A productive day in the bus. Having removed two of the fixed windows earlier this week, we have now put in some timber framing in preparation for the replacement cladding

[igp-video src=”” poster=”https://www.talesfromthewild.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/25007988_753082738217293_5416385593447809024_n-1.jpg” size=”large”] A productive day in the bus. Having removed two of the fixed windows earlier this week, we have now put in some timber framing in preparation for the replacement cladding (aluminium composite panel). We'll then be inserting sliding windows into these new panels. It was another stormy day in Brisbane (hence the tarps over the window spaces this afternoon). You may also have noticed that we've swapped out the old school bus seats for some coach seats with lap sash belts (from an old Greyhound bus). Feels like we're making good progress this week!

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A productive day in the bus. Having removed two of the fixed windows earlier this week, we have now put in some timber framing in preparation for the replacement cladding (aluminium composite panel). We’ll then be inserting sliding windows into these new panels. It was another stormy day in Brisbane (hence the tarps over the window spaces this afternoon). You may also have noticed that we’ve swapped out the old school bus seats for some coach seats with lap sash belts (from an old Greyhound bus). Feels like we’re making good progress this week!

#busconversion #buslife #bus #tinyhouse #skoolie #skoolieconversion #vanlife #offgrid #busbuild #rvlife #busnut #busrollwithit #livesmaller #nomad #happycamper #wander #wanderlust #homeiswhereyouparkit #ontheroad

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11 thoughts on “A productive day in the bus. Having removed two of the fixed windows earlier this week, we have now put in some timber framing in preparation for the replacement cladding

  1. talesfromthewild says:

    @emily_bom_bemily Ha! It’s quite possible! Being a bus nerd, I should have asked more questions when I picked up these seats. I do know that this old Greyhound bus was scrapped for parts (engine and running gear re-used). Funny to think that you might have driven these seats around!

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