I really enjoy watching your project progress. Thanks for keeping us updated and supplying pictures. Everything looks great. I am envious of your expertise and how fast you are doing this. Better than watching Chip Foose or Orange County Choppers. Maybe they should start a reality show for fellas like you that do this to make a living.
Mark
Thank you. It's my pleasure. Think this is fast ya should have seen me 20 years ago. It takes me 2 days to do what used to take me 2 hours LOL.
They can call the show "Redneck Survival 101" LOL. Don't need a reality show, I'm sure I'm breaking some law as it is and don't need OSHA, Fire department or the EPA checking out my operation.... Hmmmm let's see.... Gantry built from 2x4s a 2x10 and some 3" drywall screws...buddy standing on roof of shop putting the chain hoists in place (before I could get the ladder out he climbed the gantry like a monkey, and he's 50 years old).... caught grass on fire several times welding..... painted sleeper outside because I don't have a way to move something that size inside.... should say opening because it doesn't even have a door...... Yep, breaking something for sure.
Thinking about how the truck looked when I pulled the tail out of the shop today, I see where It might help somebody here that has the ability to do this and that's tight on cash or simply doesn't want to spend the bucks on a crew cab sport chassis to tote that big toyhauler they only move or use occasionally. There are tons of cheap day cabs out there. I wouldn't use anything heavier duty than what I have. A class 4 or 5 is plenty. Mine is a class 6 but still basicly just an overgrown pickup.
The truck is just about to the point where just adding a fifth wheel, air ride, rear fenders and finishing the interior would make a good medium duty toter for under $7k......I have a whopping $4k into the project now as it sits.
If I was going to use that to carry the family I'd use a Peterbilt 63" unibilt stand up sleeper, (see them sell on ebay for about $500), take out the bunk and put in an RV jack knife sofa and seatbelts in it. Wanna get carried away for a few more $$ add a fridge, microwave, TV, DVD, playstation so the romper room stays quiet........ Until they fight over what game or movie they are playing.