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.Check out solidwoodworx on Instagram. He does awesome work and will prob give you some ideas.
Nice job so far! Whats the plan for insulating all the windows?
Nice. Have you been on skoolie.net? Lots of helpful ideas on there. Before you start road tripping in it you will need to remove all the school bus signs, lights, etc or you'll be talking to the cops alot.
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.Be carefull w/the 6.5. not a strong workhorse w/o some mods. Heath diesel is the place to chk out.
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.Looks good!
Lots of windows and winter dont go good together. How was that?
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.I'm in. I dig the bike rack. Any insulation against the steel shell with help greatly. I dunno why but stepping out of bed on cold OSB is way warmer than stepping out on steel.
The roof should be insulated with fiberglass bats about 1 to 1.5 inches deep. It helps to add a half inch foil faced foam board to keep heat in and coat the roof with Kool Seal to help keep summer heat out. Kool Seal also helps seal and waterproof the roof. Two good coats would work well. It would take about two gallons. It can be purchased through most home improventment stores. Price varies.
Link for reference.
https://www.amazon.com/Kool-Seal-El...cl-20&linkId=1ee7901d357e64f3f3bc470c94aa977a
We painted the roof with Henry's Elastomeric Paint when we installed the fantastic fan up top. It does make a noticeable difference in temp. I am almost 6'4" tall, so we opted to leave the ceiling along on the inside. When we build the next one, I will more than likely try to raise the roof a few inches.
Thanks! We decided last minute on the gunship grey since it was super cheap on Amazon. We hope to keep this thread alive with pictures and video, but if we are a little behind, most of our adventures make it to our website at www.okienomads.com.The interior looks good as does the new blue paint outside. I hope you enjoy your bus as you travel around and gain new experiences. Please keep us posted with lots of pics from your trip. Cheers, Chilli..
We plan to. I have worked 5 years in a corporate finance job and my wife has put in a few in non-profit accounting. We are tired of the idea of working all of our prime to retire when we are old and decrepit.Very nice! Enjoy it! Have fun for as long as possible. The daily grind is brutal.
The plan...is very loose. We just left Flagstaff, AZ after volunteering at Expo West (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED). We are in San Diego right now visiting a friend, then we will be off the Joshua Tree, Death Valley, and Yosemite. After that, we plan to thru-hike the Tahoe Rim Trail in mid-summer and travel through Oregon, Washington, and parts of British Columbia. Depending on funding, we might either do a loop through the plains and into the Northeast for Fall or turn South and travel to Baja for the winter. Lots of options and a lot of time between now and then.Love the bus! Spent most of two years in a VW campmobile. Are you guys heading west?South?North?