Man this is by far the best tool trailer build i have ran across. I have searched for three years cause I have a 24' but I do remodeling so I have more variety of tools to carry. Your trailer is the closest thing I found i like
Thank you :) am about 80% done with it, if i did remodels my set up would be closer to ron paulks design,maybe with a twist, but closer to his than what this trailer is right now, but for sure i took alot of his ideas
Man I wish I would of saw your videos before I started my bread truck build for framing, now I'm 75 percent done. After watching all your trailer videos the last few days because of Thanksgiving,(I gave the guys this week off) I was working on my tool storage. Now starting tomorrow I'm tearing 50 percent of my build out to incorporate your ideas in my build. Great looking trailer and from your build ideas and clean looks I'm very impressed, I can tell you do great work.nice job man
@@smurfinguitars its a clip much like the red deal that comes with the batteries for transporting , got it on amazon i think but the other day i saw them at lowes
@@benjytheframer2781 are you guys usually all at different areas of the house or working together? Just curious if you set up for cut and stuff around the trailer or whatever
@@stitchthisditchthat259 i got only 2 guys that know what they are doing, the other is a helper and then me, it depends on what we are doing, we pop lines and plate together do buildup, raise walls together, after that 3 will plumb line while somebody else will cut windows in, and set up sheeting around the house, next ill cut joist while they work on beams, but i just started nailing joist on the ground , then lifting it up with my little gth5519, it dont have a lot of reach but works for joist around the house, for the roof the 3 of us that know what we are doing, we cut it together while the helper does other things like ankerbolts and stuff, after that we pair up for rafters ,bracing, sheeting of the roof, cornish work, when we get to the punch its everyman for himself.
No the milwaukee battery is out for the count have to send it to get fixed it wont charge, the trailer gets powered by a couple of cords that i plug into the jobsites power pole
@@benjytheframer2781 ahh okay ya i work out in ontario canada and they dont have jobsite power poles out here. We just have to use a generator. Do you work in British Columbia by any chance? cus i have a brother that used to work out there and they had the site power poles as well. Beautiful trailer by the way. Love everything about it!!
Thanks ,and no i live in texas by forthhood ,most of my jobs have temporary power poles, but in ocations we have to run our tools out of a generator, i dont like using the generators because is more weight that i have to pull,but it is nessesary at times!
Hell yeah. I knew right away this was a framers trailer. Well laid out. Clean design. Great job man!
Man this is by far the best tool trailer build i have ran across. I have searched for three years cause I have a 24' but I do remodeling so I have more variety of tools to carry. Your trailer is the closest thing I found i like
Thank you :) am about 80% done with it, if i did remodels my set up would be closer to ron paulks design,maybe with a twist, but closer to his than what this trailer is right now, but for sure i took alot of his ideas
Man I wish I would of saw your videos before I started my bread truck build for framing, now I'm 75 percent done. After watching all your trailer videos the last few days because of Thanksgiving,(I gave the guys this week off) I was working on my tool storage. Now starting tomorrow I'm tearing 50 percent of my build out to incorporate your ideas in my build. Great looking trailer and from your build ideas and clean looks I'm very impressed, I can tell you do great work.nice job man
Hey you inspired me to go and buy my first trailer and after several videos Your design is the best .
I'm kinda copying your design exactly too
Go for it, post it when done please :)
best setup ive seen so far. You have great ideas
Thank you
Nice setup
Thank you
“That’s my D-ring style jigsaw” 😂😂
Sir, that is one awesome rolling tool box. Well thought out, designed, crafted and displayed.
Thank you
Nice setup and you gained a subscriber
Your information is good and useful
Looks awesome, thanks for sharing.
Wait what holds the batteries on
@@smurfinguitars its a clip much like the red deal that comes with the batteries for transporting , got it on amazon i think but the other day i saw them at lowes
@benjytheframer2781 thanks amazing build
very nice trailer 😍 what size is the trailer?
Its 8x18 7ft tall
How many guys work out of there with you regularly?
Used to be 6 now 4
@@benjytheframer2781 are you guys usually all at different areas of the house or working together? Just curious if you set up for cut and stuff around the trailer or whatever
@@stitchthisditchthat259 i got only 2 guys that know what they are doing, the other is a helper and then me, it depends on what we are doing, we pop lines and plate together do buildup, raise walls together, after that 3 will plumb line while somebody else will cut windows in, and set up sheeting around the house, next ill cut joist while they work on beams, but i just started nailing joist on the ground , then lifting it up with my little gth5519, it dont have a lot of reach but works for joist around the house, for the roof the 3 of us that know what we are doing, we cut it together while the helper does other things like ankerbolts and stuff, after that we pair up for rafters ,bracing, sheeting of the roof, cornish work, when we get to the punch its everyman for himself.
How is the trailer powered? Its not the Milwaukee battery bank in the back of the trailer is it?
No the milwaukee battery is out for the count have to send it to get fixed it wont charge, the trailer gets powered by a couple of cords that i plug into the jobsites power pole
The milwaukee battery i was only using for my sawsquach saw, and to run lights in the morning
I wouldnt spend the money on the battery if you want my honest opinion, best to get a generator!
@@benjytheframer2781 ahh okay ya i work out in ontario canada and they dont have jobsite power poles out here. We just have to use a generator. Do you work in British Columbia by any chance? cus i have a brother that used to work out there and they had the site power poles as well. Beautiful trailer by the way. Love everything about it!!
Thanks ,and no i live in texas by forthhood ,most of my jobs have temporary power poles, but in ocations we have to run our tools out of a generator, i dont like using the generators because is more weight that i have to pull,but it is nessesary at times!
What is tha size
The trailer is 8'wide x18' on lengt and 7' tall
@@benjytheframer2781 yould got 28 ft
Would i get a 28 ft trailer? Probably not its way to big for what i use it for
No need to be ashamed of Milwaukee tools I have a trailer filled with Milwaukee and Dewalt and use every one of them
I am more of a dewalt fan than milwaukee, but they do have alot more specialized tools than dewalt so having them on board is a must