We covered the doors with sheet metal. Here are the pictures:
















Special thanks to Thornton Plumbing and Heating for helping us out!
We covered the doors with sheet metal. Here are the pictures:
















Special thanks to Thornton Plumbing and Heating for helping us out!
I promised pictures. Here they are.
I’ll start with the pics from the door and window construction. Dave made frames for the 2 back doors as well as the sliding door. We insulated them, made windows and then covered them with sheet metal.
Door and window construction:












I haven’t written in a while. Not because there is nothing new to report but because I haven’t had time. We’ve been working 15 hour days on the truck nearly 7 days a week. We’ve made a lot of progress!! We made frames, insulated and made sheet metal covers for all 3 door (the 2 back doors and the sliding pocket door in the wall) . Those are all installed and look great. Pictures to come!!
The laminate flooring is all installed.





I am testing out the new floors.

And even further testing the floors.

In order to cut the laminate flooring to size, Dave magically converted his skill saw into a table saw. It may not have been the safest idea ever, but we make do with what we have to work with.



Now that we’ve gotten back into working on the Crusher regularly we’re making great progress. Well, Dave is making most of the progress while I’m working on keeping the websites going that are paying for the project.
Dave got most of the wiring all figured out. We’re going to have 3 outlets on each side of the truck, which should be sufficient. Now we will put the roof back in place and install sheet metal on the walls - thanks to Thornton Plumbing and Heating. We’re thinking laminate flooring for the floors. I tried to buy it online thinking I good get hooked up with a good deal, but turns out that shipping 80 square feet of flooring will cost $150 so we decided to look into other options. Looking on craigslist.org i noticed a lot of people tend to over-buy when doing flooring projects and we found some people selling their extras for pretty cheap. We haven’t bought anything yet, but i think that’s a purchase we will be making soon.
Now we’re starting to plan out the layout and decorating of the mobile office. Once we get the floors/walls in place we are going to take another small trip to try out a few set-ups to see what works best.

Our first journey:
So, the mobile office isn’t done yet, but since we have all the major components for powering everything, we figured we’d take it out for a little mini-trip.
Destination: Brighton, Utah
We loaded up some make-shift desks, power strips, laptops, lawn chairs, snacks and of course, a bottle of wine to celebrate our first trip. We headed up the canyon where we picked up a hitchhiker. He was a schizophrenic guy named Tom. We gave him a lift up to his cabin.
We got up to Brighton. Luckily, the resort has wireless internet so we parked right up by the lodge. At this point we realized that the metal cage we were in very effectively blocked out all wireless internet access. We rearranged the desk situation so we were closer to the window. Success. We set up shop and went to work. I’ve found I’m much more productive when I’m working from exciting places. We opened the back doors so we had a perfect view of the mountains. It was a little chilly, but we brought hoodies and blankets so it wasn’t too bad.
This little trial run gave us a chance to see what was needed/needed to be fixed to effectively run our office. The internet thing will be an issue - especially once we get the wall up in the cab. Dave will run some sort of antenna on the roof so we can pick up a signal. Everything went pretty well. We had a productive day and it gave us the motivation needed to get back to work on the truck.
So now we’ve got all the necessary equipment for powering the mobile office. I’ll have Dave go more into that later. Basically, we have 2 generators, a power inverter, 2 additional batteries and a battery charger.Dave is working on setting up the door that separates the cab from the rest of the truck. It’s a wooden wall with a sliding door. It will be well insulated to block out much of the truck’s running noises.
Next on the to-do list: wiring.
We took a break from working on the truck to work on building up our company, getting a few projects up and running and taking on a few clients. We hope to get back on this project soon. We are ready and anxious to get on the road.
We took some time off from working on the truck. I moved out of my old house and into a new place, so I took a week off to move and get settled. I used the truck to haul all of my crap. It’s coming in handy aready.
We got quite a bit done before the break, just just never got around to posting anything about it. We got the floor installed as well as the walls. Gary (who is now my new roommate) isntalled support beams in the cieling. These will support the sort of “upper level” pop-out sleeping area we will be isntalling later on. Dave is working on assembling the door that will divide the cab from the back of the truck as well as getting all the wiring figured out. Here are some pictures of the progress up to this point.