oilitright
New Member
I've been working on my bus conversion for a few years now. A few years ago I decided on making it look like a covered wagon and painted like it shows in these pictures.
I have been pretty satisfied with the results with the exception that for some reason the "canvas" roof has not held up very well with the paint having come off nearly 50% of the roof surface.
On the ceiling inside I installed canvas and the effect is quite good. With the wood floor and wood on the walls up to the windows and the canvas on the ceiling you can get the feel of being inside a wagon.
What I'm wondering about now is the idea on installing canvas to the outside roof. If you all have any suggestions or input on how best to accomplish this I'd appreciate hearing from you. Mostly I'm wondering about what sort of adhesive to mount the canvas and or what to seal and weather proof it. The canvas I was going to use is fairly light weight like is sold at home improvement stores as heavy duty painter's drop cloths.
I've thought about using bus coat to adhere it underneath and then seal it on top. I wondered about maybe using like fiber glass resin. White Henry's? I just don't know.
I have been pretty satisfied with the results with the exception that for some reason the "canvas" roof has not held up very well with the paint having come off nearly 50% of the roof surface.
On the ceiling inside I installed canvas and the effect is quite good. With the wood floor and wood on the walls up to the windows and the canvas on the ceiling you can get the feel of being inside a wagon.
What I'm wondering about now is the idea on installing canvas to the outside roof. If you all have any suggestions or input on how best to accomplish this I'd appreciate hearing from you. Mostly I'm wondering about what sort of adhesive to mount the canvas and or what to seal and weather proof it. The canvas I was going to use is fairly light weight like is sold at home improvement stores as heavy duty painter's drop cloths.
I've thought about using bus coat to adhere it underneath and then seal it on top. I wondered about maybe using like fiber glass resin. White Henry's? I just don't know.



