Our NZ housetruck build thread...
Moderator: TMAX
Our NZ housetruck build thread...
Me and Hannah are building another housetruck. Its our 5th vehicle and 3rd housetruck but will be the biggest yet for us. Very exciting as its going to have lots of ideas we have come up with over the last ten years. We have had some recent setbacks but we'll get there!
Anyway heres a link you can click on- I add to this thread often so check it out once in a while for updates if it interests you all.
http://www.oldschool.co.nz/phpbb/viewto ... 17&t=21684
I will be most likely to be on here asking some questions!!! Everyday is a school day!!!!
alex
Anyway heres a link you can click on- I add to this thread often so check it out once in a while for updates if it interests you all.
http://www.oldschool.co.nz/phpbb/viewto ... 17&t=21684
I will be most likely to be on here asking some questions!!! Everyday is a school day!!!!
alex
- Dennis The Bus Dweller
- Seasoned Nomadicista
- Posts: 1874
- Joined: Mon Nov 15, 2004 9:33 am
- Location: Southold N.Y.
- Contact:
-
- Posts: 778
- Joined: Mon Dec 31, 2007 3:10 pm
cheers. i'm sure i'll pop by with qustions!
Our main inspiration are the trucks from the northwest. We study our two books- some turtles have nice shells and rolling homes- whilst having a strong coffee or perhaps inhaling nature
I wish we had more money for full cedar cladding but we also have to watch our weight limit as its a big surface area to cover!
alex
Our main inspiration are the trucks from the northwest. We study our two books- some turtles have nice shells and rolling homes- whilst having a strong coffee or perhaps inhaling nature
I wish we had more money for full cedar cladding but we also have to watch our weight limit as its a big surface area to cover!
alex
cheer people!
Dusty- I'm afraid for us that it will be heavier than 7 tonne! But if we can keep it under ten tonne that avoids another big jump!
We dont plan on doing lots of miles - just being able to move every so often from town to town will be great. Next stop once its done will be Queenstown for a year or so
We are so desperate to get it finished but fully aware not to rush it as we dont plan on having to build yet another one for a long time!!!! We want our own home again!
We just got an amazing deal on stainless woodscrews from my cousin- 1600 of the little buggers for the outside.
Today we scored some really nice treated pine battens we will stain a dark colour to contrast with the hardwood ply. Its such a shame to lose the lovely pine cladding but its just not drying out and will be only grief for the future. This new cladding we are planning will make it feel much cosier and future proof! If we put in some effort it will look great. shame about the time lost on the pine though. At least our mistake others can learn from.
Dusty- I'm afraid for us that it will be heavier than 7 tonne! But if we can keep it under ten tonne that avoids another big jump!
We dont plan on doing lots of miles - just being able to move every so often from town to town will be great. Next stop once its done will be Queenstown for a year or so
We are so desperate to get it finished but fully aware not to rush it as we dont plan on having to build yet another one for a long time!!!! We want our own home again!
We just got an amazing deal on stainless woodscrews from my cousin- 1600 of the little buggers for the outside.
Today we scored some really nice treated pine battens we will stain a dark colour to contrast with the hardwood ply. Its such a shame to lose the lovely pine cladding but its just not drying out and will be only grief for the future. This new cladding we are planning will make it feel much cosier and future proof! If we put in some effort it will look great. shame about the time lost on the pine though. At least our mistake others can learn from.
Your build ...
Excellent!!!
Gotta have skylights, have one over my bed, nothing better ... and love your slide outs ... have thought about them on my old bus ... maybe, if I get a base I'll redesign and add them. Now I'm just happy living in it. Am designing the rear porch, but getting caught up in getting my old R75/5 back on the road ... designing a fold out camper for the sidehack ... much cheaper for travelling ...
Good work, and nice to see your lady and pets involved. Keep the photos coming. Peace, GoodClue
Gotta have skylights, have one over my bed, nothing better ... and love your slide outs ... have thought about them on my old bus ... maybe, if I get a base I'll redesign and add them. Now I'm just happy living in it. Am designing the rear porch, but getting caught up in getting my old R75/5 back on the road ... designing a fold out camper for the sidehack ... much cheaper for travelling ...
Good work, and nice to see your lady and pets involved. Keep the photos coming. Peace, GoodClue
"ya gotta have art ..."
Righto peoples - I'm just gonna copy and paste what I'm posting up on oldschoolnz and retro rides onto here for ya all to see
Not much done on outside. We went to Christchurch and picked up 22 sheets of 5.5mm marine grade ply plus some cedar for cappings. Oh and also a visit to Musgrove's to sift through all the reclaimed timber. Got some great Rimu and Miro for our door frame. The piece of Miro has the most amazing patterns I have ever seen in wood. Beautiful!
I will put up a picture.
So over the last few days we have been doing some work on the inside. As soon as the rain stops we'll start putting up the ply.
Finishing the bedroom floor- some insulation. Insulation everywhere - this is important!
Not much done on outside. We went to Christchurch and picked up 22 sheets of 5.5mm marine grade ply plus some cedar for cappings. Oh and also a visit to Musgrove's to sift through all the reclaimed timber. Got some great Rimu and Miro for our door frame. The piece of Miro has the most amazing patterns I have ever seen in wood. Beautiful!
I will put up a picture.
So over the last few days we have been doing some work on the inside. As soon as the rain stops we'll start putting up the ply.
Finishing the bedroom floor- some insulation. Insulation everywhere - this is important!
- stuartcnz
- Site Admin
- Posts: 875
- Joined: Fri Dec 19, 2008 8:05 pm
- Location: Aotearoa, New Zealand
- Contact:
More updates have been added http://www.oldschool.co.nz/phpbb/viewto ... a&start=40
Really looking good now.
Really looking good now.
https://stuartcrawfordmedia.com/
https://nomadichome.org/
https://ethicallogistics.com/ Challenging the way you think.
JID:stuart@nomadicista.nz
https://nomadichome.org/
https://ethicallogistics.com/ Challenging the way you think.
JID:stuart@nomadicista.nz
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 24 guests