$25 DOLLARS a MONTH RENT: Living Super CHEAP on SOCIAL SECURITY in a DIY Tiny House!

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Комментарии • 782

  • @Mary-od4gi
    @Mary-od4gi 4 месяца назад +610

    A lovely sensitive man who has moved forward with his life.

    • @pcthayer
      @pcthayer 4 месяца назад +64

      It is nice he brought memories of his wife into the build of the tiny house, like the wardrobe and pictures of her, etc. He is moving on but not forgetting the love of his life.

    • @angelaratzay9034
      @angelaratzay9034 3 месяца назад +13

      One does not move on whatever that means, one just manages to not die and gradually start to feel life again and sidestep the loss,you can never be the same again. It's all about survival.nature is amazing.

    • @sandydouglas3799
      @sandydouglas3799 3 месяца назад +9

      @@angelaratzay9034 Yes managing to not die is what I did when my husband died. I was surprised that I survived and even feel joy which I thought would never happen again. But we are never the same.

    • @christiansaravia7865
      @christiansaravia7865 2 месяца назад

      @@angelaratzay9034well she didn’t say move on, she said move forward

  • @barryjames9812
    @barryjames9812 3 месяца назад +54

    Lost my Wife of 41 years February 23rd 2021. Her name was Nancy as well. She was only 58 at the time. She would have turned 59 in August of that year. This coming August (2024) she would have been 62. I live in Arkansas & live anything Outdoors. Have a beautiful Family & 2 Grandchildren. I want to live in my own tiny home here in Arkansas someday as now I am retired (63). I hunt/fish camp, hike, & love the simple things of Life. No TV Whatsoever as I hate TV. I read at night for my past time & attend Church regularly. I hope to have my tiny home soon. Thanks for sharing your Story & home with us. Here’s to many more happy years.

    • @commentater4448
      @commentater4448 12 дней назад +1

      A man after my own heart. 😊. Sorry for your loss. Thank God for your family and Jesus!

  • @karenebarker9244
    @karenebarker9244 4 месяца назад +214

    I picked up on one particular comment he made about never enjoying a home as much as his tiny one. I totally agree! My husband and I have owned several very nice large homes but our full time RV for the past 7 years has been our favorite.

    • @jeffj_39
      @jeffj_39 4 месяца назад +10

      I feel the same way it's all just a bunch of stuff.

    • @bdmenne
      @bdmenne 4 месяца назад +6

      I understand this sentiment. I’ve put my time in a few things this life: my lawnmower, my chainsaw, my fish aquariums and my plants. Myself, my love, my appreciation is in them and radiates back from them.

    • @mojo7493
      @mojo7493 4 месяца назад +9

      So true! My husband and I chose to live in a 7x10 converted cargo trailer ( no bathroom just a bucket). At times we stay with friends or go to Europe and stay in Air BnB's and we laugh because we miss our trailer!

    • @IrateMoogle
      @IrateMoogle 8 дней назад

      The happiest time of my life was when I was living in a 97 Toyota Corolla. It was over a decade ago but I'm tempted to quit my job and go back to being homeless.

  • @cclark5376
    @cclark5376 4 месяца назад +596

    Similar story...lost my wife, now almost 4 years. My world completely racked & jacked upside down. Could not have made it with out my faith in our Lord Jesus..& knowing for sure she is safety with Him ❤

    • @millyslife9170
      @millyslife9170 3 месяца назад +21

      Amen 🙏🏼

    • @tiffanycurtis4794
      @tiffanycurtis4794 3 месяца назад +33

      Oh my goodness I wish I could give you a hug. I really do but keep that faith in the Lord and a whole lot of people don’t want to hear religious talk, but I just lost my mother. I know exactly how you feel. I did not even want to go on once she passed but my faith and Lord gave me strength too, God bless you and your family❤️

    • @BakersfieldGuru
      @BakersfieldGuru 3 месяца назад +10

      Prayers, my brother

    • @ceceliapadgett9882
      @ceceliapadgett9882 3 месяца назад +15

      Thank you for sharing your faith in Jesus Christ and our Father God ooooo 😊 Also the Holy Spirit . Who lives in us our comforter. 💫

    • @tamib64
      @tamib64 3 месяца назад +9

      @@tiffanycurtis4794 you sound just as sweet as he does. God bless you.

  • @Nomadic.A
    @Nomadic.A 4 месяца назад +258

    Toured this one at the RTR, everyone thought his matching cart, wardrobe, and old desk were so great. This was one of my favs.

    • @missylearned9821
      @missylearned9821 4 месяца назад +19

      Right? I love that he incorporated his beloved’s chifferobe into his new tiny home. What a wonderful way to keep her with him!

    • @s.magdaleno4124
      @s.magdaleno4124 4 месяца назад +16

      Oh yeah I loved it, it's so homey.

    • @ana419
      @ana419 4 месяца назад +7

      What's RTR?

    • @KevinPaulsen-jt4vz
      @KevinPaulsen-jt4vz 3 месяца назад

      @@ana419 rubber tramp randevu.

  • @terriburrosskistner1268
    @terriburrosskistner1268 4 месяца назад +218

    What a beautiful cozy tiny home. He did a beautiful job!!

  • @Kiwiwanderer
    @Kiwiwanderer 3 месяца назад +79

    What a lovely man. Humble, loving and wise. I love how he keeps his wife with him.

  • @RLeeVanCamps
    @RLeeVanCamps 4 месяца назад +203

    Sorry for your loss. Beautiful tiny home. Luv how you have incorporated family members into it😊

  • @denisescally7090
    @denisescally7090 4 месяца назад +45

    I love that he incorporated furniture that meant something to him, really adds character.

  • @PatriciaHodges-nd7tf
    @PatriciaHodges-nd7tf 4 месяца назад +235

    I love companies that pay every day instead of having to wait for your money.

    • @wrylife57
      @wrylife57 4 месяца назад +15

      how do they deal with taxes? no one talks about this.

    • @ernielansford8710
      @ernielansford8710 4 месяца назад +26

      @@wrylife57 most likely they are independent contractors responsible for their own taxes. If they make $600+ per year they receive a 1099 which is also filed with the IRS.

    • @JIMPETERSON-n7i
      @JIMPETERSON-n7i 4 месяца назад +43

      @@wrylife57 -- Income taxes? Most of us who live this way have annual income low enough that we don't have to pay income taxes. It's one of many ways of beating the man at his own game once you full-stop reject the dominant paradigm.

    • @ernielansford8710
      @ernielansford8710 4 месяца назад

      @@JIMPETERSON-n7i this is true, but the ‘man’ must file a 1099 regardless of the contractor’s IRS status if over $600 per year. Unfortunately a new ‘rule by executive order’ stated Jan 2024, all funds transmitted from fintech apps (PayPal, Venmo, Zelle etc) over $600.00 per year must be reported to the IRS. A 1099 is issued. It’s the taxpayers responsibility to file and justify either gifts, reimbursement or fees earned. Frankly this isn’t good in my opinion.

    • @insightfrequency7
      @insightfrequency7 4 месяца назад

      @@JIMPETERSON-n7iyeah that’s true especially if you multiapp spread your earnings through 3-4 different app platforms

  • @dianegenx
    @dianegenx 4 месяца назад +91

    No need to regret anything, young man.
    You did the best you knew how at that time.
    And the important part is that you moved forward, you found a way to go on, to live your life. 💛

  • @psycho6275
    @psycho6275 4 месяца назад +103

    God bless this fella. He is living his life and moving forward in memory of his late wife. Im sure she is happy and proud looking down from Heaven

  • @mamawanderlust6000
    @mamawanderlust6000 4 месяца назад +106

    I love how he was able to incorporate his family treasures to his home.

    • @GaiaCarney
      @GaiaCarney 3 месяца назад +4

      Especially the chiffarobe ☮️

  • @JB-rw9xt
    @JB-rw9xt 3 месяца назад +50

    "If I want ice cream I go to Dairy Queen". Love that quote. What a great story and tiny home.

    • @nsanelycrazy
      @nsanelycrazy 14 дней назад

      And he's right, all those supermarkets and stores maintain refrigeration equipment. We can kinda use them as our own icebox if we don't want to or can't spare the watts to run a freezer.

  • @dawncore9863
    @dawncore9863 4 месяца назад +88

    So sorry to hear about your wife. 😇

  • @LisaSimplified
    @LisaSimplified 4 месяца назад +86

    You did a beautiful job on your home. Wishing you all the best!

  • @jandellwo9205
    @jandellwo9205 3 месяца назад +29

    I loved seeing Alan’s tiny home and hearing his story! He is one of “us” (the widowed/widower) who thoughtfully made a plan and followed through with it in the immediate aftermath of his loss. I’m sure that building his new home has been a big part of his healing journey.

  • @MrEroshan
    @MrEroshan 4 месяца назад +55

    Almost everyone of my thermo doublepane windows in our RV have leaked out the gas in them and now fog. So he is correct about them dying.

  • @tamib64
    @tamib64 3 месяца назад +23

    What a sweetheart. Sorry you lost your beloved Nancy. Nice that you could incorporate her memory. God bless you on your journey.

  • @carenjobe1228
    @carenjobe1228 4 месяца назад +57

    Very nice build, cozy and cute! Everything one needs to live comfortably!thanks for sharing, sorry for your loss.

  • @annmarieschantz9724
    @annmarieschantz9724 3 месяца назад +25

    Beautiful home Allen!! Thanks for inviting us inside.😊

  • @joeblow9805
    @joeblow9805 4 месяца назад +36

    So sorry, Alan, to hear about your losing your lovely wife. Super glad to see you have moved on. Your tiny house is one of the most beautifully decorated, to my taste, I have ever seen! Had an idea for wonderful old desk with peeling cover: How about remove old material, clean it up a bit, and then paint it with chalkboard paint? Functional and will look good, I imagine. (I'm a 67-year old woman with the worst-ever RUclips handle.) Wonderful to see you are living an active, adventerous life!

    • @LastingHope
      @LastingHope 4 месяца назад +3

      I was thinking he could strip off the old and buy an old leather jacket from a thrift store and measure, cut and glue (E~6000) it in place. And wala just like new 😊

    • @Lainer1
      @Lainer1 4 месяца назад +3

      @@LastingHope Or go to Tandy Leather Company and buy some leather to cut and fit. They have one in Tempe, AZ. They are all over the USA. Radio Shack owns them. Funny how Radio Shack is gone, but the Tandy Leather CO. is still going strong. Must be all those DIY peeps out there. like me.

  • @antoniobaez6282
    @antoniobaez6282 4 месяца назад +35

    Nice build. Seems like he is living his best life, one that we can all admire! As always, the inspirational Bob living his best life too! 😊

  • @PMK7734
    @PMK7734 4 месяца назад +40

    Glad to see you are up and running, Bob. I was worried about you. This is a really cool tiny home. I ascribe to a concept of Spartan luxury. Just enough comfort to relax. Just enough Spartanism to keep the edges sharp.

  • @lisaahrendts8051
    @lisaahrendts8051 4 месяца назад +14

    How beautiful! I think Nancy would be so proud of you.

  • @QChord4Fun
    @QChord4Fun 4 месяца назад +9

    Love your little home on wheels. You fixed it so nice and homy. Brings back old memories. Back in the late 60s, my husband and I built a small cabin on wheels. Not quite as long as yours,, we used the fram for an old travel trailer. Had no BR, batteries. solo power etc. But we towed it around to parks, and camped in open spaces with three small children all Summer long. The two oldest slept in the station wagon, the youngest with us. We were tearing down a small house, while building a home. So we took a section of the kitchen counter with drawers and cupboards below, from the old place, and installed in up front. Then built around it. We had so much fun with that little 'cabin'.

  • @lorishoemaker3906
    @lorishoemaker3906 4 месяца назад +45

    Beautiful tiny home😊

  • @brendalloyd1903
    @brendalloyd1903 4 месяца назад +12

    That is beautiful, well done. Very sorry for the loss of your wife, I'm sure she's looking down and is so proud of how you are coping x

  • @agrota21
    @agrota21 4 месяца назад +121

    Stay with a gas truck. They say the Lightning can’t tow very much, very far.

    • @deepsea5107
      @deepsea5107 4 месяца назад +5

      And you would most likely need a 15-20 kW solar array to keep it charged. That is way too large to be portable. A plug-in hybrid pickup would be an option, if available.
      Other than that, I'd stay with a gas or diesel rig. Or maybe a hydrogen rig if they ever become viable. :)

    • @thegreatoutthere
      @thegreatoutthere 4 месяца назад +18

      The Lightning is WAY too expensive and will NEVER pay for itself! It will be obsolete before you pay it off!

    • @cindylong624
      @cindylong624 4 месяца назад +6

      yes, stay with what works and can be repaired

    • @mtpalmsy
      @mtpalmsy 4 месяца назад +2

      EVs and solar technology simply are not advanced enough yet. Most residential homes’ electric capacity cannot handle charging a car. That’s for upper income folks who can afford to have their household electrical upgraded or live in a new ‘smart’ house and have a charging station installed. He’d need an entire trailer devoted to hauling solar panels and a fossil fuel genny backup just to charge the truck, and have to stop and charge every hundred miles or so, towing all of that.

    • @C.Hawkshaw
      @C.Hawkshaw 4 месяца назад +4

      @@mtpalmsy I have an electric car and i’m not upper income. I had an electrician install a charger using the fuse where an electric stove had been. No upgrade to panel needed. But l can also plug it in to a 110v at my house or anyone’s house.

  • @wdesigns44
    @wdesigns44 4 месяца назад +12

    Alan did an amazing job building, organizing and decorating his tiny home. His tiny home looks like a cozy cottage. Great Job, Alan! It's one of the best tiny home I have seen!

  • @janetkoball44
    @janetkoball44 4 месяца назад +15

    This man was very smart to complete his dream if a tiny home on wheels . Getting a part time job that he enjoys is so helpful. I really like his woid stove. Congrats to you for a great idea done very well. Thanks Bob for having him on your video.

  • @sheilahoness-dd9ws
    @sheilahoness-dd9ws 4 месяца назад +22

    Hi Bob and Alan
    Hope you have a good day today. Have a good weekend

  • @AdventuraHighway31
    @AdventuraHighway31 4 месяца назад +10

    Very very beautiful house on wheels 👌
    One thought for you, switching to a composting toilet like we did, can be expensive at first, but oh my goodness, this has been our best upgrade ever.
    Black tank now used as gray tank, saving a lot of water, no more dealing with black waste and longer boondocking stays👍

  • @julieclayton-west624
    @julieclayton-west624 4 месяца назад +9

    A lovely man, I could listen to his accent all day. His beloved Nancy must be so proud of him. Adorable home too.

  • @lesterthomason2458
    @lesterthomason2458 4 месяца назад +11

    Door Dash was an option I checked into, for supplement income to my Social Security income.
    Wanted to check all the boxes to be "legit with insurance coverage". My Agency does not carry a door dash policy or a "delivery driver" . And, if I was involved in an accident, while delivering, my policy would be canceled. Did not investigate any other options for coverage. What an incredible build! Great tiny house!!

    • @FeMiNem-Poet
      @FeMiNem-Poet 4 месяца назад +1

      Interesting. 🥀Hmmmm Well, there must be an Insurance policy that would cover if you do deliveries.
      🍀 So many people are doing deliveries. There is InstaCart etc et cetera. Yes, I pay more for van insurance in case I use my van for deliveries.🌿 That was a good question you asked.

    • @GeneJordan
      @GeneJordan 3 месяца назад +3

      If Door Dashing on a 1099, that insurance cost for the miles driven while delivering would be a tax deduction.

  • @erikaamerica4546
    @erikaamerica4546 4 месяца назад +23

    Great interview lovely little home

  • @mondavou9408
    @mondavou9408 4 месяца назад +27

    I'm no engineer but here is my quick calculation: Ford Lighting 98kWh battery. 98kWh x 1,000 = 98,000 Watt hours. Your solar array is 800 watts x 7 max solar hours in the desert southwest = 5,600 max watt hours generated per day. 98,000 (battery) divided by 5,600 (daily generation) = 18 days to charge your Lighting for a towing range of about 100 miles. If you want to fully charge it each day, take your battery's watt hours (98,000) divided by your solar hours (7) = required size of your solar system (14kWh) aka 14,000 watts on your roof.
    With your current battery's 200 Amp Hours (AH) x 3 batteries @ 12v= 7,200 watt hours, you can't full charge your completely depleted battery bank each day because you can only generate 5,600 watt hours per day. Rule of thumb, your daily consumption should be 1/3 of your battery bank. In your case, that would be 2,400 watts or 200AH or 2.4 kWh per day. A typical sticks and bricks house consumes 25kWh to 75kWh per day.

    • @Lobo-Lobo
      @Lobo-Lobo 4 месяца назад +2

      I had to look it up as well....actually you can't just plug in the Lightning into a solar grid w some controllers, regardless of how long you charge it for or how many panels you got....There are plenty of components that are required (according to people trying to do this diy)....They estimate a cost of $50-100ks, just for the components.....The verdict? A NOT FINANCIALLY FEASIBLE PROJECT (currently)

    • @BonnieJeanTlq
      @BonnieJeanTlq 4 месяца назад +1

      Ya using an electric truck to pull that tiny house would get you about 50 miles in 18 days.

    • @kevinwest7912
      @kevinwest7912 4 месяца назад +1

      The guy's not going to use all the battery power EVERY DAY. While I agree a solar PU is not a practical tow vehicle for any long distance travel, you could charge one for daily commutes on 5k of panels if you have sufficient battery storage and use a 220 split phase pure sine wave inverter. He'd probably only use 10-20k out of the PU batteries on an average day. It's the cross country travel that makes EV pickups unreasonable. And the added weight of an adequate system would be prohibitive.

  • @kathyschaefer2455
    @kathyschaefer2455 4 месяца назад +12

    Love this tiny home on wheels. Looks very comfortable.

  • @marilynrenaud1892
    @marilynrenaud1892 4 месяца назад +6

    He is such a sweet man and I am so sorry for the loss of his wife. He built himself a very nice tiny home. I really like it. 👍

  • @Cjs_Travelin_Van-Na
    @Cjs_Travelin_Van-Na 3 месяца назад +4

    I love the desk, stove and chifferobe (sp) and the whole house. the 2 words i remember: joy and gratitude. 🥰

  • @travelinvanman706
    @travelinvanman706 4 месяца назад +14

    Awsome build..! I started watching Bob about 4yrs ago...i retired last year .i hope to be at the rtr next winter,..the ltva sounds like a plan...✌

    • @brendabriery9648
      @brendabriery9648 4 месяца назад

      Love your spirit ! Gentle and kind and adventurous! God Bless your journey!

  • @loriirons9503
    @loriirons9503 4 месяца назад +3

    What a lovely tiny home this widower has created, and God bless him for taking a part of his life with his lovely wife along as well. I loved it!

  • @greendesertgoddess
    @greendesertgoddess 3 месяца назад +5

    It's called living a simple life! Absolutely splendid!

  • @gfwii8912
    @gfwii8912 4 месяца назад +4

    My wife died last year and I’m turning 60 this summer, I’m drawing my pension and going to cash out and do kind of the same thing. Just haven’t figured out the details yet. Thanks for sharing this, gives me some confidence that I can do it. You make life plans to work, pay your house off and enjoy some retirement and then life (and death) smacks you in the face. It’s not easy changing up your life. We’re all only here for a short time so make it the best you can…

  • @hanna7644
    @hanna7644 4 месяца назад +29

    LoVE that desk, and the while build. Such great character.

  • @deedeeotero4475
    @deedeeotero4475 4 месяца назад +20

    Those 1099 gigs are ok in a pinch, but you do end up paying estimated taxes & both yours & your employers social security which in 1099 gigs (independent contractors) don’t have an “employer” to pay their share so we end up paying it so you have to set aside at least 25-30% of whatever you earn to pay those taxes.

    • @suen5006
      @suen5006 4 месяца назад +8

      He's single and getting social security and I bet his income is low enough he doesn't end up paying much in taxes if anything. With DD I was able to write off about half of what I made in mileage.

    • @Dindasayswhynot
      @Dindasayswhynot 4 месяца назад +1

      To me, taxes and SS are just a given, just a part of any work (except for those who ... how to say it ... well, are dishonest and try to cheat the system). It's good you mention it for those who are less informed about taxes. I'm not sure how California's gig economy law is affecting taxes. Here the workers are employees so I'm guessing taxes and SS are withheld. Hmmmm

    • @Bamapride1985
      @Bamapride1985 4 месяца назад

      ​@@jamesrodriquez2863if you do gig work like doordash, you are considered sole proprietor and so you will deduct your business expenses with the mileage exemption being the most prominent one. Then after all expenses on your schedule c, you will have your profit that is then what you will pay taxes on. If you do it for an every day job, you will be more likely making enough to even pay taxes. In my case last year with doing ubereats seldomly as a side gig to supplement my W2 income, after the expense deductions I was basically at a loss on paper from doing it part time ($4k revenue). Many offers don't even pay enough to cover the mileage exemption from the IRS unless the customer tips decent.

    • @millyslife9170
      @millyslife9170 3 месяца назад

      @@jamesrodriquez2863I dash and I will claim all I can.

    • @Kadydid47
      @Kadydid47 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@Dindasayswj they are independent contractors. They get 1099 from door dash. Many of the drivers who are on SSI file exempt. Because there 940 a month they get on SSI is well below the national poverty level. They'd need 3400 a month to be over poverty limit so there estimated tax would be zero. FICA is withheld by door dash

  • @lamerex4
    @lamerex4 4 месяца назад +8

    Loved the quilts! Hope they bring him comfort.

  • @shirleyashanti3031
    @shirleyashanti3031 3 месяца назад +2

    This home is magical because he built love, heritage, and tradition into it. His grandchildren will love it. Such a sensitive man of faith. Thank you so much for sharing with us. Safe, happy travels. ❤❤❤❤

  • @sherryhicks4156
    @sherryhicks4156 4 месяца назад +6

    Moving forward is so important. I did the same. Travel and camping saved my life. Love your little home. I travel in a teardrop. Still have my home. But stay on the road a lot.

  • @constancenewton3961
    @constancenewton3961 4 месяца назад +6

    His home is really cute and I really like the green with the wood showing all over the house. I don't blame him. With the rent hike nowadays, who wants to be struggling to pay this expensive rent by continuing to work a full-time job and living on social security! I love that he took charge of his own life!

  • @amyd1549
    @amyd1549 4 месяца назад +14

    Great vid.
    Gives hope to so many.

  • @posteroonie
    @posteroonie 4 месяца назад +6

    That's a nice livable interior. I like the color, light, and space.

  • @nata3467
    @nata3467 4 месяца назад +4

    I am addicted to this channel- lots of ideas for my small dry cabin and sustainable living. HATE driving so the nomad life is not quite for me but love all the stories and builds.

    • @GeneJordan
      @GeneJordan 3 месяца назад +1

      I'd like to do both so I can drive/travel when I want and then come back to a home base when I don't.
      My plan is to build the home base out of shipping containers and the travel vehicle to be a bus with a raised roof (I'm too tall for van life).
      Mostly, I'd like to travel in it to conventions for my hobbies and then avoid the expensive hotel rooms.

  • @saturninc3786
    @saturninc3786 4 месяца назад +5

    what a kind wonderful man is your friend Alan! I love the tiny house, especially how Alan decorated it. It seems he managed to put in so many items that have meaning to him, like books and personal items, photos. Makes it look really warm and cosy. Very very nice! Hope you can enjoy this life for many more years, Alan! Thanks for sharing Alan and Bob - greetz JAson

    • @mtpalmsy
      @mtpalmsy 4 месяца назад +1

      Turns a tiny house into a home, doesn’t it?

  • @graciek.2403
    @graciek.2403 4 месяца назад +4

    This video made me so happy. Alan, your home is beautiful! As someone getting ready to hit the road full time, I truly enjoyed watching your video. Thanks Bob for allowing us to get to know Alan and see his amazing home.

  • @frogazonbuttonup950
    @frogazonbuttonup950 4 месяца назад +11

    I wanna hire him to help design mine I want to build! Very cute warm and homey ❤

  • @Jakedog428
    @Jakedog428 4 месяца назад +16

    Nice video and God bless you.
    You are a sincere man but at this point in time, electric pickup trucks are not a sincere option.
    My son enjoys his Tesla much, a light car that he can charge with 12kW of power demand from the grid. The energy density required to move a heavy load down the road does not exist with what is available with 2024 batteries and solar panels. I could do the math (43 years power calculations) however the answer is going to be "acres of solar cells" and "more battery capacity than what could be carried in an F150". The whole magilla will not pay off before it ages out. Gas is so efficient by comparison

  • @rowanhard
    @rowanhard 4 месяца назад +4

    I enjoy all your videos but I have to say I like this tiny home more than any other nomad home you’ve ever shown. It has a really warm personality, and is an actual home. I could very easily live in this space. Thanks Bob and Alan. ♥️ for the late missis.

  • @TraceyBergum
    @TraceyBergum 3 месяца назад +4

    Sir you built a wonderful home seems very cozy and comforting I really like how you brought old pieces that mean something in and it brings the love of those now gone. You're a very kind loving soul and I like how self-sufficient you are. Please do not waste any $$ on an electric vehicle, stay with I.C.E trucks. Be well and stay safe and happy in your travels!

  • @MARKCANEER
    @MARKCANEER 4 месяца назад +4

    Great little Home on wheels! Thank You for taking me on a tour. Best of Luck wherever you roam.🙏👍

  • @Gemma-lg7lf
    @Gemma-lg7lf 4 месяца назад +3

    Your home is so cozy and personal, no cookie cutter minimalist factory thing. Your home and your story are both touching and beautiful, thank you for sharing and God bless you Alan.

  • @NotIT777
    @NotIT777 3 месяца назад +1

    32 and taking the leap july 13th. Movin in our beautiful 1995 rv highline. Has been remolded and sitting on 5 acres. Going to live and help my girlfriends family take care of the land. Using a jackery "solar generator" and stretching hoses out for water. Having very mixed emotions, but im ready! Watching these videos really helps. Hearing all of your stories has been a privilege. Thank you!

  • @nancycain4434
    @nancycain4434 4 месяца назад +13

    I love his tiny home. He did an amazing job. Sorry for the loss of your wife .Safe travels.

  • @HopeandFaithHomesread
    @HopeandFaithHomesread 4 месяца назад +6

    What an amazing tiny house. Thanks Bob for showing us these living situations as sn alternatives to ridiculous rising rents and inflation.

  • @marjaramage478
    @marjaramage478 4 месяца назад +2

    What a nice gentle man. Much respect for how he is moving on with his life after what is so obvious he experienced a great loss. Love his tiny home. Thoughtfully and well designed. Wish him much happiness for the future.

  • @markbailey6051
    @markbailey6051 4 месяца назад +50

    Your biggest regret would be an electric truck.
    Thanks Bob!

    • @Kat-I-am3333
      @Kat-I-am3333 4 месяца назад

      Electric = eviI ag€nda

    • @mtpalmsy
      @mtpalmsy 4 месяца назад +5

      @@Kat-I-am3333 No agenda, just impractical.

  • @debbiewilson4123
    @debbiewilson4123 4 месяца назад +2

    Wow, this was impressive. What a sweet man AND with a sense of style. Love the old-fashioned aesthetic of his tiny home. God bless him in his widowhood.

  • @debslifesimplified6406
    @debslifesimplified6406 3 месяца назад +1

    I lost my husband 8 years ago, and my adopted family, my best friend, isn't doing well. I have been considering a tiny home or Ford Transit with short wheel base for my permanent living arrangement when he passes. But these interviews you do for us Bob really give us ideas for an alternative living situation. I'm getting yancy and want to go on the road. Just a little while longer.

  • @starrlehner1881
    @starrlehner1881 4 месяца назад +3

    Seems to be a good guy to sit and have a conversation

  • @ecovango6675
    @ecovango6675 4 месяца назад +3

    That is a fantastic little tiny house! He is a very smart man for doing what he has done to make his life more comfortable, and he can still do things and enjoy little things that people take for granted. The only thing that I disagree with is going to Dairy Queen last time. I went to Dairy Queen and got a peanut buster parfait and a small blizzard, it was $14! I could buy a Half gallon of ice cream, and it would only cost six or seven dollars on sale. And I could have multiple servings.

  • @sporter7249
    @sporter7249 4 месяца назад +2

    I love that there’s a story or history with some of your furniture pieces, even though you’re starting a new journey.

  • @marciawade9101
    @marciawade9101 4 месяца назад +4

    His home is DOPE! 😁👌

  • @patriciaramirez3139
    @patriciaramirez3139 4 месяца назад +2

    His tiny home is really nice, everything has a place in that small space.

  • @darkwhitedirewolf
    @darkwhitedirewolf 4 месяца назад +4

    SO glad he worked though tragedy to become the man he is, good on him.

  • @fasteddylove-muffin6415
    @fasteddylove-muffin6415 4 месяца назад +4

    Very nice design & build & color choices. So many nice touches. Thanks for posting.

  • @robertwatkins364
    @robertwatkins364 4 месяца назад +11

    I'm watching this video from the Black Hills.

  • @freefoodchef7939
    @freefoodchef7939 19 дней назад

    I love that his home is filled with all things that are meaningful to him, not just stuff that is utilitarian. He even chose colors that he loves. No wonder it's his favorite home ever.😊

  • @LifeBetweenTheDash
    @LifeBetweenTheDash 4 месяца назад +2

    Lovely. Simple. Appreciate his things that remind of family.

  • @kennethbailey9853
    @kennethbailey9853 4 месяца назад +11

    Thank you.

  • @MelDarkDeer
    @MelDarkDeer 4 месяца назад +4

    I love this build. But I wish that you would ask people when you do these build interviews, especially when it is something unusual like this, about how they got insurance and got the vehicle registered. (And what state they are in). Progressive, one of the only insurance companies that will insure conversion vehicles, doesn't allow you to have a woodstove. (At least currently here in CT)

    • @tennesseeterri
      @tennesseeterri 4 месяца назад

      Call me crazy, but I rather doubt he told anyone he had a wood stove. The trailer was registered after he purchased it. It's probably registered as a utility trailer.

  • @patsikora5169
    @patsikora5169 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much for your inspirational story!!!! You have touched a lot of lives!!!! 😊💕 Enjoy an be safe! Nancy’s traveling with you on another journey in life! You will be together again !!❤

  • @nataliesutherland6655
    @nataliesutherland6655 4 месяца назад +2

    What an incredible build, and talented gentleman. Sir, you can probably replace that desktop with some interesting material or product obtained online (I look at Amazon and Temu, and then try to be locally, if possible. But GREAT ideas there.) Honestly, your setup is perfect, as is. I'm right behind you, metaphorically, on the road. It's taking me some trial-and-error, but I'm learning a LOT. I'm super thankful for this channel. It's truly been a life-changer for me too. I learn SO MUCH from every video, and each person's saga. So thank you both! Much appreciation for these videos.

  • @daveduncan2748
    @daveduncan2748 4 месяца назад +1

    To charge a Ford Lightning that is capable of driving a few hundred miles in a day and recharging overnight, you would need about 10kW of solar panels (about $10k) and 45kWh of batteries, and a 12kW inverter (those, and all the necessary components and cabling are probably another $10k just for the parts). So about $20k to get you the parts (solar, batteries, inverters, cables, components, etc.). Your labor would be on top of that.
    TL;DR:
    Some rough calculations can help you figure out how much solar it would take to charge a Ford Lightning. Keep in mind, that you would rarely arrive with an empty battery, and most often you might recharge half or less of the battery. And unless you need the battery full for a long trip, you probably aren't going to charge to 100%. Likewise, you would rarely run the battery to less than 10%. One scenario might be that you normally charge to 80% and deplete it to 10%. That would use Some data for the calculations. The longest range Lightning is about 300 miles of range on a 145kWh battery. This means you get about 2 miles per kWh with the Lightning. One scenario might be that you normally charge to 80% and deplete it to 10%, using 70% of the battery capacity, or 145kWh * 0.70 = 101.5kWh of battery, which would get you a round trip of about 200 miles, with no charging along the way or at the destination.
    To recharge 100kWh of capacity, you would probably want the largest practical charger for a solar system to handle. That's going to probably be a Level 2 Charger. It would charge at a theoretical 9600W (9.6kW). There are inefficiency losses at every component of an electrical system, and in the wires that connect them. So let's say you can recharge at a max of 9kW. Assuming you have an inverter that supplies 240V power (you probably don't right now, but they are available), and it has at least a 10kW rating (probably better to have 12kW) then you could theoretically have a level 2 charger for your Lightning. If you feed a constant 9kW into the Lightning for 100kWh / 9kW = 11.1hours, it would recharge it from 10% to 80% charge. So, if you had a solar array of 10kW (10,000W) you might get a few hours per day of enough sun to charge at that rate for a few hours. But that would only get you 2h*9kW/145kWh = 12.4% state of charge increase into the truck. A good rule of thumb from the DIY Solar forums is that you can count on about 4 hours of equivalent solar generation per day (on sunny days) from your panels, based on less than optimal sun angles and solar panel inefficiencies relative to their ratings. So, 10kW of panels will probably generate about 40kWh of battery capacity per day. And you probably want to store that energy that the panels are capturing, even when the truck isn't plugged in, so you need batteries--a lot of batteries.
    Let's say you are committed to plugging in the truck every night, so you only need to store a days worth of solar energy, you still need 40kWh of batteries. You mention in the video that you have 3, 200Ah batteries. In kilowatt-hours, that's 3*200Ah*12.8V = 7.68kWh. You are going to need more than 5 times as much battery to store 40kWh of electrical energy.
    Assuming I haven't already scared you off, I think the best way to get that much storage is with 300Ah LiFePO4 cells from Alibaba, and build your own battery. But you are going to have to invest some time in watching hours of Will Prowse and Andy's Off-Grid Garage to gain some knowledge on that. Buying the cells, cables, battery management systems, etc. is going to cost you about $2000 per 15kWh of battery if you go that way. Which means you could build a 45kWh battery for just $6000 in parts. That would be 48, 300Ah cells. Each cell weighs 5.5kg (12lbs) so this battery would weigh about 580lbs, just for the cell. The cables, BMS, casing, etc. is probably going to be another 50-100lbs. Probably would want to build them into 6, 24V batteries or 3, 48V batteries. Either of those configurations should be able to provide about 14kW which should be enough for a level 2 charger and a few other large household loads at the same time.

    • @Dindasayswhynot
      @Dindasayswhynot 4 месяца назад

      I can't get to the beach and back on 100 miles. I can't get up the mountains and back (High Sierras) on 100 mile charge. I can't get anywhere on a 100 mile charge. Those forcing this down our throats should leave back east where you can get halfway or more through the next state on 100 miles. You can't do that here.
      My niece and her husband left San Diego for an event in LA driving a fully charged Tesla, the best option for range yoday. Distance 126 mi. Coming home, they made it back into the north county about 25 mi from home & had to stop to recharge (for hours). Love the concept but somebody gotta figure it out 1st.

  • @ramhammer10-4
    @ramhammer10-4 4 месяца назад +3

    This guy has awesome skills... I Thank the good lord for giving me the strength to stay at my union job long enough to collect a pension. I'm so greatful that I can travel but I still want to live cheaply. The taxes and utilities are killing all of my money. I'm a slave to my home and I want to chase 70 degrees.

  • @michelleraney3577
    @michelleraney3577 4 месяца назад +3

    So beautiful. He really has a good sense of decor. I wonder how he cools his home?

  • @justgivemethetruth
    @justgivemethetruth 4 месяца назад +4

    Wow, this guy is resourceful. Very impressive.

  • @liddlekiddle1962
    @liddlekiddle1962 4 месяца назад +1

    Wonderfully nice and humble gentleman with a great cozy tiny home. My condolences to you. Best wishes with your upcoming journeys!

  • @MissJean63
    @MissJean63 3 месяца назад +1

    I love his Don Quixote painting on the back. Very cool!

  • @shirleygriffin7672
    @shirleygriffin7672 4 месяца назад +7

    Thanks for sharing today

  • @barbarashirland9078
    @barbarashirland9078 2 месяца назад

    You have such a nice way of "normalizing" stuff that your guests seem a bit uncomfortable revealing. That is so kind. Thank you for that.

  • @aprilvasquez6400
    @aprilvasquez6400 3 месяца назад

    Im a door dasher. Happy Dashing! Be safe out there. I love the antiques! Tiny homes are sooo cute!!

  • @swhight
    @swhight 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for posting this! We saw this unit when we were camped at Pilot Knob LTVA in Jan/Feb, and thought it looked really cool! Nice job!

  • @lisak720
    @lisak720 4 месяца назад +1

    This is a wonderful tiny home!
    I’ve dreamed of one soooooo long.
    Maybe one day, but in my case I’d want a permeant spot! Thanks for sharing!

  • @reginaangell5327
    @reginaangell5327 3 месяца назад

    That tiny home is beautiful. It's organized and has just enough mementos of the prior time with Nancy. It has good energy and is fully functional. The dog is happy too.

  • @redwoods7370
    @redwoods7370 3 месяца назад

    God bless him. He's moved forward courageously after his wife passed away. Not easy. Inspiring.

  • @christeljulia
    @christeljulia 3 месяца назад

    This was heartwarming and inspiring! Thanks for opening your home to the world.

  • @BillWilliams-wj9ki
    @BillWilliams-wj9ki 4 месяца назад +2

    Edison Motors is designing a plug-in Hybrid kit for big pickup trucks. Estimated pricing 30 to 40. Prototypes are being built soon. 5000 orders so far.

  • @dianeva5091
    @dianeva5091 4 месяца назад +3

    Beautiful tiny home your colors are lovely 💚🧡 and the layout is perfect 🤗

  • @MaxItUpwithMarta
    @MaxItUpwithMarta 3 месяца назад

    Alan seems like such a kind man. Enjoy your journey Alan.