Nice setup I like to hear how you protect flooring and what not during construction as a contractor myself I would rather spend a couple hundred extra dollars and extra time whatever it takes to protect then have that stupid little nick or stain in something that takes forever to fix or get right. I like the heater I don't think a lot of contractors think about that and how critical it is when you're in a cold environment. Batteries tools don't perform well God forbid you forget a case of caulk or a 5-gallon bucket of paint and it's ruined when you get to the job site, there goes another hundred and loss of time. I used to use an electric heater and plug it in everywhere went.
Rubber grip drop clothes, foam pads, moving blankets and actually house wrap works well when it’s wet out. We’ve stapled it to carpet stairs, laid it in between drop clothes, etc.
@@SHS_402 I know I started working from a trailer in around 1998 and have been through 3 store bought and now Im on the one I had custom made for 10 yrs now, It sure bets working out of truck!!
What are you using for pencils and other marking tools? I switched to the Pica dry a number of years ago. I have been super pleased with their pencils. I recently decided to get some of the other Pica products, and I look forward to seeing how they perform. I think the white lead I got will be a game changer for writing on darker woods.
@@jronmanbuilds Pica’s are awesome, I just recently switched. We do a lot of porcelain and pencils aren’t the best option, so we use a lot of Staedtler Lumicolor Omnichrome pencils since water doesn’t affect them during fabrication and we can maintain a thin line. We use Fine point inkzalls often as well, just depends on the material we’re working with
I’ve owned my remodeling business for 15 years, and have learned quite a bit. I’m definitely new to UA-cam, so I’m certainly open to constructive criticism.
Watched your first video of that shower demo. Please post some more content like that. That was so smart, I wanna see your systems in place!
I love it man. Beautiful setup. Buying the tools is the easy part, finding good guys to run the tools, that’s another story! Thanks for sharing!
Love the chop saw fold out from the cupboard I am doing this one in my own van instead of a drawer system 👍
I love your trailer!!
This was absolutely mind blowing…!
Fantastic Build!
Thanks!
Sick trailer!
looks great chris
Thanks!
This is Pretty cool ALLLLLLL contractors need to do the same as this Guy did
Awesome, thanks
Nice setup I like to hear how you protect flooring and what not during construction as a contractor myself I would rather spend a couple hundred extra dollars and extra time whatever it takes to protect then have that stupid little nick or stain in something that takes forever to fix or get right. I like the heater I don't think a lot of contractors think about that and how critical it is when you're in a cold environment. Batteries tools don't perform well God forbid you forget a case of caulk or a 5-gallon bucket of paint and it's ruined when you get to the job site, there goes another hundred and loss of time. I used to use an electric heater and plug it in everywhere went.
Rubber grip drop clothes, foam pads, moving blankets and actually house wrap works well when it’s wet out. We’ve stapled it to carpet stairs, laid it in between drop clothes, etc.
The trailers next level!!! It’s weird you hid all your Makita gear though 😂
Nice Vid!
Thanks!
Awesome 🔥
I love this
I love the storage in the floor there is never enough space for extra stuff
They stay full!
@@SHS_402 how long you been working out of trailer
@@gregfraser3852I’ve had this one for 3 years, I started working out of a trailer in 2017 and have no idea how I made it without one before.
@@SHS_402 I know I started working from a trailer in around 1998 and have been through 3 store bought and now Im on the one I had custom made for 10 yrs now, It sure bets working out of truck!!
This guy definitely has this done right. I dunno if i would be advertising this though
Two watches is wild.
The red one is a remote for the lights while we were filming
Who made your packout bases and your locking drawer slides?
Locks are from STV Racking
Bases are from Asuitshop on Etsy
You got more value in pack out boxes then what the bare stock trailer cost. Lmao
Amazing layout! What size trailer is that?
8.5x18 7’ interior height
What are you using for pencils and other marking tools? I switched to the Pica dry a number of years ago. I have been super pleased with their pencils. I recently decided to get some of the other Pica products, and I look forward to seeing how they perform. I think the white lead I got will be a game changer for writing on darker woods.
@@jronmanbuilds Pica’s are awesome, I just recently switched.
We do a lot of porcelain and pencils aren’t the best option, so we use a lot of Staedtler Lumicolor Omnichrome pencils since water doesn’t affect them during fabrication and we can maintain a thin line. We use Fine point inkzalls often as well, just depends on the material we’re working with
If a heater video is coming soon, that's fine. If not, where is the diesel tank for the heater and how do you fill it?
It’s on the tongue of the trailer
What name brand is your trailer
what do you think before organizing such a box like that?
I think about the remodeling process and how its contents can save us time on the job.
@@SHS_402 tks for your info sir...
Amazing set up. What happened to those tool links? lol
Thanks! They’re coming
Please share!
👍👍👍👍👍😍👏👏👏
did you insulate under the flooring?
I haven’t but do intend to. It still stays 70°+ inside even with negative temps, so it’s not high on the priority list.
I spayed foam my box van works great
looks like he spends more time building his trailer then he does any actual construction work,
dont worry lads the old saying still goes strong all the gear and no idea HAHA
I’ve owned my remodeling business for 15 years, and have learned quite a bit. I’m definitely new to UA-cam, so I’m certainly open to constructive criticism.
@@SHS_402that dude lives in a trailer and cobbles up shit for a living. Don’t let people get to you. Nice set up