Charlie, that bus is truly a thing of beauty. It is your grand thesis of everything you've learned on this journey. I love it. And I'm jealous of that roof! (I wish we both had known better five years ago when I Tropicooled mine ... you're right, it gets dirty.) I'm also thinking about contacting Wes to paint my bus. Hell, I was following Transcend Existence before I even met you. When I realized he was painting your bus, I thought COOL! Anyway ... your bus is looking awesome!
You are one great teacher.. The paint on the bus is stunning. The roof and it's perfection, as well as the whole build shows your incredible knowledge. Taking us along on the each time is an adventure truly enjoyed.
Gotta just throw it out there that this is not the recommended order of applying these various Dicor products. Based on Dicor’s recommendation application goes: lap sealant, cover tape, primer, coating. Their lap sealant needs between one to two weeks to cure fully before anything goes on top of it. Might not be as important for CC because it sounds like his rig is free of leaks to begin with but if you want to go by the book Dicor recommends the above order of operations
Dicor is great! I'm doing a bus build now so it's less of an issues but on my last RV I even ran a V at the rear with the lap sealant just to channel some of the water away from the rear fiberglass back cap. But like you I always tend to have 3 layers of protection, I build everything to last 50 years when me and the bus will likely be gone in 30 / :
These videos & your channel is invaluable to someone who wants This lifestyle thank you so much! for being a stand-up guy & posting this Valuable information for free
Crushed it, buddy! Haha, I got nervous when you were rolling primer away from your ladder, then I remembered you don't have a flay nosed bus 😂. Stoked to see you at the bus fair!
Thanks for the video Chuck. I am preparing to paint my bus roof and have been agonizing over which type of paint, and which product, to use. I appreciate your insights and experience. I had a question about dealing with holes that have not yet been drilled. I will be installing a deck, hopefully bolted into the vertical surfaces, and solar panels. Would you recommend placing something like Eternabond tape over the holes before passing the bolts through? That it would function kind of like a washer. Thanks!
FYI, I just used the Dicor Sealant "self Leveling" I think a lot of people think it will level more then it does, so don't use extra or you will have a bump/line that I will be placing the tape over, I rolled my dicor self level to flat. Also, once you put the tape on, it says to prime and coat right away...... Good luck
I also have an old Thomas bus, which has those stupid outer ribs on the top running the length of the roof. After many months of frustration, I'm just going ahead with APOC #109. So far it bonds really well to the steel.
Have your ever dealt with a box truck roof. Mine is transparent fiber glass. not sure if i should rubber membrane it or fiberglass panel with insulation. Any thoughts. great channel great no bull tech.
Those ribs on the exterior of the bus roof are an older Thomas design. It's on my 2004 flat front but not the 2004 FS65 my friend has. The twin to the 2004 flat front which is 2005 has a smooth roof, fun fact 2004 has exterior riveted walls and 2005+ Thomas are all Philips screw exterior.
Great stuff Chuck. Appreciate you sharing the knowledge. One question if you have the time: bought mine as a partial conversion and the prior owner tropicooled the whole thing straight out of the gate, i.e. he went over the stock emergency exits, EVERYTHING. I have most everything that’s on your bus roof yet to be installed on mine. When the time comes do you have any advice on how best to mount given that preexisting tropicool? Would love to not have to remove the entire thing smh. One thought was to wire wheel or sand it back to bare metal just in the areas of install but I’d be worried that where the new paint meets the silicone that there’d be a weak point. Does eternabond bond to the tropicool? Maybe that could cover the seam. I know you mentioned that Henry has their own sealant so I’ll look in to that. I’ve been using sika 221 everywhere else. Thanks for your time and content! The bus is looking like a freakin masterpiece. Can’t wait to see more
I was unhappy about the price of tropicool, this looks more reasonable and comes in one gallon instead of 5. Unfortunately I did use some silicone caulk when putting my roof together, can I just tape over it with the seam tape and paint?
Aw man... I just painted my bus roof last week with Tropicool. I hope mine gets dirty soon. it's SOOOO shiny! my roof if very rounded so you can see the roof coating from the ground.
Would a 2" xps panel spray foam glued to an aluminum skin on one side and 3/8" plywoid on the other be a good way to build insulated panels for a diy camper?
What model of solar panels are up there ? They seem huge to be able to reach from one side to the other and yet still over hang. This channel is cool because where able to learn the best ways to do things. Thumbs up
Man, your timing is impecable. A few days ahead of everything I have done. It’s been wonderful. But here’s a question, why are you able to paint over the di or sealant?? The instructions say to do that, but won’t the paint prevent it from curing??
Chuck, another great video! Question though: did you put sealant down when you were installing the solar entry gland, the roof fan, and the solar rack feet? I think they answer is "yes", you used butyl rubber, but it's a bit hard to tell from your commentary. I'm following along on your videos as I do a similar project with a cargo trailer. Boy do I wish I had the curved roof of a school bus to shed water better. My trailer is a flat roof, and I'm worried it's going to be a nightmare with pooled water.
I have a 1993 charter bus I am converting with my husband. We finished the demo, subfloor, and reskin. Before moving forward we plan to seal the roof and paint/seal the rest of bus. Then begin putting in the new exterior lights, windows and so on. The tape is an attractive way to add another level of sealing power.
Wait you said this was your preferred method to paint a roof... Then in the beginning you said.... 1:45 It's a system you haven't used before...just a part of it....🤔🌬♨️🎈 Just busting your ⚽️⚾️🥎🏀s 😊😅 17:26 Looks good 👍
I’ve noticed your back doors and windows several times. Once before on the spray foam insulation video and then here on exterior. On the spray, foam video, you spray foamed the window on the door and on the sides of the door. On this video, I noticed that the back windows and door and windows on the door appear to be painted. Are you replacing the glass with sheet metal or are you just painting over the glass?
@@alanhat5252 it will hold up well if the surface was prepped correctly and with him painting it white will give home a good reflective surface to repel the UV rays that could otherwise penetrate the roof and heat the interior but it will not give it the sealing properties against the rain that the Dicor or other similar sealants can or will. It depends upon how thick it was applied also, but it’s still has the potential of not dealing around all of the rivets as the Dicor will, but it will help and as long as it’s applied correctly, will last a long time. I’m going to be applying the Dicor to my roof as well for these specific reasons and I do have extensive experience with both. Good luck on whatever you choose though. Just do your research on both so you can make an educated decision on what is best for your situation.
Chucky🎃 Where are you?? I'm in patron. I missed the bus fair. My RUclips wouldn't let me v comment or anything for last 3 years I've been watching you for 2 years now brother... I'm in Washington. I wanted to see you with Wolf dog... You MIA. I NEVER HAVE TIME TO RESEARCH. 2 KIDS and working all the time... I'm making a phone date soon I hope, I hold you in the highest regards man. Hope your healthy and well. Take care, Jimmy K🎃
Because Dicor is an actual flexible sealant that will not crack and is designed to prevent water intrusion and paint is a hard protectant for the metal to prevent corrosion only. Two very different products that do completely different functions
@@nicholasphillips5406 because normal cars are not full of hundreds of holes in their roofs like buses are with rivets stuck through them which offers a negative amount of protection against water intrusion and you are solely relying upon the coating applied to the surface to keep water out and after several years paint on roofs exposed to constant UV rays fades and cracks, especially around rivets and Walla, a leak is born! The other important difference is the fact that most of us are living in buses and not our cars so this isn’t really necessary to help reflect heat away from the the roof which then acts as a radiant heater that the car a/c is designed to overpower and keep the interior at a comfortable temp while your traveling. A bus roof is an enormous area that turns into a huge radiant heater and needs all the help we can give the A/C units to maintain a comfortable environment inside
I just did this, and now I have sitting water on my roof between the frame rails because I sealed them. time will tell what the implications of this are
"I mean this guy...you know, he's got a shirt on." Well, I'm sold on that Dicor roof coating for sure, Chuck! LOL
Charlie, that bus is truly a thing of beauty. It is your grand thesis of everything you've learned on this journey. I love it. And I'm jealous of that roof! (I wish we both had known better five years ago when I Tropicooled mine ... you're right, it gets dirty.) I'm also thinking about contacting Wes to paint my bus. Hell, I was following Transcend Existence before I even met you. When I realized he was painting your bus, I thought COOL! Anyway ... your bus is looking awesome!
Yah dude! Your bus was the one that inspired us to figure out a better way
You are one great teacher.. The paint on the bus is stunning. The roof and it's perfection, as well as the whole build shows your incredible knowledge. Taking us along on the each time is an adventure truly enjoyed.
Gotta just throw it out there that this is not the recommended order of applying these various Dicor products. Based on Dicor’s recommendation application goes: lap sealant, cover tape, primer, coating. Their lap sealant needs between one to two weeks to cure fully before anything goes on top of it. Might not be as important for CC because it sounds like his rig is free of leaks to begin with but if you want to go by the book Dicor recommends the above order of operations
Hey bro, just wanted to say: love your video's! Great content/tips & tricks and especially like your chilled intro & outro's! Gotta love the jazz.
It's looking more and more awesome every time. Love what you are doing. I am so looking forward to see it all complete! Love it!
Nice job
Once again great information! Your videos are very entertaining as well! Thank you Chuck!
Not a complicated task but you always make sure to talk about every detail!
Dicor is great! I'm doing a bus build now so it's less of an issues but on my last RV I even ran a V at the rear with the lap sealant just to channel some of the water away from the rear fiberglass back cap. But like you I always tend to have 3 layers of protection, I build everything to last 50 years when me and the bus will likely be gone in 30 / :
These videos & your channel is invaluable to someone who wants This lifestyle
thank you so much!
for being a stand-up guy
& posting this Valuable information for free
Crushed it, buddy! Haha, I got nervous when you were rolling primer away from your ladder, then I remembered you don't have a flay nosed bus 😂.
Stoked to see you at the bus fair!
Great video. Excellent camera work :o) and some good info.
Chuck Cassady for president!
Awesome timing! I was kicking around how I wanted to paint my roof!
Thanks ,,,, great vidéo very usefull for my project
No Sunday night video and I'm getting the shakes.... I'm addicted to Chuck Cassady Skoolie content.... Hope everything is okay.
Great video
I will never understand how you don't have more subscribers
subscribe!
Looking good Chuck - I’ll be doing our roof in the next week or two, so perfect timing! Dolly is getting closer to launch!😅
That’s awesome!
… lol … “if that doesn’t convince you then just leave!!!” …. 😅
You are awesome 😎
Chuck: "He's...a got his shirt on." 1:59
Ringing endorsement. 🤣
I only buy paint from guys without their shirt on.
"and this guy has a shirt on" is an amazing line about how absurd some marketing is.
Exactly
Didnt know that about silicone... Had an rv that I used it on and it sucks for sure. Thanks!
Thanks for the video Chuck. I am preparing to paint my bus roof and have been agonizing over which type of paint, and which product, to use. I appreciate your insights and experience. I had a question about dealing with holes that have not yet been drilled. I will be installing a deck, hopefully bolted into the vertical surfaces, and solar panels. Would you recommend placing something like Eternabond tape over the holes before passing the bolts through? That it would function kind of like a washer. Thanks!
Nice job
FYI, I just used the Dicor Sealant "self Leveling" I think a lot of people think it will level more then it does, so don't use extra or you will have a bump/line that I will be placing the tape over, I rolled my dicor self level to flat. Also, once you put the tape on, it says to prime and coat right away...... Good luck
Thanks!
I also have an old Thomas bus, which has those stupid outer ribs on the top running the length of the roof. After many months of frustration, I'm just going ahead with APOC #109. So far it bonds really well to the steel.
Have your ever dealt with a box truck roof. Mine is transparent fiber glass. not sure if i should rubber membrane it or fiberglass panel with insulation. Any thoughts. great channel great no bull tech.
I used Dicor on both of my buses and so far haven't had an issue. didn't use the tape, but the primer and paint seem to do the job.
Those ribs on the exterior of the bus roof are an older Thomas design. It's on my 2004 flat front but not the 2004 FS65 my friend has. The twin to the 2004 flat front which is 2005 has a smooth roof, fun fact 2004 has exterior riveted walls and 2005+ Thomas are all Philips screw exterior.
That guy's got a shirt on in every shot of him!
some one gets it
That solar cable gland housing is a nice design. Do you have a part number or link?
Great stuff Chuck. Appreciate you sharing the knowledge. One question if you have the time: bought mine as a partial conversion and the prior owner tropicooled the whole thing straight out of the gate, i.e. he went over the stock emergency exits, EVERYTHING. I have most everything that’s on your bus roof yet to be installed on mine. When the time comes do you have any advice on how best to mount given that preexisting tropicool? Would love to not have to remove the entire thing smh.
One thought was to wire wheel or sand it back to bare metal just in the areas of install but I’d be worried that where the new paint meets the silicone that there’d be a weak point. Does eternabond bond to the tropicool? Maybe that could cover the seam. I know you mentioned that Henry has their own sealant so I’ll look in to that. I’ve been using sika 221 everywhere else.
Thanks for your time and content! The bus is looking like a freakin masterpiece. Can’t wait to see more
@ChuckCassady just following up in case you’ve got time to share any sage input oh wise bus one 🙇♂️
I was unhappy about the price of tropicool, this looks more reasonable and comes in one gallon instead of 5. Unfortunately I did use some silicone caulk when putting my roof together, can I just tape over it with the seam tape and paint?
what about idea of using bedliner on roof???
Got the same color scout.
Yes!
Aw man... I just painted my bus roof last week with Tropicool. I hope mine gets dirty soon. it's SOOOO shiny! my roof if very rounded so you can see the roof coating from the ground.
Would a 2" xps panel spray foam glued to an aluminum skin on one side and 3/8" plywoid on the other be a good way to build insulated panels for a diy camper?
How does Sikaflex 221 compare as a lap sealant?
What model of solar panels are up there ?
They seem huge to be able to reach from one side to the other and yet still over hang.
This channel is cool because where able to learn the best ways to do things.
Thumbs up
They’re just residential panels. Super common!
I thought I was looking at a backdrop of my shop for a second @3:18
Man, your timing is impecable. A few days ahead of everything I have done. It’s been wonderful. But here’s a question, why are you able to paint over the di or sealant?? The instructions say to do that, but won’t the paint prevent it from curing??
Chuck, another great video! Question though: did you put sealant down when you were installing the solar entry gland, the roof fan, and the solar rack feet? I think they answer is "yes", you used butyl rubber, but it's a bit hard to tell from your commentary.
I'm following along on your videos as I do a similar project with a cargo trailer. Boy do I wish I had the curved roof of a school bus to shed water better. My trailer is a flat roof, and I'm worried it's going to be a nightmare with pooled water.
Has the tape ever been used on vertical seams? Like on the side of the bus?
I have a 1993 charter bus I am converting with my husband. We finished the demo, subfloor, and reskin. Before moving forward we plan to seal the roof and paint/seal the rest of bus. Then begin putting in the new exterior lights, windows and so on. The tape is an attractive way to add another level of sealing power.
Wait you said this was your preferred method to paint a roof... Then in the beginning you said.... 1:45 It's a system you haven't used before...just a part of it....🤔🌬♨️🎈
Just busting your ⚽️⚾️🥎🏀s
😊😅
17:26 Looks good 👍
I’ve noticed your back doors and windows several times. Once before on the spray foam insulation video and then here on exterior. On the spray, foam video, you spray foamed the window on the door and on the sides of the door. On this video, I noticed that the back windows and door and windows on the door appear to be painted. Are you replacing the glass with sheet metal or are you just painting over the glass?
It’s sheetmetal
I looked, and it's quite a bit cheaper than the silicone. Curious if it lasts as long.
I had my roof Rhinolined and painted white
when & how well is it holding up?
@@alanhat5252 it will hold up well if the surface was prepped correctly and with him painting it white will give home a good reflective surface to repel the UV rays that could otherwise penetrate the roof and heat the interior but it will not give it the sealing properties against the rain that the Dicor or other similar sealants can or will. It depends upon how thick it was applied also, but it’s still has the potential of not dealing around all of the rivets as the Dicor will, but it will help and as long as it’s applied correctly, will last a long time. I’m going to be applying the Dicor to my roof as well for these specific reasons and I do have extensive experience with both.
Good luck on whatever you choose though. Just do your research on both so you can make an educated decision on what is best for your situation.
'Nothing sticks to silicon! ...except dirt"
What's the length of your bus? What's the name of the color green?
Check out his prior video on how he painted the bus
Chucky🎃
Where are you??
I'm in patron. I missed the bus fair.
My RUclips wouldn't let me v comment or anything for last 3 years
I've been watching you for 2 years now brother... I'm in Washington. I wanted to see you with Wolf dog...
You MIA. I NEVER HAVE TIME TO RESEARCH. 2 KIDS and working all the time... I'm making a phone date soon I hope, I hold you in the highest regards man. Hope your healthy and well. Take care, Jimmy K🎃
Why the Dicore vs just taking the automotive paint all the way up?
It's elastic enough to cope with the metal expanding & contracting with heat. This particularly shows up along joints & around rivets/fasteners.
Because Dicor is an actual flexible sealant that will not crack and is designed to prevent water intrusion and paint is a hard protectant for the metal to prevent corrosion only. Two very different products that do completely different functions
I had the same question. Mainly wondering why this is not done on normal cars if it’s that important?
@@nicholasphillips5406 because normal cars are not full of hundreds of holes in their roofs like buses are with rivets stuck through them which offers a negative amount of protection against water intrusion and you are solely relying upon the coating applied to the surface to keep water out and after several years paint on roofs exposed to constant UV rays fades and cracks, especially around rivets and Walla, a leak is born! The other important difference is the fact that most of us are living in buses and not our cars so this isn’t really necessary to help reflect heat away from the the roof which then acts as a radiant heater that the car a/c is designed to overpower and keep the interior at a comfortable temp while your traveling. A bus roof is an enormous area that turns into a huge radiant heater and needs all the help we can give the A/C units to maintain a comfortable environment inside
@@1982MCI that was incredibly informative. Thank you!
How tall is Chuck? I'm guessing 5' 7".
6-1
I just did this, and now I have sitting water on my roof between the frame rails because I sealed them. time will tell what the implications of this are
Video Content Idea: "Crimp Connectors"... Why do mine seem so unreliable? Am I using a bad brand, or technique, crimper, or why are they failing?
solve: Got a new set of crimpers with removable crimp dies, and it finally works great...
We need to crowdsource you some knee pads. It hurts mine just watching you crawl around on the metal roof