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Jason Burr
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Greer, SC
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Mobile toolbox / workshop.

Jason Burr
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Greer, SC
Posted

I do a lot of my renovation work myself or run crews who complete the work for me.  So much of my time is spent loading / unloading  / and forgetting tools.  I'm always interested in secrets or processes others have developed which make their work more efficient. 

I thought I'd share a gentlemen I came across on YouTube.  He walks you through his detailed design and construction of what he calls his mobile tool box.  I'm working on building one of his work benches now and plan to start on the trailer between projects.  His name is Ron Paulk.  You can find his videos here. www.youtube.com/user/crpaulk

What are some methods others have developed?  Anyone else have an enclosed trailer they use for tool storage? ...or have possible converted to a mobile wood Shop?

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    • Contractor
    • Raleigh, NC
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    @Jason Burr I have been very happy with just a simple work van. It has shelves, drawers and holds everything I need.  Plus, I can carry materials, even in bad weather.  The biggest danger with carrying everything though is theft. Make sure you address that!

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