New2Skool
Senior Member
Hello All,
First, I am sorry that I have been detained this spring and summer.
I have missed the Skoolie world and this wonderful forum.
Proud to say, that I am back.
My most recent time consuming project is completed and on the market.
My 1987 HMMWV started out as you see above and has turned into this.
Since, it was completed a couple of weeks ago. I have installed electrical conduit in my bus, I have applied roughly 500 rivets with about 1,500 more to go. I have created and installed a rough frame on the interior and prepared for window installation. I had to focus on weatherizing my bus as the summer is done and it has been sprinkling most days since and that will soon turn to huge mounds of snow blanketing everything including my bus.
I have put exactly zero miles on my bus this summer but, I have started it numerous times and ran the usual upkeep routine on it. It still purrs like a kitten thankfully. The subfloor and rough floor is done, that subfloor PL glue spared me the work of screwing, bolting or affixing the subfloor to the metal 10g floor. 1 inch of foil faced insulation topped with two inches of rigid insulation covered with 5/8ths inch plywood creates a very nice floor. There is no noise coming from the insulation or plywood, it is solid and reminds me of a bowling alley.
The interior framing is done, I have created a new mid-beam from the interior. A good solid attaching point for interior walls, counter tops, fixtures and furniture in the future. I just started the electrical systems and I have decided to run reduntant systems. 12v dc directly from the solar system and battery bank with a 110v ac system operated by shore power or onboard generator. Now, I am researching further into heating and cooling my original selection of wood burning immediately ended when I toured an Ice Castle and found a AC Heater unit much like the ones you find in a hotel room but, this unit produced 13,000 or 15,000 btus and won me over on the spot.
The bus is coming along and I am refreshed and ready to begin working on it this fall and winter. I will be unable to insulate with foam this season and will have to wait until spring and summer. So, in order to continue working I will finish electrical, plumbing and partially close the walls with plywood so I can begin other projects in a compartmentalized fashion. Once, built, temp installed and fitted properly I can remove them, remove the plywood interior walls and insulate when the weather permits next spring.
So, what do you guys think of my monster war machine? Was it a worthy cause for a six month delay in my bus project?
Thanks
First, I am sorry that I have been detained this spring and summer.
I have missed the Skoolie world and this wonderful forum.
Proud to say, that I am back.
My most recent time consuming project is completed and on the market.
My 1987 HMMWV started out as you see above and has turned into this.
Since, it was completed a couple of weeks ago. I have installed electrical conduit in my bus, I have applied roughly 500 rivets with about 1,500 more to go. I have created and installed a rough frame on the interior and prepared for window installation. I had to focus on weatherizing my bus as the summer is done and it has been sprinkling most days since and that will soon turn to huge mounds of snow blanketing everything including my bus.
I have put exactly zero miles on my bus this summer but, I have started it numerous times and ran the usual upkeep routine on it. It still purrs like a kitten thankfully. The subfloor and rough floor is done, that subfloor PL glue spared me the work of screwing, bolting or affixing the subfloor to the metal 10g floor. 1 inch of foil faced insulation topped with two inches of rigid insulation covered with 5/8ths inch plywood creates a very nice floor. There is no noise coming from the insulation or plywood, it is solid and reminds me of a bowling alley.
The interior framing is done, I have created a new mid-beam from the interior. A good solid attaching point for interior walls, counter tops, fixtures and furniture in the future. I just started the electrical systems and I have decided to run reduntant systems. 12v dc directly from the solar system and battery bank with a 110v ac system operated by shore power or onboard generator. Now, I am researching further into heating and cooling my original selection of wood burning immediately ended when I toured an Ice Castle and found a AC Heater unit much like the ones you find in a hotel room but, this unit produced 13,000 or 15,000 btus and won me over on the spot.
The bus is coming along and I am refreshed and ready to begin working on it this fall and winter. I will be unable to insulate with foam this season and will have to wait until spring and summer. So, in order to continue working I will finish electrical, plumbing and partially close the walls with plywood so I can begin other projects in a compartmentalized fashion. Once, built, temp installed and fitted properly I can remove them, remove the plywood interior walls and insulate when the weather permits next spring.
So, what do you guys think of my monster war machine? Was it a worthy cause for a six month delay in my bus project?
Thanks


