HeavyHaul ToterHome pt.2: Building the Massive Living Quarters

Hunter Goodrich
7 Sept 202422:58

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the creator embarks on the Heavy Halter Home Project, constructing a robust frame from two 7-ton military trucks and integrating air ride axles for a Tri Drive setup. They gut and modify a 1979 Ford cab for the front, planning to power the entire build with a diesel engine. The pièce de résistance is a 17.5-ton box serving as living quarters, complete with bathroom, kitchen, and sleeping areas. The project also includes installing an AC unit, utilizing a versatile welder for various tasks, and fitting out the interior with foam insulation and aluminum skin. The creator's father joins to assist with electrical wiring, and they discuss future plans for a window in the door. The video concludes with a teaser for the next installment, promising further progress on this ambitious build.

Takeaways

  • 🔧 The project involves combining two 7-ton military truck frames to create a single long, heavy-duty frame for a custom build.
  • 🚚 Air ride axles are being pieced together to achieve a true Tri Drive setup for the rear of the truck.
  • 🏠 A 1979 Ford cab is being heavily modified and restored to serve as the front of the truck, with a powerful diesel engine underneath.
  • ⚙️ The truck is being specially built to tow another massive project, which is even larger and more complex than the current build.
  • 🏡 A 17.5-ton box filled with living quarters, including a bathroom, shower, kitchen, desk, and multiple beds, is being integrated into the build.
  • ⚒️ The construction process includes welding steel frameworks, using a plasma cutter for precise metal work, and assembling the living quarters.
  • 🛠️ The Simer 4050 Pro, a versatile welding and cutting machine, is being utilized for various tasks, showcasing its capabilities in MIG, TIG, and plasma cutting.
  • 🔩 Stainless steel sheets are being fitted and secured with screws and sealant to provide a durable and presentable interior.
  • 🛏️ The living quarters are designed to provide a comfortable and functional space for the builder while on the road.
  • 🔩 The project also involves electrical wiring for lighting and power, with careful planning to ensure a clean and efficient setup.

Q & A

  • What is the main project being discussed in the script?

    -The main project being discussed is the construction of a heavy-duty truck with a long frame, air ride axles, and a tri-drive setup, which will be used to tow another large project.

  • What is the purpose of the heavy-duty truck being built?

    -The heavy-duty truck is being built to tow another even larger project that is described as 'crazier and bigger' than the truck itself.

  • What is the role of the 1979 Ford cab in the project?

    -The 1979 Ford cab is being heavily modified and restored to be the front part of the truck, housing a large diesel engine to power the vehicle.

  • What is the function of the 17 and 1/2t box mentioned in the script?

    -The 17 and 1/2t box is designed to serve as living quarters, equipped with a bathroom, shower, kitchen, desk, and multiple beds.

  • Why is the AC unit mounted with a steel framework instead of the provided hardware?

    -The mounting hardware provided with the AC unit is considered flimsy, so a steel framework is used for a more secure and firm attachment to the box, ensuring stability while on the road.

  • What additional features does the Simer 4050 Pro welder offer besides welding?

    -The Simer 4050 Pro welder offers features such as MIG welding, pulse MIG welding, TIG welding, plasma cutting, and stick welding, with the ability to cut up to 3/4 inch material.

  • How is the Simer 4050 Pro welder enhancing the builder's capabilities?

    -The Simer 4050 Pro welder allows the builder to perform a variety of welding and cutting tasks with its multiple functions, significantly expanding the capacity of the new shop.

  • What is the purpose of the steel pieces being welded along the line in the back section of the box?

    -The steel pieces are being welded to establish the top of the door frame and the top of the bathroom area, providing support for a platform and shelf space.

  • Why is the aluminum door being constructed with a 45-degree chamfered edge?

    -The aluminum door is constructed with a 45-degree chamfered edge to allow for better weld penetration and to create a strong, sealed joint when welded into the door frame.

  • How is the shower wall in the living quarters constructed?

    -The shower wall is made from a stainless steel sheet, which is mounted to a steel framework and then sealed with foam board insulation to ensure a waterproof and durable wall.

  • What is the reason for sealing the butcher block countertop immediately after installation?

    -The butcher block countertop needs to be sealed within 48 hours of installation to prevent moisture retention, which can cause discoloration and damage to the wood.

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