new pic of my floor
 

new pic of my floor

Started by johnjem, November 01, 2010, 03:26:12 PM

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johnjem

Never stop thinking,it"s what keeps us going till tomorrow
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johnjem

Never stop thinking,it"s what keeps us going till tomorrow
http://photobucket.com/johnsgmc4905

johnjem

Never stop thinking,it"s what keeps us going till tomorrow
http://photobucket.com/johnsgmc4905

johnjem

Never stop thinking,it"s what keeps us going till tomorrow
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Highway Yacht

Looks GREAT!!!!.. Did you do all of that yourself??
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Dreamscape

Wow! Great job, I like it!

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johnjem

yup ,i did it all my self,all the mouldings are custom made by me ,out of walnut,its all a floating floor and the 2 small pieces of carpit are where the seats get bolted down,so it will allow the floor to still float,lots of detail but the end result is good!!I am afraid to walk on it,but my girlfriend said floors are made to walk on.And all the walls are vinyl custom stitched.
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Hi yo silver

I like it....I like it a LOT!
Dennis
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TomC

Bring up a question-if the floor is floating-what's holding it down in case of a roll over?  Maybe bolt it down at 16" intervals (like a house is made that doesn't move).  Good Luck, TomC
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FloridaCliff

John,

Looking Good!

I like the mix of materials and textures, Nice Job!

Cliff
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zimtok

Quote from: TomC on November 02, 2010, 09:07:55 PM
Bring up a question-if the floor is floating-what's holding it down in case of a roll over?  Maybe bolt it down at 16" intervals (like a house is made that doesn't move).  Good Luck, TomC


If the bus is in a roll over, the floor coming up would be the last thing I would be worried about....
There are so many other things that would go flying before the floor....


Great looking floor John...



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grantgoold

Stunning work! 

I agree! I would think that as you are sitting in the driver's seat and your bus going down the road on its side you are not thinking, "if only I had secured the flooring!"  ;D

Grant
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johnjem

P.s  i removed all the heavy corain counter tops lol every thing else is bolted to the floor ,the floor will only come apart 1 way ,if u cant grab the edge and unlock it i dont think it will come out ,it may bow ????!!!! upside down
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