So when you watch yourselves doing a walk through, you realize the things you forgot to share. There are under-cabinet led light strips. We also forgot to show the vinyl planking on the floor that looks like rustic barnwood. Above the cabinets is a string of Christmas tree lights for mood lighting while watching TV as well as a TV signal amplifier. Thank you all for the kind comments and thanks to Bill for filming our build.
Guys I just discovered your channel a couple of weeks ago and you have lit a fire under me to build a cargo trailer. Love your channel. keep up the good work.
Those hail dimples can be easily fixed without replacing anything. Same process used to fix cars. They use a process of cold/heat and they pop right back out. Easier probably on a thin-skinned cargo trailer.
What an amazing build. This is definitely one of the favorites. Thank you for sharing this. Looking forward to retirement and getting to join you lucky Not Traveling, We're Living tribe. 🍻✌♥️
I like the carpeting on the walls, been thinking of something like that on my back drop door, but I want to ba able to remove for loading the motorcycles. I have an idea that I am going to try, will see. Darn trailer looks much bigger than it is, very comfortable looking!
This couple made the statement that they wish they would have bought one 2 ft longer because it would ride easier. Will a16 ft ride better than a 14 ft?
We watched it again just now. They said they wished they'd got one 2 feet longer because it would "tow" easier (2:10). I'm certain they were referring to less sway with a longer trailer. We've experienced the same scenario when moving up from a 16 ft trailer to a 20 ft trailer. The extended tongue is also a major plus, and we always recommend getting a trailer with extended tongue. An extended tongue also makes the trailer tow so much better.