vineyardseashell
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Thanks for your detailed info. Looking good. This is truly the hard part of the build process. I have an '03 Girardin and while some of the details are different, some are similar. I Haven't removed my rear wall or ceiling as I chose to put in some furniture for summer trips. I plan to dig back in now that camping season is ending here in the North.
Looks like you have a super clean platform to start with. My plywood floor was saturated. Keep up the good work!
Hi peakbus,
Thank you for the words of encouagement. Lol...everyone thinks I am crazy in general, but they love what I am doing with the bus.
I have read your bus build posts over several times looking for info that would help me, as your bus is the closest, manufacturer-wise, I could find to mine. I loved the work you did on the floor.
I have not done much on the bus this past week. The weather has been off, and I am still awaiting insurance info, etc. A friend did come over with a German eraser tool and remove the remaining decals that I could not get off. That tool was amazing and less than 10 minutes had cleared away those stubborn decals.
Right now, I am torn whether or not I want to remove the ceiling, or just leave it there for now. The ceiling, removing the bus wiring, lift, insurance, and a paint job are my biggest hurtles right now. Just trying to deal with one thing at a time so I dont become overwhelmed and get discouraged.
The person I want and trust to decommission the electrical has not given me an answer yet. I have a back up person but I dont know them really well which affects my trust in their abilities. I also do not have the skills, knowledge, or confidence to do it myself.
When I get the chance I will.post more photos. Right now my tablet is acting up and I cannot use it to post.
Thanks again for your encouraging words, and have a great weekend (or Thanksgiving in Canada).
Clyn