tj3

The TJ goes Android: The dash gets modded.

Update time! I needed to get the Nook mount in place, and modify the center bezel. I had a lot of options when it came to mounting, but I wanted to keep it simple, and by default reliable. If it won’t take abuse, it’s not worth putting in a Jeep. So, I decided to utilize my existing Quadratec iVault. It
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tj1

The TJ goes Android: Starting the install

When I start most projects, I like to have a pretty good plan in place. With the TJ, I decided to take a different approach. Although I had the concept outlined, I knew there were so many things that would get adjusted on the fly. Compared to some of the other things I’ve done, this is a relatively simple project.
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tj2

The TJ goes Android

Wow, it seems my front page has not been getting the love it deserves lately, so I’m about to change that. I’ve admittedly been spending a lot of time in the Losias forums lately. It’s populated with the best group of modders, tech enthusiasts, and friends a guy could ask for. A few other side projects have also been taking
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The interior assembly gets fiber!

The interior assembly gets fiber!

Update time! I actually livestreamed the fiber going down, although it was a huge pain. For some reason I thought it was a good idea to skip taping the edges of the fiber. Needless to say those stray fibers soon became a problem as the layers went down. I managed to keep them out of the way, and got 5
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The interior mold continued…

The interior mold continued…

Although Project Hutch has been getting most of my time lately, I was able to get a little work done on OSIDIAS while waiting for some JB Weld to dry… I picked up on the continuation of the molds for the interior assembly. When I last updated, I had the inner mold completed. Now it was a matter of laying
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About Losias

Welcome to Losias Technologies. My name is Craig Brugger, and this site is dedicated to my computer modifications and technology endeavors. Losias is intended to bring all of my past, present, and future work together in one location.

I am a hardware guy by definition. Sure, I like to play with software as well, but nothing compares to pulling out the power tools, and physically changing something for the better. That’s really the essence of computer modding. You take something and add function or features without sacrificing others. I believe in a no-compromises approach… at least as little as possible. I don’t believe in the impossible. There is always a solution. You just need to figure it out, and then make it happen… and making it happen is the fun part. I’m not one to settle for the ordinary. I pride myself in pushing the limits of what most think is possible, or even practical. Luckily, I’m not the only one that thinks that way. Great things are happening right now in this community, and that community is worldwide. Checking out any of the links posted on the front page is proof of that.

So, where does this site fit in to the big picture? My intention is to get the word out about computer modding. No matter how big or small, ideas need to be followed through. There are many that have inspired me, and if I’m lucky enough, maybe I’ll inspire someone as well. Losias was started with community in mind, and that is critical to inspiration. So, no matter your direction in life, just mod something!