As the king of cheap I went and took a long tour thru my album to see what else has had a previous life before becoming part of my tiny trailers
Hold on to your shorts...........
My original dutch oven table was a tossed out projector stand
The foam for the couch/sofa was a freecycle find off of someones guest bed
It goes on this convertable frame made up of pieces from a futon frame ($5.00 yard sale find) and some scrap lumber from work
a switch box for toggle switch lighting controls repurposed from a coleman smoker box. (originally designed to fill with wet wood to toss in the grill for a smokey flavor)
The bones for the barn build were all from wood scraps from work
My mounted party lights are a few large christmas tree lights mounted under the gambrel eves
Speaking of christmas lights storage compartment lights for about 83 cents each
or maybe just drill a few throw away beer bottles for lights.
need a shelf support that is terrain adjustable ( stole the idea from handyman Dan)
Got an old above ground pool steel liner support ring. Make a fair roof on a small cargo tear
Got a little ceramic tile left from a home project? It makes a great place to land a hot pan of set up your cook top without worry
My side windows were a point of sale display at an auction 6 styles on a carrosel for $5.00 total
How about repurposing a few hail guards off of commercial skylights make a great see thru roof.
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speaking of lexan if ya have a dab left over they make a dandy backing for your red neck TV antenna. Oh the elements were repurposed from steel lumber strapping.
Or you can keep the bagged items from filling with cooler water by making a seperation tray in the cooler just place on the jugs of milk orange juice tomatoe juice and water 1/2 gallon jugs.
Been tossing your milk chub jugs from McDonalds ? They make great small sealed spice jars.
THe larger white canisters for flour coffee sugar ect started out life as on of these
