I have not had time to make the final episode of "The Making of My Mobile Woodshop" as I have been using it for work. I have attached a few photos for now.
Ron Paulk
www.paulkhomes.com
Ron Paulk
www.paulkhomes.com
JLB builders LLC said:Very nice set up. Looks perfect. Thanks, it is just what I need in this economy with many smaller jobs vs larger ones. Smaller Jobs + bigger truck = more efficient.
Can you slide material across those floor tile with out snagging and tearing them up? I used them in my trailer for a few years with no issues. They are are garage tiles made by Race Deck.
Really has me torn….Im trying to downsize from a trailer to a Chevy 3500 van. Towing the trailer I have the past 6 years tore up my Suburban and I had to get a New truck. I decided back in the late 80s that having my tools organized and with me at all times was paramount. Since then I have only worked out of trailers and box trucks. I did have a tricked out cargo van back then, but it just could not carry what I needed.
How is getting in and out of that thing? Your trailer was low to the ground and looks like a lot of climbing up and down. Do you have a set of steps that you lean against the back so you are not using the lift each time? I set the lift mid way and use it as a big step.
JLB builders LLC said:Thanks.
I always find if I do not have my trailer than there is always something I am missing. The truck you have is definitely the ultimate set up.
That 2 step system you have will bulk up you legs lol
That's good in theory. But, to make it work, you have to be very very well organized.WarnerConstCo. said:I find that I would rather take less things with me.
I have down sized what I drag to the job site.
JLB builders LLC said:Is there a spot in the body of the truck for an aluminum walk board like on moving trucks? Or does the tommy lift block that?
Dovetail65 said:I dont know there are a few comments that are possibly a bit negative, that sure looks great to me though. I am not sure I would change anything at all.
My only comment is, how the heck to you keep a lot of that stuff from jumping all over the place, the roads must be a lot nicer in your area.![]()
Alan m said:i dont think there are any really negitive comments.
i would make a small stairs (preferably alluminium for the weight) that i would pull out onto the lift and put the lift down.
do you have any issues around there with people stealing stuff out of a set up like this while you are working a bit away from the set up
JLB builders LLC said:Seems very secure and looks like a show room. Organization is the key and sure makes work more enjoyable and less like work. Sounds like you have thought out your set up very well. You UMS is probably my favorite set up. Thanks for sharing your great ideas, now trailer or truck…..hmmmm [smile]
~Jamie