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Converting Cargo Trailers into TTTs

Postby GPW » Fri Jul 22, 2011 6:42 am

PM, you're so NEAT , your whole shop looks like a showroom ... 8)
There’s no place like Foam !
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Postby pete42 » Sat Jul 23, 2011 11:51 am

GPW wrote:PM, you're so NEAT , your whole shop looks like a showroom ... 8)


that's OK mine makes up for his neat one......... :)

the trouble with having a neat shop is all the trips you missed going back to the store for things you know you have but just can't find them...

well you will find them but it'll be months later and the project is long forgotten.
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Postby Mark519 » Mon Aug 08, 2011 2:57 pm

I also emailed Rick at TrailerShowroom.com with some questions and he was helpful and responsive. I was told by another company that the internal wheels (narrowed axles) could not be installed on a 6 or 7' wide trailer and I have never actually seen one until you posted this. A 6x14 might fit my plans, but a 7x16 with narrowed axles is only 4" wider than my truck (Dodge diesel) and will fit my plans a lot better.

Did you get the galvalume roof? I look forward to seeing how you build this out.
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window frame for front picture window

Postby pmspirito » Mon Aug 08, 2011 8:40 pm

Here is the window frame for the 18x60 front picture window. It is made of marine-grade aluminum. It is now at the autobody shop getting and epoxy primer and a dark grey top coat. I expect the tinted impact glass to arrive later this week and the glass company will install the glass into the aluminum frame.
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Postby S. Heisley » Mon Aug 08, 2011 8:50 pm

Yes, your shop does look like a showroom; but one with lots of collectible oil cans to delight on-lookers. That looks like a nice hobby in itself!

Your trailer looks like it is going to be top-notch, just like your showroom - uh, I mean shop! :D Excuse me while I drool in awe.
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towing your 7 x 14

Postby dudleydoright » Tue Aug 09, 2011 1:06 pm

when towing this 7 x 14 did you find it necessary to use any type of anti-sway device?

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Postby pmspirito » Tue Aug 09, 2011 6:38 pm

My tow vehicle is a 1997 Chevy S-10, V-6, with 325,000 miles. I installed a Reese load equalizing hitch. I also have the companion friction sway bar but have not installed it yet. The trailer tows like a dream.

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running and tail lights rewired.

Postby pmspirito » Sun Aug 21, 2011 5:32 pm

I rewired the entire trailer running lighting system. It came with the snap on connectors. I changed everything to Sta-Kon brand crimp connectors and used the Sta-Kon crimp pliers. Inside each crimp I added a bit if dielectric grease and then covered it all with waterproof heat-shrink tubing.

Where the wires from the light came thru the wall frame I first added a piece of heat shrink over the wire. Then I sealed the drilled hole with silicon while positioning the wire in the center of the hole for maximum abrasion protection..

All trailer running lights wiring is run inside the trailer (not under the frame) in a space on the top of the walls that will be accessible with a removable cove molding.

Where the wiring comes from the hitch there will be a fuse block in the front of the trailer with a fuse on each of the incoming wires. This way if something does short out on the trailer signal, tail lamps etc. The fuse in the trailer will blow and NOT take out the lights on the tow vehicle.

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insulation completed

Postby pmspirito » Sun Aug 21, 2011 5:45 pm

I filled in any gaps on the trailer with foam in a can. The door frame had a channel all the way around that I could not get the rigid foam into. I also foamed the area where the roof joists are attached to the walls. After the foam hardened i trimmed it with a serrated knife. Finally I taped all of the seals with the silver foil air-conditioning tape.

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Paneling is up

Postby pmspirito » Sun Aug 28, 2011 6:06 pm

The paneling is up. The white paneling is bead-board and will be painted a darker color. The darker paneling will be painted a color lighter than the bead-board. There will be a chair rail separating the two. Around the top will be a removable cove molding. The regular plywood is in concealed storage areas and will be also painted.

The two pieces of 1x2 with the blue tape on them is the front edge of the counter top.

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Postby iSpy » Mon Aug 29, 2011 4:13 am

pmspirito wrote:Here is a photo of my wood shop and a photo of one of my favorite projects

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There is a glass front on the shelf





........ did your workshop feature in the film "Sleeping with the enemy" ???

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The ceiling is up

Postby pmspirito » Sat Sep 03, 2011 7:06 pm

Today I furred out the ceiling and installed the 5mm plywood ceiling. The butt joint between each panel is tight enough that no batten strip will be required.

After I go it all up I took down the panels, leaving the furring strips in place.

When I am ready to paint, everything comes out and I will set up my visqueen spray booth in the garage and shoot it all with 2 coats of 50%-tinted primer and then two top coats.
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countertop template

Postby pmspirito » Thu Sep 08, 2011 7:57 pm

I made a full size template for the counter-top. This way any out-of-square in the walls will be accurately transferred to the plywood top material. I still need to pick out the color for the Formica.
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Postby pete42 » Fri Sep 09, 2011 1:04 am

I like your approach to your build and thanks for sharing.
it will be one great trailer when you finish.
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Postby pmspirito » Fri Sep 09, 2011 6:22 pm

thanks, Pete for the encouragement. I appreciate everyone throughout all of this forum for the information they have shared.
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