GAMECHANGER: Installing RV Windows on Your Skoolie

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

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  • @sunnydeborahsebastian1361
    @sunnydeborahsebastian1361 7 месяцев назад +6

    I’m binge watching as many of your videos as I can. After watching some other RUclipsrs - I like the way you explain things and give sound reasons how you got to a certain product or system. I’m a 70 yo female and in 12 months going to be moving to very rural Virginia. I want a skoolie and want to build it myself, with help where needed. I feel confident that after watching your videos I can avoid the most critical errors. Thanks for your help.

  • @CrysJenkins
    @CrysJenkins 2 года назад +28

    Thank you for these videos. They make me feel much more comfortable and confident in doing my own build soon. What you are doing is so important and much needed in this community, so thank you so much for that.

  • @nicholasphillips5406
    @nicholasphillips5406 Год назад +15

    Hey Chuck! Would absolutely love if you made a list of Amazon links (or whatever website) in your description of the tools you use. Like the jigsaw and the welding clamp and whatnot. Would be great and convenient for us viewers and could be a nice passive source of income for you with affiliate links. Win win!

  • @charlesb4267
    @charlesb4267 2 года назад +28

    Having ridden in a school bus as a kid for all those years during the winter with days of -40, I can attest to the USELESS insulating value of a single pane school bus window as well as the aluminum window frames they used and that framing and the windows would be covered in a thick layer of ice on the INSIDE of the bus. Those are the days one wants to be sitting over top of the rear bus heater by one of the wheel wells !, just one of the many reasons I hated school 🤣

  • @mkowltra
    @mkowltra Год назад +10

    Motion Windows has dual pane rv windows and they sell to the public. They have mitered corner option in chrome if you want them to look like true school bus windows.

  • @jaytua730
    @jaytua730 11 месяцев назад +3

    Man, you really can teach people things, you have the charisma, patience and clear voice. I hope someday I can put together a bus as close as your professional abilities. I am watching all your videos. Good luck and hope to someday meet you and shake your hand.

    • @sacredcowbbq1326
      @sacredcowbbq1326 10 месяцев назад

      I second that! Confidence and humility- a unbeatable personality combination.

  • @black90tsi
    @black90tsi 24 дня назад

    Hey Chuck, been watching all your videos in preparation for building out the skoolie I just picked up. Coming from the aviation world I had some ideas on this process that might make this process a little easier on the cutting and fitting. If you make 4 identical corner plates from steel and attach them in the corners of your frames. Drill a pilot hole through the skin from a hole in the corner plates from the inside after your frame is positioned on the inside. You could then transfer your frame to the outside and use clecos to hold the frame to your pilot holes on the outside and mark and cut from the outside skin where the hat channels would interfere with your tools. Also I would use a double cut shear on the sheet metal over a jigsaw. Leaves a cleaner cut edge, is relatively easy to control and leaves those satisfying twirls of scrap instead of chips everywhere.

  • @garyaanderson214
    @garyaanderson214 Год назад +4

    I have worked on rvs and know of the squeeze out of butyl tape.I found a plastic pizza cutter wheel and a little bit of mineral spirits works very well trimming the squeeze out.The plastic wheel wont scratch or cut the paint/coating.

  • @mmsmits2868
    @mmsmits2868 2 года назад +6

    Once again proving that it all starts with having the right tools. Not every tool is a hammer, and if you're going to start a project like this, make sure you have the tools you'll need. You did an excellent 2-part video on that. Just can't stress how important it is. Thanks for another great instruction video!

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

    • @lawrencedobesh776
      @lawrencedobesh776 Год назад

      I love your methods you’re an excellent teacher! I’m considering a house boat build! I’m considering many of your ideas.which i am sure will work thanks. I would love to see you do a house boat build using a pontoon platform with a small camper on top. Great Ideas great craftsmanship!!

  • @TheWantabagel
    @TheWantabagel 2 месяца назад

    I am glad I watched to the end this time. Just adding the header over top solves a bunch of issues.

  • @mhelp9815
    @mhelp9815 2 года назад +4

    When putting windows in the walls of my van (OMG! I said it. Sorry) I drilled the holes like you did but connected them on the outside with a marker and used my jig saw on the outside. That way there were no ribs to worry about. I put painter's tape on the outside of the marker line so as not to scratch the sheet metal with the saw.

  • @canadianguy2612
    @canadianguy2612 2 года назад +1

    “I love mushrooms, but not in my walls please” Chuck Cassidy Thanks again for sharing your tips and tricks on doing a solid job! Production quality has stepped up too. Looking forward to your next uploads!

  • @rockford5016
    @rockford5016 2 года назад +1

    Missed you, putting up a deck. 4:00 am just finished watching. Another peanut butter cookie show. Love peanut butter cookies and that cookie monster that I become. Gave you a 👍 up and hopefully make the next show.

  • @jimross7648
    @jimross7648 2 года назад +2

    As always you explain and then show. It makes the information clear for all to see and hear.

  • @scottbailey2610
    @scottbailey2610 Год назад

    This Old Bus. Love the intro! Great channel.

  • @rtw68
    @rtw68 6 месяцев назад

    Enjoying your videos. Doubt I will ever be able to build a skoolie, but if I do, your techniques will definitely be the way I go!

  • @michaelirizarry5037
    @michaelirizarry5037 Год назад

    hands down the best explanation and install demonstration i've seen.

  • @busconsole
    @busconsole 2 года назад +1

    Great presentation. Clear, informative, and easy to follow. Thanks for sharing this!.

  • @chrisgentry4427
    @chrisgentry4427 2 года назад

    Finished watching the video, and saw another idea I didn't think of. I welded in a frame on my bus where there were double windows that would span over the hat channel. Great idea putting a header above. Much simpler and less time consuming, but still gets the same results.

  • @andyman1982
    @andyman1982 2 года назад +1

    I've binged several videos on your channel to help me with my chassis selection and preparation for the whole undertaking. Though it may be a year or so before I'm ready, but I will definitely be reaching out for a consultation when it's time to plan the installation of critical system components (solar, batteries, hot water, etc.). Thanks for providing such invaluable content to the DIY RV/Skoolie community Chuck!

  • @buffalomitch7088
    @buffalomitch7088 Год назад

    My son and I love your videos! SO informative! When are the live chats? We have questions ;-)

  • @CircaWanderlust
    @CircaWanderlust Год назад

    I came to this video for the window "how to" but let me tell you that you spoke to my soul when you said that leaving the windows could led to mushrooms because after tearing apart our bus to replace the windows I've been second guessing if it was worth the work lol

  • @b-rok7174
    @b-rok7174 2 года назад +1

    I was going to try to keep the windows on my skoolie. Now I know better.

  • @jameswaterhouse-brown6646
    @jameswaterhouse-brown6646 Год назад

    Man you explain things very well !
    Thanks!

  • @tcmhammer
    @tcmhammer Год назад +2

    It would be nice for you to do a video of what you would do, if for some reason you had to build a bus without being able to replace the original windows. Thanks your work and videos are both top notch.

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  Год назад

      Thanks for the idea! Though I would never recommend it for full time use!

    • @tcmhammer
      @tcmhammer Год назад

      @@ChuckCassadyYT I live in Minnesota and plan on building a bus for traveling south for a few weeks each year during our terrible winters. Then maybe after a while doing a raise and installing RV windows. But I totally understand and will figure out the best way. It's just your advice always seems solid.. Thanks for what you do.

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  Год назад

      @@tcmhammer definitely and happy to help! Id suggest just selling that rig and doing another when the time comes. Its so difficult to do a roof raise after the fact!

  • @moustachemike7128
    @moustachemike7128 2 года назад

    Nice job Chuck ...great info as always....

  • @richardpoole2729
    @richardpoole2729 2 года назад

    Thanks Chuck - always so informative!

  • @danieldzurisin595
    @danieldzurisin595 Год назад

    Well done. Well explained. Well demonstrated.

  • @vincentlapointe4273
    @vincentlapointe4273 2 года назад

    You are the best! So cool and informative your videos are! Thanks always good to learn with you.

  • @Warp9pnt9
    @Warp9pnt9 Год назад

    Another excellent video. Although, I wonder if there's too much thermal bridging around the window? I would probably get IR measurements in cold weather, see if there's enough heat loss to justify further testing, then experiment with various styles of framing, maybe larger air gap between hat channels and window frame, or using a composite frame, with inner, outer, and maybe a sandwiched material (like XPS?). Or maybe even just drill a bunch of holes in the wood to be filled with spray foam later. Also, I'd look for RV windows with thermal panes, or an inner and outer pane separated by an air gap. Anything to minimize thermal bridging across the window or frame. Windows will probably always be the weak spot of any thermal insulation system. But it's an interesting opportunity to improve upon.

  • @imas2pid80it
    @imas2pid80it 2 года назад

    Love watching these videos. More please.

  • @ericdebord
    @ericdebord Год назад

    "How great is the vibe in this bus !
    Pretty fun ". That's about the most awesome thing to say . Wow that's an amazing quote that should be on a freaking Tshirt or maybe a slogan for a business.
    How great the vibe is in Las Vegas, pretty fun !
    How great the vibe is in Australia, Pretty fun
    That's good...

  • @cullenmiller8170
    @cullenmiller8170 11 месяцев назад

    Great way of doing the RV windows. Do you use insulation between your wood frame and RV window on the inside to fill that small void? Also would there be a benefit to apply adhesive between bus skin and wood frame?
    Thanks for those great videos.

  • @danp762
    @danp762 2 года назад

    Hey Chuck,
    I like the videos. Thank you for sharing.

  • @bobdart8373
    @bobdart8373 2 года назад

    Thanks for the lesson Chuck its much appreciated

  • @bmxican1023
    @bmxican1023 2 года назад +1

    No guard and no handle on the grinder, atta boy!! Get a nice forearm work out in 😂

  • @joshuaross8565
    @joshuaross8565 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing your hard earned knowledge and experience !!

  • @jazzyJl1816
    @jazzyJl1816 3 месяца назад

    Chuck treading on everyone's dreams😂

  • @colleenbalch328
    @colleenbalch328 2 года назад +1

    Psyched for a "new outlook"! :D See you in the chat, Charlie.

  • @connief5154
    @connief5154 2 года назад

    Another great one Chuck! 👍

  • @HippieLongHaired
    @HippieLongHaired 2 года назад +1

    Maybe use the magnetic welding clamp on the outside of the bus. With one magnet on each side of the window. And a cushion of some kind between the window and the clamp. This keeps the window pressed in place while still allowing the window to be re-positioned. Then the trim ring can be bolted on the inside without having to hold the window nor put any clamps directly on the window.

  • @chrisgentry4427
    @chrisgentry4427 2 года назад

    Just curious if you've used the electric metal shears or nibblers for sheet metal cutting? I've not used the nibblers yet, but bought a cheap harbor freight metal shear and it cuts smooth as butter and doesn't have the hot metal chips flying everywhere. Downside is you would still have to change tools to cut the corners as it doesn't turn a radius very well. But not sure if the nibbler would have that limitation. Great video as always. You are quickly becoming one of my favorite channels to watch. I recognize quality craftmanship when I see it.

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! I use shears in another video and I love them. My nibbler is good but, I think I need a more expensive one to get better results

  • @kenknaell1290
    @kenknaell1290 2 года назад

    Very nice Chuck ! - you deserve a Margarita :

  • @jiGGaWHAAAA
    @jiGGaWHAAAA Год назад

    Chuck is THE MAN!! Curious why most people DON'T change out their driver's window for an RV window for the same reason we change out all the other windows? The only thing I can think of is that we don't want tinting for legality reasons, or maybe some buses already have dual-paned windows in that section? What am I missing?

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  Год назад +1

      hahaha thank you. i left it because i was going to need a very custom window to keep all the visibility i wanted and i prefer the original window. nothing is perfect, espcially in a bus but ive never been totally satisfied with the times we've replaced the driver window with an RV unit.

    • @jiGGaWHAAAA
      @jiGGaWHAAAA Год назад

      @@ChuckCassadyYT Fair enough. Today I'm skinning that section back in after having done my roof raise; I guess I'll follow your lead and keep the OG window. Thanks for the reply!

  • @davidstaggs4782
    @davidstaggs4782 2 года назад

    I have 18 foot 1974 Dodge rv in good shape but the inside needs all redone that my project do you thank that a good project I knew it's not a skooly but I bought it really cheep

  • @courtneynorton4079
    @courtneynorton4079 19 дней назад

    Would you recommend doing this for activity busses as well that don't have the standard square windows? I would love to keep the big, beautiful windows on my activity bus!

  • @carerealtyco.19
    @carerealtyco.19 2 года назад

    Hi Chuck!
    Thank you so much for sharing all of your knowledge in such great detail. It’s an incredible resource. Question: for your window install, I can see that the trim ring clamps over the wood window trim. In a lot of van conversions, I notice that people just install the window first, without a frame, so all that is between the window and the window trim is the metal from the van. Are both ways fine when it comes to the integrity of the window and things operating as they should? Your way seems more professional but are there important reasons for doing things your way beyond aesthetics?
    Thank you for all that you do!
    Katie

  • @karylm23
    @karylm23 2 года назад

    Replaces windows... opening line: "it panes me" 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Breathwork_Evolution
    @Breathwork_Evolution 2 года назад

    Chuck please please please do a video on different types of furring. I am doing them where I’m cutting 2x2 and attaching it to the side of the hat channel up top leaving, a quarter inch overhang below the hat channel. I Started by doing long one by threes from front to back but then couldn’t figure out in my mind how I would attach cedar plank going the same direction. So I switch to doing them horizontal to the bus going left or right. I have never seen how you do it, all I see is the beautiful ceilings afterwards lol. I’m sure there are plenty who would love to see the same. Maybe I could pay to get a consultation from you? Cheers from Souther Oregon

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  2 года назад +1

      Framing video will be happening in the next month for sure

  • @Dovietail
    @Dovietail 3 месяца назад

    I get nervous about exterior wood trim. Could you do the same mount with aluminum on the outside?

  • @WheresJoseToday-im1gr
    @WheresJoseToday-im1gr Месяц назад

    QUESTION: How about instead of tracing, marking the center of the hole-saw on the panel, then you can use it by placing its bit on that mark and cut out a quick, perfect curve? The straight lines can then be cut out using a jig saw or electric sheers.

  • @dockledoo
    @dockledoo 2 года назад +1

    I hope you show us all the finished windows before you put in the insulation!

  • @danieltracy2261
    @danieltracy2261 Год назад

    “It panes me”, could of been a great window complaint pun. Wasted opportunity 😂

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  Год назад +1

      I've made that pun many a time. It never gets old!

  • @BuckJones1909
    @BuckJones1909 2 года назад

    Another entertaining (keeps my attention) and great learning video! Thank you! The windows on a Crown ‘67 look very different. Do you recommend changing those out?

  • @cycleoflife7331
    @cycleoflife7331 2 года назад +1

    I found cutting out the panel before attaching it to the bus then I use 3M urethane window sealant to attach the window to a painted metal sheet. After it drys I then install the sheet onto the bus. Instead of building an interior wood frame I use flashing and form it to the shape of the window, rivet the ends. Then I foam around it and attach the inner ring. The hardened urethane is strong enough just like the windows on your car to hold the window. Have you used 3M urethane and why do you prefer tape over it, chuck?

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  2 года назад +2

      I've used urethane to attach van windows, it's great. What I like about the trim rings is that all you need to do if you have to service the window is unscrew it. Your method sounds good, we never seem to have the Floorplan finalized enough to precut the windows!

  • @t-moteo9919
    @t-moteo9919 Год назад +1

    I haven't seen windows mounted in such a manner. With the internal frame being wood. What about the condensation transfer from the sheet metal to the wood. Do you treat your wood window frames with some type of sealant? I would think the frames would rot out eventually. I love the idea of framing in internally as part of the interior structure. Just wondering about the rot. Condensation is a beast in tiny spaces.

  • @ceceespejo5164
    @ceceespejo5164 11 месяцев назад

    I watch your video, install a window. I am new here, I planning to buy old Rv but the windows are old and I planning to put insulation windows. I dont know that's how is call 😊 any way, i need to watch your videos to see how you do this project. I have a question, if I want to have more light coming inside which that's what I want; can I cut the rv walls bigger?

  • @purplegiraffe8194
    @purplegiraffe8194 2 года назад

    thanks for another great video

  •  5 месяцев назад

    Chuck, I followed your example to the letter (really impressing my wife in the process), but I have 2 questions: 1. My windows came with a thin rubber basket where the butyl tape would go. I'm not sure how well it would stand up to bus life. Scrape & replace or leave as is? 2. Is there any additional adhesive you use to hold the frame against the skin other than the window mounting screws? It seems like a lot of weight for those little puppies.

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  5 месяцев назад

      i usually ditch the gasket, and once the windows are in, i will then finish the interior framing and make sure it ties into the window frames

  • @aprilranew1216
    @aprilranew1216 Год назад +1

    Maybe this is a dumb question but I thought that the wood wasn’t supposed to touch the metal. It is okay here because of the holes in the window that’s for the condensation?

  • @Budginut
    @Budginut 9 месяцев назад

    When cutting your corners, did you every use that hole saw you used for the radius and cut out the corners of with it?

  • @1cosmocat
    @1cosmocat 2 года назад

    Another very interesting video

  • @DustinAuman
    @DustinAuman Год назад

    Chuck, I just got RV windows for a bus that already had a roof raise. Im having trouble finding whether I should paint the exterior before installing the windows. The sheet metal has some slight rust. Should i clean up the rust and paint a primer before installing the windows, or just clean up the rust only before installing them? Thanks for any help!

  • @Dovietail
    @Dovietail 3 месяца назад +1

    Aesthetically, men NEVER put in enough (or large enough) windows. Show me a bus with replacement windows, and I'll tell you the sex of the designer.

  • @trusted_traveler
    @trusted_traveler Год назад

    Butale tape is the best. That's how older cars windshield is held in.

  • @Deltro61
    @Deltro61 Год назад

    Hello chuck: A bit off topic, but I thought you might be able to provide some tips or resources to installing a window to a curved surface? I have a fiberglass shell on my cargo van, and the outside wall is curved. The distance if I put a straight edge on it is maybe a quarter of an inch from flat. Naturally smaller windows would work better than larger ones in this case, but I think any kind of glass sliding window would bind (If not break) If I try to tweak the aluminum frame to the contours of the curve. An acrylic window might be a better option, but I think they still have aluminum frames. It's possible with some butyl tape I could go extra thick on the ends, and very thin in the center. I don't think it would be quite so attractive on the outside of the van though. I'd prefer to be able to bend something to the contour. Any ideas? I'm sure I'm not the first person to put a window into a curved surface.

  • @waxler2
    @waxler2 2 года назад +1

    “It panes you…” hahaha

  • @rhwinterest
    @rhwinterest Год назад

    Hi Chuck. I’m looking at purchasing a shuttle bus. What are your recommendations with changing out the windows? I noticed that you build Skokie’s. Are there any videos that you can suggest where people have changed out their windows on a shuttle before bus. My goal is to keep the windows because of the light and ventilation. I’m looking to build a combination home/store/lab. Any suggestions would be awesome.

  • @davidgathercole6061
    @davidgathercole6061 2 года назад

    Hi Chuck! I thinking of getting a pusher bus but I don't want a tow car. I want to set up about 12ft. of the bus to carry a car. Can I do this with a pusher bus?
    Also, How do it link up to the show Gut it? I want to watch you guys rock it!😁😁

  • @mkowltra
    @mkowltra Год назад

    you could use the trim ring to trace the exact window shape.

  • @sum42guy2k
    @sum42guy2k 9 месяцев назад

    Just a hint on a MUCH easier way to cut the corners… you used the whole saw to draw it… instead use the hole saw to cut it using the frame to guide it perfectly (2points of contact between the hole saw and frame)

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  9 месяцев назад

      Holesawing a 6” hole through steel like that is something I avoid but thanks for the hint

  • @psofadotcom
    @psofadotcom Год назад

    Would using the hole saw to cut the corners with an angled bias towards the corner work? If so, then the only work for the saw is the straight cuts.

  • @mc53818
    @mc53818 Год назад

    What do you do for insulation in the corners on the inside? Spray foam? Foam board? Just say screw it?

  • @wesrennells910
    @wesrennells910 6 месяцев назад

    Would it be possible to replace the screws that come with the windows and use something longer to "sandwich" to our new depth whatever that may be for each build?

  • @EliryanaTamwyn
    @EliryanaTamwyn 2 месяца назад +1

    I was wondering if I could replace the bus windows without doing a roof raise? is that even possible?

  • @ki6uoc
    @ki6uoc 2 года назад +2

    Do you have any experience with acrylic RV windows in a bus conversion? The folks over at Ambition Strikes used a number of them in their camper build and they seemed to like them. Do you think that they're worth it over an ordinary RV window?

  • @robertbirch4163
    @robertbirch4163 Год назад

    Very informative

  • @joeblow1942
    @joeblow1942 3 месяца назад +1

    2:48 Start here.

  • @ryanlangan1060
    @ryanlangan1060 2 года назад

    I have some RV style windows in my Thomas from the factory. Do you think I should keep the ones I have? Have you heard of issues with that style? Maybe I should spray the bus down with a hose now that I have the interior panels out - then I can see if there are leaks.

  • @MandEmma7
    @MandEmma7 Год назад +1

    Do shuttle bus windows have the same issues ? even when seal well and walls rebuilt?
    The have drains and are single pained 😢but i really would love to know?

  • @ourbustheroci4052
    @ourbustheroci4052 Год назад

    I love the idea of framing in wood first. I did our large back window with 1.5" steel tubing as I needed to reinforce since the entire back was cut out. What would you do say on the sides if you needed to cut a hat channel? We have some larger 2'x4' windows going horizontal up near couch and dinette. I will cut hat channels and then use some 1.25" tubing to frame them out. How would you do it? Thanks!

    • @ourbustheroci4052
      @ourbustheroci4052 Год назад

      We also do our windows before sheet metal. I like how with the smaller windows you can do it after and get the frame flush. Like you said many ways to skin...

  • @bronderlust
    @bronderlust 2 месяца назад

    If we aren’t doing a roof raise, but put in galvanized window deletes, can we still use those to put windows on?

  • @nortavon
    @nortavon Год назад

    I prefer vinyl house windows using a 1"x1" steel frame on the inside that I used on my build. I got the idea from Napp Time .

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  Год назад

      The only thing I don't like about some house windows is they sometimes lack drains in the sills

  • @dalejohnson5148
    @dalejohnson5148 2 года назад

    Hello from Ohio I'm new to your channel

  • @iberg01
    @iberg01 Год назад

    Question, instead of drilling 8 pilot holes, why not just drill 4 with the hole saw you used to mark the radius?

  • @dchubb42
    @dchubb42 2 года назад +1

    The biggest issue I've had in the past year + searching is finding the right size windows. With Covid, it seemed like everyone and their cousin bought all the new and used replacement windows available out there.
    Right now they are coming back into stock and I'm looking at taking an 8+ hour drive up to Michigan to get windows.
    So help the community out and let us know where we can source them (part numbers?)
    Have you tried one of those sheet metal "nibbler" to make your window cuts?

    • @ronaldsnider8078
      @ronaldsnider8078 2 года назад +1

      I brought a nibbler and love it
      Great use for cutting metal in my bus or cutting side metal when I put my back porch on. Monkeyvaroom

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  2 года назад

      I like nibblers quite a bit!

  • @philipwheeler7317
    @philipwheeler7317 8 месяцев назад

    Question. That works for new walls that you made. Is there any way to simply remove the existing windows from a bus. And install a panel, much like your window panel to hold the window. And simply put RV windows in the old window slots. Sorry if that question is worded stupidly, but basically not redoing the whole side of the bus just replacing the windows. Thanks.

  • @Scoliosisguide
    @Scoliosisguide 11 месяцев назад

    "i love mushrooms - but not in my bus" 😂

  • @dianepetroski4220
    @dianepetroski4220 Год назад

    "It panes me" 🤣🤣🤣

  • @matthewthomas5370
    @matthewthomas5370 Год назад

    Hi Chuck! Quick question, I bought my windows from a surplus RV warehouse and they did not come with the mounting screws. How long were the screw’s you used? It looks like the have to be petty short.

  • @tylergould6789
    @tylergould6789 Год назад

    Chuck I’m curious: when making your frames for these do you take into consideration the thickness of the sheet metal and the butyl? About to start making my frames like this

    • @ChuckCassadyYT
      @ChuckCassadyYT  Год назад +2

      yes! i would plan on just about 1/16 if you use 18ga

  • @samh44210
    @samh44210 2 года назад

    great video

  • @LiruScarrrbauu
    @LiruScarrrbauu 9 месяцев назад

    Esti tare destet ìn tot zinc multam ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @afucanada
    @afucanada Год назад

    Hi Chuck! Is it possible to install regular /common house windows on a bus? Or is there any reason why I shouldn't even try?

  • @r8edrv4fun65
    @r8edrv4fun65 2 года назад +1

    It "panes" you?? 😆🤪

  • @kelleyransom3616
    @kelleyransom3616 11 месяцев назад

    so my bus has a rounded wall… any suggestions for how to keep a seal, or how i can find new rounded windows?

  • @babygal9702
    @babygal9702 Год назад

    Hey what if you want to install the larger window that doesn’t fit between the metal frame, how would I go about taking that out, is welding the only option?

  • @donaldgulledge729
    @donaldgulledge729 Год назад

    Where can a guy buy old school bus windows like the ones your getting rid of? Would like to get a bunch cheep to use in green house builds. Whos scrapping out the parts?

  • @silvestrelorentemartinez4622
    @silvestrelorentemartinez4622 Год назад

    I need two windows for my school bus, do you have any for sale?

  • @wallacegrommet9343
    @wallacegrommet9343 Год назад

    Butyl sealant doesn’t like strong cleaners, like alkali solutions, or solvents like mineral spirits