We are starting to finish out our steps. We have been puzzling how to finish them out. Does anybody have any idea?
I would really like to see pics. What does your entry steps look like.
Clifford, do you have pics of yours? If not, Van, could you take some pics and post them, or email me them? I would like to see pics of the inside of Clifford's bus too (how the windows are trimmed, flooring, etc).
That goes for others too. Whatever pics you have of the inside, and steps, would be great!
Thanks a lot....
God bless,
John
John, that is going to depend on choice and how much foot traffic you get people do it all different ways me I like the black granite with the bull nose.
Folks use wood, tile, stainless steel, rubber, carpet, stone and I know one that has Corian with the rolled edges and the Corian is holding up good I was surprised how well it is doing.
Make sure you do the sides it looks finshed then.
I redoing mine with the Black Granite but that is my way and I will pm you a photo when I am through
good luck
We went with ceramic tile. Won't absord diesel, dirt, water. Easy to clean. We also com[letely removed OEM steps and built all new framing, adding a 4th step and making smaller risers. Each step is capped with a red oak bull nose with rope lighting recessed into the bottom of the bull nose. Jack
Jack, those are awesome!!!!! Beautiful work
Hi John,
We did the treads and risers in our 4106 with prefinished oak strip flooring with oak wainscoting on the sides stained to match the flooring. My wife insisted on having mats on the treads that were hard to keep in place even with non-skid material under them.
We are redoing the steps in our MC8 now (there was carpet on them when we got the bus, very dirty) with painted wainscoting on the sides and risers but with indoor outdoor carpet on the treads. The indoor outdoor carpet has a rubber back and a painted bullnose will be fastened about a 1/4" above the surface of the tread to keep the carpet in place. I may have to adjust the height of the bullnose when the carpet comes in. I was supprised at the selection of indoor outdoor carpet available. We ordered the carpet from Home Depot and it takes 2 weeks to get, should be here next week. The carpet will be easy to remove for cleaning and with the bullnose raised above the tread it should stay in place. Plus, if it gets stained it will be easy and inexpensive to replace. If my wife doesn't like how that works we have enough vinyl from redoing our kitchen floor to do the steps. But then I know she will want mats to cover the vinyl again.
Good luck, Sam 4106/MC 8
John, Here is our front entry. We used corian and carpet. This was done six years ago and is holding up fine.
God Luck Wayne
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Great Looking Steps There Jack. SWEET !! :o
Love Yours Too Wayne. Are Those All Doors On The Side Of The Steps? I Mean, Do They Open For Storage? VERY COOL.!!
I Have Carpet On Mine. With Carpet Over That With Snaps For Removal. Easier To Clean That Way. I Blow The Carpet Pieces Out With Air. Cleans Right Up ! But,I Bought It That Way. I Kinda Like The Black Marble Idea Though. ???
Thanks Guys.
JOHN
We did ours the el cheapo way. ;)
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OK, I'll crawl back in my hole now after seeing Rusty's. ::)
Had to post this so you wouldn't think it wasn't finished!
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Morning Paul
JOHN
John, Heres another one. Tom Y
Thanks for the ideas, and pics. They have really helped out. Now we will see which ones we blend together, and then we will put them in a bag, shake them up, and see what comes out ;D :D ;D.
Thanks again, I will post a pic of the "finished" product.
God bless,
John
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Here's ours
some really nice looking entrances. I also need to do mine, but I'm running out of steam
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Here's ours
Andy, do you have anymore pics of your entrance? We have been considering doing an entrance like that, where the copilot is next to the pilot. How tall are your steps, and do you have any trouble with them being a little different?
Thanks.
God bless,
John
Not at all John , As much as I have been running up and down those things latlely . I can move my copilot seat over to one side or the other. and that gives me a little more room when needed.You can go to my project page at the eagle board and check it out . hope it helps Andy
John, Andy has nice a setup but have you looked into the couch that has recliner type seat on one end.
Cole has one in Eagle that the end of the couch swivels and the floor and the chair move forward to cover the stairs all with the touch of a button then back to the couch position looks pricey to me but real nice.
American Coach (Prevost) is where it was installed if I remember right or it could be from the aircraft converter in CA.
I'll see him before long and email you some photos and find out the price and who made it.
Fwiw John if I was doing another bus it would be a mid entry a lot less headaches when it comes to designing seating over the stair well you lose so much space with seating on the front entry
good luck