Dog Rescuer
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And if you don't like what I have to say...tough! This gentleman needs to know some things can kill him and others. Gas tanks are 1 of them. It was not snarky and I wish him the best but he needs to get a professional mechanic to teach him the lethal parts his bus. Til he gets that professional training he really does need stop before he gets hurt.![]()
The old farts seem to forget that they too started out as newbies at some point and didn't know nuthin either. Don't let it get you discouraged and certainly ask first if not sure.
When I first learned about cars I learned where the key went to start it and where the gas went..
Last night I relocated my dad’s 35 foot motorhome while pulling a pickup truck. I must have walked around that thing for 20 minutes at the gas station looking for the gas cap before I realized that it was behind the license plate. People were definitely looking.
:Thanx:I stand by my OP.
Well this thread got exciting!
... except my bus is parked right up next to a bunch of poison oak
Its a good idea to disconnect the batteries befored disassembling anything with wires. You don't want to be making sparks around the fuel tank, filler tube or vents.
After building out my bus, I often compared myself to a brain surgeon.
It's hard for those new to building out a Skoolie on this forum - when some people who may or may not have actually completed a bus build are so critical.
It's one thing to be "forum smart" and "google smart" versus learning by doing. It's okay for someone with no experience to take on building a skoolie.
It should be okay for people to ask questions and get encouraging responses - even for things that some think are obvious. They should not be made to feel like they are idiots - or discouraged from asking questions - or discouraged from trying to follow a dream.
It's also okay not to respond to a post if you feel you can't be helpful. Posting just to make yourself feel better is not always helping others.
Play nice and don't be that guy.
Well this thread got exciting!
Thanks to all who said shared what it is, and the tip to put sealant back over the metal cap.
Yes... I probably could have just walked outside the bus and taken a look at the side of the bus... except my bus is parked right up next to a bunch of poison oak and I honstly didn't think about it -- I saw it inside the bus, thought it seemed like something I shouldnt cut, and though "hey, I'll just post a picture real quickly to all those nice people on Skoolie.net -- they will tell me in 2 seconds what it is."
Yeah, in retrospect I could have just gone outside and figured it out in two seconds. I've never gutted a vehicle so excuse my ignorance, but I'm not about to cut through something I don't know what it is -- I'm aware there are dangers to doing something like this. I'm not putting my tools down, I'm asking for help when I need it.
After building out my bus, I often compared myself to a brain surgeon.
It's hard for those new to building out a Skoolie on this forum - when some people who may or may not have actually completed a bus build are so critical.
It's one thing to be "forum smart" and "google smart" versus learning by doing. It's okay for someone with no experience to take on building a skoolie.
It should be okay for people to ask questions and get encouraging responses - even for things that some think are obvious. They should not be made to feel like they are idiots - or discouraged from asking questions - or discouraged from trying to follow a dream.
It's also okay not to respond to a post if you feel you can't be helpful. Posting just to make yourself feel better is not always helping others.
Play nice and don't be that guy.
So... how was your post helpful? This was the most critical, self righteous post that have seen on this forum.