Thank you so much for this video, and planning on making one myself. Where did you buy the steel pipe that connects to your current exhaust pipe? Also, what did you use for the angle brackets to connect the steel pipe to the upper smoke stack portions? Checked at Home Depot today but couldn't find it there. For the 3" smoke stack portions, I was wondering if I would be able to release the connection point to store them flatter when not in use since I have a travel trailer with limited storage space.
Nice idea! I didn't realize you made it removable! I could see doing the same thing with our generator exhaust as it does smell around bus when running. Not prepared to make a hole in roof like you did on red bus. Thanks for sharing!
we mauy upgrade our generator so we have one on board at some point and this genturi style exhaust would be really helpful. Thank for the video :)
Thanks!
Very cool and nicely implemented!
Thank you
What a legend you and your wife are
Thank you
Thank you so much for this video, and planning on making one myself. Where did you buy the steel pipe that connects to your current exhaust pipe? Also, what did you use for the angle brackets to connect the steel pipe to the upper smoke stack portions? Checked at Home Depot today but couldn't find it there. For the 3" smoke stack portions, I was wondering if I would be able to release the connection point to store them flatter when not in use since I have a travel trailer with limited storage space.
The lower pipe I had bent at a muffler shop.
They are flat aluminum bar
I hope you tell Sylvie that women with the bus grime on the face is a sexy look! Amazing wife you have Yvan!
It’s not lost on me.
Isn’t science cool 😎
Thanks for sharing your info and results .
Blessings
It sure is
I like the idea and the build! Another excellent video!
Thank you
Nice idea! I didn't realize you made it removable! I could see doing the same thing with our generator exhaust as it does smell around bus when running. Not prepared to make a hole in roof like you did on red bus. Thanks for sharing!
Glad I could help!