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Brad Davis designed his truck from stem to stern to make the maximum use of space and time.
A lot of contractors dream up reasons for wanting to invent the ultimate truck for their business. For Brad Davis, the main reason for creating his masterpiece was to get the job done, and done well.
“We would just as soon not do a job if a customer simply wanted a bandage approach,” says Davis, owner of Monrovia, Calif.-based Artisan Plumbing Systems since 1986. “We load this truck up with everything you can possibly imagine, park it and it doesn’t move until the job’s done, or it’s too dark to see.” Even if daylight runs out, Davis stores 80 feet of construction lights to work past sundown.