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I've owned some cool setups and seen some really cool stuff done on a budget, sent you a message I've never gotten pictures posted up here. I had a 28' trailer with a 10' living 1/4's that hauled a dragster that was way cool.
 
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A bathroom package trailer is a good option if you can swing it.........
unless you find one on the dealers lot, ordering a trailer now with a bathroom package will push your delivery date out nearly a year.
 
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A bathroom package trailer is a good option if you can swing it.........
unless you find one on the dealers lot, ordering a trailer now with a bathroom package will push your delivery date out nearly a year.


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A bathroom package trailer is a good option if you can swing it.........


I've had a one on order for 5 months now. It was supposed to be a 4-6 month delivery date. I don't think it will make it in the next month. They will not even answer my emails. Everyone wants me to call, but I'm much calmer in E-mail format. Not sure exactly how I'm going to tackle the situation.


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Don't forget a carbon monoxide smoke detector also.
 
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Carbon Monoxide monitor / smoke detector is a good idea for all trailers and I have one in mine along with fire extinguisher.

My next major purchase after my shop is built will probably be a bathroom package trailer which will give me the option of sleeping comfortably in the trailer. If you do not have a bathroom package it is good to have a "Honey Bucket" for emergencies.
I have slept in the trailer and I do have to get a shower to sleep good. In a pinch I have used wintergreen rubbing alcohol and water to more or less rinse off and you feel pretty clean and refreshed after. Wet a rag real good and wipe down as much as possible.
The mini split heat pump air conditioners can be up to 26 SEER in 110v volt and will cool very good and does not need as big of a generator as the standard type air conditioners.

If I have good air conditioning (Requirement here in Texas) then you could sleep in trailer. May build some nice fold down cots if I plan on sleeping in trailer. I do keep an emergency kit in my trailer with sleeping bag and bed sheets and pillows in sealed plastic bags.
I can rough it for one night but still want to try to make it as comfortable as possible and you can do that with some planning.


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I sleep in my trailer. Inflatable bed, roll out a rug and you're good to go. I have a Buddy propane heater and I insulated my trailer when I replaced the ceiling and walls. I've tent and van camped for decades so an enclosed trailer is uptown. I've left the ramp door down when it's hot. I don't run my generator at night but if I can get power I'll run a fan.
 
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I have used wintergreen rubbing alcohol and water to more or less rinse off and you feel pretty clean and refreshed after. Wet a rag real good and wipe down as much as possible.

While working in Saudi Arabia, I purposely stopped and watched a Pakistani "line walker" take a bath with a bar of soap and a glass of water! This included washing his hair too. I guess my point is, technique has a lot to do with it. Wink


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