Haha, thank you.
I keep lots of bottled FIJI water for cooking or drinking. I have a 12volt slow cooker I cook with once in a while. The passenger seat doesn't get wet because of the tall faucet I put. U can keep your hands directly over the sink, so it's not an issue. I use it mainly to wash my hands (got a lava bar for the greasy situations, like when ya miss the grab handle and get 5th wheel grease on ur hands XD ), wash any dishes (I mainly use paper plates tho), and brush my teeth.
Nothing is bolted or screwed to the truck. No modifications to the truck whatsoever. The sink is inside that clear container which is held in place by the seatbelt. But the sink itself is so light, the two hoses are actually more then enough to hold it in place. It may be hard to tell from the pics (I'm on my IPhone), but the pressure hose comming from the pump is actually on a 3/8" quick disconnect used in airlines. So when I need to take it out, the hose simply unclicks. The sink drain uses a 1/2 hose (same kind the pressure line is made of). It comes down and is then split into 4 1/4" hard plastic lines. The door is then slammed on these 4 hard lines, the weatherstripping on the door is fat enough that it won't crush the 4 hoses. The 4 hoses just hang out of the bottom of the door (not the window) and drain on the outside steps. Ill try to get some pics of the drain system I made.
I actually did make a shower as well. On the pump unit there is a second quick connect. I have a portable RV tankless hot water heater that runs off small propane bottles. As soon as u turn on the hand held shower head, the propane automatically clicks on and heats up the water. I had a larger Rubbermaid container that fit on the floor in front of the bed between the two cabinets. The drain was T'd into the same sink drain. I then made a 3'X4' 6 foot tall shower curtain using PVC pipe and two shower curtains. The shower curtains go into the large Rubbermaid container and it went all the way around you so water didn't splash everywhere. The whole thing worked perfectly, but I got too lazy as far as setting it up, so I just use pilot/ flying J showers now VnV
thanks again :>
What does the inside of your truck look like?
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Bugman.... that's just AWESOME!! CONGRATULATIONS!! Very ingenious. I bet you live in a Columbia or Cascadia Freightliner, right? They seem to have more room inside than Kenworth and Peterbilts... and Volvos...
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Smaggs Thanks this.
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Finally got it cleaned out and looking respectable enough to post a few pics of the inside of my tractor. 2nd pic came out a little dark stupid flash didn't go off. But that's my truck needs some more work but in time. 3rd is of the sleeper guess I didn't realize how small the cab was until I tried to take a pic of the sleeper lol
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Looks a lot like our school truck..but that was an 05 Century. But it did have not matching air ride seats. Everything was grey inside.
Most annoying thing were the 14000 wires rattling around where the cb had been.... bought used, but it sure took a beating from all the students learning how to shift and clutch and brake all at the same time!
I kept hitting my head on the pointy part of the shelf..right above the clock....
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I like the look of the cowhide. Are you doing the headliner in cowhide as well?
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The only R730 semi-trailer puller in Estonia today: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cop2AoIvP2Q&feature=share
Interior part from the 4th minute.
Video is in Estonian so you probably will not understand a thing. I`ve seen it myself when in building-tuning process. Unfortunately the tuning quality ain´t excactly top notch as it should with this price range.Last edited: Nov 6, 2013
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Mine will be completely done when I put vinly button,I have over 1000 button ,I need 300 more ,inside. My studio sleeper bling with chrome n black leather all around even the fridge.
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