New addition to the family

Well, after a couple weeks of thinking, I decided to just buy a new Jeep.  One that was more beastly and had a lot of the things I was planning to do...already done.  Anyone who has Jeeps knows how much money you can dump into them if you're not careful.  Made sense to just pay it up front and get a more powerful engine.  I will be saying goodbye to Carl (the black one) and selling him next week.  We will also be planning to sell Jen's Jeep and get her into a better one soon.

Here's the specs on "Bogart" (Jen names them, don't ask me):
'91 YJ - inline 6 cylinder w/ 150k miles - 4" BDS suspension lift - 35" Bridgestone All-Terrains - new Warn rear axle - slip yolk eliminator - rocker guards - new muffler - new water pump, serp belt, & thermostat - soft top & bikini top, hard & soft doors


So, me and a friend took it out Monday to test it out.  We went out on a big creek and did some crawling.  At one point we thought we were about to drown it in 4 feet of water but this Jeep just tore it up.  We had a foot of water spilling over the door step into the cab.  It's a beast!  It handled some really big crawling too, including a HUGE boulder that blocked our only exit.



Our plan is to be in Salt Lake City by next summer so we're going to do whatever we have to to make that happen.  If we can get there sooner we will.  Can't wait!

Some Jeep updates...

Well, my transmission is on it's way out the door.  Lost 5th gear last weekend and it's in the shop right now.  I'm gonna pick it up today and find me a rebuilt tranny and install it myself to save money.  Looking like it's gonna cost about $600-$700 total.  I can live with that.
On the flip-side, Jen's Jeep just got a brand spankin' new Bestop in black that I got on sale with free shipping!

Latest developments...

Well, I've been crazy busy with my new position at the club.  Just this week I worked 76 hours!!!  Good thing I'm hourly.  Another big development is, we are in the planning process of starting a business with another couple that we're friends with.  We have gotten into "juicing" recently and have decided to open a juice bar here where we live.  We have a ton of great ideas and we're crunching numbers.  It looks to be a very successful venture for all of us.  We're not sure where that puts us on the Montello timeline but our plan has not and will not change.

Lies & "The System"

Each day that passes I research and become more informed. The more informed I become the more restless and guilty I feel. My Montello afterburners are on!

More Jeep and some news...

Monday, August 8, 2011 5:51 PM Posted by Jeremy Creasy 1 comments
Well, I've been quiet I know...lots been goin' on here.  We've been working on our finances.  Proud to say we've gotten our expenses down from (at the start 2 years ago) $3200 a month, to (currently) around $1000.  We plan on shrinking that a lot more.  I also just got promoted to management at the country club I work at, only took me 5 months.  That'll help even more financially.  We're still praying that by next summer we can begin the move to Salt Lake City.  We're as anxious as ever.  We've gotten our minds set in the right direction, together, and we're focused.
I've been working a lot on the Jeeps to get them in shape, too.  I found a guy locally on craigslist who sells Jeep parts cheap and he seems to have what I need when I need it.  I had both Jeeps in the shop once in the last month to get some more extensive repairs done.  Not too bad on the wallet, either.  So, the past 2 days I've been  working on Jen's Jeep.  Funny how I had my Jeep for a year longer than her and seems like all I do is fix hers up...hmmm!  Anyhow, I bought a used black grill $75 from the craigslist guy, we'll call him Eli...cause that's his name.  Also got a very good used radiator $80! and used stock unfinished steel front bumper $75 (needs a little patchwork).  Good deals all around.  He's gonna sell us a nice used soft top and/or hardtop at some point for CHEAP!  Here's some pics of the work over the last 2 days.  It was a bi**h!

Below is the "new", used grill in black and the old wrecked grill in white.




Below is the "new", used grill in the prime, sand, paint to white process.





Below is the the gutted shot.  Like a fish...


Here's the old, "shot" radiator...

                      
Finally, finished product.


I did a lot of small things while I was under the hood too to make adjustments and clean up some issues.  Remounted the cold air intake so it all fits better now.  I had to change out the lower transmission hoses because the old radiator had threaded fittings while the new one was easy hose & nipple fittings.  Lot of cutting and sawing...  Had to cut the electrical for the front lights in order to get the old grill off, so I had to rewire all of that as well.  Frustrating job but not nearly as frustrating as the last couple jobs.  Maybe I can get to MY Jeep soon.
To do: I have to take off the old bumper and mount the new one after I patch up and paint the new one.  While I have the old one off I want to take my rust wheel on my grinder to the bumper frame, as you can see in the pic above there's plenty of light rust, and then paint it black.  Then I'm going to fab' a plate to cover the horizontal space below the grill.  Also need to replace the fenders to get this front end back in shape.  That's all for now friends.




Brrrrr...cold air

Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:37 AM Posted by Jeremy Creasy 3 comments
Well, we got back from Louisville, KY today.  We went to our 2nd annual Abbey Road on the River festival.  Post on that to follow...
My dad and I got Jen's Jeep and installed the new cold air intake that came in last week.  This should do some good on gas mileage and power.  Looks good either way! ;)


p.s. Almost forgot, Jen put her new fitted neoprene seat covers on while I worked on the intake.


This is NOT a Jeep blog...

Saturday, May 21, 2011 11:55 PM Posted by Jeremy Creasy 1 comments
Well, we spent another Saturday in the sun working on our Jeeps.
On the list today:
- Change the transmission mount on mine.
- Replace the coolant bottle in hers.
- Fix the soft top/frame on hers.
- Install new sound bar on hers.
- Install new ignition cylinder on hers. (couple nights ago, actually)
Not on the list:
- Completely wipe down transmission and skid plate! (Got some major leakage and build-up)

Well, I got all of that done before the rain came...sorta.  We got hit with a 5 or 10 minute storm while we were repairing her soft top frame so we had to rush and get it connected.  Her's still has carpet it in, that's why we panicked.  If it were mine...business as usual.  :)  You'll notice in the pictures how much leakage and build-up we had on mine.  I had Jen pressure wash the skid plate with Dawn and a scrub brush.  There was a good inch of sludge and debris on the top side of it.  Even found a penny buried in the muck!  HAHA


Compare the old mount to the new mount.  Old one was split in half, smashed, and deteriorating.  Pretty good amount of wiggle in it.  It ran like a totally different Jeep after I installed it! 


Don't know why someone trimmed off the plastic around the ignition cylinder opening, must have been a theft at some point.  The guy who sold it to us had a machinist friend of his make a little tool that fit in there and you could turn the ignition with it, although it wasn't easy to use...and it looked ghetto!




I'm a little rusty...

Tuesday, May 17, 2011 10:59 PM Posted by Jeremy Creasy 4 comments
So, one of the more important repairs that Jen's Jeep, named Lucy Sky,   \m/*.*\m/   needed was rust removal and repaint around the windshield.  This isn't the only rust on the Jeep but most of the rust is in the frame and not the body.  
This is an easy fix!  Started with a grinder & rust wheel, followed with a coat of bondo & sanding, followed by a rust primer, light sand & single coat of touch-up spray paint.  You'll notice a very thin line around the taped edges.  Later, Saturday I will lightly sand and re-coat this entire area.  I'm also going to spray a protective coating after the last coat of paint.  Even with the edge line it looks 100 times better.  I'm gonna take that grinder to the frame underneath and then paint it this weekend, as well.  Can't wait to get this thing on the trails in Tecoma Valley!



El número del Jeep dos

10:43 PM Posted by Jeremy Creasy 3 comments

Well, we bought a Jeep for Jennifer yesterday.  One more step towards our dream!  Her's is a '94 YJ model.  It needs a little bit of work but nothing major.  I will be following this post with the first project...

Earthship v1.0

Tuesday, May 10, 2011 11:34 AM Posted by Jeremy Creasy 5 comments

So here's my first rough sketch of our future Earthship.  The scaling is way off, of course, so the depth of the house will not be as long as it appears on paper.  Just an idea of how we want it laid out.  



Here's a shot of about half (or less than half) of the bottles we have saved so far.  I scored a huge load of wine bottles at a wine tasting at the country club I work at.  We also have a huge stockpile of beer, liquor, and sauce bottles boxed up in a large storage closet at home.  We easily have 1000 bottles saved so far.  Just one more piece to the puzzle...


Our truest life is when we are in our dreams awake.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011 10:52 PM Posted by Jeremy Creasy 1 comments
I'm homesick for a place I've never been...

Good resource for voluntary simplicity

I don't know about you but I use stumbleupon for finding really cool new websites.  I stumbled on this site the other day and thought it was worth sharing.  There's some good info on the bottom tabs and there is a blog set up.  This might come in handy for you trying to simplify your exist!  Enjoy!
www.livelifesimply.com/simplify.html

Low impact, Hobbit home

Check out this family living simplistically.  Good resources here, too!

www.simondale.net/house/family.htm

Had to post...too funny

Boy, ain't this the truth.  This is pretty funny.


deshoda.com/words/famous-world-ideologies-as-explained-by-references-to-cows/

Thinking Small

Tuesday, March 8, 2011 11:22 PM Posted by Jeremy Creasy 5 comments
This couple has also inspired us.  I've emailed with them and they've got some great ideas and ways of thinking.
earthstar.newlibertyvillage.com/thinkingsmall.htm

10 ways to prepare for a post-oil society

We better start planning...  This is no joke, and you don't hear about it much in the media because 'they' don't want you thinkin' about it.

http://www.eartheasy.com/article_ten_ways_post_oil.htm

Is mass depopulation on its way?

8:43 PM Posted by Jeremy Creasy 0 comments
Some of you might disagree, and I know some who will agree but I believe this to be true.  Just remember, this type of stuff has been happening forever all over the world.  Money & Power will win the hearts of men and they will no longer be themselves.

http://www.sott.net/articles/show/192884-Connecting-the-Dots-Mass-depopulation-on-its-way-and-the-Secret-Team-s-management-of-the-world