Thanks Yvan, Chugging along, At the moment the main bus air is coming out making room for other things, I'll have a video out on that soon. Thanks for watching.
Yeah, Appreciate that, I currently live in an MCI 9 that I built, I was living in it while I built it with barely any budget and no shop or "landing spot" to do work on it. It came out good but I'm looking to get to a better level with the new J4500 build. I own a spot where I can work on the bus. I bought a shipping container that i'm turning into a shop and I have more time and a better financial situation. Thanks again
G'day and greetings from Tasmania Australia that's a very nice bus it has a some very good features in it, I'm looking forward to seeing you convert it in to a RV thanks for filming it kind regards John PS I have subscribed
Thank you for posting your building progress. I watched all the videos and subscribed today. Im going to do a build of my own on this same model MCI. I'll definitely be following and getting ideas. Keep posting, Im eagerly waiting on the next video
Hang in there, a lot more to come. If your gong to do a bus conversion be prepared for the long haul, it's more of a marathon then a sprint. Try and be realistic about your expectations and your time frame. Thank you for commenting and subscribing.
Thanks for these video's - Really Enjoy - I'm a retired B/O NYC drove Artic 60Ft for the last 20 out of 26 yrs . I was wondering / curious = this can't be you first conv resto on a bus ? you seems to know what you gonna do - I really want to do something like but not to a certain extend but first i need to move out of here so I can have more open spaces - seriously ! - Looking forward to NEXT video's = Good Luck AAA +++ 4 Stars
thanks for the encouragement! Yeah I built an MCI9 that I currently live in. I had no clue, no budget and no room to work on it but it's fine. Really like living in my bus (7+ years full time) so it is time to kick it up a notch. I'm not in a rush, I have a better budget and I have a place to work on it New video should be out in a few days.
Thank you, It's hard work but we are having a pretty good time, Thanks for subscribing. the latest video is Uploading to UA-cam now and will be live in a couple hours.
I will be using a multi zone ductless split system for the entire bus cooling/secondary heating. One zone will be fitted into the dash area where the bus air/heat was located. Will also include a 24v DC heater for drivers heat/defrost in extremely cold conditions.
That wheelchair lift will come in handy when installing the refrigerator on your bus. We weren't lucky enough to find a bus with a lift.
yeah, there are some big benefits to it. Also looking forward to incorporating it as a useful element of the final product
Great progress!
Thanks Yvan, Chugging along, At the moment the main bus air is coming out making room for other things, I'll have a video out on that soon. Thanks for watching.
Crazy Stupid Bus we are starting our third bus conversion, it’s nice to support others with the bug.
Yeah, Appreciate that, I currently live in an MCI 9 that I built, I was living in it while I built it with barely any budget and no shop or "landing spot" to do work on it. It came out good but I'm looking to get to a better level with the new J4500 build. I own a spot where I can work on the bus. I bought a shipping container that i'm turning into a shop and I have more time and a better financial situation. Thanks again
G'day and greetings from Tasmania Australia that's a very nice bus it has a some very good features in it, I'm looking forward to seeing you convert it in to a RV thanks for filming it kind regards John PS I have subscribed
Many thanks!
Wow, it sure is a lot if work
well it keeps me busy
I like the lift!
Yeah, it's kind of cool and will be a big benefit for loading heavy items like appliances up into the bus. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for posting your building progress. I watched all the videos and subscribed today. Im going to do a build of my own on this same model MCI. I'll definitely be following and getting ideas. Keep posting, Im eagerly waiting on the next video
Hang in there, a lot more to come. If your gong to do a bus conversion be prepared for the long haul, it's more of a marathon then a sprint. Try and be realistic about your expectations and your time frame. Thank you for commenting and subscribing.
Thanks for these video's - Really Enjoy - I'm a retired B/O NYC drove Artic 60Ft for the last 20 out of 26 yrs . I was wondering / curious = this can't be you first conv resto on a bus ? you seems to know what you gonna do - I really want to do something like but not to a certain extend but first i need to move out of here so I can have more open spaces - seriously ! - Looking forward to NEXT video's = Good Luck AAA +++ 4 Stars
thanks for the encouragement! Yeah I built an MCI9 that I currently live in. I had no clue, no budget and no room to work on it but it's fine. Really like living in my bus (7+ years full time) so it is time to kick it up a notch. I'm not in a rush, I have a better budget and I have a place to work on it New video should be out in a few days.
WOW, nice project dude. Subbed and waiting for your progress :)
Thank you, It's hard work but we are having a pretty good time, Thanks for subscribing. the latest video is Uploading to UA-cam now and will be live in a couple hours.
@@crazystupidbus4000 Sure is! I'm a bus driver myself and looking for some nice bus to do the conversion :). Keep up the good work mate :)
What will you use for driver A/C, heat, windshield defrosting if you have removed the driver HVAC ?
I will be using a multi zone ductless split system for the entire bus cooling/secondary heating. One zone will be fitted into the dash area where the bus air/heat was located. Will also include a 24v DC heater for drivers heat/defrost in extremely cold conditions.
Why not get a duct cleaning company to clean under the floor?
I am planning on using the rails that held the seats to attach appliances, cabinets, and furniture.