Having done several bus builds, we’ve got a good idea of which items work and which don’t live up to their promises. This page will be our regularly updated list of things that we use (or have used) in our bus that we recommend. I’ll do individual...
Let’s be honest, there are a lot of opinions out there when it comes to the best way to do your roof. Some folks use expensive elastomeric coatings like TropiCool or Lizard Skin, and just as many ignore the issue entirely and paint their whole bus black....
I don’t know about you, but we don’t like being cold and It doesn’t take much to get me grumpy about the temperature, especially as it drops below 50. Well, we tried a few things and ultimately found the solution that works for us: a DIY diesel air...
Another progress update! Pulling up the bus floor. I think I’ve found the easiest way to do the type of floor I have. Of course, that doesn’t make it easy. I talk about the reality of dealing with heat and why insulation is so critical in a full time...
Most of our buses are held together inside by rivets. There are lots of ways to get remove them, and some work better than others. But I’ve got the best way. You’ll need an air compressor system, a grinder, and an air hammer with chisel and punch bits....
And there is so much room for activities! Of course, there is also a list of things to fix. When buying a used school bus, you look for the most good and the least bad, but you always get some of each. The good stuff first! The bus runs great. The transmission feels...
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