Simran
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OK, I'm not traveling as much as I used to so wanted something with more room so I bought an old school bus to convert into a cabin on wheels.
I looked a long time and settled for a Ford B700 with 10.00X 22.5 tires an Allison automatic and Brazilian made/ Cummins designed Ford/ New Holland 6.6 inline 6 cyl. diesel w/turbo. I've driven it a 300 miles or so and like it good and I don't think it burns much more fuel than my old Hi-top Chevy van.
The seats were gone when I got it. I've been working on it for awhile and have about half the inside insulated. I just got it back from a guy that sprayed 4" of foam insulation on the underside of the bus floor to save head room inside the bus. I'm almost 6' and only have a couple inches to play with in ceiling clearance.
this is a pic of the bus just after I bought it.
I ripped up the old floor
sanded the meta floor
and painted the floor with Rustoleum chain link fence paint.
I tore out all the side windows except for the first two behind the driver on both sides and sheeted them with painted plywood and put a thermo-pane window in on both sides.
I then commenced to wiring and insulating the walls.
I built a stud wall and insulated it,behind the drivers seat, as I will be living in this thing in the depths of winter in the north country where we've already seen temps below -20.
That's about where it stands right now. Tomorrow I'll begin to finish up the insulation before I drive it 450 miles home, where I'll have over two solid weeks to work on it, along with some free material to finish it off in the inside.
Thanks for looking!
I looked a long time and settled for a Ford B700 with 10.00X 22.5 tires an Allison automatic and Brazilian made/ Cummins designed Ford/ New Holland 6.6 inline 6 cyl. diesel w/turbo. I've driven it a 300 miles or so and like it good and I don't think it burns much more fuel than my old Hi-top Chevy van.
The seats were gone when I got it. I've been working on it for awhile and have about half the inside insulated. I just got it back from a guy that sprayed 4" of foam insulation on the underside of the bus floor to save head room inside the bus. I'm almost 6' and only have a couple inches to play with in ceiling clearance.
this is a pic of the bus just after I bought it.
I ripped up the old floor
sanded the meta floor
and painted the floor with Rustoleum chain link fence paint.
I tore out all the side windows except for the first two behind the driver on both sides and sheeted them with painted plywood and put a thermo-pane window in on both sides.
I then commenced to wiring and insulating the walls.
I built a stud wall and insulated it,behind the drivers seat, as I will be living in this thing in the depths of winter in the north country where we've already seen temps below -20.
That's about where it stands right now. Tomorrow I'll begin to finish up the insulation before I drive it 450 miles home, where I'll have over two solid weeks to work on it, along with some free material to finish it off in the inside.
Thanks for looking!