Transcend Existence You have a good heart it comes out as you speak. LOVE the way you used the space SO EFFICIENTLY and the DECK is a great idea! 🔹May the Lord keep you safe and comforted with peace as you travel [Psalm91;] may the LIGHT of His LOVE shine through you to find PURE-HEARTED PEOPLE to help you in whatever you need [Psalm5:12,] & grant your heart's desire to love again [1Corinthians13,] in Jesus name, Amen! *edited for typos :-)
just thought you'd like to know that vacuum cleaner is from the '50's, my parents got one just like it for a wedding gift in 1959 and it lasted until the late 80's
WOW!!!! I love how you added/included a lovely little altar space! Beautiful! Your entire build inspires me in my planning process and I thank you for sharing your home with all of us!
Thanks so much for the great tour Chris….love the editing work! Also thanks to all of you that have come over to my channel via Tiny Home Tours. An aspect that has weighed heavy on mind since the filming of this video, because it was shot impromptu without a lot of planning….It happens often, even with my own editing and filming of projects, that I can’t quite think of everything or everyone in the moment while the camera is pointed at me, so I wanted to add a list of people who were instrumental in helping me with my build…. First and foremost….Delilah! We started this project together and she was there every step of the way. She was my helping hand every time I needed it, without her this wouldn’t have been possible. I love you dearly and truly appreciate you! I’m so proud of the life you’re creating for yourself and I wish you best! Billy, Bryan, Meagan....solar installation Randy….cabinetry Mikey….exterior paint prep Walt….upholstery Sam….AC hookup Kyle….building supplies Billy and Arianna….metal aspects and location for build I’m sure even now I’ve forgotten some friends, thanks to you as well…you know who you are! Much Love and respect to all of you in bringing my dream to fruition.
I’ve never seen it done but I was wondering if a roof raise has been done on a short bus?! I want to stay small footprint but want the steel construction of a school bus. I’m 6’4” and lived over two years in a class c and I got a class b but I didn’t like the factory layout as it was cramped and had things I don’t need like a flushing toilet. I’d rather build out my own and live simply
@@BrandonDKirkwood not to speak for Wess, but I have seen it on a midsize bus before. Not quite a shortie, but if you're willing to compromise I know it can be done on those.
I'm hoping to get a camper this week. I live in the northern ND/ Minn area I could use some assistance if your coming this way. LOL Your art and style are amazing. =)
An incredible build - hope another tour is in the making once the bus is 100% completed. Great workmanship and what a talented man! Thanks for sharing :)
What an incredible bus, love the thought behind each piece and its purpose. Also, love the fact that the tour was patient and allowed all of the creativity to shine through!
This is BY FAR THE BEST schoolie conversion I have seen so far! I love the rustic look of the whole conversion, and his layout is so we'll thought out. Wes Is a very talented and artistic. I'm an 81 yr old lady just looking at conversions of schoolies, vans and tiny homes, etc. for something exciting to do. Better than watching TV!
This is hands down the best schoolie conversion ever (even if I'm not so much of a skull person myself). Great job finally making a full tour of this gem :-)
The Stalinios Consider a shuttle bus, whatever length you want. I want one for all the large windows for light, fresh air, cross ventilation and view. They are lower cost than a van and have a wider body. Good luck!
I love it! I love your transparency, and your ability to know and explore who you are and be happy with it, and reflect it in your home!. I'm from Garden City Kansas by the way! In Arizona now. But a piece of my heart will always be in Kansas.
I like it all except for the skulls---sorry, it creeped me out. I noticed many people put the batteries and electrical things under the sleeping area. I am not convinced it is safe. Overall, very nice craftsmanship. Dr.J.
I'm another who isn' into the skull thing, but they don;t give me the creeps. As long as the battery box is well ventilated and the wiring properly fused, I would haveno problem sleeping on a bedd over the batteries
Hey Chris, papa kirk. Wow amazing wess has a beautiful bus please tell him I said ok. Love the channel my friend I must say you are an inspiration. God bless have a beautiful weekend.
@@Dailyinput244 It seems like registration is the deciding factor in having to have a commercial policy or RV insurance. School Bus ='s commercial insurance ,RV='s Non commercial policy. I could be wrong. But a school bus is technically a CMV.
And then I spot-welded the toilet paper roll-bracket to the inner rear wheel-well support to keep the roll from unraveling when we make sharp U-turns on muddy roads with grades that are steeper than 3%.
Absolutely amazing. Couldn't stop watching/soaking up the artistically creative yet fully functional thought that went into every part of your bus. This build and tour will stick with me like an eyeball on cactus. Thanks for sharing and don't stop being you. Gotta be room for a table saw in there somewhere. Haha
Yeah, on the deck, I bet, but he'd have to build a cabinet around it. But he'd probably rather design a version that consists out of folding parts that click into place to assemble and use, and can then easily be taken apart and stored away again. (Do table saws develop balancing issues pretty quickly or can you easily avoid them?)
Love it. Very rustic like a cabin on wheels. Cool collection of things from your life, except that creepy doll head. Not sure why but I'm cool with a skull but doll parts are just creepy. Great job on this bus
NC redbird Same here, the doll head is bothersome, but human skulls creep me out the most. It was interesting getting his reason for liking skulls-to protect the brain, so that made me feel a little better. I will never like a human skull as art though. I don't mind seeing them in a science room or museum for the purpose of science. I don't understand why hispanics like skulls when celebrating the dead. I want to remember loved ones in the flesh.
I wish more artists would show us how they manage the materials and working environment rather than just showing finished art. I would adore having a rolling studio but don't know how to approach it.
I have been a fan of his bus & his build. I wish I could get that kinda help on something I had been wanting to do. Keep up the get work and I'll keep following...
This is AMAZING! Skoolies may be just the thing we need to solve the homeless crisis. I mean, smaller homes would cost a lot less to keep and maintain, and living off grid means they won't have to worry about owning land. ❤
Great job man! I wish I had this hands on talent. Your passion with art and music speaks through your craftsmanship. Can’t wait to see it when completed!
that devil head is not a good spiritual object. it is evil looking. can't believe you own something like that. Especially since you call it an altar. GAG. But I like the rustic look in your bus.
Katherine McChesney I searched this videos responses bc., I thought the same thing he looks like a devil worshipper can't believe no one else is commenting on this. I don't think your response is disrespectful at all! The bus looks very nice and he seems like a nice guy but, it was very hard to watch after seeing all the Luciferian symbols!
I too was scrolling down the comment section because I was thinking the same thing. The "alter" creeped me out and the false (little-g) god and devil head! Also when he said "we all need that" referring to burnig sage and having an (satanic) altar like that which is essentially witchcraft, I was thinking to myself "we all need JESUS because he's the ONLY one that can save our souls from Hell and the Lake of Fire!" Which is where he's going to end up (along with all the other satan worshipers and unbelievers) if he doesn't repent and ask (BIG-G) God, our Heavenly Father, for forgiveness and turn from his wicked ways. I pray for him and all the rest of the lost/sleep to wake up before it's too late. Other than the decor and spiritual vibe, the bus was pretty cool. God bless!
Awesome craftsmanship and build ideas!! I love how you are able to repurpose a lot of things, I think we need to do more of that in this country since we just tend to throw everything out and buy new stuff for no apparent reason sometimes. Great ideas! Really love the add-on rear deck as well. I would love to do something like that but I might not be able to if Im going to add a trailer hitch and pull a trailer.
The compost I dont think is supposed to be used in w/edible plants, just non edible plants from what I've heard, but I may or may not be correct on this info lol.. ur bus is sick man! Insane build!!! Amazing job! Thanks for sharing;)
Yes- this bus is favorite for me as well!!!! Best one I’ve seen yet! You made so much storage space, and made it look very roomy. Also I like the fact that you incorporated your art in your bus home. Very unique & put together very nice. Also I have to say that the materials you used with the natural wood and metal gives it a very rustic feel. I love it!!!!! I can’t wait to see what you do with the other couple of projects for your bus. Great job! 👍🏻👍🏻
Great design layout, love the rough cedar walls, and mostly the wood burner which brings it all home. In the 70's I took a old phone company service van and built out my dream camper and have always wanted to do it over again on a larger scale. Thanks for sharing.
I loved your video. Your build is very creative. You gave me great ideas for my build. It won't be a bus it will be a 1955 travel trailer frame I am not sure if we will gut or tear down and build from floor frame up. Depends on how much water damage inside the walls. Again thanks for the ideas you're awesome.
New subscriber. Thank The Off Road Skoolie for introducing me to u. LOVE the interior, looks really cozy. Seems to me the flat front school bus is more popular than the conventional. Can u tell me y? (Have u ever considered flipping buses? I just love what I did to this one, including the roof raise.)
You are EXTREMELY talented!! Did amazing job and it's beautiful!! My brother, (RIP) was an amazing drummer and he loved Skulls as well, of which he Incorporated into his music in various ways. He would have loved a bus like yours!!!
This is the first time I watch one of these all the way thru. One Hell of a job. By the way I was born and raised in Kansas but now live in Arizona. Hope to meet up with you soon as I’m looking for a bus myself. Will keep watching.
Impressive! Great job! I'm sure I'd be very comfortable living in your/this bus and I'm "over 65" ! lol What I'm really curious about is how do you live,sleep,etc.,in an over-sized metal automobile when the daytime temps reach 90°F - 100°F or higher...?? Ooops! (lol) I've been watching and commenting but I suppose I should have watched your video in its entirety before commenting,then I would have seen that you have a "heat-pump" (heat & A/C ) right?! :-) I love the amount of counter space you have for food prep plus small appliances...KitchenAid mixer,coffee machine,canister set,etc.! I'd be a little careful when doing laundry in your kitchen sink,though...unless,of course,you have/use a dedicated 'dish pan' for doing dishes. I really like your "tile" flooring,as well! Nice size bathroom and I really like composting toilets! 'Regular' toilets use far too much water and from time to time we're all guilty of abusing one of our natural resources - water! Where does the grey water go - do you have a grey water tank under the bus??
One video I haven't seen for Bus Conversions is what and where to put connections to be compatible with RV Parks. What side and location of the bus to put water, power, propane, waste, etc., connections? What Type of Connectors? What lengths? Male or Female connectors? What is the standard package so you are compatible from the start?
This dude makes me realize how flippin lazy I am. Gorgeous bus.
I don't believe that
Wonder how many people notice Funkadelic. Album cover.
@@kirkbarlow4909 maggot brain
Amazing floor plan, beautifully crafted....very sweet
Wes has one of the nicest builds and is one of the nicest people I know! I hope people take the time to watch and see why I think so.
Agreed bud, I think of you and Wess as the same. Safe travels!
Thanks so much Dean....I feel exactly the same about you! Much respect!!
I find both of you men amazing
Transcend Existence You have a good heart it comes out as you speak. LOVE the way you used the space SO EFFICIENTLY and the DECK is a great idea!
🔹May the Lord keep you safe and comforted with peace as you travel [Psalm91;] may the LIGHT of His LOVE shine through you to find PURE-HEARTED PEOPLE to help you in whatever you need [Psalm5:12,] & grant your heart's desire to love again [1Corinthians13,] in Jesus name, Amen!
*edited for typos :-)
He's got an awesome re-purposed bus, tons of work, involved but looks awesome. Can't believe that was a bus.
THIS IS THE VERY BEST IVE SEEN SO FAR! Stunning.
The attention to detail and creativity in every inch of this bus is stunning .Wes is a proper renaissance man !!
Sometimes have a hard time watching a 30 minute bus tour but not this one, really cool, loved it! And a Miracle whip lover too, lol
Agreed. You nailed my thoughts perfectly. Great video and great bus
just thought you'd like to know that vacuum cleaner is from the '50's, my parents got one just like it for a wedding gift in 1959 and it lasted until the late 80's
Hello Kat how are you doing!
WOW!!!! I love how you added/included a lovely little altar space! Beautiful! Your entire build inspires me in my planning process and I thank you for sharing your home with all of us!
Thanks so much for the great tour Chris….love the editing work! Also thanks to all of you that have come over to my channel via Tiny Home Tours.
An aspect that has weighed heavy on mind since the filming of this video, because it was shot impromptu without a lot of planning….It happens often, even with my own editing and filming of projects, that I can’t quite think of everything or everyone in the moment while the camera is pointed at me, so I wanted to add a list of people who were instrumental in helping me with my build….
First and foremost….Delilah! We started this project together and she was there every step of the way. She was my helping hand every time I needed it, without her this wouldn’t have been possible. I love you dearly and truly appreciate you! I’m so proud of the life you’re creating for yourself and I wish you best!
Billy, Bryan, Meagan....solar installation
Randy….cabinetry
Mikey….exterior paint prep
Walt….upholstery
Sam….AC hookup
Kyle….building supplies
Billy and Arianna….metal aspects and location for build
I’m sure even now I’ve forgotten some friends, thanks to you as well…you know who you are!
Much Love and respect to all of you in bringing my dream to fruition.
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I’ve never seen it done but I was wondering if a roof raise has been done on a short bus?! I want to stay small footprint but want the steel construction of a school bus. I’m 6’4” and lived over two years in a class c and I got a class b but I didn’t like the factory layout as it was cramped and had things I don’t need like a flushing toilet. I’d rather build out my own and live simply
@@BrandonDKirkwood not to speak for Wess, but I have seen it on a midsize bus before. Not quite a shortie, but if you're willing to compromise I know it can be done on those.
Should come to the Cherokee National forest or Appalachian Mountains
I'm hoping to get a camper this week. I live in the northern ND/ Minn area I could use some assistance if your coming this way. LOL Your art and style are amazing. =)
An incredible build - hope another tour is in the making once the bus is 100% completed. Great workmanship and what a talented man! Thanks for sharing :)
Hello Vanessa your smile is priceless😊
What an incredible bus, love the thought behind each piece and its purpose. Also, love the fact that the tour was patient and allowed all of the creativity to shine through!
What an unbelievable conversion. You have to appreciate how tidy and clean he keeps it. Bravo!
This was very well thought out and I like it because it seems so open their nothing I don’t like about it. Awesome job.
One of the best builds I've seen. Nice work!
Wess has one of the best bus conversions I've ever seen! I love the rustic look. Nice job!
One of the most functional, practical, and coolest builds ever! I'm so glad I've come across this video. Such a humble spirit.
This has to be one of the most beautiful conversions with the best use of space I've seen on You Tube. You're blessed with talent.
“Oh this one’s locked” meaning that’s the weed stash 😉 seriously though, awesome build, great work.
And the self protection equipment...
Nice!
Love the raised roof aspect.
I agree with many whom commented here on how talented this guy is in the artful way he designed his home on wheels.
your bus is rustic and NEAT...COOOOOOOOL...
Best Tiny Home Tour Ever!
Love the bus ...... Great Looking and functional.....
I really love this, it’s so YOU! it’s all you need! You’re a very talented artist!
I want a creative man like this in my life!!
You should purpose to him.He may say yes. He knows his work business.
Wow your not the only one that would love a guy like this good looking and creative awesome 😎 lol 😂
Me too
@@chuckbardiamond9382 PROPOSE, not PURPOSE.
unbelievable build. so inspiring. the post-apocalyptic steampunk aesthetic speaks to me!
I watch alot of these videos i am astounded by all the solar!!!! Plenty to power anything!!!!😍..... Go big or go home🎊
This is BY FAR THE BEST schoolie conversion I have seen so far! I love the rustic look of the whole conversion, and his layout is so we'll thought out. Wes Is a very talented and artistic. I'm an 81 yr old lady just looking at conversions of schoolies, vans and tiny homes, etc. for something exciting to do. Better than watching TV!
It resembles a log cabin home 🏚️🛖🪴🏚️
Yes it is 🥰
This is hands down the best schoolie conversion ever (even if I'm not so much of a skull person myself). Great job finally making a full tour of this gem :-)
Fantastic build, love the creativity behind it all, and very well thought out.
This looks so cozy! I am going full time on the road and have been looking for an rv but now your making me consider a bus!
The Stalinios
Consider a shuttle bus, whatever length you want. I want one for all the large windows for light, fresh air, cross ventilation and view. They are lower cost than a van and have a wider body. Good luck!
Big skull fan too! Indian lore says its the last track of human existence a body leaves.
Of all the schoolies I have seen I think this is one my top 5 if not #1
I love it! I love your transparency, and your ability to know and explore who you are and be happy with it, and reflect it in your home!. I'm from Garden City Kansas by the way! In Arizona now. But a piece of my heart will always be in Kansas.
I like it all except for the skulls---sorry, it creeped me out. I noticed many people put the batteries and electrical things under the sleeping area. I am not convinced it is safe. Overall, very nice craftsmanship. Dr.J.
Creepy indeed...
I'm another who isn' into the skull thing, but they don;t give me the creeps. As long as the battery box is well ventilated and the wiring properly fused, I would haveno problem sleeping on a bedd over the batteries
Hey Chris, papa kirk.
Wow amazing wess has a beautiful bus please tell him I said ok. Love the channel my friend I must say you are an inspiration. God bless have a beautiful weekend.
What kind of insurance do you have on it? Commercial or personal?
I sold my schoolie because it was too hard to get insurance that was affordable.
I've heard some people try to register theirs as an RV since its cheaper
• registering it isn’t the problem. I’m only concerned with getting a insurance policy that’s not a commercial policy.
@@Dailyinput244 It seems like registration is the deciding factor in having to have a commercial policy or RV insurance. School Bus ='s commercial insurance ,RV='s Non commercial policy. I could be wrong. But a school bus is technically a CMV.
And then I spot-welded the toilet paper roll-bracket to the inner rear
wheel-well support to keep the roll from unraveling when we make
sharp U-turns on muddy roads with grades that are steeper than 3%.
I like how your bedroom is really different then everyone else you have a roomy bus PERIODT!!
Absolutely amazing. Couldn't stop watching/soaking up the artistically creative yet fully functional thought that went into every part of your bus. This build and tour will stick with me like an eyeball on cactus. Thanks for sharing and don't stop being you. Gotta be room for a table saw in there somewhere. Haha
Yeah, on the deck, I bet, but he'd have to build a cabinet around it. But he'd probably rather design a version that consists out of folding parts that click into place to assemble and use, and can then easily be taken apart and stored away again. (Do table saws develop balancing issues pretty quickly or can you easily avoid them?)
The "Papua New Guinea spirit mask" looks straight out of Predator
His bus is very unique! I like his attitude and open spirit!
Definitely the most amazing bus Ive seen so far! Good job!!🙌😎👌
cool build minus the voodoo pagan spirit conjuring stuff.
The more I watched..the more interesting it got. TYVM for sharing 👍
Probably me favorite Skoolie conversion. This is my retirement dream. Great job guy
I love the uniqueness of the design.
An awesome bus, but more importantly an awesome guy. 👍😎👍 💀💀💀💀 😁
Love it. Very rustic like a cabin on wheels. Cool collection of things from your life, except that creepy doll head. Not sure why but I'm cool with a skull but doll parts are just creepy. Great job on this bus
NC redbird
Same here, the doll head is bothersome, but human skulls creep me out the most. It was interesting getting his reason for liking skulls-to protect the brain, so that made me feel a little better. I will never like a human skull as art though. I don't mind seeing them in a science room or museum for the purpose of science. I don't understand why hispanics like skulls when celebrating the dead. I want to remember loved ones in the flesh.
I wish more artists would show us how they manage the materials and working environment rather than just showing finished art. I would adore having a rolling studio but don't know how to approach it.
Awesome bus build 😍
Hope the mechanical part of the bus can hold up to match all the good things you put into the bus.
Absolutely love this it's my favorite bus so far ❤
Love the layout of the bus as well as the little deck in the back. Awesome job!!
This ones a keeper....love the earthy vib...
Immediate like for listing the times for each room at the start of the video
Very well done let the road rise up to meet ya as you go god bless namaste
That steering wheel is bad ass!!!! In fact, that entire bus is BADASS!!!
What a cool guy with a really awesome home💕
I’m Amazed, this is a great job, GOD BLESS YOU 👍🙏🏼
When you're done grieving for Wes, I hope you rescue another pup to keep you company. There's one waiting to love on you.
Great to see Wess' build in detail. His bus sticker will be prominently displayed once our Skoolieis complete! 😎
Excellent build
I have been a fan of his bus & his build. I wish I could get that kinda help on something I had been wanting to do. Keep up the get work and I'll keep following...
The interior of the bus is something very nice. I could live in a space like that for probably the rest of my life.
This is AMAZING! Skoolies may be just the thing we need to solve the homeless crisis. I mean, smaller homes would cost a lot less to keep and maintain, and living off grid means they won't have to worry about owning land. ❤
]That was awesome.
Great job man! I wish I had this hands on talent. Your passion with art and music speaks through your craftsmanship. Can’t wait to see it when completed!
that voodoo altar is not the spirits you want to be messing with. that's evil spirits man.
Brilliant build out! Many very clever features.
that devil head is not a good spiritual object. it is evil looking. can't believe you own something like that. Especially since you call it an altar. GAG. But I like the rustic look in your bus.
Gag? Wow that's disrespectful.
Katherine McChesney I searched this videos responses bc., I thought the same thing he looks like a devil worshipper can't believe no one else is commenting on this. I don't think your response is disrespectful at all! The bus looks very nice and he seems like a nice guy but, it was very hard to watch after seeing all the Luciferian symbols!
@@bsilano it's not disrespectful to insult someone else's beliefs?
I too was scrolling down the comment section because I was thinking the same thing. The "alter" creeped me out and the false (little-g) god and devil head! Also when he said "we all need that" referring to burnig sage and having an (satanic) altar like that which is essentially witchcraft, I was thinking to myself "we all need JESUS because he's the ONLY one that can save our souls from Hell and the Lake of Fire!" Which is where he's going to end up (along with all the other satan worshipers and unbelievers) if he doesn't repent and ask (BIG-G) God, our Heavenly Father, for forgiveness and turn from his wicked ways. I pray for him and all the rest of the lost/sleep to wake up before it's too late. Other than the decor and spiritual vibe, the bus was pretty cool.
God bless!
Katie Rae...Look....if you want to respect a devil worshipper thats your business leave me alone with that worthless shit mind you have!
Great Job enjoyed your tour you have a lot of good ideas! Thank You!
I love your altar!! Your bus is beautiful!
Love your mask..that u kept your buddy's collar - nice
Awesome craftsmanship and build ideas!! I love how you are able to repurpose a lot of things, I think we need to do more of that in this country since we just tend to throw everything out and buy new stuff for no apparent reason sometimes. Great ideas! Really love the add-on rear deck as well. I would love to do something like that but I might not be able to if Im going to add a trailer hitch and pull a trailer.
The compost I dont think is supposed to be used in w/edible plants, just non edible plants from what I've heard, but I may or may not be correct on this info lol.. ur bus is sick man! Insane build!!! Amazing job! Thanks for sharing;)
Yes- this bus is favorite for me as well!!!! Best one I’ve seen yet! You made so much storage space, and made it look very roomy. Also I like the fact that you incorporated your art in your bus home. Very unique & put together very nice. Also I have to say that the materials you used with the natural wood and metal gives it a very rustic feel. I love it!!!!!
I can’t wait to see what you do with the other couple of projects for your bus.
Great job! 👍🏻👍🏻
I really love what you have done with your bus. It's awesome. You are so talented. Great job well done.
Great design layout, love the rough cedar walls, and mostly the wood burner which brings it all home. In the 70's I took a old phone company service van and built out my dream camper and have always wanted to do it over again on a larger scale.
Thanks for sharing.
Congratulations fort yore boss ✨🏖️
One of the best builds I have seen, so inspiring.
Nice bus man . Been thinking about doin one for me & the better half . But not sure what vehicle platform to go with .
That steering wheel is badass...lol
I loved your video. Your build is very creative. You gave me great ideas for my build. It won't be a bus it will be a 1955 travel trailer frame I am not sure if we will gut or tear down and build from floor frame up. Depends on how much water damage inside the walls. Again thanks for the ideas you're awesome.
My condolences about your fur baby.
I LOVE YOUR BUS! Really full of personality. Good job 👏
Awesome working mans’ mans’ bus bro
New subscriber. Thank The Off Road Skoolie for introducing me to u. LOVE the interior, looks really cozy.
Seems to me the flat front school bus is more popular than the conventional. Can u tell me y? (Have u ever considered flipping buses? I just love what I did to this one, including the roof raise.)
Hi Chris, Hi Wes. What a stunning bus, so well thought out and built. Stay safe guys and keep up the good work. 👍
Respect to the sacred space🗽. I need one😢
Nice, comfy looking home. Thanks for the tour.
G'day Kevin from Australia.
Thoroughly enjoyed this video what a cool bus wish we had buses like that down here. 👍
Chris have you done a complete review and walk through of your bus?
You are EXTREMELY talented!! Did amazing job and it's beautiful!! My brother, (RIP) was an amazing drummer and he loved Skulls as well, of which he Incorporated into his music in various ways.
He would have loved a bus like yours!!!
This is the first time I watch one of these all the way thru. One Hell of a job. By the way I was born and raised in Kansas but now live in Arizona. Hope to meet up with you soon as I’m looking for a bus myself. Will keep watching.
Really love that "witch doctor" mask you made. Really nice "tiny house" bus. I could totally live in that.
This is so amazing and it’s one of the best I’ve ever watched
Great build.
☘️🌝🌲
I love that bus! Awesome!
love your space......i really like that everything is not in it's first home...i hope you get another pup for company to make the home complete.....
Impressive! Great job! I'm sure I'd be very comfortable living in your/this bus and I'm "over 65" ! lol What I'm really curious about is how do you live,sleep,etc.,in an over-sized metal automobile when the daytime temps reach 90°F - 100°F or higher...?? Ooops! (lol) I've been watching and commenting but I suppose I should have watched your video in its entirety before commenting,then I would have seen that you have a "heat-pump" (heat & A/C ) right?! :-)
I love the amount of counter space you have for food prep plus small appliances...KitchenAid mixer,coffee machine,canister set,etc.! I'd be a little careful when doing laundry in your kitchen sink,though...unless,of course,you have/use a dedicated 'dish pan' for doing dishes. I really like your "tile" flooring,as well! Nice size bathroom and I really like composting toilets! 'Regular' toilets use far too much water and from time to time we're all guilty of abusing one of our natural resources - water! Where does the grey water go - do you have a grey water tank under the bus??
Yep, he has enough solar to run the AC as long as the sun is out :-)
I just love your home on the bus. I am amaze of all construction and different art.
One video I haven't seen for Bus Conversions is what and where to put connections to be compatible with RV Parks. What side and location of the bus to put water, power, propane, waste, etc., connections? What Type of Connectors? What lengths? Male or Female connectors? What is the standard package so you are compatible from the start?