Great question for us noobs to askLooking into options. Any usual mistakes y'all see people make over and over?
I agree with that completely. But i have found that everyone knows someone who either can fix it or knows someone who can. Like the saying goes about owning a house. Its good to know an electrician a plumber and an hvac guy..lolone of the biggest mistakes I could foresee from someone who is truly running NoMad. where the bus needs to operate and run is not having the skills, tools, and or money to incur a major repair to the bus should it happen... ie engine, transmission, etc..
-Christopher
I agree with that completely. But i have found that everyone knows someone who either can fix it or knows someone who can. Like the saying goes about owning a house. Its good to know an electrician a plumber and an hvac guy..lol
You do have a pointthe only difference with owning a house is that typically you meet these trades over a period of years.. and your house never ends up broken down along side of I-71
-Christopher
You are so right! [emoji41]Just convert and get out there. When you're dying in your bed years from now are you going to be more pissed at yourself for wasting a bunch of money and doing what you want or sitting on your hands and doing what is "safe" and never fulfilling your dreams... You don't need as big a safety net as you think.
well said. don't be cheap lots of good buses out there that will cost you less in the long runJust convert and get out there. When you're dying in your bed years from now are you going to be more pissed at yourself for wasting a bunch of money and doing what you want or sitting on your hands and doing what is "safe" and never fulfilling your dreams... You don't need as big a safety net as you think.
Just convert and get out there. When you're dying in your bed years from now are you going to be more pissed at yourself for wasting a bunch of money and doing what you want or sitting on your hands and doing what is "safe" and never fulfilling your dreams... You don't need as big a safety net as you think.
