Oh my, that looks like fun...and work. Enjoy both!
Did you decide on the radio? Will you be able to weatherize it before the cold comes in? Are you putting it on blocks to save the tires or covering the roof, to save the roof? I am always curious to see how people are creative with these unusual materials.
Congratulations!
I've not decided on the radio yet, I'm gonna wait to see what stations I can get before I make my decision.
Yes, I would like to put the bus on blocks, but for right now it's pretty level so I can put that off for a little while. Just have to drain the radiator and put in some new coolant as far as I know for winterizing, except maybe a little work on some of the windows. A cover, yes, I'd love one for the bus and the camper. I need to figure out some way to secure the doors to deter the local thieves. And its looking better and better that I'm getting a bath shed from our church. It already has a washer, dryer, hot water heater and three showers in it. Our church used it for the teams of church people that came down this way after Katrina for a bath house. We can take two showers out and put in a commode and maybe even a bath tub. But in the mean time I can put my freezer and a full size refrigerator in there.
I've already got several sets of metal shelves and some plastic ones too and they will all go in there for storage organization. I'd like to put a bed in the back end for extra sleeping and the rest for storage for now and ultimately I'm think of using the whole bus for living space. Book shelves for sure, even in the beginning to be able to unpack my 100 boxes of books.
I actually lived in a bus for a few weeks when I was foot loose and fancy free in my adult youth. It was a hoot.
The purchase price of the bus was $1,000, an incredible deal.
Judy