Wow, that pack out storage with the bar is real slick! I’ve watched dozens of trailer set up videos, I’ve begun to start skipping anything “Paulk inspired “ cause there is not much impressive but this. You took this concept and really made it yours. Great job!
Thank you, I didn't want to go the viewtainer route and that's what I came up with. I am really happy with the pack out storage. it is really working well. I haven't found any issues with its function yet and knock on wood I would build it again the same way.
Very nice set up, I have looked at a lot of these videos over the last few months getting ideas for setting up the 5th generation trailer we ordered last year. Yours is by far the best I've seen, I can tell you are a true craftsman, well done.
Keep the videos coming...updates on trailer as well as the work you produce out of it. You must do really high quality work by the looks of the quality of your trailer build.
Nice setup.. and you have some really good tools in there to say the least! Im about to buy a trailer and build it out... thank you for the good example!
Great job on the trailer build out and subsequent organization! I am hoping to purchase and build out my second Paulk-inspired trailer and will incorporate some of your ideas. Thanks. Hope 2021 goes well for you.
No sense in me commenting this three years later. But that blank space on the wall looks like the perfect spot for a first aid kit, eye wash station, and fire extinguisher. You can also consider mounting tubs of blue rags and wet wipes.
Wow nice build out! I’ve watched a bunch of these videos getting ideas for my new 8x16 i’m a little bit apprehensive though because I’m a framing contractor lol.
BEST construction trailer design and build yet! The motion detector ceiling LEDs are genius! Do you mind me asking who makes the led lights? Thank you!
What i always wondered is how you guys manage to pull these trailers everyday through crowed cities and tight job sites , I've always wanted a trailer but i feel like it would be a nightmare to Maneuver the thing all the time
Very nicely done & very efficient looking to work out of! Where did you get the different bins you have in the first three drawers you opened? Like the different size white ones.
The plans are made by Ron Paulk. check out his stuff on RUclips. He sells the trailer plans I modified them to fit my needs from there. the isle is 35" wide. I roughly have about 20 sheets of 3/4" and 20 sheets of 1/2" into it. it might be a couple sheets less than that.
@@AsaBlazecongrats on the trailer and plans. an exciting project ahead for you. the insulation is just a cheap foil faced iso foam from the big box store. Its just pressure fit in the walls and ceiling in-between the joists. then I went over the ceiling again covering over the aluminum joists with a layer of 1/2". Its held up with spray adhesive and the wood strips I mounted my lights to. I would use more spray adhesive and or another row of wood strips if I did it again. I noticed yesterday the 1/2" layer is sagging in one spot. Others wise all is working great.
Absolutely beautiful! I always wanted something like that, but yeah, it never happened. Good ol' milk crates and shelving. Can't help to wonder how long it'll take before it looks like the garage? Little bit about human psychology. Why is it that the *ONLY* brand name power tool that is verbalized is Festool?????
fair point but the garage is mostly messy because I moved then immediately started building the tool trailer without setting any organization up in the garage first. In hindsight I should have setup the garage more. It would have cut down on my build time and lost sanity.
I bought plans from Ron Paulk and then just made a few modifications to fit my needs. it is based off "ART-awesome rolling tool box". stores.modularmarket.com/paulk_homes/index.php
The ramp is nice and simple but it only works one way and needs 6.5' to 7' behind the trailer to open it. I like the versatility of the rear doors.I only need 4'. I can open them and get in and get what I need and close them up. If I want more flat room behind the trailer I can fold them 180 degrees so they are on the sides of the trailer and completely out of the way leaving me more flat round outside to work. When I am standing on the ground and accessing the drawers, level and track storage at the back of the trailer it is at a comfortable height. if I had the ramp I would need to bend over more. all in all not a huge deal but nice. In the end either will work. you just have to decide which will work BEST for you.
when I purchased all the plywood it was around 2000-2200lbs. figure I lost a little with cut offs and waste but not much. my scrap pile was very small. Then add the tools I am right at my 5000 payload weight right now. Add the trailer weight of 2K for a total of 7k GVW
Amazing job, I love the bar you raise to release the screw cases… I thing you’ve actually raised the bar!
Ron Paulk has become the Carroll Shelby of custom contractor trailer design...and this one is a beautiful example...
One of the nicest and we'll organized trailer that I have seen.
Wow, that pack out storage with the bar is real slick! I’ve watched dozens of trailer set up videos, I’ve begun to start skipping anything “Paulk inspired “ cause there is not much impressive but this. You took this concept and really made it yours. Great job!
Thank you, I didn't want to go the viewtainer route and that's what I came up with. I am really happy with the pack out storage. it is really working well. I haven't found any issues with its function yet and knock on wood I would build it again the same way.
Very impressive. The best Smart Workshop I have seen. Strong work!
Great build ! I’ve watched several of these builds and so far I think yours is the best great organization.
Great job! I appreciate your fastener storage. How is the trailer setup working for you now, three years in?😎🤙
nice job! definitely have a little bit of everything. I switched to Velcro strapping instead of bungees to hold things.
Very nice set up, I have looked at a lot of these videos over the last few months getting ideas for setting up the 5th generation trailer we ordered last year.
Yours is by far the best I've seen, I can tell you are a true craftsman, well done.
thank you for the compliment. Good luck on your new trailer.
One of the nicer builds. Very clean
This is the best I've seen as of yet.
REALLY nice job..NOW I want your setup
Great build and great video. Thanks for going straight thru quickly. Very neat and organized and thought out. Best
Thank you Al!
Badass trailor,,,nice job!!
Great job on this design and workmanship.
Thank you very much!
Wow Really nice job on your trailer. One of the best ones on RUclips.
Thank you, I really appreciate that.
Awesome! Beautiful build!
More videos please! Great use of space and creativity!
What are some things you want to see more videos on?
Keep the videos coming...updates on trailer as well as the work you produce out of it. You must do really high quality work by the looks of the quality of your trailer build.
Your tools are very good and useful
Nice setup.. and you have some really good tools in there to say the least!
Im about to buy a trailer and build it out... thank you for the good example!
Thank you, good luck on your build out.
Just bought a new 7x16 looking for inspiration, looks good , nice job
Nice Tool Trailer! Love your holders. Keep the videos going
Glad you like them!
Best one I’ve seen yet
Nice job you have a lot of good ideas thank you for sharing
Thank you! 😊
Wow! That’s very impressive
Outstanding trailer. The more videos the better.
Great video. About to build one and this game me a lot of ideas.
Thank you. They are a lot of work but well worth it and Fun to build. its not often you get a chance to make something you will use so much.
Thanks for sharing, I'm working/planning on outfitting my trailer soon and this is great for ideas.
Thank you, Good luck with your build out
Brilliant set amazingly organised. I would like to see how your carpenters grab bag is set up
Great job on the trailer build out and subsequent organization! I am hoping to purchase and build out my second Paulk-inspired trailer and will incorporate some of your ideas. Thanks. Hope 2021 goes well for you.
thank you
No sense in me commenting this three years later. But that blank space on the wall looks like the perfect spot for a first aid kit, eye wash station, and fire extinguisher.
You can also consider mounting tubs of blue rags and wet wipes.
Wow nice build out! I’ve watched a bunch of these videos getting ideas for my new 8x16 i’m a little bit apprehensive though because I’m a framing contractor lol.
Great job on the trailer build!! Always satisfying to finish up a trailer build! I subbed!
Yes, its very satisfying indeed! Thank you,
BEST construction trailer design and build yet! The motion detector ceiling LEDs are genius! Do you mind me asking who makes the led lights? Thank you!
Very nice setup!
Thank you. Than you for all of the content you have posted. It has helped a lot in building my trailer.
Nice trailer well organised
Thank you
very very nice tailor. thanks
Love it!
Nice job.
Hey try putting some car wax on your drawer runners. 😎
Anyway I could get some close up pics of the trowel caddy? Great job man
awesome job
Great Video!!!
Awesome job!
Thanks!
What i always wondered is how you guys manage to pull these trailers everyday through crowed cities and tight job sites , I've always wanted a trailer but i feel like it would be a nightmare to Maneuver the thing all the time
Very nice.... What size trailer? What is the clearance for aisle in the middle? Thanks.
8x16
yes, as Chris said it is an 8x16 plus the V nose which is another 3'-8" if I remember correctly
Very nicely done & very efficient looking to work out of! Where did you get the different bins you have in the first three drawers you opened? Like the different size white ones.
Amazon. I think I just searched drawer organizers
Great Tool Trailer - what size is it?
Pretty nice!😉
Thanks! 😄
Good job Chris. Your hubby inspired a lot of us.🎉😊
Good job!
Thanks!
Very nice!
Thanks!
Love your build. Did you make plans? Total number of plywood? Width of left and right cabinets and isle between cabinets?
The plans are made by Ron Paulk. check out his stuff on RUclips. He sells the trailer plans I modified them to fit my needs from there. the isle is 35" wide. I roughly have about 20 sheets of 3/4" and 20 sheets of 1/2" into it. it might be a couple sheets less than that.
@@fenloebellllc bought the trailer and the plans! thank you. Looks like you insulated the roof. Is that peal and seal?
@@AsaBlazecongrats on the trailer and plans. an exciting project ahead for you. the insulation is just a cheap foil faced iso foam from the big box store. Its just pressure fit in the walls and ceiling in-between the joists. then I went over the ceiling again covering over the aluminum joists with a layer of 1/2". Its held up with spray adhesive and the wood strips I mounted my lights to. I would use more spray adhesive and or another row of wood strips if I did it again. I noticed yesterday the 1/2" layer is sagging in one spot. Others wise all is working great.
did you make all the shelving for this trailer and nice set up
Yes I did
yes I made all of it, Thanks
Absolutely beautiful!
I always wanted something like that, but yeah, it never happened. Good ol' milk crates and shelving. Can't help to wonder how long it'll take before it looks like the garage?
Little bit about human psychology. Why is it that the *ONLY* brand name power tool that is verbalized is Festool?????
fair point but the garage is mostly messy because I moved then immediately started building the tool trailer without setting any organization up in the garage first. In hindsight I should have setup the garage more. It would have cut down on my build time and lost sanity.
What plywood did you use?
did you use 1/2 plywood for the cabinet frames and 3/8 for the drawers?
frames are mostly 3/4". drawers are 1/2"
Go Hawks!
Go Hawks
Do you have plans I want my trailer like yours
I bought plans from Ron Paulk and then just made a few modifications to fit my needs. it is based off "ART-awesome rolling tool box". stores.modularmarket.com/paulk_homes/index.php
do you like the rear door vs a ramp on your trailer?
The ramp is nice and simple but it only works one way and needs 6.5' to 7' behind the trailer to open it. I like the versatility of the rear doors.I only need 4'. I can open them and get in and get what I need and close them up. If I want more flat room behind the trailer I can fold them 180 degrees so they are on the sides of the trailer and completely out of the way leaving me more flat round outside to work. When I am standing on the ground and accessing the drawers, level and track storage at the back of the trailer it is at a comfortable height. if I had the ramp I would need to bend over more. all in all not a huge deal but nice. In the end either will work. you just have to decide which will work BEST for you.
Nice
Thanks
Thank you,
How are you recording and it shows on your phone
Go pro and Go pro app
What kind of weight do think this added to the trailer?
when I purchased all the plywood it was around 2000-2200lbs. figure I lost a little with cut offs and waste but not much. my scrap pile was very small. Then add the tools I am right at my 5000 payload weight right now. Add the trailer weight of 2K for a total of 7k GVW
@@fenloebellllc thank you!