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I've had a list of things I've wanted to do to the deuce since I bought the thing and I've just taken the first big step and hired a guy to rebuild the cab from the doors up. It's essentially just gonna be a copy of the existing cab with some modifications.
I've decided to make the cab 4 inches higher, in case I want to mount something above the front windows. The height is somewhat arbitrary as I was just thinking of a 2x4. I'm also having the roof reinforced to approx. 1,000 lbs to support a rooftop rack (also to be built at this time) and whatever's gonna be in it.
The back window will be removed and an access hatch installed - I want to be able to pass through the cab to the back. I plan on enclosing the space behind the cab (with a flexible material) so I'm not worried about bringing light from that direction.
10 gauge steel will be used for the back wall area, and 16 gauge for the roof, along with flat tubing for the reinforcing. I'm using the 10 gauge because I just want a little heavier duty because of plans on attaching more items to the back wall.
Later, I'll have a HVAC unit installed on the back wall (outside).
I expect this part of the project to cost ~$2k.
I'll ask the guy to take some pics along the way so I can post them here.
If anyone wants to provide some input, I'd welcome it.
I've decided to make the cab 4 inches higher, in case I want to mount something above the front windows. The height is somewhat arbitrary as I was just thinking of a 2x4. I'm also having the roof reinforced to approx. 1,000 lbs to support a rooftop rack (also to be built at this time) and whatever's gonna be in it.
The back window will be removed and an access hatch installed - I want to be able to pass through the cab to the back. I plan on enclosing the space behind the cab (with a flexible material) so I'm not worried about bringing light from that direction.
10 gauge steel will be used for the back wall area, and 16 gauge for the roof, along with flat tubing for the reinforcing. I'm using the 10 gauge because I just want a little heavier duty because of plans on attaching more items to the back wall.
Later, I'll have a HVAC unit installed on the back wall (outside).
I expect this part of the project to cost ~$2k.
I'll ask the guy to take some pics along the way so I can post them here.
If anyone wants to provide some input, I'd welcome it.