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Jason Schutt

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MALE; 50 Y/O

Washington, U.S.A.

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Turning a Box Truck into a Rolling Studio Apartment:
My Adventure Awaits!

Picture this: a 26-foot box truck with a 5-foot attic, cruising down the highway, transformed into a cozy studio apartment. That's right, my friends! I'm converting the back of a box truck into my very own mobile studio apartment. Why, you ask? Before I get too old, I plan to travel the country, see all the quirky roadside attractions, and indulge in every mom-and-pop restaurant that serves a Denver omelet. And yes, I'll be documenting every twist and turn of this journey, hoping to fund it by selling affiliate products through Amazon and other places. Buckle up and join me on this wild ride!

Box Truck Similar to the truck I want. Image from Commercial Truck Trader


The Grand Plan

First things first, let's talk about the truck. This isn't just any truck; it's a 26-foot box truck with a 5-foot attic. Think of it as a blank canvas, ready to be transformed into a rolling masterpiece. The goal is to create a fully functional studio apartment that has everything I need to live comfortably while on the road. Here's a sneak peek into my plan:

  • Living Area: A cozy space with a fold-out couch that doubles as a bed.
  • Kitchen: A compact but efficient kitchen with a mini-fridge, microwave, and a two-burner stove.
  • Bathroom: A small but functional bathroom with a composting toilet and a portable shower.
  • Sleeping: Plenty of space in the attic for a bunk to stretch out in.

The Conversion Process

Converting a box truck into a studio apartment is no small feat. It requires a lot of planning, hard work, and a bit of creativity. Here's a step-by-step breakdown of how I plan to tackle this project:

Step 1: Demolition

Before I can start building, I need to strip the truck down to its bare bones. This means removing any existing fixtures, cleaning up the space, and addressing any rust or leaks. It's a messy job, but someone's got to do it! It might as well be me.

Step 2: Insulation and Flooring

Next up is insulation. To keep the truck warm in the winter and cool in the summer, I'll be installing spray foam insulation on the walls and ceiling. For the floor, I'll be using a combination of plywood and laminate plank flooring. This will provide a sturdy and easy-to-clean surface.

Step 3: Framing and Electrical

With the insulation and flooring in place, it's time to start framing the interior walls. This will create separate areas for the living space, kitchen, and bathroom. At the same time, I'll be running a 48v solar powered electrical system throughout the truck. This will power the lights, appliances, and any other electrical devices I might need while staying off-grid.

Step 4: Plumbing

Plumbing is a bit tricky in a mobile home, but it's definitely doable. I'll be installing a fresh water tank, a grey water tank, and a small on-demand water heater. The bathroom will have a incinerating toilet and a recirculating shower with its own tank, while the kitchen will have a small sink.

Step 5: Finishing Touches

Once the major systems are in place, it's time for the fun part: decorating! But wait, did you really think I was just going to add some cozy blankets and throw pillows? Oh no, my friends. Let me tell you about my true passion - my secret love affair with kitchen gadgets.

First up, let's talk about the crown jewel of my mobile kitchen: the Evo circular cooktop. This bad boy isn't just a grill; it's a culinary canvas that lets me simultaneously grill, sauté, sear, and steam. Who needs a couch when you can have a 360-degree cooking surface that reaches temperatures hot enough to make a dragon sweat?

But wait, there's more! My real mission is to become the pizza king of the open road. Enter the Ooni pizza oven. This portable marvel can reach a scorching 950°F in just 15 minutes. Neapolitan pizza in the middle of nowhere? Don't mind if I do!

And let's not forget about the smaller gadgets that make life worth living. I'm talking about the Le Creuset Pepper Mill that grinds pepper with the precision of a Swiss watchmaker. Or the Dreo ChefMaker Combi Cooker that can turn tough cuts of meat into perfect tender morsels faster than you can say "road trip."

So, while you might have thought I was planning to fill this truck with homey touches, what I'm really doing is creating a mobile test kitchen for every gadget and gizmo I can get my hands on. Who needs throw pillows when you can have a pizza stone? Why settle for a few plants when you can have an herb garden specifically cultivated for your culinary experiments? I plan to have one.

In the end, my friends, this journey isn't just about seeing the country or trying local cuisine. It's about pushing the boundaries of what's possible in a RV. It's about creating a space where I can indulge my gadget obsession and maybe, just maybe, create some truly epic meals made from local ingredients along the way.

So buckle up, because this isn't just a road trip - it's a culinary adventure fueled by my insatiable appetite for kitchen gadgets. And who knows? Maybe I'll even make a Denver omelet or two along the way. After all, I've got to put all these gadgets to good use, right? Nah! I leave that dish to the diners.

Hitting the Road

With the truck converted into a studio apartment, it's time to hit the road! My plan is to travel across the country, stopping at all the quirky roadside attractions I can find. From the world's largest ball of twine to the Mystery Spot, no attraction is too weird for me. And let's not forget the food! I'll be on a mission to try every Denver omelet I can find, from greasy spoon diners to fancy brunch spots.

Documenting the Journey

Of course, I'll be documenting every step of this adventure. I'll be creating content that showcases the conversion process, my travels, and all the delicious food I encounter along the way. Think blog posts, YouTube videos, and Instagram stories. My goal is to share this journey with as many people as possible and hopefully inspire others to embark on their own adventures.

Funding the Dream

Now, let's talk about the funding plan. Traveling the country and converting a box truck into a studio apartment isn't cheap. To fund this dream, I'll be selling affiliate products through Amazon. This means I'll be promoting products that I use and love, and earning a commission on any sales made through my affiliate links. It's a win-win situation: I get to share my favorite products with my audience, and I earn some money to keep the adventure going.

The Road Ahead

So, there you have it! That's the plan for converting a 26-foot box truck into a studio apartment and traveling the country. It's going to be a wild ride, but I can't wait to see where the road takes me. Whether it's quirky roadside attractions, delicious Denver omelets, star gazing outside Area 51in the desert or just the thrill of the open road, this adventure is sure to be one for the books. Stay tuned for more updates, and don't forget to follow along on social media. Who knows, maybe I'll see you out there on the road!

Final Thoughts

Converting a box truck into a studio apartment is no small task, but it's a challenge I'm excited to take on. With a bit of hard work, creativity, and a lot of determination, I know I can make this dream a reality. And who knows, maybe I'll inspire a few others to do the same. So here's to the open road, quirky roadside attractions, and the best Denver omelets this country has to offer. Let's make this adventure one to remember!

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