Jim's No Climbing Handyman Pickup

Everything within reach with feet on the ground

RIG DETAILS

USED FOR Handyperson
MODEL 2008 Ford F150
BODY Full-Size Pickup, Extended Cab (Pickups)

ORGANIZATION

Max Inside Material
8 ft
Floor storage
Ceiling storage
Roof storage
Interior lights
Wired electric
Modular/Adjustable
Stand inside?

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ABOUT THE ORGANIZER

Eden Property Solutions

Eden Property Solutions

Howell, MI USA


Jim Vetter is a the owner of Eden Property Solutions, a handyman business in Michigan.

His Ford F150 is a former AT&T service truck that Jim cleanly upfitted into an office and workshop on wheels. While lots of folks are moving to vans, Jim shows us that you can still achieve a high level of efficiency by putting lots of thought into your pickup truck upfit.

The cab and utility cap of the truck are strategically outfitted to accomplish Jim's two goals with this build:

  1. No climbing in the back.
  2. No fumbling with tie-downs.

On the Road Office and Lunchroom

Jim knows that time is money!

He installed the smallest microwave he could find (a Whirlpool) as well as an inverter to power it. He saves buckets of time with the microwave since he isn't running to the gas station for lunch.

More skilled tradespeople are installing microwaves in their rigs, but usually they plug in to the grid. The small microwave size and the large inverter keeps him independent. (He can still plug in to the grid.)

The truck already came with a bluetooth-enabled printer. A tablet mounted in the cab connects wirelessly to the printer and means that Jim can print invoices on the road at the press of a button.

Power Tool Hatch

The driver side of the truck's cap holds a variety of independently mounted Ryobi power tools and 6 battery chargers. Each tool sits in a cradle that makes it easy to see and easy to grab once the cap panel is flipped up.

One of the things he likes about this setup is that it's easy to see if all his tools are there with a glance. If it isn't, it's time to go back to the jobsite!

Jim's No Climbing Handyman Pickup
Jim's No Climbing Handyman Pickup Image from Eden Property Solutions

Materials Hatch

The other side of the cap is set up with handyman supplies and materials like plumbing and electrical parts, moving blankets, caulk, and trash bags.

Jim's Favorite Part

Jim built a super clever false floor in the truck that allows him to haul 8' lengths of material. He has enough width that he can even fit full sheets of plywood or drywall! He says it's his favorite feature.

Dedicated Locations

Levels fit in dedicated slots and several small parts bins slide into simple tilted slots made out of angle aluminum. They stay in place on the road, so they don't need tie-downs.

A mop, broom, paint pole, and straight edge clip in to ceiling clips at the rear of the Ford, and simply rest on a 2x4 at the front. This simple system makes them easy to secure and retrieve.

A sliding shelf holds Jim's DeWalt table saw, miter saw, and a Ryobi cordless vacuum. Locating blocks keep them from moving around. To grab one of them, he slides the shelf out and lifts the tool. Simple!

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