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Use commercial carpet tiles for a headliner. They are cheap, glue on, help with noise, add some insulation value.We have a bunch of images to post to catch up on actual progress, but we went with square curtains over the windows that are grometted and are attached by small hooks. Inside the curtain is a sheet of reflectX. So far it has kept the heat and the light in. Time will tell if it helps at all in the summer.
Apologies for the mess, but you get the idea.
Everything that identifies the bus as a school bus has been removed with the exception of the yellow. It is getting taken care of soon!
I had heard that a fair bit before getting my hands on it and it has really surprised me. I have used Cummins, Ford 7.3 & 6.0, and Duramax diesels and although it doesn't have just a ton of power, it does fine for what we need.
The first shakedown trip was cold. You could get it warm inside and feel the heat escaping through the windows from the outside. Since adding the curtains and caulking most of the windows, it is much more tolerable.
You are not kidding. We are trying to cover all of the metal for just that reason. The roof/ceiling is the only area that we just can't afford (money and time) to cover. The floor and most of the walls/windows are insulated and are performing well so far.