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Job site trailers, show off your set ups!

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#1 · (Edited)
The posting of current job pictures is a great thread, I thought I would start a new thread for members to post interior and/or exterior shots of their job site trailers. I have an ulterior motive, since I am picking up my new 16 x 7 tomorrow, and need some more ideas on how to fit it out. :thumbsup:
 
#216 ·
Jerry wow that is a nice well organized trailer, do you have a pic of it hooked up to your truck..? Man parking must be tuff huh..? 24' + approx 20' of truck..? thats huge, id like to see the whole exterior package!!

Well done on the inside, and plenty of room!!:thumbsup:
 
#231 ·
I often look at the pics of these trailers and setups and always wonder how things travel.

Nothing worse than having all your neatly organized stuff on the floor when you open your doors getting to the site.

Just an observation.....

Story....
I forgot to lock the side door one day in a hurry and lost everyone of those bins coming around a corner. Nails screws, fasteners, everything right in the middle of the intersection.:blink:



I used a grain scoop and just shoveled it all into a couple of trash cans.
I'm still sorting that mess out.:sad:
 
#234 ·
I often look at the pics of these trailers and setups and always wonder how things travel.

Nothing worse than having all your neatly organized stuff on the floor when you open your doors getting to the site.

Just an observation.....

Story....
I forgot to lock the side door one day in a hurry and lost everyone of those bins coming around a corner. Nails screws, fasteners, everything right in the middle of the intersection.:blink:



I used a grain scoop and just shoveled it all into a couple of trash cans.
I'm still sorting that mess out.:sad:

Lol
 
#233 · (Edited)
You an I both know you aren't coming to Oklahoma to drive a 55mph van home!:clap:

company l did my appreticship with had one of these....they actully worked great..being a old milk truck they could carry wieght and in the winter they would throw down some concrete blocks with corrogated alum on top then fill back of van up with sand and throw a base heater under the alum and it would keep the sand nice and warm....l would have no probs useing one of these vans if l had to

http://www.contractortalk.com/attac...-trailers-show-off-your-set-ups-vans-0011.jpg
 
#239 ·
I always make sure it is a good place to leave it parked, if not i find a nearby place to park mine. I also make sure it is a well lit area. I also have three locks on the back door and two on the front. I have ins. on the trailer but couldn't find anyone to ins. the contents. If anyone has any info on where to get some ins. for the contents, please let me know. I also see on this site where some of the guys here have trailer alarms, I also would like some info on that also. It's a shame that we all have to work so hard on protecting what we work so hard for. Maybe we need to sit, every now and then, inside our trailers and give them a big surprise with a 44 mag when they open the door!. Maybe then we can get the word out that we are not going to put up with theft. I think I'm speaking for all of us, we work to damn hard for what we have to have to go home and have to worry about some low life a**hole breaking into our trailers. Thanks for the info.
 
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