rolfejr
Full Fledged Farker
Here are some shots of our comp trailer build.
We started with a 22' x 8.5' v nose cargo trailer from Freedom Trailers
We painted and caulked to get ready for the build out, and we actually used it for comps before we got rolling
This is the V-nose after the build out, we used off the shelf HD cabinets. Seriously modified for the v-nose. Basically we took a circular saw to $800.00 worth of cabinets.
Pucker factor was very high!
These are the sides, notched to fit over the wheel wells, which gave us a nice working counter height. The wall behind the counter and prep table are finished with FRP panels.
We intentionally did not trim tight to the roof to allow for flexibility in the roof.
All of the cabinets have LED rope underneath, as well as the long side of the roof. Looks great at night.
This is the power center. We used a WFCO RV panel for 120v / 12v power. We tried to use LED's as much as possible for power conservation.
We also ran a second line for the A/C so we have the option of splitting power at comps with poor sources (read Bel Air BBQ Bash!). The voltage meter helps to monitor source feeds. All wired with ANCOR marine wire and Romex. We added a battery to power the 12v when we off the grid.
Here's a shot from the rear, still a few trim out details to finish.
The fridge and microwave are bracketed to the wall as well as the stainless steel prep table. We installed a Dometic roof A/C and a powered roof vent.
All in all in it turned out pretty well. We'll post some shots of it set up a comp.
If any one needs behind the scenes build photos send a PM.
We started with a 22' x 8.5' v nose cargo trailer from Freedom Trailers
We painted and caulked to get ready for the build out, and we actually used it for comps before we got rolling
This is the V-nose after the build out, we used off the shelf HD cabinets. Seriously modified for the v-nose. Basically we took a circular saw to $800.00 worth of cabinets.
Pucker factor was very high!
These are the sides, notched to fit over the wheel wells, which gave us a nice working counter height. The wall behind the counter and prep table are finished with FRP panels.
We intentionally did not trim tight to the roof to allow for flexibility in the roof.
All of the cabinets have LED rope underneath, as well as the long side of the roof. Looks great at night.
This is the power center. We used a WFCO RV panel for 120v / 12v power. We tried to use LED's as much as possible for power conservation.
We also ran a second line for the A/C so we have the option of splitting power at comps with poor sources (read Bel Air BBQ Bash!). The voltage meter helps to monitor source feeds. All wired with ANCOR marine wire and Romex. We added a battery to power the 12v when we off the grid.
Here's a shot from the rear, still a few trim out details to finish.
The fridge and microwave are bracketed to the wall as well as the stainless steel prep table. We installed a Dometic roof A/C and a powered roof vent.
All in all in it turned out pretty well. We'll post some shots of it set up a comp.
If any one needs behind the scenes build photos send a PM.