Well shoot, sometimes you just need a little bit of help. If you’re a regular reader of the blog (here’s to all eleven of you!) you’re probably pretty clued in to the fact that progress hasn’t exactly been moving at the speed of light. Mostly we’ve been hung-up on the concepts of electrical circuits and … Continue reading Parental Guidance
Tag: bus project
The Glaciers are Melting Faster
Well folks, I'm happy to report that progress on the bus is moving along at a steadily glacial pace. I know, I know, you can barely keep up. So the honest truth is that we really haven't worked on the bus much over the fall. We have a number of excuses ranging from my work schedule, … Continue reading The Glaciers are Melting Faster
The Doldrums: July & August
If you're following the blog, you may have picked up on a noticeable lack of new posts. Folks, it's the thick of summer here in Austin and well, it's hot. To qualify that statement I'll say that while, yes we've had a far more mild summer than previous years (it's was only in the 90's … Continue reading The Doldrums: July & August
Somebody Call Bob Ross
We made some exciting progress over the past two weeks and began painting the interior of our bus. This is a multistage process that began with LOT of prep work including such joyous activities as scrubbing, taping, and sanding. Thankfully we had cold beers to keep us going during the most laborious bits. I'll let … Continue reading Somebody Call Bob Ross
Progress (or lack of)
It's been a few weeks since we've actually made any physical progress on the bus. While frustrating, this seeming lack of progress has definitely made us appreciate the scope of this undertaking more fully. At present we're in the process of developing a final interior layout, drafting a budget, compiling building materials, and doing major … Continue reading Progress (or lack of)
Ride on the ‘Cool’ Bus
One of the interesting facts that we've learned up since starting this endeavor is that it's actually illegal to impersonate a school bus in most states. While definitions of what this means varies, one of the prevailing elements is that the words "School Bus" must be removed from the exterior. As we had successfully removed … Continue reading Ride on the ‘Cool’ Bus
Bolt Breaking & Heavy Lifting
Okay, so the lifting wasn't that heavy. But we definitely broke a few bolts. After successfully finding a home for the bus, our next step was to remove the interior seats and, being outfitted for 71-passengers, there were a LOT of seats to remove. The seats were bolted to the floors and the walls of … Continue reading Bolt Breaking & Heavy Lifting