Series1Rangie
Adventurer
Hi Series1Rangie, thanks for your interest. It's not exactly ready to go with a push of a button, but it is pretty simple and efficient. I have to store the three shelf sections flat, inside the trailer on the carpeted floor, then all other gear goes on top. I'm in the sign business and the shelves are cutoff material from sign jobs. They are an aluminum/plastic/aluminum sandwich, 10mm thick, and weigh nearly nothing. The (six) shelf brackets are stored in a duffle bag inside the trailer as well. They are hinged square tube and fit into uni-strut brackets which are welded to the trailer frame. The brackets easily attach with a quarter twist of a knob. The shelves sit on the brackets with pins but can be secured with a nut as well. One person can roll out the awning, attach the shelves (counter top) and have running water in the sink in about 10 to 15 minutes, which is quicker than setting up my Costco tent I might add.
And just about everything about this trailer originated on this website. Talented folks here!
Nice 10-15 min sounds pretty good to me. It takes us that long to pull all the crap out of the back of the truck, let alone set it up. Recently got a Ben Hur trailler that I am starting to plan out. I might have to steal the unistrut idea. along with plenty of other ideas on here.
Thanks,
Mike and Myles