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@tammysedam998711 місяців тому
Just some thoughts: You can't properly scrub brick walls in a shower, even if it is just facade brick. You can't use wood to hold things under a bus. It will rot out quickly, getting wet if you drive in the rain or snow, and nails will jar loose as you drive. You can't put the air conditioner under the bus because it will not get enough ventilation, and it will be filthy with road dirt and fumes, and then blow that into the bus. You need another seat with a seat belt for a passenger. It's not safe to be walking around in the bus making food while the bus is moving. Blue is hot too, especially a deep blue. Light colours keep the bus cool. Your generator box isn't ventilated.
@yoyomartines1810 місяців тому
The loft is kinda silly because just makes the bed feel claustrophobic
@Strange_Fascination_10 місяців тому
I was thinking the same thing with the AC. All that dust, dirt, etc from under the bus is gonna be in your lungs.
@fatarab214810 місяців тому
Who tf asked you
@jameskiceiii685610 місяців тому
While I agree with you guys the ac shouldn't be under the bus, especially not held with wood, the outside unit is not pumping air into the bus, it's just the compressor and condenser, the air handling unit is the inside part.
@LLCNet2110 місяців тому
I would have built a box opposite of the generator to the the AC unit in. Seeing that it is only the condenser, it will not be pumping air into the bus. It is just pushing the Freon to the inside unit (evaporator) to cool the air. All in all great job on this. The little things everyone has pointed out is easily fixed.
@duythai88127 місяців тому
As a cabinet installer, I think the vibration from driving over potholes will f*ck up your wood frame and sheetrock
@firstname73303 місяці тому
And the wood frames under the bus to hold the water tanks and AC unit will not stand the test of time.
@stefanmargraf78783 місяці тому
As i saw the floor i was thinking oh no, what if spill something? Then the water already was coming through the roof. You should be able to remove spilled milk for example. If not, you will get butyric acid, a reason to burn the vehicle. To remove the desaster you have to open the floor. For roaches and mice as well. Everything heavy could kill you in a car accident.
@wekkimeif77203 місяці тому
@@stefanmargraf7878 Yea they clearly built this for the looks. Not at all as actually useful mini home. This seems to be case with most youtube channels making these. Hasty job for the looks that would not last 1 month of active usage.
@dkdebest2 місяці тому
you must be really proud of yourself to be a cabinet installer. Get a real job dude
@jmoo876Місяць тому
@@dkdebestthe cabinet installer charged us 150k for the custom cabinets in our custom home. His job is real hater
@rafaelthomas41743 місяці тому
Awesome build!! The only thing that's definitely going to be a huge issue in the not too distant future is the wood brackets used under the bus for the water tanks and the AC compressor. Those definitely need to be made out of galvanized steel or even better aluminum. I'd be interested to see how they held up over the last 8 months since this video premiered.
@ProfessorZoom6003 місяці тому
Awesome!!!!!
@1968joseph13 місяці тому
I thought the same. However, I would suggest bed rails to keep it cheap.
@naimanpunk2 місяці тому
shouldnt install it under the bus..i think using the back where they hold their cycles would be a better solution..i would never hung anything under the bus
@jmoo876Місяць тому
Ya I cringed when I saw the making the brackets for them out of wood
@whererthetruthseekers738810 місяців тому
Just a recommendation, as a Master HVAC Owner, I would reconsider where you put that condenser. Under the bus will not allow it to pass the air through the coil thus causing a problem with your airflow through the evaporator. Meaning, the temp will not keep up in the heat. It will freeze over etc.. plus being in the dirt, salt, dust it’s just going to wreck havoc on that system. Put it on the back of the bus.
@fakhrurrazi29369 місяців тому
And if they want to support a really heavy stuff. Why don't use something durable like Idk metal.
@BlondieSL8 місяців тому
@@fakhrurrazi2936 or even aluminum, which is lighter and won't rust. Same with the Gen box. They should make it out of welded aluminum and put some vents for intake and exhaust.
@Spook_Boi8 місяців тому
thats what i was thinking. either on the back or a unit thatll fit nicely on top, but you could run into height problems
@Thomas-yy6rm7 місяців тому
Who Cares?😮🤔
@sanguinepub7 місяців тому
@@Thomas-yy6rm They will when the wood rots and the AC falls into the road. x'D
@mattm849411 місяців тому
Definitely would have used metal brackets or some type of metal bracing along the bottom for the tanks and everything I can't imagine that wood is going to hold up in bad weather over time but all in all it's still a very awesome looking project and you guys did a great job.
@Jeff-gu6nb11 місяців тому
Yeah I would have wanted at least the bottom parts to be welded into the frame
@SeanDoe8611 місяців тому
No they did not do a great job. It's all done wrong and it sucks with lots of mistakes.
@jimmy2die11 місяців тому
Exactly
@richardhenry196911 місяців тому
I spent my whole childhood working on RVs. My family had a Dealership and we rented. So we had a shop to repair everything. I’m just saying this so you understand I’m not a UKposts troll. The tanks on the bottom of the bus will not last. Depending on where you live and drive. I would say 2years tops and it will start falling apart. The danger being you don’t know when the wood is going to give. My point is it’s a danger to others if your on the highway and a full black tank comes flying out. This is just what I saw in the first few minutes.
@BooBuKittyPhuk11 місяців тому
This is pretty much the thing that I would get completely redone... its wood its not supported that well and I'd also be worried about hitting things underneath with all those low add ons.
@larrylarrypage3 місяці тому
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@rosierose33313 днів тому
I think the link is broken. What was the name of the book?
@Make5733 місяці тому
Absolutely great familyproject. Allthou, Im a bit conserned about the electrics and plumming. - First of all, the water tanks are definetly not supposed to mixed with wood. They are way too heavy for that loose of bracketing. The absolute same thing, for any type waterheating elements + -pumps. They need to welded in. - Secondly, that rearbox for the generator its an absolute no go without a proper ventilation, electric insulation, fireproofing and safety circuit breakers. - Third, the original hydraulic opening for the doors and the buss doors, as combo, are actually surprisingly quite sturdy and burglar resistant. - Four: YOU NEVER EVER INSTALL AN AC ANYWHERE NEAR THE MOTORS EXHAUST SYSTEM, DUER TO CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING!!!
@user-ei2lm6us2e2 місяці тому
idiotic materials
@mariosanchez1955Місяць тому
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@eero351626 днів тому
That AC condenser unit will not be blowing any air to the inside of the bus goddamnit.
@chloethelab4 місяці тому
Reason your bus only goes 55 is because the rear axle gear ratio is on the low side. Look into a higher Gear ratio for the rear axle if you wanna get it to go faster. I recommend a 4.10 but i'd go with a high gear ratio like a 3.42 gear ratio in the back I'm guessing it's a 6.6L Diesel with a Allison AT545 automatic. Honestly i'm leaning towards a 3.42 gear ratio in a bus that smalll. Get that thing moving better. Those old Ford Bus Chassis were one of the best out there. That is a Carpenter bus body if you guys were curious. Nice build by the way.
@The_Bearded_Lady11 місяців тому
just a heads up. the AC needs not to be full of mud, dust, salt, sand, etc. even on the back most people cover them when not in use to protect the fins. it can not work effectively and depending on how dirty it gets, it will eventually just stop working. you might want to put it on the back like the generator
@kristinas.297411 місяців тому
not to mention deep speed bumps
@ironbear7611 місяців тому
Look at ANY motorhome/RV/trailer on the road you will see that the AC unit is mounted on the roof. Much safer place for it to be.
@The_Bearded_Lady11 місяців тому
@@ironbear76 this type of unit is not like those typical ones and would not do well on the roof either. It needs to be on the back or covered and not on while driving. It can't handle the high speed air it will damage the coils etc. Needs to be behind protected from the wind etc
@shonalovely214311 місяців тому
I was thinking that under the bus was not a good idea.
@braydenhocq906911 місяців тому
No doubt. The way they zoned it, Ik the master br hot as a mf
@infernoxxРік тому
I bet everyone wishes they had a brother like Colby...
@HendiB14Рік тому
I’m actually a subscriber Infernox
@beyondtwominutesРік тому
Colby is the man!
@gooeymarshmallowРік тому
I really wish that I had a brother with more perserverence like Colby lol
@Santafe_guy2000Рік тому
For sure
@ImVeryBradРік тому
I was thinking that too. Regardless of construction skills. I have 3 sisters and no brothers. Love thy brothers people!
@markthomas24365 місяців тому
Great job! Amazing the co-ordination between you guys, how you think thru stuff and solve problems, work hard and work fast. It is a shame that somebody else got this bus.
@edgarbenjoseph38792 місяці тому
Awesome build ! I'm no expert, but I do have some recommendations : 1 - a roof rack 2 - a solar panel 3 - roof fan for proper ventilation and keeping the bus cool.
@jaymaravillaРік тому
It's a good build, you guys transformed that old bus into somethingt nice. But my only concern is that framing under for the tanks, should have opted for aluminum or steal, cause the vibration and humps can easily lossen up that wood specially when carrying heavy load. And it will have lesser blueprint giving you more space for other things
@somebody3271Рік тому
Interesting
@gymsavage_ceo7723Рік тому
And treated wood because it’s exposed to the weather year round
@finaltouchautodetailingllcРік тому
Beautiful job, great work! I have a couple questions. Why didn't you opt to put the ac on top? And with drywall and tile and bricks how will long term they keep not crack? Not being critical just wonder how well those parts hold up?
@jasongrinnell1986Рік тому
I don’t care what kind of wood you put under the bus. It won’t last.
@BUDDYSHADOWРік тому
@@finaltouchautodetailingllc I hope the tile was composite/plastic. I lay tile and if it's ceramic, it will crack due to vibration and expansion/contraction from weather changes, especially if you didn't put in expansion joints and gaps where it meets walls/under cabinets.
@138jerryonlyРік тому
"You're going to want security which is why we installed a real door" A FULL GLASS DOOR, FULL OF BREAKABLE GLASS
@BUDDYSHADOWРік тому
Looks like the hinges are on the outside too.
@imdaballlРік тому
i swear you better not be hating
@Jon-ix9tcРік тому
I saved u cuz u had 69 likes and now u have 70
@Originalman144Рік тому
Literally the worst door choice possible.
@Researcher_JimРік тому
@@imdaballlhe isn’t hating, just stating facts. Anyone could smash one of those small windows and unlock the door. Not very secure at all.
@patmahoney75135 місяців тому
wow, what great work! we appreciate 1. sharing each step of the way 2. *no foul language, 3. your fantastic attitudes, energy, smiles, and finally 4. the fun you all seemed to have and sharing even your mistakes and fixes. great work, guys!
@bobr96895 місяців тому
The bus looks really great now. I'm just wondering how much weight you added to the bus (the bricks, holding tanks, generator, plus all the stuff you need daily). The flooring looks really well done, but won't the tiles come loose or crack as the bus goes down the road?
@pauldailey44774 місяці тому
Something may soon be amiss, but it was all there for the moment!
@maximecaron19693 місяці тому
dude it's a youtuber making a youtube video for money it's his job now. 10M view is something like 30k to 50k minimum to around 80k to 100k. Of course his bus wont drive correctly on roads but that's not why he built it.
@Wawiya3 місяці тому
I think the bricks are plastic
@EVSkecthCode3 місяці тому
he built this bus for content not for actual use. the moment i saw how the driver seat and cockpit were set up i knew this thing wouldn't drive anymore than what they did for the video. he probably sold this for parts, sold as whole to some idiot, or just abandoned it somewhere
@imabebebebe24963 місяці тому
@@EVSkecthCode i knew this was mental retardation before i even clicked on it. that means i didnt get clickbaited right?
@TrevorJames8911 місяців тому
Cool idea. Definitely a few things I would be concerned about though. First, that was a lot of added weight with all the wood, stone, drywall. Ect. You really should try to keep it light. The wood supports beneath the bus that will most likely rot from exposure. The AC unit beneath the bus being exposed to splashing, mud, dust off of the road. I probably would not have put carpet beneath the water pump and HWT and the pex piping... carpet and humidity from dripping or sweating pipes don't mix well. The generator on the back in the enclosed box, it should have room to breath so it doesn't over heat and a safe way to exhaust the fumes away from the bus. There's a reason they say to keep generators 20 feet away from where you are staying in.
@HankGrill10 місяців тому
Would have been easier to just say "the entire build is garbage" lol
@jmkeuning10 місяців тому
@@HankGrill Well it's not like they said the tile is going to start cracking once the bus starts bouncing and twisting .
@aghulk94469 місяців тому
So ideally speaking, where would the best place for a generator be on a school bus conversion?
@Im_awesome049 місяців тому
@@aghulk9446 I'd do it like the military does and put it on the front bumper. Depending on how the hood opens you might need to remove it to get to the engine, but it overall is in a much better spot, you don't even need it to be in a box like it is in this video, can just basically have it strapped to some hooks, and get a canvas cover for it while you are driving, that way it's easy to remove but still protected from the elements.
@ginabrytowski35647 місяців тому
It’s like they never bothered to do a stitch of research. If they sold this to someone I hope to god no one got sick from mold.
@DirtbagCarpentryРік тому
Looks good, although I'd be worried that the wood underneath will rot very quickly, even if it was PT lumber, road wear would break it down.
@ChellariatРік тому
@@scrapgamingx1942 not a super high quality build if it will rot quickly though
@felicianomiko5659Рік тому
Agreed. We framed our grey tank in with angle iron. Would not use wood on the outside of the bus.
@radstayathomedad9178Рік тому
Wow so many things done wrong. Lol
@Propaganda9112Рік тому
Wood here is a terrible, terrible choice. This bus ll be gone after about a year. Metal all the way - sturdier, flexible, lighter, no so much service-intensive as wood.
@rgs6236Рік тому
That was my same exact thoughts 🤔… the wood will rot
@LoveYourself-197023 дні тому
Wonderful job Ya'll did. Congratulations you have a nice rec vehicle to travel with, since you did it yourselves, it makes you appreciate everything more❣️
@jeremycompean130912 днів тому
I loved watching you guys build this out! Wow! So so creative and not too pricey. You guys have a great attention to detail and work hard. Very well done!!!
@Bard0_Gamer11 місяців тому
as a physics teacher, watching you paint the bus fully black made me shake my head
@maximmiximd427211 місяців тому
same
@alexguerra166811 місяців тому
Even as a not-physics teacher, I had that response. 😅I immediately felt hot just seeing the black. Glad they caught on right away!
@briand56311 місяців тому
Looked Way better when it was primer gray too lol
@MaxPartridge14611 місяців тому
Also, apparently they don't clean a lot of showers. They're going to love cleaning that one....
@ofallsadwords320711 місяців тому
as a person who is not a science expert at all but who lives in a hot sunny climate, me too
@serg2057Рік тому
Part of the reason why your AC wasn't able to keep up was because of where you installed the outdoor unit. It needs to have enough room to remove heat from the system. Because it is under the bus while it is running all of the heat is trapped under the bus, and recirculating back through the condenser coil. The head pressures are probably pretty high and it would explain why it wasn't doing a good job of cooling the bus. I do AC for a living.
@chrismitchell5593 дні тому
No vapor barrier between the metal, fiberglass insulation, and wood... under bus frames made of wood... AC condenser under the bus... wood and sheetrock interior walls... No ventilation on the generator... Coffin bedroom... Assuming you live in FL that thing is going to tear itself apart from warping and be loaded with mold in a few years...
@mikkifarmer96263 місяці тому
All I can say is, WOW 🤩!! The inside of the bus 🚌 is nothing short of awesome 👏! Good job, Guys.
@AlphaMachinaРік тому
"If you're sleeping in an RV, you're going to want security" Proceeds to install a glass door.
@LetsTalkEquineРік тому
Frr 😂😂😂
@soulvr512Рік тому
@@x.ChayDenne go away you little scammer
@mattgotsskillРік тому
ya that part was kinda funny lol
@catslayy13Рік тому
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@TotallyAGoblinРік тому
Cant wait for that to shatter when they hit a pothole...
@electrocow4511Рік тому
The exposed wood below and drywall is an interesting choice. I wonder how well it will hold up.
@slipp420Рік тому
IT WONT LOL
@hidde823211 місяців тому
Also hope the AC unit won't get smashed with a bump
@MrPaumain11 місяців тому
@@hidde8232 Or them by dying from carbon monoxide poisoning
@jaylynbeck11 місяців тому
@@MrPaumain the ac filters the air
@KahlessTheUnforgettable11 місяців тому
@@jaylynbeck that’s not how an A/C works. It’s not going to filter out carbon monoxide. If that was the case no one would ever die silently in their homes from carbon monoxide poisoning.
@user-bb2nb5lj9j2 дні тому
You have such a beautiful family love how you'll stick together and work so well
@mr.wilson125619 днів тому
dude props to you guys for the hard work you put in. this was amazing. i was on the edge of my seat anticipating what was going to happen next. this gives me inspiration because i want to experience living the van n bus life. id like to travel and get out. see things and do things.
@devingeary455Рік тому
I definitely would have welded up frames for the tanks that had a roller tray for easy maintenance & repairs down the line
@lennyp478211 місяців тому
I don't think they plan on keeping too long. but maybe the next owner will re-frame it. it's a good idea nonetheless. I've seen other builds do it in metal 😉👍👌
@justaguywithapowerpole11 місяців тому
bus needs more windows tbh
@DontReadMyProfile.11 місяців тому
Don’t read this comment
@TuliHasan10 місяців тому
Ko
@CrankyOtter10 місяців тому
This is not a build that will last without big problems.
@h30202Рік тому
I think using metal brackets for the tanks would be a better option.
@Originalman144Рік тому
Yeah, those tanks were not done well at all. Should have treated the wood too. But would be better framed in steel and painted. That exterior wood will rot in less than a year.
@lucasgiallorati4896Рік тому
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@billveder1071Рік тому
I wondered if I was the only one who thought that as well.
@AlphaMachinaРік тому
Not even brackets are necessary. Most people use metal straps. That wood is going to rot really fast because it's not even treated wood.
@KevinJones-bt7ibРік тому
I thought all that wood at the bottom didn't seem a good idea.
@1pelicanmarsh4 місяці тому
ive watched just a few of your vids (ran onto you recently). the first one was where you had made a trailer/camper to pull behind bike....it went down a ditch into stream. That caught my interest, as you (most ppl) would have edited it out, or covered up their mistakes. Kind of like on social media ppl only post their successes. Now watching this im so incredibly impressed how "real" you are, owning mistakes and sharing honest responses. Your outlook is also stellar.....and with that attitude youre def someone id be drawn to to be freinds with but most importantly if society had more ppl with your positivity this would be a much better place to be! As well, I think it's fantastic how your family chips in, or works in harmony. Im sure you do the same for them and your friends. Wishing you the absolute best in all of yoru endeavors. btw, with your attitude/discipline/drive you will be a major success in life...whatever you choose to do.
@cindysibounreuang85964 місяці тому
This is my second time watching y’all and I am so …impressed y’all know what you’re doing and the budget under $1000 or right on $1000 amazing y’all keep doing what y’all do‼️🙌🏻👏🏻💯
@warpspeed9877Рік тому
Nice work! Two objections: a)this blue is also a bit dark. Ιf blue is your thing, baby blue would be better...or you can always paint just the top silver for maximum reflection. b) the brick layer in the shower is a VERY BAD IDEA. Being dark and not able to clean properly (as it is porous and has deep grout lines) will soon become a health hazard due to mold. There is a reason why we chose light colors and smooth surfaces for bathrooms and kitchens : they should clean easily and thoroughly. You might also do a check-up in the rear suspension of the bus. Looks a bit low and bouncy. Like it needs a set of stiffer springs and new dampers.
@TONYTHETlGERРік тому
To rectify the potential for mold in the bathroom, they could coat the entire wall with several coats of clear sealant.
@paulettebarrow9791Рік тому
War, i also would never put a door with all those window paynes to easy to break into
@flyingdogeonrobloxРік тому
@@paulettebarrow9791 yeah but it has a frame, and they could always change it
@EthanrobloxgamezРік тому
Baby blue💀
@warpspeed9877Рік тому
@@Ethanrobloxgamez they can always return to "cool" black ...😁
@amrhafez21129 місяців тому
Great effort I enjoy watching Good things you do: 1- high efforts and hard work 2- good isolation for sound, water and heat. 3- very high effort for two persons only 4- adding all the requirements for traveling and be like at home 5- good colors and interior design Here are some advices 1- Do not use wood to carry things under the bus. Unsafe 2- You should calculate the bus vibration and torsion 3- Better to plan everything and use any 3D software to design with dimensions 4- Better to plan for safety mechanism for passengers 5- plan to mix between generator and solar power 6- add more window because it looks like - sorry - a closed grave 7- AC location not good for distributing the air 8- doors must be not from wood 9- generator should have air cooling or at least open and better to put it down the vehicle or on the up the ceiling
@vujustin503 місяці тому
I feel like they're going to have a massive mold problem with the windows and metal touching the insulation?
@albertokram3 місяці тому
true
@mikeplaysgamess21262 місяці тому
thank you for giving me hope that there exists smart people who think
@tedbaran1372 місяці тому
As a mechanic, the wood underneath made me cringe. I give it about a year and everything under that bus is gonna end up on the highway. Wood vs moisture and vibration, wood looses every time.
@amydavis9554 місяці тому
Amazing what you guys did to the bus 🚃 I love the decoration.so amazing. You guys are very creative.❤❤👏👍😘
@carolinecaroline22642 місяці тому
Awesome build. Looks fantastic!!! The only think I would have done different would be, I would have added a skylight that opens.
@etkbeast3391Рік тому
Respect for doing this video for 6 months 🫡🫡
@incredibeast9661Рік тому
That’s what I’m saying this dude deserves the world and more. Puts his heart and soul into these videos
@felsenruhРік тому
First off: very hard work! Cool that you found a "residence" type door at Goodwill. But it's still just wood and a LOT of glass. I'd feel more secure with a steel door that has a security glass window. What does the manufacturer of the A/C unit say about mounting the condenser unit under the bus where the air exchange is limited? Usually condenser units need to "breathe" and putting it under the bus limits that. Wouldn't it have been better to mount it at the back of the bus? You've got the generator back their anyway.
@user-ef8lo9ti6d2 місяці тому
I appreciate your willingness to rework something that just didn’t seem right. That exhibits great patience, and wisdom. WELL DONE!
@nassifalbertРік тому
Hey yall! Bus looks great, just wanted to give some critique on some possible areas where issues may arise. For the storage tanks and HVAC condenser mounted underneath, you might need to mount shielding to prevent road debris from getting in. Another area you guys might want to look at is your mounting for this area as well. With ride vibration and etc, lumber might not be the best material to use for mounting these critical pieces of hardware. If possible, i would try and find a fabrication shop and get some steel racks fab'd and welded in. Great job overall!
@marcoviola6741Рік тому
and I also wonder how bricks and floor tiles will react to vibrations and bumps. The overall result is beautiful, but I don't know how it will stand the test of the road.
@dn2232Рік тому
That should have been done with metal instead of wood. That won't last very long. Especially if the tanks are full.
@KahlessTheUnforgettable11 місяців тому
@@cameliajordana1513Exactly! And the A/C mounted next to the unrestored 1991 exhaust system on a vehicle with no ventilation isn’t a biggie either! “Heh” carbon monoxide ain’t shit!
@LifenaDay5257 місяців тому
Everyone here has to agree this vehicle would not pass inspection. The wood/screwed frames for filled tanks and air conditioner under the bus become projectiles when components fail, possibly killing anyone driving behind this vehicle. Since it’s a build out, an insurance company would require an inspection. This is very dangerous, even if top speed is 50 mph.
@bcan863 місяці тому
seriously...this doesnt seem safe at ALL
@vyperbladez51013 місяці тому
@@bcan86 do better then
@bcan863 місяці тому
@@vyperbladez5101 there's plenty of others who have retrofitted buses without such dangerous modifications. I don't need to do it myself to know that. (Nevermind being a single mom of special needs kids, who has the time?) good luck in other areas. I enjoy the videos just not the danger.
@krisrodrigues112 днів тому
Very very beautiful job. I like the blue and the artwork on the roof! One thing I do not care for at all is the brick and especially in the shower you gotta question the functionality as it has so many crevasses that can hold moisture and potentially promote mold. I think you could have really chosen a beautiful and classy tile for the kitchen instead of the brick, but hey it’s not the worst. Overall a super beautiful job. I liked the loft rail too and the stove hood.
@wyrnet3 місяці тому
i enjoy watching really beautiful camping bus good work
@kevalvarsani567611 місяців тому
Beautiful build! Only thing I would've done differently is replacing the internal doors with pocket sliding doors. It creates more space when the doors are open.
@justaguywithapowerpole11 місяців тому
bus needs more windows tbh
@BooBuKittyPhuk11 місяців тому
Having lived in an RV, windows aren't that great when its your house and you want privacy plus it's obviously harder to retain the inside temperature with a lot of windows.
@Reiley-uo6vw10 місяців тому
@@BooBuKittyPhukwhat about thermo curtains
@BooBuKittyPhuk10 місяців тому
@@Reiley-uo6vw they work, but obviously not as good as not having windows
@xthatwhiteguyx10 місяців тому
@@justaguywithapowerpole As an introvert... fuck windows.
@MandiPlaysBeatSaberРік тому
The bus turned out so great! It's incredible you managed to also fit a full bathroom in a short bus!
@EnergeticSpark63Рік тому
hey
@jamesjonckeer207611 місяців тому
yah
@SeanDoe8611 місяців тому
It's not great, it sucks and it's all done wrong and it will break
@foreverlk11 місяців тому
@SeanDoe86 If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say it. Were you not taught correctly by your parents? Also, why rain on their parade? They are two amazing brothers that deserve positive feedback and kind advice. Why will it break? There isn’t anything I caught that was wrong with it other than the black walls, and even then, they could fix that. There is absolutely no reason for this type of behavior. If you’re jealous of their amazing build, just say so. Provide kind feedback and critical advice, not rude comments that you don’t even go into depth about. Think before you talk trash about someone on the internet.
@trublu255610 місяців тому
@@foreverlk 😘🙏
@elizabethbeighley73723 місяці тому
Incredible tenacity!!! Well done!
@SammieDee.4 місяці тому
That was awesome. I love it blue way more than black. Great home, and wicked job!
@SammieDee.4 місяці тому
I just subscribed :)
@FlubekoМісяць тому
nah
@lain42316 місяців тому
Just can't believe you mounted an AC under a bus with wood. Just wow
@beardsntools2 місяці тому
Americans build their entire houses from wood and cardboard, so I am not too surprised xD
@HnICfrom602 місяці тому
Lol you not from here but that is actually accurate
@HnICfrom602 місяці тому
@@beardsntools*Apartments though. Not houses
@beardsntools2 місяці тому
@@HnICfrom60 no they build entire houses with cardboard and some wood, they do not use bricks.
@HnICfrom602 місяці тому
@beardsntools sure buddy. Apparently you've never heard of brown stones /row houses been standing since 1900s definitely not cardboard. Proove me wrong
@user-tn4zn4xu9g10 місяців тому
Without a doubt the absolute best part of this is a family coming together, working as a team to achieve a really cool goal. I absolutely love this! Please continue to do things like this and spend time together as a family. You are very, very, very lucky to have what you have (I don't mean the material things, those are cool and all, but not even close to the relationship you're building and nurturing as a family.) Nothing can compare to that!!!
@Taino87110 днів тому
Anything that involves 2 brothers is always interesting. My older brother and I were always up to high jinx growing up. This was all WAY prior to UKposts. Mom always told us “ You 2 are going to get hurt or make something incredible”. Unfortunately I lost my brother to a combination of bad Kidneys and Covid 19. And I will always remember the great things we did. And this made me an instant subscriber. God speed Gentleman you made a fan.
@TiagoRamosVideos3 місяці тому
Incredible work 👏 congratulations!
@Zeno74Рік тому
Your videos are crazy I use to watch you in 2020 and forgot about your channel, until one of your videos popped up in my recommended and I binge watched all of your videos. I don't know how you're not at least at a million subscribers, but keep up the good work 👍👍
@bestboyxxРік тому
you’re the Minecraft guy
@EternalShortzРік тому
It is the video that u can't watch : ukposts.info/have/v-deo/eaKJa4-WoKF8omw.html
@sayaaepРік тому
Well heck yeah.
@It_me_UVРік тому
ukposts.infouck4NeLO-JA?feature=share
@jake91hall11 місяців тому
@bestboyxx your the bestboy
@DirtbagCarpentryРік тому
You're brother is badass, man! It's obvious he's done all this stuff before, groutpack, framing, cabinetry, paint. Good stuff.
@artcasual99Рік тому
In a previous video, President Chay revealed that their family business is in construction. So it makes since that they are skilled in all the things you listed before.
Yep. Untreated wooden box to hold a black water tank on the undercarriage. A/C unit next to an unrestored 91 vintage exhaust system in a vehicle with no natural ventilation. Real pros!!
@prettyballer926212 днів тому
@11:58 😂😂😂 LOVE the Blue and Black ...The black itself was dope but you should've had a garage to dry it in lol... Lesson learned my boy 😎 and AWESOME JOB btw 👏👏🚌🔥
@terrystrife41982 місяці тому
Wow!! That is just amazing looking 😍 . You guys did an amazing job. Congrats
@grandpaissues4156Рік тому
Nice job, but I think the generator is going to overheat in that metal box. Paint the roof white and you can paint the rest of it the color you want and it will stay much cooler.
@sayginartiran10 місяців тому
Great job. A few concerns/comments though. The door looks very unsafe. I’d probably try to get a metal door. The AC under the bus seems to be sitting extremely low. I hope it survives the potential hits. I’d definitely use sliding doors inside the bus. And finally, the seat seems to be still tight. I hope you enjoy your trip and everything goes well.
@TheVerters8 місяців тому
the points you brought up are exactly what I thought as well. I would have kept the original doors. Also if there is a flood that AC is not good under the bus. But great job for a first try, they will make improvements as time goes by.
@323azteca7 місяців тому
Forgot the lsck of ventilation to the generstor unit. They have a few creative upgrades to do.
@Aloha_Alan7 місяців тому
I think learning to weld would be extremely helpful... that's a lot of lumber under that bus!
@NaruSanavai6 місяців тому
Also, the bus has no ventilation, save for the driver's window, the door, and the fan in the bathroom. Even if the AC can keep up in its location (it won't), the air will still feel stuffy. Stale. Humid. Not to mention that roof is going to condensate like crazy. Also, since Alan mentioned welding: a lot of their mounting (personal) issues, could be solved with a roof rack - even if just a small one at the back of the bus. The AC and generator could share that space, easily.
@sayginartiran6 місяців тому
@@cyberfloater9293 great point. I have never tried building a car to actually put on the road here myself but I know there are strict regulations in Europe
@thinkingkingdomthoughts5 місяців тому
WOW Guys!!! That’s incredible!! Seriously. I love how a project can bring a family together! The bus! Gotta be one of the best looking inside and out!!! Looks like you walk into a high end home… except for the space of course. You all have done a fantastic job! Enjoy as much camping or living in it full time. As much as you can!! Wow! Just stunning!
@marinecity1382 місяці тому
It was a wonderful work. But I wonder if there will be good ventilation. It would be much more pleasant and bright if there were two more windows
@Forrest_O.10 місяців тому
I do overall like this but there are several things I would change. 1. Wall material. The only reason wood, metal, plastic, fiberglass, etc. is used is due to its flexibility compared to regular drywall that cracks. 2. Layout of parts. I would move the A/C to the back so that way it isn’t taking heat from underneath the bus (part of the reason the bus interior gets hot 3. Overall layout changes. I would want to utilize that one door that was used as a window as the main door. You can make it at least somewhat secure while looking unmodified instead of taking the old front door and using something besides the original door (I’m not saying I wouldn’t modify the front door, I would just make it bolted shut or a different door style). Also just adding in a foldable twin size bed and making the bathroom a wet bath to save tons of space. 4. Some aspects about the master bedroom area. The fact that there are panels drilled into place would be inconvenient if something got stuck, lost, unreachable, etc. Also, I would not use the loft for sleeping, but for storage. Hopefully this comment gets seen, and this bus is really impressive needless. These are just my thoughts on the project that could be improved.
@debjarvie-sexton16094 місяці тому
Great advice...
@Citizen50004 місяці тому
Also seems like theres is way too little windows and or ventilation if theres 4 ppl in the back. The master bed room looks like a claustrophobic death trap. Cool project none the less.
@aryaveerthakur1912Рік тому
This is what i imagined an American family would be like, building awesome stuffs together and having fun.!!!
@brokenice420Рік тому
Maybe for the upper middle class or those not buried in debt
@Alex-ug9wxРік тому
@@brokenice420 so like 4% of Americans?
@brokenice420Рік тому
@@Alex-ug9wx arbitrary 4%, but sure. You get the idea
@endyciaРік тому
i do it all by myself, you had best have a family in USA
@See_through866Рік тому
Well it’s not like this at all in America
@lordpurchase91893 місяці тому
It looks nice. I was going to mention the black absorbing heat but you already found that out further into the video. Although it did look nice black. Military green would have been another awesome color but with heat being an issue its just not ideal in the long run. I would have left it white but the blue looks ok. The issue with the AC unit being at the bottom of the bus will take in a lot of dust and dirt from the road especially if your driving down a dusty dirt road. Cool video I enjoyed watching it.
@creating1_c199911 днів тому
Incredible! A labor of love. Feels good when it all comes together~
@stevenburdette5195Рік тому
Very nice build. Like others have said though using wood framing for your tanks and condenser is not the best choice. The condenser and tanks are very susceptible to damage from road debris which isnt good. At the very least I would completely enclose the tanks and move the condenser to the back of the bus for better protection and air exhange.
@alanaanderson726011 місяців тому
My only serious complaint is the upper sleeping area, there's only about a foot of space between the floor and the ceiling, and once you put a mattress up there it will have almost zero headroom to even try to sit up. I personally would have just sacrificed the little bit of storage space underneath the bottom bed, carpeted the floor and put a mattress down, that way the top bed could have been lowered down a foot or so.
@m7heaven2234 місяці тому
1:10 We bought some woooooodddddd!!! Lol 😂
@rhonda18913 місяці тому
You guys did a fantastic job. Love the color
@TheVerters8 місяців тому
This was a great family project, loved your enthusiasm and bonding. You all worked so hard on this, appreciate people who do projects like this. Some quick thoughts, I would have kept the original doors. Concerned about the generator and AC under the bus, I would ask for advice from some professionals for your safety. But great job for a first try, they will make improvements as time goes by. Safe trip.
@Tyl0rd09Рік тому
This was actually crazy. The best video yet by far! Keep up the amazing work on the videos & the amazing effort you put into engaging your community! Much Love!
@ChayDenneРік тому
thank you so much!! ❤
@cyy5783Рік тому
@@ChayDenne your a monkey
@Tyl0rd09Рік тому
@@ChayDenne No problem! ♥️
@johnsit5372Рік тому
@@ChayDenne if you're not using that bus anymore I would like to have it I'm homeless right now if you can help me out I appreciate it
@KahlessTheUnforgettable11 місяців тому
@@johnsit5372LOLWUT
@mermaidgirl92324 місяці тому
First time here and I loved what you guys did. Great job guys and a great time at the beach.
@FireflyepicМісяць тому
When you use an airless sprayer like that, you need to backroll (i.e. use a paint roller) to even out the paint.
@SMac-dz5sx6 місяців тому
There is a reason drywall is not used in campers, think about the vibrations of driving down the road and then think about what happens to your drywall when you leave it in an unheated camper over the winter....
@MustavarizРік тому
This is so cool! There's just one thing... It looks like a battle bus
@TIR3DJULESРік тому
😂
@m1m1pl4ysРік тому
Yeh it does but a modern one😂
@nizarhany8556Рік тому
That's what I said when I saw the thumbnail
@notmanciv5016Рік тому
My thoughts exactly
@parktheforgРік тому
Broooooooo
@soorenatv18 днів тому
Wowzers! Way to go guys! That was so fun to see!
@dn7443 місяці тому
Wise to re roof. Looks amazing 👏 excellent finish 😊
@Propaganda9112Рік тому
Wood here is a terrible, terrible choice. This bus ll be gone after about an year. Metal all the way - sturdier, more flexible, lighter, not so much service-intensive as wood. And even if it get damaged, easier to repair. Still love your energy and dedication, Chay!
@aza111Рік тому
Why do people always use heavy timber on a bus where keeping it light should be important. Aluminum and steel should be the choice.
@NeedWantBuyРік тому
Respect for cutting 6 months of work down to 20 minutes. Very well edited!
@gatorfan968Рік тому
^^^ this
@TOYBOXTHEATRE2 місяці тому
These kind of videos are so fun. I love to see bus and van transformations
@charleslaughton80925 місяців тому
All of that filmed in a 20 minute video...dudes...my brains just blew out of my skull! Radical!
@KoraFyreРік тому
Yes nothing screams 'security' like a glass door with its hinges on the outside lmao
@O_Cabral11 місяців тому
This guy just made the perfect “I turned a bus into a house” by making it in ONE whole video and not in 100 videos for over a year
@diddon10 місяців тому
its whole not to be mean just correcting 🤓
@O_Cabral10 місяців тому
@@diddon thaks
@megawl20869 місяців тому
exept the fact that he did half the things wrong: he used wood to hold things under a bus and it will rot away very quickly, he put the air conditioner under the bus and it will not get enough ventilation, and it will be filthy with road dirt and fumes, and then blow that into the bus, also there's no passenger seat, deep blue will also be hot and his generator box isn't ventilated so it will overheat which is dangerous as hell
@prodsani9 місяців тому
It's thanks not thaks not to be mean just correcting
@MobileDwellings9 місяців тому
This guy is literally roasting me rn
@irfanhassan7750Місяць тому
Bro that master bedroom 😳 🙌🔥
@melaniecarroll25382 місяці тому
Foam is such a great filler… even on wood repairs…. Then all purpose bondo,(sands easier). Dope bus!
@WANDERER0070Рік тому
Nice build but That AC underneath may get destroyed by rocks when driving 😢
@AdventuresOfPhoenixРік тому
I have to watch your content in parts now because I don’t know when the next time I’ll get a new video!! I hope you come back to being consistent it will help your channel in the whole my guy. - Much love, ya pal Phoenix
@kjchicago128 днів тому
You guys did a terrific job in this old school bus and the blue color really stands out
@bemccune7671Місяць тому
This made me laugh a ton. Great build, but definitely the definition of "measure once, cut twice". lol.
@thehiguy.5253Рік тому
Me and my family have rented many RVs in the past and its been a pain because something always breaks. Building your own really seems like a great alternative (if you have the time). Great job, it looks fantastic.
@ThereISABootONYourTHROATРік тому
1 medium sized bump and the tiles, wall bricks...anything with concrete or plaster will crack, weaken and come apart.
@jeffmutch7640Рік тому
Time and money.
@FlorencecoxxРік тому
This is so inspiring and amazing. We hope to see more like this.
@FlorencecoxxРік тому
Most times it amazes me greatly how I moved from an average lifestyle to earning over $63k per month, Utter shock is the word. I have understood a lot in the past few years that there are lots of opportunities in the financial market. The only thing is to know where to invest.
@izagdlifeРік тому
@@Florencecoxx I keep wondering how people earn money in financial markets, i tried trading bitcoin on my own made a huge loss and now I'm scared of investing more.
@FlorencecoxxРік тому
@@izagdlife That won't bother you if you trade with a professional like *Mr Gary Mason Brooks* my coach, you may have come across him on interviews relating to bitcoin and stocks. He trades, manage trading account and offer mentorship program for clients who wish to become professional investors.
@izagdlifeРік тому
@@Florencecoxx You allow people to trade for you? that's interesting, I would love to learn, hope it’s safe?
@thirtyonesolidРік тому
Wow I can't believe you guys are discussing about Gary Mason Brooks , I once met him at a conference in California 2019, just before the pandemic. I can testify that he’s very good in trading..Highly recommended.
@EvanPeixМісяць тому
awesome awesome jobs guys! I literally applaud after watching this video.!
@channingboy6456Місяць тому
You are so underrated. Do so much work and don’t get as much likes or subs that I think you most definitely deserve. Keep up the good work that you spend so much time on just to entertain us!
@spiketom8420Рік тому
Hey there President Chay, I liked your ambitions and video since you were able to save a bus and turned into a motor home. You also made some mistakes which I want to tell you about. These tips that I'm about to tell you can help you next time when you build a motor home. 1. First when you restore this type of vehicle, it's to restore the exterior then the interior. You had to repair the exterior damages so it would be easier. You could have fixed the dent first and then painted the bus 2. You had to focus more on the driver's position. The drivers comfort is really important, and I was able to notice that there is no much leg room and much space. You should have focused the drivers position for the interior innovation. 3. There was decorating which can make the bus heavier, the stone walls look great but they give a great disadvantage to the speed of the bus. You could have used maybe a lighter material similar to stones which would be great 4. It's the placement of the ventilation system which you could have put in the rear of the bus. Since it had loads of space I hope you learn from these minor mistakes so you could improve your next project
@StevenOliver-ou5gwРік тому
You 2 are great, when it rained and it came through, that is the point I would have given up on it! Well done to you both! Perseverance that I haven't got.
@jamesrogalski20854 місяці тому
Good heavens man! The outside reminds me of the Tardis from the Doctor Who series! Its so beautiful! 😊
@loriprihoda87313 місяці тому
Wow your hard work paid off, beautiful!!!!!
@kevinhargro400111 місяців тому
Y'all guys have an awesome build. If I may give y'all a suggestion. The suggestion would be to find a steering wheel column that y'all can adjust when driving,or just parking. Again it's just a suggestion to help y'all be comfortable behind the steering wheel. I enjoy y'all's vlog on the bus.😁🙏
@astrobuck7023Рік тому
I’m proud of you for fighting through that that rough mental state. I can tell you first hand that it is a very difficult fight but once you get through it you feel great. Keep fighting man.
@apall27643 місяці тому
It's a display project (all these woods won't), but still Great Job!
@crystalprice19423 місяці тому
You guys had a lot of fun building this. 🎉
@janlint7434Рік тому
Guys! I’ve never watched your channel before, but I love this!!! What a different looking bus build. I love that you did it more like a house on the inside! Really nice. Kudos to all of you for a stellar job. Enjoy!
@ChayDenneРік тому
thank you so much! we are super happy u liked it!
@TrokumukumРік тому
That didn’t like it, they love it.
@TrokumukumРік тому
They*
@user-wc9uz7wu3oРік тому
Can i buy it for around 1M Dollars 💰💵
@KahlessTheUnforgettable11 місяців тому
@@user-wc9uz7wu3o Would you have any money leftover to replace the lumber box holding that tank on the undercarriage? 😂