Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Sorry for taking so long to post.

A lot going on in life, so I have not taken the time to post. I will update as best as I can,
This is the inside. I had the tint all cut the same size. I felt this would be the best bet for fitting all the windows, being that each was a custom fit because of the rubber gasket that holds the glass in. On many of the windows the tint is a little short of the edges. My plan is to go back and use pin strip tape on the edges to cover up where the tint is short.



Reviewing my last post, I have tinted all the windows, except for the side rear door and the rear emergency exit. I have done more work on the master bed room as well as framed out one of the closets, I have put more insulation on the walls, glued and nailed the oak plywood to the master bedroom walls, run the plex pipe under the floor at the rear side door, run wiring from the front of the bus to the rear via the wire chase above the windows on the driver side, placed some floor cabinets on the bus for the kitchen area. 


Here is some plumbing I have done. The pipe with the valve on it is to drain the tank. I am not too excited about making a hole in my bus yet. I was wonder why I need to as I could drain the tank using the water pump. I will think it over and see if I am going to make that hole. For now I'm not.


 Pics of the oak plywood held in place. They are now glued and nailed in.





Master bed room. I have chosen to make it with two full size beds, with the option of turning them sideways and making it a king size when the wife comes along. Here I am test fitting.









 2005 Norcold, refrigerator.



 I went back and taped the wires together into more manageable groups. My plain is to have a beaker box inside a cabinet under the bench seat behind the driver seat.  



 Additional insulation. 




I have most my water needs on the passenger side of the bus, shower and sink. but I will need water for the toilet, so I had to run a plex pipe under the floor. I lifted the plywood and cut out a channel in the insulation and placed the pipe into that channel.  

I cut both sides of this cabinet because my heater hose to the inside heater is running along that wall. 



Oh yeah, did some fishing with my son, and buddy's.

Until next time, hopefully it will not be so long.