@@mattfortini8243 I have built out a version of Ron Paulk's SMART trailer in a 6x10 single 5000lb axle trailer. It is such a part of my workflow now, I am reluctant to show up on a job without it! Thanks!
@jamesdickens7666 thabk for an idea. I have been using this method between this trailer an another for roughly 10 years and have no splash back from rain or snow no roden issues or Pest issues at all either. With the little plywood spin door it seals complete with no issue
Fantastic build out! Love the organization. Very well thought out. Thanks for the tour of your tool trailer.
Thank you very much. Hope it helps with yours if your doing one at all
@@mattfortini8243 I have built out a version of Ron Paulk's SMART trailer in a 6x10 single 5000lb axle trailer. It is such a part of my workflow now, I am reluctant to show up on a job without it! Thanks!
Man, that wrap looks clean!
I love th trailer. Fully inspired. Thank you!
Thank you the thing is my for of a work of art. Defiantly made everything better. Productivity, Storage, Organization, versatility, and cleanliness
Nice job....real looks good.
thank you very much
That is a nice set up. I’m outfitting another van right now and am definitely going to be borrowing some of your ideas
I hope it works for you if you need any more details I can make another video going into it a little bit if need be
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Thanks Matt, that’s really generous .I’ll be reaching out soon. Really appreciate it
I like the drawer swivels too.
Beautiful
Nice, great ideas thanks
Nice set up ! I’m so jealous lol ,are located in Springfield Ma?
In that area
What's the gross vehicle weight of the trailer? And what is the trailer weigh with all this stuff in it?
trailer is 7000 lb rated and with everything in it i scale around 5500 to 5700 lbs
What size trailer is this?
7x14 with v nose and 7 foot interior height
Nice trailer! You ever gonna fill that big @ss hole in the floor where the power chord comes in?
Why would I? Then the power cord and air hose won't go through it
@ I would use a removable rubber grommet or plug so that rodents, insects, and rain (while driving) don’t come in. Just an idea.
@jamesdickens7666 thabk for an idea. I have been using this method between this trailer an another for roughly 10 years and have no splash back from rain or snow no roden issues or Pest issues at all either.
With the little plywood spin door it seals complete with no issue
Great advertising for to get robbed 😂😂
Good innative