We get really excited. Finally! A sign that summer is nearing an end. To celebrate the first truly cool and rainy day in a long while, we headed to the bus to get some work done yesterday. The 70 degree working environment was a wonderful change of pace and we had one of our most … Continue reading When it Rains in Texas
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Flouting Authority
So, when we first purchased our bus, it came with this set of rules posted in numerous locations throughout the interior. Well folks, with the exceptions of number 5 and the tobacco portion of number 7 , we've cruised past every single one of these babies. I suppose we could hold smokers-only wrestling matches on … Continue reading Flouting Authority
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)
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