Cool trailer. Just built my own for my boat repairs business, much smaller though, opens out so you work from the outside. Love the channel for detailing tips for after my repairs
I asked you few months ago how can I get shine supply, shipped to Europe because I really wanna test it but the shipping is only available to Great Britain. Did something changed?
Have you ever looked into or used Yotstiks? Carbon fiber….they are SOOOO much lighter than Shurhold poles and brushes. Expensive, but since you use the stuff day in and day out you may enjoy the lighter weight.
Have you tried the 5 gallon bucket top vacum I feel it's perfect for the blushes give it a try love the content I detail for a marina for 21 a hour love you're content
If it’s on a trailer and it’s not lifted off, the customer just has to accept the fact that we cannot reach those areas. However, if the customer specifically request those areas to be done, they would have to take the boat to Marina and have a lift lifted off of the trailer and put up on blocks and Jack Stands so we can do the job fully.
Would love to see an in-depth video showing how you use the 21mm DA. Personally I find it nearly impossible to keep a DA spinning in any area besides flat hulls. I also find that the longer the stroke, the more difficult it is to get the tight spots. So I’m surprised you prefer it over the m8sv2. It would be super helpful to see how you remove the deep holograms from the heavy cut with just a DA (where you don’t use the yellow wool with chop top on the rotary)
Hey bro! I don’t really use a random throw polisher anymore for that reason. I have a real forced rotation polisher, then a DA for applying a polymer sealant.
Would love to see an entry level set up for someone it’s just doing it part time like a stack pack That you could grab and go and have everything you needed thanks again like always
@@whalen530 the Milwaukee Pack Out system works really well. The three size three box stack with the crate on the top for pads. Also, husky makes a nice supply bag that can hold a lot of different bottles of products. A couple contractor bags for your machines and some work platforms/scaffolding and you’re good to go. I use the new Gorilla 4 adjustable height work platforms. They work awesome and are very heavy duty. Allows me to reach the top sides of bigger boats on jacks or trailers when they’re out of the water.
Should the prices (/ft) be disclosed to clients, or are they just for us to get streamlined when giving out the quotations for boats and only the final price (total) should be given?
I personally no longer disclose or breakdown an actual per foot price on a quote. I figure my own cost in labor and materials per foot that I need to figure in for my quote, they just see the estimate down by sections of the boat- For example, X amount for cockpit, amount for Hall, X amount for hull sides etc
Any video coming working on a boat on water? I would like to know the best way and tips you can share on that. Thanks for sharing your experience you are amazing God bless you 🙏🏽
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You don't know how many you videos have helped me I wish I had found you before, I'm starting in the detailing of boats thank you
Thanks for the kind words bro! Glad they have helped ! 💯
So much knowledge packed into all of your videos. Thank you for sharing. Shout out from Panama City Beach!
Thanks for watching!
Im 3 years into my boat detailing journey and finally saved up to buy a trailer or van still debating thanks for the video!
I personally think a van would be best! I am already wanting a van for my guys 🤘
Stoked about this video brotha! I’m on the fence about a 6x12 for my business. This is just the video I need to be convinced to spend the extra money.
Awesome! Hope this helps!
Cool trailer. Just built my own for my boat repairs business, much smaller though, opens out so you work from the outside. Love the channel for detailing tips for after my repairs
Awesome! Thank you for watching and good luck in your business 🤘
Great Video Drake!
Thank you!
Nice setup! Do you have the tall metal storage bolted down or is it just sitting there?
All of the cabinets, table and tool box are bolted to the floor and wall
Thank you man so much, I’ll be completing by truck in few moths, that helps me so much
Awesome! Glad it could help you
I asked you few months ago how can I get shine supply, shipped to Europe because I really wanna test it but the shipping is only available to Great Britain. Did something changed?
Hey Drake, what crm do you currently use and is it possible to schedule a call with you for like a half hour?
Hey bro! rainchekk.com/
Here’s the company I use. Hope this helps! 😎💯
You should look into the greenworks pressure washer. I ran mine for 6 or 8 years til it locked up back in the spring and I got my new one.
Nice! I haven’t heard of that one I’ll look into it 🤘
Have you ever looked into or used Yotstiks? Carbon fiber….they are SOOOO much lighter than Shurhold poles and brushes. Expensive, but since you use the stuff day in and day out you may enjoy the lighter weight.
Yes sir! I actually have one but I don’t really use it that much for some reason. We just like the shurholds 🤘
Trailer is epic!
Thanks! We are in love with it! 💯
Definitely wish i got the 14 ft . I have a 7x12 and i have everything for auto, rv, boats and metal polishing .
Yeah, this is the perfect size for me
Have you tried the 5 gallon bucket top vacum I feel it's perfect for the blushes give it a try love the content I detail for a marina for 21 a hour love you're content
I'll check it out!
while working on the hull for a boat on a trailer how do you cover up the part in contact with the trailer and the bottom/underneath?
If it’s on a trailer and it’s not lifted off, the customer just has to accept the fact that we cannot reach those areas. However, if the customer specifically request those areas to be done, they would have to take the boat to Marina and have a lift lifted off of the trailer and put up on blocks and Jack Stands so we can do the job fully.
Would love to see an in-depth video showing how you use the 21mm DA. Personally I find it nearly impossible to keep a DA spinning in any area besides flat hulls. I also find that the longer the stroke, the more difficult it is to get the tight spots. So I’m surprised you prefer it over the m8sv2. It would be super helpful to see how you remove the deep holograms from the heavy cut with just a DA (where you don’t use the yellow wool with chop top on the rotary)
Hey bro! I don’t really use a random throw polisher anymore for that reason. I have a real forced rotation polisher, then a DA for applying a polymer sealant.
Would love to see an entry level set up for someone it’s just doing it part time like a stack pack That you could grab and go and have everything you needed thanks again like always
@@whalen530 the Milwaukee Pack Out system works really well. The three size three box stack with the crate on the top for pads. Also, husky makes a nice supply bag that can hold a lot of different bottles of products. A couple contractor bags for your machines and some work platforms/scaffolding and you’re good to go. I use the new Gorilla 4 adjustable height work platforms. They work awesome and are very heavy duty. Allows me to reach the top sides of bigger boats on jacks or trailers when they’re out of the water.
Hey man! This is a video on a smaller scale back when it was just myself a few years back. Hope this 😎
@@DrakesDetailing Thanks brother I sure can use all the help I can get I’m the king of disorganization take care
Should the prices (/ft) be disclosed to clients, or are they just for us to get streamlined when giving out the quotations for boats and only the final price (total) should be given?
I personally no longer disclose or breakdown an actual per foot price on a quote. I figure my own cost in labor and materials per foot that I need to figure in for my quote, they just see the estimate down by sections of the boat-
For example, X amount for cockpit, amount for Hall, X amount for hull sides etc
How often do you replace your wool pads?
Around every other boat. The wool pile breaks down after a while and it doesn’t cut as well.
Kinda a stupid question but if a wool pad has paint transfer on it can you use it on others colors
Yes technically, you could also lightly wash it with water that will help
Do you ever service boats already on water? In slips?
Yes all the time 🤘
Any video coming working on a boat on water? I would like to know the best way and tips you can share on that. Thanks for sharing your experience you are amazing God bless you 🙏🏽
Where u drawing power from
I typically use the power at the marinas or the boat owners dock / home.
I currently have a 15mm can i use the yellow wool to polish
Yes for sure!
@ thanks
What happened to your flex polisher
I haven’t used the flex in years
Maybe I missed it but no generator?
I have one but we rarely use it, only when the client has no power available.