I found this 6x10 CT on craigslist for $800. It’s a 2004 model. The body is in good shape; the doors are solid and close properly. The floor is good shape. There are no leaks. I used a pressure washer to remove all of the vinyl decals.

Spare tire mount: The PO put this side mount spare tire on. I don’t like it, so I cut a part the old spare tire mount and made this:

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Finished Tire Carrier


Here is a shot of the inside. The shelves came with the trailer

I repurposed the ATV tie downs that were mounted to the floor and mounted them to the wall. I cut them to length, scuffed off the rust and painted them black

Got a fire extinguisher and first aid kit installed. Also some coat hooks.

I stripped out the old shelves.

Using birch plywood, I started with the upper shelf. This was a pain to fit because the trailer has a curved front

Next I made a face frame using a pocket tool jig. This was the first time I tried this tool. It is fast and slick. The face frame was also curved at the top and a pain to fit


Next some more curves on the shelving unit that were a pain to fit. I used dados to set the shelves.

I took the face frame off to fit the shelves. It is also attached with pocket screws. I love these things!

Another productive day, I installed new flooring. I re-drove all the screws that hold down the plywood. I scrapped all the high spots and I used a cup brush/grinder around the edges to remove old caulk and grime. I used a electric heater to get the temp up into the 60s. The flooring was really easy to work with. (28)18" squares at $2 each, so $56 total:)


Finished, I need to get some black caulk and reseal the edges.

Got some more done on the trailer.
I made the counter top. It is 3/4 oak faced plywood with a piece of oak molding glued and brad nailed the front edge. This water based poly was easy to work with and dried in 30 minutes! I used 4 coats and sanded with 220 between

I pocket screwed simple cleats to the bottom to mount it.

I got this plastic drawer from a cubicle at work. It will work great as a junk drawer. I couldn't build one this light or strong on my own, plus it's recycled

I used screen mold to finish the edges on the birch plywood shelves. It is really easy to work with and makes a nice finish for cheap.

Here a shot of the complete concept. I painted the interior of the trailer "wild brambleberry". Looks exactly like my kitchen at home! I had 3/4 of gallon left over from last summer. I got some spring loaded cabinet latches from Stanly. I hope they stay shut when the trailer starts twisting/flexing, we'll see.
