This is the main reason for Ole Yellar.The vendor trailer will be towed by the van.I started work to refinish the inside of the trailer.The wall you see I laid out will get 065 diamond plate glued to it and the plywood will act as a template to the cutouts.What gets attached to the walls is spring clips on a rod that are called "J-Hooks" and they will hold rows of bags of snack foods.I am also going to carry bulk snack foods where the customers can mix up their own trail mixes.
These next two pictures show how much hardware I needed to strip off the trailer to lay out the plywood:
I also installed a light in the center cargo area and still need to complete the wiring and some sort of lighting for the gull wing doors for the selling area.
The cutout lay out:
Needed to position the square hole for the jack mount for the door.Once the diamond plate is glued to the plywood I am going to try to just cut slots for it.
I screwed the plywood to the trailer temporary to help it from warping while I work on the other side and get up the cash for the diamond plate.
Just to give you a feel of what color it might be(maybe just a taste darker) to match the van.I want matching graphics and that is a open canvas.I don't know what I am doing with that yet.
The inside walls(cargo area),roof,gull wing doors, etc,will be finished in thin wall white aluminum riveted to the frame which will sandwich 1" blue board insulation.