Finally sorted through and uploaded all of our bus conversion photos detailing our progress from start to now. I love Picasa and highly recommend it for photo management. I know how helpful photos of other's conversions were during the process of trying to figure out how to do ours, so I hope these can be helpful to someone. As we perform the finishing touches to the coach, we'll add to the album, but for now, it gives a pretty good outline. Anyone else take a ton of photos during their conversion?
http://www.scottmichaelbennett.com/p/titanic-coach-project.html (http://www.scottmichaelbennett.com/p/titanic-coach-project.html)
Scott,
Amazing. What a journey!!!
Awesome project to be proud of. We just bought our first bus and while all the hard work was done by the PO - We will still have to work a little on rearranging the interior. The pictures of your project are truly inspiring and motivating.
Keep it going!
-Sean
I really enjoyed the pictures..every thing looks great .
Thanks Sean and Tim. Nice to have some kudos. It's been a process for sure...we've been living in it full-time since July of 2011 and really really enjoying it. Since we're still in our 20's we expect many more years of use from our coach :)
Lots of naughty pine! Good Luck, TomC
Wow - these pics really illustrate what a body of work a roof raise truly is. Also, you decided my wife in favor of naughty (he he good one Tom, I'm stealing it) pine for the galley.
WOW! ;D Thanks for the Pics. (and the music--I especially like "Behold the Lamb" as Easter is now approaching)
Steve Toomey
PAbusnut
Lot of hard workb.. waiting for finishh job. THANKS
Thanks for the props :) Progress slows when you move in...so it has slowed, but things are still getting done. At the moment, I need to fix my coach exhaust, leaking hubs, and put my engine stop lever back together...so the "motorized" part of our home is needing some attention. All I can say, is that we've enjoyed living in here even more than we ever thought we would. Truly been fun. Fulltiming for almost 9 months now....and truly loving it!
I wish I would remember to take more pictures. The Bus was the last big adventure for my Dad and I, I dont think I have one of him with the Bus.
Curious why you didnt want any windows, you must like it dark, lol.
:) If the bus is rockin, don't come knockin... ok, so the windows will be installed when we get the $$$'s. We want $2300 worth of glass, so we're holding off. When we're ready, we'll cut the openings for the windows...yes, it's dark...not as bad as one would think, but we def want windows...