They probably don’t know what they’re talking about thank you.
@@dereksmith5551 The DP version has more of a satin finish. I used the standard white, which has more gloss. I used the Alupoly brushed aluminum for the sink enclosure. www.piedmontplastics.com/resources/literatures/piedmont-sign-gradeR-alupolyR
@@dereksmith5551maxmetal is a polycore panel (ACM). I use piedmonts alupoly brand on the majority of my projects but I just got a really great deal on the maxmetal panels for this trailer. I used alupoly for the sink cabinet.
Power supply: amzn.to/3xsGrX7 RF reciever: amzn.to/3YAIHYr The detailed video on the lighting and all supplies used is in this video ruclips.net/video/rR9L0nh97SA/видео.htmlsi=WPmpS4X5S4NU2WEC
That brand of ACM is specific to Grimco Sign Supply but most metal/aluminum or plastic suppliers will carry a similar 3mm ACM panel. I am a big fan of Piedmont plastics, they have a huge selection and great prices and will sell to individuals.
Nice Job.... I am in the process of converting an 8x16 v-nose cargo trailer into an RV and Mobile Sign Shop. I am just starting the walls and cabinet construction. I just sold a 15-passenger shuttle bus that I lived in for 3 years and traveled out west during the winters. I had to sell the shuttle bus because I purchased a large format color printer to make contour cut decals/stickers, koozies, t-shirts, magnetics, banners, mousepads, etc. The large format color printer would have taken up a lot of storage space so I needed to get something bigger. I did a complete conversion series on the shuttle bus from the ground up and now am doing a new series on the cargo trailer conversion. They are on my YT channel.
Thanks, I checked out your channel! Good luck on the conversion!
Awesome work! I need to get busy. I might need you soon for some advice. Thank you!
Great job man.. thanks for sharing your talent
Looks great man. Where can I find the metal strips to cover the walls to ceiling seam and the floor to wall seam?
@mopar_shawn939 I got the angle aluminum from local aluminum supply company, Ericksons Metal Corp. I think i used 1/8"x1"x1" or 1.5". If I built another one I would probably use the thin gauge aluminum for the ceiling trim (like you see in a lot of trailers from the factory) and cut my wall panel a couple inches shorter to make it easier to install and access the wiring. I really like the angled aluminum for the bottom trim though.
@@ShouldBeGood Ok thanks . So basically go with a wider angle at the top?
@@ShouldBeGood Not just wider but thinner gotcha
Really Nice build 👌Great attention to detail & craftsmanship 👍! When's the next one, just kidding 😉. Again Great job✌️. UC
Thanks! Idk about another food trailer but definitely more fun projects coming up! 😄✌️
first off, good job man it looks really good! videos like this really inspire me, im currently building my own food sale trailer out from scratch and im using pretty much everything that was recycled and from what i can find. I want to know how much those wall and ceiling panels were and what their called, what material or supply did you use for the flooring and price if possible. also for the sink and all that may i get a list of what you got and possible a quote of how much they were. and on your electrical work, nice job. what amp will you be running and the prices on the hardware that was used to build it. again appreciate the video. i hope to post my videos and pictures soon when im done with it.
Hi Kirby, thanks for the kind words! I created an entire playlist that has detailed videos for each part of this build with links to all products used. The panels are 3mm ACM Alupoly and were about $45/ea from piedmont plastics when I built this. Here’s a link to my playlist ruclips.net/p/PLI5tuDJRztZLdoa4ZZDGlBV8dvlfRgjFy&si=LonnNVX-bGtHCs2o
Good luck on your project!
What type of metal did you use around your sinks and behind on the V? I'm trying to figure that out for my build.
I used brushed 3mm aluminum ACM panel. Same material I used for the walls, just a different color. I have a video in my series showing my cabinet enclosure build in more detail. Thanks for watching and good luck on your build!
Awesome! Thanks for the info.
BEAUTIFUL
Thanks!
Nice job , Which maxmetal did you use and what was the cost of that product, how do you keep the pipes for freezing underneath?
What size did you use for the window.. I have a 6x12 and I am having a hard time figuring what size I should go with and the limit on how big to go.
I used the 36x36 amzn.to/4bOR1JU but I think the 48x36 or 53x33 would be better. Here is the video for my window install
ruclips.net/video/i8a9cAByryY/видео.htmlsi=UjaA-Tj7nbxo6Kbt
@@ShouldBeGood ahhh thank you!!
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Nicely done ! What was the cost (not including trailer) ?
Doing my build right now. Did you just covered the two venta on the side of trailer?
Hi Jose, no I cut holes in my new walls and reinstalled the vent covers. I actually added an adapter for my AC unit to connect to the back vent and use it to vent the AC.
Okay thats why but if i get a mini split those two vents holes i just cover up no need for them right
@@valentinsalas8300 I still like to have airflow into the trailer when towing because it keeps it cooler and clears out any odors but the vents are totally optional, they are not needed if you don't want them.
nice. What was the cost of the converison without trailer?
Hopefully you start making $ soon ... i heard food trucks make bank
Great job!!!! What did you use for the walls
Thanks! Here is the video all about the wall panels ruclips.net/video/VU-CFG9pIPs/видео.htmlsi=0jshPp1_8pH5ku24
Very Nice! What is the interior height?
6’4” Thanks for watching!
Going to have to catch up😂
What are the walls made out of I thought it was insulation until you pulled off plastic
It ACM, here’s the video on the walls
ruclips.net/video/VU-CFG9pIPs/видео.html
Are the walls behind the plywood insulated?
Yes I insulated them with insulation foam. It’s does make a big difference with temperature and sound reduction.
How much did it cost to due the build out want so see how much i would save vs built already
😮❤ I want one
This is awesome, man! Very inspirational! Did you just order those wall panels online?
Hi Kennon, I have a stock of them for my sign company. If you are located near a Piedmont Plastics location you can call them to order and pickup. They have lots of different color and size options. www.piedmontplastics.com/locations
Awesome! Does that material work well with heat and grease? For instance, would this be the best option for a food trailer that will be primarily cooking (not doing smoothies)? Of course, with the addition of a large, commercial exhaust fan
@@KennonWryt it is pretty heat resistant but I’d definitely recommend putting in a stainless steel backsplash panel above any griddles or stoves.
Great built! I currently have a traditional style hotdog cart. I’m looking to also convert a cargo trailer as my hotdog concession stand. What size trailer is that? I definitely saved this video and subscribe to your channel for great ideals! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for subscribing Linda! This one is a 6x12 with a 6.5’ height, would be a great option for a hotdog stand!
Great video exactly what I was looking for , how much was it for this build?
How did you make the sliding doors for your sink area?
Hi @threadnerd I have a full video series detailing each step of this build. Here is the video on the sink enclosure with sliding doors. ruclips.net/video/RscI9BP7P2Q/видео.htmlsi=ctq_iyNVQvGYO4D5
Do you have to be a licensed electrician to perform the electrical work? Also can you make a video discussing the electrical and plumbing requirements
You would need to check your states requirements on mobile food vendors. CO doesn’t require work to be done by licensed contractors but they do have certain requirements in order to pass inspection. I have more detailed videos on each step of build here ruclips.net/p/PLI5tuDJRztZLdoa4ZZDGlBV8dvlfRgjFy&si=SJ3Vf0s4BJrkHSXs
Where are you located and if someone already had a trailer how much could they get this done for? Thanks
I’m located in Denver. The cost to convert a trailer depends on many factors. Could be $8k-30k depending on size of trailer and cost of materials. DM us on insta if you’re interested in more info instagram.com/shouldbegood_?igsh=ZmYydnJzZnBkbW1z&
Does that material have a shine on it or is it flat and it’s hard to tell from the video thank you
The panels I used are glossy but they have satin finish as well
@@ShouldBeGood which ones did you use the DP digital print version? The local supplier told me they all have satin finish. They probably don’t know what they’re talking about thank you.
@@dereksmith5551 The DP version has more of a satin finish. I used the standard white, which has more gloss. I used the Alupoly brushed aluminum for the sink enclosure.
www.piedmontplastics.com/resources/literatures/piedmont-sign-gradeR-alupolyR
@@ShouldBeGood but that’s polycore didn’t you use maxmetal? Thank you.
@@dereksmith5551maxmetal is a polycore panel (ACM). I use piedmonts alupoly brand on the majority of my projects but I just got a really great deal on the maxmetal panels for this trailer. I used alupoly for the sink cabinet.
Good job but I wish this showed more of a step by step process.
Hi, I have a full step by step series of the build on my channel, this is just the final recap video. Thanks!
What 12V power supply and RF receiver did you use?
Power supply: amzn.to/3xsGrX7 RF reciever: amzn.to/3YAIHYr
The detailed video on the lighting and all supplies used is in this video ruclips.net/video/rR9L0nh97SA/видео.htmlsi=WPmpS4X5S4NU2WEC
Hello! Where did you get your mop sink?
Hi, I made the mop sink enclosure and bought the sink from webstaurant
ruclips.net/video/_wUavszdsHI/видео.html
Where did you get the Max Metal for the ceiling and walls?
That brand of ACM is specific to Grimco Sign Supply but most metal/aluminum or plastic suppliers will carry a similar 3mm ACM panel.
I am a big fan of Piedmont plastics, they have a huge selection and great prices and will sell to individuals.
What flooring did you use?
Silver Rubber coin grip
how tall is your cargo trailer
6.5'
Where did you get the exterior table and table mounts?
All info on the serving table is in this video ruclips.net/video/wOgCqaHONjw/видео.htmlsi=95MDpixuxJYRVMGh