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  • Опубликовано: 16 апр 2022
  • Follow along on the most exciting part of any bus conversion--RAISING THE ROOF
    My name's Chuck, I've been professionally converting buses for the last 7 years and was director of operations for a charter bus company before that but it's time for a change.....
    IN THIS SERIES, follow along as I build a skoolie for myself, sharing my knowledge of buses and off-grid bus conversions along the way.
    IN THIS VIDEO, I'll share with you how we cut and raise the roof, with tips, tricks, and pointers along the way.
    Follow me on instagram for more info
    / chuck.cassady
    For paid consults, skoolie advice, solar help, and more, email
    charlie@chromeyellowcorp.com
    Check out my shop
    www.chromeyell...
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    #skoolie #offgridliving #busconversion

Комментарии • 170

  • @b-rok7174
    @b-rok7174 2 года назад +5

    "That first inch is always the most exciting..."
    -Chuck Cassady
    That's what she said. I'm immature. 🤷‍♂️
    But like always, another expert video from THE expert in skoolies!

  • @jimross7648
    @jimross7648 2 года назад +25

    As always it shows that with a little thought, planning, and experience you can make it look it easy, Course it helps to have a great team of experts to work with. nice video.

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  2 года назад +2

      Very true! im so lucky for the brilliant folks i work with

    • @alansmith2336
      @alansmith2336 Год назад +1

      C I brag about you so much,but the truth is the truth. I was a cable TV contractor for 26 years, lived and worked in Denver 92 to 96 also lived in Grand Junction loved both places. We knew we would never afford a home in Denver all the California people were coming in. Don't know how I got off on that. Just want to say love the videos and learn so much from you it's a joy to watch you and learn so much. Keep up the great work. Thank you Chuck!!!!

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  Год назад

      Thank you for watching!

  • @REGRETLYSS1
    @REGRETLYSS1 2 года назад +4

    Such a cool and informative video. LOVED the multicamera scene of the roof being raised. Badass.

  • @drgranger2
    @drgranger2 2 года назад +10

    I love watching solid craftsmen work. One can learn so much from another willing to share. Thanks for sharing. Another great video.

  • @markajackson7276
    @markajackson7276 2 года назад +7

    Watching you with great interest. I raised my Thomas 30 footer 12 inches this winter. Moving slower than a had hoped with the next steps. Great to have a personal mentor!

  • @55afishead
    @55afishead 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am a welder of 25 years and I give those welds a 9 out of 10! Good job!

  • @TheIregan
    @TheIregan 2 года назад +3

    Your videos are a goldmine of information, Chuck! Thanks for the lessons, Teach!!

  • @Dovietail
    @Dovietail Месяц назад

    I want the tour of everything else going on in your workshop. those look like really exciting designs around you!

  • @hmcfadin
    @hmcfadin 2 года назад +3

    Another great informative video that shows off just how skilled you guys are. Thanks for sharing!

  • @BuckJones1909
    @BuckJones1909 2 года назад +4

    Very imposing task, but you three made it appear doable! Thank you! I’ll definitely be watching this Sunday! This is fascinating and usable information!

  • @RextheDragon881
    @RextheDragon881 5 дней назад

    Thank you sir. Great info. I dono if I'm ever going to build one but these are super informative

  • @johnnylightning1491
    @johnnylightning1491 5 месяцев назад

    You do nice, or should I say you did nice work, since you've closed your shop. Keep the good stuff coming.

  • @melissak_007
    @melissak_007 2 года назад +3

    Pretty impressive to watch the process of the roof being raised and to see later how the roof gets welded back on along with wrapping the new skins (galvanneal steel) around the bus. I've never stumbled across any channel ever showing this process and am very happy you're premiering the beginning-to-end process on your channel as your episodes will gradually build more views or even take off in the 1 Million or so views...just never know what the future may hold! Great to see all the A-Team members working together!!

  • @kellyn7280
    @kellyn7280 2 года назад +1

    Like your videos, no drama or glitz, just good info for anyone doing it for the first time. I'm going to enjoy watching you transform the bus into a home.

  • @Dovietail
    @Dovietail Месяц назад

    This IS exciting! Thanks for the lesson.

  • @BartBourg
    @BartBourg Год назад

    Back for a second watch. Showing my uncle a true craftsman’s handy dandy work on how you raised the roof.

  • @carmenmarcinkiewicz7149
    @carmenmarcinkiewicz7149 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your VERY THROUGH teaching videos.
    You have such a gift for teaching your viewers the dos and don'ts on so many subjects!

  • @michaeldeckert6023
    @michaeldeckert6023 2 года назад

    You all are incredible. Not even doing anything like this and just watching your professionalism is an enjoyment. What an asset these videos are to those who are considering doing this.

  • @BartBourg
    @BartBourg 2 года назад +1

    Awesome & very informative vid. More vids like this is what we need as a nomadic community

  • @markb.1259
    @markb.1259 2 года назад +2

    Very interesting video... Thanks! Guess there's only one way to determine if the 12" hat welded sections are as strong as those from the factory. Ship one of your raised buses to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) to be crash tested!!! :-)

  • @nancysc
    @nancysc 2 года назад

    You really play to the camera well. Remember the days of “This Old House”? Well, I think you are clearly the star of “This Old School Bus”. I’m a fan!!!👍🏻

  • @charisma-hornum-fries
    @charisma-hornum-fries 2 года назад +1

    I love the mechanical cooperation getting the job done. I’ve used those same kinds of steel tubing as my apartment internal stairs railings. They are solid and looks amazingly raw. A clear spray paint and they are rust free and so nice.

  • @harrisonchevy4452
    @harrisonchevy4452 2 года назад +1

    Wow, great 👍 job raising the roof on your bus 🚌. Watching your shop doing this job let’s me know why it pays have it done by the pro, you guys. Great video, can’t wait for next one. Thanks 🙏.

  • @cse5975
    @cse5975 Год назад

    Glad I found your channel.. we have had RVs since 1996.. MY GOD they are horrible.. wiring sucks build quality sucks.. I decided I need a bus... now I need to raise the roof. My wife's going to kill me🤣

  • @michaelwpaulin4876
    @michaelwpaulin4876 11 месяцев назад

    That was an amazing process.Those HandiMan jacks were perfect
    for the project. Very professionally done!!
    MWP Cosby, Tn.

  • @rickharris5485
    @rickharris5485 Год назад

    This video has pretty much convinced me to raise the roof on my bus. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. That's super nice of you.

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! Best of luck on the raise

  • @davidkernaghan2918
    @davidkernaghan2918 2 года назад

    I love the This Old House theme music. Fits perfect!

  • @BbDaGoatttt
    @BbDaGoatttt Год назад

    What a seamless process ! I thought this would require a lot more heavy-duty machinery which I was concerned about. This definitely gave me a lot more confidence in attempting a roof raise ! Your videos are very helpful & informative for a future skoolie owner ! Thanks Chuck !

  • @philforder7810
    @philforder7810 8 месяцев назад

    Wow, you gentlemen are couragous, and very good at what you do, thank you for sharing!

  • @briandavis9975
    @briandavis9975 2 года назад +1

    Well done boys, well done big market just for what you've done there Charlie not a lot of over head either I know your looking for the break to build your buses out I don't blame you it's just a thought brother.

  • @davidenger1962
    @davidenger1962 Год назад +1

    Old hippie loving what your doing!!

    • @EffieG-ez9tf
      @EffieG-ez9tf 6 месяцев назад

      There are many of us out here who feel the same. Chuck is a treasure!

  • @benjaminrhodes9611
    @benjaminrhodes9611 Год назад

    I love watching you guys work, and your commentary is very good. Well thought out and simple explanations. Kudos, Chuck and crew.

  • @TheLuxuryBus
    @TheLuxuryBus 2 года назад

    This video was absolutely AMAZING!!! While I appreciate all of the content that other RUclips skoolie builders provide, your video displaying step by step, exactly what your process is, was just what I was waiting for. We are early in our process still looking for the right bus but I will be referencing your videos for sure throughout this entire process. Can't wait for your next video to see the continuation of the roof raise.

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  2 года назад

      Thank you! Stick around and there will be more!

  • @EffieG-ez9tf
    @EffieG-ez9tf 6 месяцев назад

    Chuck, You have a wonderful knack for demonstrating a complicated task in an easy to understand way.
    If you haven’t already, could you post a list of what order the various tasks should be done, from the beginning? For example, after stripping out all the old material that has to go, what is the first step to do? the floor? the electrical? the plumbing? the solar panels? the fresh water/ grey water/ black water tanks? I know the list may vary depending on the size of the bus and other unique features. But I have watched many of your videos and so far can’t find one where you give us a step-by-step list. If you have already posted this information, could you give us the link? Thanks in advance. We love your videos!

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  6 месяцев назад

      I have a video about the order of operations

  • @lennyt-man4229
    @lennyt-man4229 2 года назад

    Now I know how you raise a roof and very interesting video on doing it.

  • @buffalomitch7088
    @buffalomitch7088 Год назад

    Great video! Could you elaborate on how to create our own jacking tube thingy and maybe post another video with more detail on that aspect? Thanks a million!

  • @budsims6573
    @budsims6573 2 года назад

    I used two busses to raise my roof. Only had one weld at each post to do. I also recycled the blue bird square seat tubes they inserted right into the channels where I welded the channels. Nice job, nice raise.

  • @tanonymous6604
    @tanonymous6604 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing all of the great videos. I want to buy a bus this summer and get started. Your videos are very informative and motivating! Thanks again for sharing your knowledge.

  • @wexlife13
    @wexlife13 Год назад +2

    Great informational roof raise video, I’ve probably watched 20 times! We have been ordering all of our supplies for our 2004 40’ international raise. The support/stabilizer bars you use with the farm jacks is that something you fabricated? Or is that a purchaseable item?

  • @melissahoffman4687
    @melissahoffman4687 2 года назад

    Awesome roof raise! I once saw someone using a fork lift to do a roof raise on a bus converter.

  • @Albert_206
    @Albert_206 11 месяцев назад

    Great job, only thing I would have done, though more time consuming is V-in the profiles to weld making it true as strong as if it never happened. But is a bit whining arround ;-)

  • @StepvanDan
    @StepvanDan 2 года назад

    That was fun to watch, well thought out , looking sharp ,thank you for sharing ,big hugs from MN

  • @billogrady882
    @billogrady882 Год назад

    I very much appreciated the attention paid to Alignment (use of straps, jigs, squares, and such) to maintain rigidity and equalize forces on the structure. Two questions: have you thought about the installation of electrical radiant floor heating (if it's not in a future video)? As for the 'stiff' rear spring rates - would removal of a leaf or three from each side accomplish the same as a weight addition to the rear of the bus? And decrease total weight?

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  Год назад

      Thank you! You can make up new spring packs for sure, and that is a possibility once I'm done. I'm not concerned at all about weight in my build at all (in fact I'll be doing a video about this shortly). Once I'm done, I'll see how much we weigh, see how it rides, and go from there. My GVWR is 25,900 and I only weighed 13,500 gutted. The conversion will add around 5000lbs I'm guessing fully loaded with water, propane, and batteries and all the storage bins full

  • @jklstewart
    @jklstewart Год назад

    "That first inch is always the most exciting one" I need that on a T-shirt.

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  Год назад +1

      Hahahha Holy shit I hadn't thought about that one. Truth

    • @EffieG-ez9tf
      @EffieG-ez9tf 6 месяцев назад

      😮😮😮😮😮

  • @Hm-bz4ps
    @Hm-bz4ps Год назад

    You guys did an amazing job. Thanks for the video!!!!

  • @mariemedina257
    @mariemedina257 2 года назад

    Hello Charlie. Love watching your work!.
    Be safe.

  • @nickyd10110
    @nickyd10110 Год назад

    great vids thanks so much seems like a lot of work but I'm sure it will totally be worth it

  • @deanbrown747
    @deanbrown747 2 года назад

    Thanks so much for sharing this super detailed video. I live in the tiny I built and have been looking into doing a bus to travel.

  • @cullenmiller8170
    @cullenmiller8170 9 месяцев назад

    Nice video and great way of cutting and lifting the roof.
    Have you ever lifted a roof and took the upper windshield support up with the roof structure?
    I think taller windshields would look better. The glass is flat and can be bought in sheets to make new windshields. I used to work on heavy equipment and cranes and made plenty of flat glass pieces.

  • @marcuspisa7670
    @marcuspisa7670 Год назад +1

    Do you have additional pictures of your lifting guides? I would like to build some for myself.

  • @johnross8939
    @johnross8939 Год назад +1

    I like the approach on how you treated both the front and back of the roof raise on the bus. I've seen this done before and really don't like the slanted roof & window some install behind the front door. Just doesn't appeal to me.

  • @djwashx
    @djwashx 9 месяцев назад

    Amazing!!!!!!!!

  • @rbnhood39
    @rbnhood39 11 месяцев назад

    I really like watching talented people work on projects. Chuck have you guys ever attempted putting in a slide in one of your buses? I know this video is a year old and and you may not see this.

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  11 месяцев назад +1

      I’ve never done slide outs, I really really don’t like them

    • @rbnhood39
      @rbnhood39 11 месяцев назад

      @@ChuckCassadyYT I hear ya.

    • @EffieG-ez9tf
      @EffieG-ez9tf 6 месяцев назад +1

      I believe Chuck said it was an idea some other guy came up with.

  • @Istandby666
    @Istandby666 10 месяцев назад +1

    I wanted to see this because I've watched people stagger their hat posts and I wanted to know how to do it. But doing a straight line seems easier.
    How would you go about raising the roof of a 17' box truck?

  • @champaynemonique7056
    @champaynemonique7056 8 месяцев назад +1

    Where did you get the lifting guides from? Or did you make them? if you made them could you make a video for how you did it?

  • @sweetschoolbus
    @sweetschoolbus Год назад

    I'm curious why slightly smaller channels (that would fit inside the existing ones, allowing some material to lap) isn't the standard. They'd almost "Self-align" that way, wouldn't they?
    Either way, great content, great explanation of the details, and top-notch work! 👍😊

  • @865style
    @865style 2 года назад

    Great video and great insight. Cool content.

  • @mauricio8983
    @mauricio8983 2 года назад

    Great job! Could you possibly get a shot for the jig that aligns the hat channels. That would make it easier to make one. Thanks again for a great video

  • @rps714
    @rps714 2 года назад

    so. much. workkkkkkk 😮🤯😫

  • @dmwi1549
    @dmwi1549 2 года назад

    Reminds me of my last major project of making convertible out of a hard top.
    No jigs for that. Just measure, measure, measure.

  • @anderdelrio
    @anderdelrio 2 года назад

    Awesome video! Thanks so much for this content.

  • @trusted_traveler
    @trusted_traveler Год назад

    I just want to point out, I have reached out to Thomas Built for the reason as to why buses are certain heights. They explained it's the limit height for rollover standard by the department of transportation. Going up higher without some kind of cross bracing in fact is weaker than the original and may fold in those exact spots.

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  Год назад

      Who did you talk to?

    • @trusted_traveler
      @trusted_traveler Год назад

      @@ChuckCassadyYT I reached out directly to Thomas Built Buses in North Carolina, Mitch Miller and the Technical Support team reached back out with the Federal Motor Safety Standards (FMVSS) reference as to why the buses are built the way the are. Specifically the Class D style most of us build.

    • @trusted_traveler
      @trusted_traveler Год назад

      @@ChuckCassadyYT Regardless you and your team do a killer job, and as Thomas built pointed out. It isn't likely the bus will rollover. It's just the "what if"

  • @MatthewRobertHenry
    @MatthewRobertHenry 2 года назад

    10:06 that escalated quickly lol

  • @moustachemike7128
    @moustachemike7128 2 года назад

    outstanding as always thks

  • @PwningGerZ
    @PwningGerZ Год назад +1

    Where can I buy the lifting slides? TY.

  • @roddyg3692
    @roddyg3692 Год назад

    @6:54
    It looks like your lift Jacks need a refill on hydraulic oil.

  • @Afsayd_Samim
    @Afsayd_Samim Год назад

    I love your videos and want to raise the roof on my bus too.
    What insurance will allow raised roof? I am looking for insurance and having a hard time finding insurance that will allow raised roof

  • @ronaldmcgruther3873
    @ronaldmcgruther3873 Год назад

    Doing a 20' center roof raise. Then the last 12' full roof raise. Would it pay to rivet the unriveted channels in the first 20' to stiffen up the roof??? Thanks

  • @kmyymk2
    @kmyymk2 11 месяцев назад

    i peeped that meow wolf shirt

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  11 месяцев назад

      thanks! weve built a couple installations for them!

  • @lewisthebus
    @lewisthebus Год назад

    Excellent job on the roof raise looks perfect. So the same lifting jacks work on the bigger bus or do use more lifting jacks?

  • @Darrin-zq5bk
    @Darrin-zq5bk Месяц назад

    How are this compare a contrast to raise the roof on a shuttle bus?

  • @rabidrider1135
    @rabidrider1135 Год назад +1

    Just bought our first bud! I wanna do a roof raise for sure. But I’m not sure I wanna do the whole bud from the front to the back. I’ve seen people cut through the roof like 5ft from the front of the bud any issues with that? And if not is there something I should keep in mind when cutting the roof?

    • @EffieG-ez9tf
      @EffieG-ez9tf 6 месяцев назад

      Would putting the raised section toward the rear of the bus perhaps make it more aerodynamic, and give better gas mileage?

  • @anniewisecarver744
    @anniewisecarver744 Год назад

    Do you have any recommendations for a company that will do a proper roof raise? It would be for a midsize bus. 12 inches. Thanks!

  • @Gabriel.Laroche
    @Gabriel.Laroche Год назад

    Have you ever done a roof raise on a nova bus? Have you ever worked on a nova bus? Do you have some pros&cons on it? I'm considering getting into bus life I'm actually doing my homework on it and I love your videos btw 😎👌💯

  • @tarzanoftheforest
    @tarzanoftheforest Год назад

    How did you end up addressing the electrical with the raise?

  • @ellatomblin3001
    @ellatomblin3001 Год назад

    Chuck! Do you know who is still insuring roof raises? We need to find who will insure a skoolie with a raise...

  • @sandyradsek2058
    @sandyradsek2058 Год назад

    Hi Chuck. Where can I find info on where you're located? Are you still doing this work for hire? Would love to get some info on possibly getting this done!

  • @micasaesloca
    @micasaesloca 10 месяцев назад

    i have a 3\4 length bus. i want to raise the roof for a 2nd floor..thoughts?

  • @lewisthebus
    @lewisthebus Год назад

    I'm fixing to start my roof raise but I'm having trouble finding the 18 gauge galvannealed sheets any help would be awesome. Thanks

  • @Killcupidsaaki17
    @Killcupidsaaki17 7 месяцев назад

    I just got a job and want to do a skoolie build once I save enough. Im in Colorado and wondered if you knew how much a roof raise would cost or where to go to do it? I want to build a budget first so I know what I can afford to spend on a short bus

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  7 месяцев назад +1

      I’m in Colorado and a roof raise from us was about $350-400 per foot of bus length being raised

    • @Killcupidsaaki17
      @Killcupidsaaki17 7 месяцев назад

      @@ChuckCassadyYT wow thank you!

  • @micasaesloca
    @micasaesloca 11 месяцев назад

    whats the best woodstove?

  • @alicanbe1
    @alicanbe1 Год назад

    bad ass!

  • @jwcolby54
    @jwcolby54 7 месяцев назад

    Do you do this for other folks? Rough cost?

  • @MatthewMoore-uo3sv
    @MatthewMoore-uo3sv Год назад

    Hey Chuck, Thanks for your excellent videos. I Live in South Africa and managed to get my hands on a blue bird all America which we are in the process of doing a roof raise. I have 4 kids and need to create a loft above the driver's cab. I did the maths and need to do a 27-inch roof raise. Is this a bit too much? any advice? Thanks so much

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  Год назад

      That's too much for me!

    • @MatthewMoore-uo3sv
      @MatthewMoore-uo3sv Год назад

      @@ChuckCassadyYT Thank you, what would be the maximum you would go? Last question, do you recommend galvanised sheet metal or standard untreated? Thanks

  • @marleneibarracapezza4894
    @marleneibarracapezza4894 11 месяцев назад

    How to determine roof raise cost?

  • @landoncrawford9226
    @landoncrawford9226 Год назад

    Where can i get some of those lifting slides

  • @greymarket6834
    @greymarket6834 Год назад

    what is the interior height stock?
    what is it with the 12" lift?

  • @edwardbrennan9964
    @edwardbrennan9964 Год назад

    stupid question..you do the welding on the hat channels,,why not weld up the flasher light holes instead of caulk and rivets? I know there is a logical reason I'm not thinking of....

  • @rockmemama86
    @rockmemama86 Год назад

    Your in Denver right? How much is a job like this if fully prepped?

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  Год назад

      Depends on a lot of variables but a medium bus is in the 11k range

  • @Hozomean
    @Hozomean 2 года назад

    How was that Dead band from last week?

  • @BowronFarms
    @BowronFarms Год назад

    So Why Could you just use 1-1/4"square tubing instead of replacing the Hat channel?

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  Год назад

      i want to match what the factory did and have the flanges for riveting

  • @willmac2099
    @willmac2099 2 года назад

    haha, Never change your intro song.

  • @TomBryan
    @TomBryan 2 года назад

    What kind of welder do you use, I noticed you're using a bottle, would a flux core work for this or do you think it need to be done with gas? is 110v enough or is 220v required?

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  2 года назад +3

      You can totally use Flux core and 120v. The thickest steel you'll weld on a roof raise is only 1/8" usually. Our welder is MIG and 220 but that's just cause we are fancy

    • @TomBryan
      @TomBryan 2 года назад

      @@ChuckCassadyYT Okay, excellent! I'm a few weeks away from my roof raise and starting to source all the equipment! I'm so excited to see a professional do it before i do it on my own. Really helps!

  • @anthonycarter6570
    @anthonycarter6570 2 года назад

    How much do you charge for a roof rase rough estimate?

  • @yeetlegosi
    @yeetlegosi Год назад

    " t h e s k i n "

  • @williamwoolcock
    @williamwoolcock Год назад

    What's a "Rasie?" Like a raspberry you give someone.

  • @EffieG-ez9tf
    @EffieG-ez9tf 6 месяцев назад

    Why are the roofs only raised by 12”?

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  6 месяцев назад

      I raise the minimum I want to avoid the drawbacks of added height. In this case I chose 12

    • @EffieG-ez9tf
      @EffieG-ez9tf 6 месяцев назад

      There are a couple of videos where people raised their roof 16”. Seems like that height might tempt the Fates when driving down the highway and going under an overpass.

    • @EffieG-ez9tf
      @EffieG-ez9tf 2 месяца назад

      There’s even one I saw on RUclips that raised their roof 18”. (I’d start praying every time the wheels started rolling.)

  • @moustachemike7128
    @moustachemike7128 2 года назад

    I hate it when my rivet gets bent..lol

  • @MadSceintist
    @MadSceintist Год назад

    I'm sure you'll delete this.
    This is the first video i see where I question your true knowledge. You have plenty of general knowledge but this one let me know something