tylerae40
Well-known member
Building a workshop on a truck bed- help
G'day to all,
I'm looking to build a workshop body onto a 16 foot truck bed/ tray i have. I'm asking for ideas or pics of what you've seen. I work in the city and all my tools and car stuff are in an open front shed out on my parents farm. I want to be able have all my tools, parts etc locked up in it, with shelves benches etc all setup for when i come home on weekends.
I've chosen the truck tray because i already had it in the shed and i don't plan on using it as an actually driving truck. The tray is about 2300mm x 4500mm, with a full steel framework and a steel outer rim with wooden boards across the top. I plan to do any welding work outside and have this body as storage and cold work.
I was previously going to get a 20ft sea container but the local shire has made it difficult to keep one at my house in town. I'm not to sure on the body type or the layout yet. I'm looking to build it so it's fairly moveable (the truck drives), has a bit of a cool old feel to it (think gypsy trailer) and it's cheap. I'm a boilermaker apprentice in perth western australia so welding is not a problem. Although the truck and the shed that it's in are out in the country so i'll only be able to work on it on weekends.
I did a few searches on trailer workshops and the like and the only interesting thing i came up with was a ww1 one-
http://cgsc.cdmhost.com/utils/getfile/collection/p4013coll9/id/60/filename/61.pdf
So was wondering if any of you could post some pics of good setups, or just cool old trailers, cheers tyler
G'day to all,
I'm looking to build a workshop body onto a 16 foot truck bed/ tray i have. I'm asking for ideas or pics of what you've seen. I work in the city and all my tools and car stuff are in an open front shed out on my parents farm. I want to be able have all my tools, parts etc locked up in it, with shelves benches etc all setup for when i come home on weekends.
I've chosen the truck tray because i already had it in the shed and i don't plan on using it as an actually driving truck. The tray is about 2300mm x 4500mm, with a full steel framework and a steel outer rim with wooden boards across the top. I plan to do any welding work outside and have this body as storage and cold work.
I was previously going to get a 20ft sea container but the local shire has made it difficult to keep one at my house in town. I'm not to sure on the body type or the layout yet. I'm looking to build it so it's fairly moveable (the truck drives), has a bit of a cool old feel to it (think gypsy trailer) and it's cheap. I'm a boilermaker apprentice in perth western australia so welding is not a problem. Although the truck and the shed that it's in are out in the country so i'll only be able to work on it on weekends.
I did a few searches on trailer workshops and the like and the only interesting thing i came up with was a ww1 one-
http://cgsc.cdmhost.com/utils/getfile/collection/p4013coll9/id/60/filename/61.pdf
So was wondering if any of you could post some pics of good setups, or just cool old trailers, cheers tyler
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