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How to Build a Food Truck: FRP

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How to Build a Food Truck: FRP Installation

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“Frank Baltierrez”

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  1. Unlock your phone, then launch the Samsung phone settings app from the app drawer.
  2. Scroll down until you see "Cloud and Accounts." Also, on the next page, select the "Accounts" tab.
  3. Then, from the choices, select "Samsung Accounts" and then "My profile." When prompted to enter your email address and password on the account screen, select "Forgot your ID and Password." A popup will appear on the screen; from there, select your preferred browser.
  4. A prompted browser prompts you to enter your ID and password, as well as your email address. After that, Samsung will send you an email with a link to reset your password.
  5. Return to your Samsung account settings and select "Remove Account" from the top-right menu bar.

 

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  1. In one of your videos you said No it to use FRP on walls, then another video your showing putting it in. Did you just mean behind/ vent / where heat equipment will be? Or have you changed your mind and found something better. What do you think of ATP?

  2. Can I use 2 sheets of 4×8 stainless steel for the cooking area or do I need to use several smaller sheets? my trailer is 8.5×18 all flat and no curves at corners, Thank you very much for the videos.

  3. Hey Frank. I’ve built my own home, a 50’ geodesic dome all by myself. I did all the framing, plumping, electrical, etc. But I must say, I learned a lot from you videos while building my “Waffle Dog” food trailer from a 20’ trailer I bought at auction. Thanks again for the help.

  4. Do you put insulation or foam board in your walls and ceiling ? Great videos! Building my first food truck. Your time in making these videos is greatly appreciated. Thank you.

  5. Hi Frank. It says that it covers 50 square feet per gallon. if that's the cae it ould take 13 gallons to do a 7x 14 foot trailer. is that the case about 50 square feet per gallon?

  6. Hey Frank thanks a bunch for the videos im am really learning alot. Can you by chance drop your email again? I have a few questions that i need one on one advice please and thank you!

  7. Frank, I love your videos man! So grateful for the information you share with us!! I would be lost without your knowledge!! Quick question! Can I use galvanized steel behind the cooking equipment, instead of stainless steel?

  8. Hey Frank, just came across your videos while doing some research on how to get mine ready to go. I live in Lombard which isn't far from you in Downers Grove, I was wondering if you happen to work on other people's trailers,. I'm looking for someone to do the work on my trailer as I personally don't have the space or tools to do the work. Thanks!!

  9. I sent you a comment on your other video where your installing stainless steel, disregard. I found this video. It's answered my questions. Thx

  10. Frank hi my name is luis from madera ca ..im a union welder that makes a decent amount of money every year but with construction that also means Im never home..and thats something no money is worth i love to cook and went to culinary school 10 years ago and cooked in a kitchen for 3 years I miss cooking and more I watch your videos I get inspired …you Dont know me but we will meet one day brotha…this will be my last year in construction and before this xmas i will have built my food trailer done or close to it… and your to thank for some of that …did your income change or get any better after being a electrician ?

  11. Hey Frank, I just want to personally thank you for every video you've posted on your channel. In the like 15 years i've used Youtube this is my first comment ever and first subscription. I am a chef by trade and finally had the ability to get a food truck and I started with a 1998 chevy workhorse because i couldn't find a good trailer last year for a good price. It was bare bones and with some previous knowledge, help from my dad and your video's, I will be opening in 2-3 weeks. If you ever find yourself in Western South Dakota, swing in to "The Berm" farm to truck and anything you want is on me.

    Anyone else reading this I will add that the propane lines and or fire suppression system always get them looked over by a trained professional even if you did the work yourself, because even if you saved money doing it yourself there is too much of a risk of blowing yourself and truck to kingdom come, so be smart. Also find your health department and local and state ordinances VERY early in your process as they might require much more than you think and lots of added time with paperwork. Good luck. Thanks again Frank!

  12. Hey frank yes you are right right now price is super expensive on stainless I bought 4 pieces
    So I’ll just put those on the cooking area and
    The FRP for the rest of the inside.
    Thanks for this video

  13. Good morning Frank. I was just looking through your supply list and I don't see the water heater. Did I miss it? Could you tell me what you used and the approximate cost? We brought home our empty trailer this weekend and are ready to get started. Thanks.

  14. Thanks for the video. Btw in case you’re not aware, FRP‘s going up in price. It’s $77 at Menards. And $70 at Home Depot. doubled in price over the last month. But still cheaper than stainless.

  15. Hi Frank. It's me the pest again. Are these pieces thick enough that they don't need a backer board like plywood on the ceiling? Did you put these on the ceiling just the wat they are?

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