Boris Badanov
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So, I've gotten some great feedback from folks about my starting out in the conversion of a step van for a full-time home. (Introduce Yourself - No Skilz Newbie). I've seen what amazing things can be accomplished from scratch and it's only heightened my excitement about leading this lifestyle. I've done an enormous amount of research, read two different books, read throught the entirety of several forums, read blogs, watched videos and spent hours online and out in the real world looking for vehicles. I'm more lost than ever.
My main challenges are these:
* Budget - I can buy something but would have to wait to fix it up. And my time is at a premium.
* No place to work on a build. I live in an apartment building. I don't have friends with driveways or yards. I would have to rent a place to do the build and simply park the truck until it was somewhat habitable.
* I have no handyman skills at all. I'm confident I could develop some basic skills but I believe I'd have to hire people to work on any electrical or plumbing projects. There's no doubt that my skills would improve once I immersed myself in living in a truck, but I'm not prepared to throw a mattress on the floor and work around
* Stealth is HUGE! I live right outside NYC in Northern Jersey. I will continue working at my job. I have to be able to park hassle-free.
I came to this Forum having found this ad. http://hartford.craigslist.org/rvs/3847112801.html
It seems to answer many of my needs except for stealth. It has been suggested to me that I could disguise it as some type of commercial vehicle, i.e. pet grooming. It's ready to go, though I would, of course, make a mechanic checks it out. I could make the changes I want as I can afford them - remove the bunk beds, etc. I could live in it now!
I feel as though I'm coping out but I think it's best if I acknowledge my limitations. I don't even know if it's still available. The owners were a bit curt when answering my emails (it is insulated). But the more I read, see, and look, the more the seems as though it's the way to start my journey.
Have I answered my own question? Maybe. But I'd like to know that y'all think -is it feasible for me to think it might be best to start from scratch, and find the help I need to do it? Is it more cost effective to do it that way in the long run? Am I just a scaredy cat?
Hell, is there anyone in the NY/NJ/CT area who wants to come look at the damn thing with me?
Yeah, I'm that torn up about it.
Thanks for listening. I appreciate your indulgence.
Boris/MM
My main challenges are these:
* Budget - I can buy something but would have to wait to fix it up. And my time is at a premium.
* No place to work on a build. I live in an apartment building. I don't have friends with driveways or yards. I would have to rent a place to do the build and simply park the truck until it was somewhat habitable.
* I have no handyman skills at all. I'm confident I could develop some basic skills but I believe I'd have to hire people to work on any electrical or plumbing projects. There's no doubt that my skills would improve once I immersed myself in living in a truck, but I'm not prepared to throw a mattress on the floor and work around
* Stealth is HUGE! I live right outside NYC in Northern Jersey. I will continue working at my job. I have to be able to park hassle-free.
I came to this Forum having found this ad. http://hartford.craigslist.org/rvs/3847112801.html
It seems to answer many of my needs except for stealth. It has been suggested to me that I could disguise it as some type of commercial vehicle, i.e. pet grooming. It's ready to go, though I would, of course, make a mechanic checks it out. I could make the changes I want as I can afford them - remove the bunk beds, etc. I could live in it now!
I feel as though I'm coping out but I think it's best if I acknowledge my limitations. I don't even know if it's still available. The owners were a bit curt when answering my emails (it is insulated). But the more I read, see, and look, the more the seems as though it's the way to start my journey.
Have I answered my own question? Maybe. But I'd like to know that y'all think -is it feasible for me to think it might be best to start from scratch, and find the help I need to do it? Is it more cost effective to do it that way in the long run? Am I just a scaredy cat?
Hell, is there anyone in the NY/NJ/CT area who wants to come look at the damn thing with me?
Yeah, I'm that torn up about it.
Thanks for listening. I appreciate your indulgence.
Boris/MM