I am in denial when it comes to the gas issue.
. I'll just take out an other mortgage.
My recommendations.
Drop down ramp in the back is a must. Unless you go with a permanent platform. how are you gonna unload thru barndoor style back?
double axle torsion flex..... don't wast your time with a single. They squirm, and you will quickly exceed weight limits on a 5k. I got dual 3500 and wish I went with the dual 5K. I went with a car hauler, but had it built
without the beaver tail. The car hauler is built for extra weight with 12inch on center floor beams.
minimum 30 amp service box.. spread 5-6 outlets around inside and put one on the outside. Set the box HIGH up!!
forget the SS table. unnecessary weight and expense. I took mine out and replaced it with heavy plastic tables from costco. Much better.
Cooker.. your call..Mine carries the cooker of the day, from a big honkin Klose, a spicebox, or a bandera and WSMs. I had the a mounting system fabricated so the cookers bolt thru the floor with 1" threaded rods to the cross members in the floor.
if your cooking inside the trailer, why do u need rolling cabinetry? Lowes, HD and sears has heavy duty, PVC type cabinets that are lightweight and bolt to the walls. Anything that you can rollout, can also roll around during transit.
A craftsman toolbox is a great utensil draw.. top draws are for cooking stuff, bottom ones are tools and hardware. They lock and cna take the abuse.
Grill? A kettle.. why need anything else, unless u have other plans for it besides crispy skin or dinner. ??
Get the luan or vinyl covering on the walls. The aluminum covering gets banged up easy.
Line the walls with wire racks, they are inexpensive and lightweight. SS stuff is nice to look at, but adds alot of weight. I pulled my SS shelves down before i even complete the project and replaced them with wire closet organizer type stuff where ever one fit.
Flooring. Commercial grade tile. NOT single sheet. That way when a tiles gets ruined, you can replace it. the single sheet, is easier, but your screwed when your cooker or whatever cuts a tiles. Also, the floors flex. i made a mistake of gluing directly to the plywood. it seems there is something that i should have put on top of the plywood to allow the tiles to give a little. A few of my tiles have cracked where the plywood seam is underneath.
Heres a look at mine.. 8.5 x 16 with a 2 foot v-nose.