You should build an outhouse at the mine. Nothing better than crapping on your own land in an outhouse. Just leave plenty of moth balls and other snake / critter deterrents and you'll be fine. You should get fancy and build a 2- holer. With a separating wall for group emergencies. It would make a great video. Be sure to put the toilet paper in an old sealed coffee can to keep the mice away like my grandma. Also leave a can of wasp/ bug spray at the ready. It's an adventure your children will remember.
4:50 Great explanation of how the dipstick works, with the pickup and the crank weights. Many people add a certain amount of oil and mark the stick based on where the level ends up.
I had to replace the dipstick tube on my Dart 318 when it finally broke off in the block. I found a nice aluminum one in the junk bin at my you pullit and I just marked the dipstick to match when it was full. I don't remember if I ever found a original one again but it worked and was free or dirt cheap.
Those plastic welders can be a lifesaver, I fixed a battery that had a hole in it months ago, and it's still holding strong. Just never use those inside, otherwise a headache is inevitable.
The good thing about today is a new low buck garage video! The bad thing? Only 17 minutes long! 😭 I'm rewatching young old videos from when I discovered your channel. They always bring a smile to my hoarding face 😁👌🏻
Great vid! I always enjoy your bus vids (and mine vids too). Holding tanks are usually ABS - just like drainage pipe. If your repair doesn't hold up, you can use ABS cement and some ABS pipe shavings, a piece of pipe or a flat sheet of ABS (ACE H/W) to permanently patch it
Im mostly a tech person, Cars are not my biggest interest. But Ive started enjoying car repair videos for some reason lol. Your channel sort of started my new obsession.
Got up early and found your new post 👍 That Cummins still runs like new, Dodge was smart to put those in their diesel pickups. Thanks for the post and the education with a sense of humor. Indirectly meeting the family was nice too❤️
Manual says: "Twist a little after melting wire staple into the plastic" This should contract the cracked lines harder together. Good Video, Love the Bus Shenanigans🤓😍🤓
There's only one thing I can't stand worse than getting into my excrement, and that's someone else's, shew James, you're really getting right to the top of my Yuck, list. I hope you don't breathe the smoke fumes from that tank! Just normal oil, no chunks no water, that's refreshing! That bus seems like it's going pretty good, I hope you don't "park" it there too long. That is a mobile family unit, all you have to add is a lake or river and you have instant resort. Nice video James, thank you for getting it up on the net. ben/ michigan
Enjoying the return of "The Bus"! It's like having a small motel room at the mine property, only probably not up to the "we'll leave the light on" standards. But the price is right!
When working on cracked plastic, drill holes at each end of the crack to stop it from advancing. Also, when using the hot staples, apply heat, twist the gun slightly in order to draw the two sides of the crack closer together. Then release the trigger for hardening.
Daaang, those battleship desks you had to move to park the bus, those are really awesome. Just need a coat of paint on each of em. Pity I can't even afford to make you an offer, and I'm in NC besides, so shipping would be atrocious. A pity, I've always loved those things. Borderline indestructible without the use of military grade explosives.
Love everything you’ve done on the bus so far. I wish the roof scoop was more like the shape of the bus lines. I know that sometime you will come across a ductwork 90 that has a soft curve which would look like original equipment. This could still be done the Low-Buck way and you wouldn’t lose any respect. That bus looks so comfortable when it’s tripping. Hope it’s fun to drive.
I found this channel a couple of days ago and I gotta give it to you man, you made a guy who has never been a car guy watching your DIY daily. Keep up the amazing work and if you aren’t having fun you’re doing it wrong!
While I greatly enjoy watching your videos (work fascinates me, I can watch people work for 8 hours a day!), I had a bit of extra joy seeing a Wisconsin (my home state!) Kenworth mud flap on the bus! 😊
Very very excited for more mine content, that thing is so rad and i cant wait to see all the cool stuff you got to keep! (hopefully the cool stuff remained)
This reminds me of a saying I remember from a long time ago…. If your Jeep isn’t leaking, it must be out of fluid! I really enjoy watching you. You are as cheap as me. Everything can be fixed. John from Cape Cod
Almost certain the pallet jack in front of the Oliver will be rebuilt in a future video. That bus has turned out to be one amazing vehicle for you and family. You are a guy who puzzles me as to the amount of talents you have somehow taught yourself. I found another channel that may entertain your skill sets. I am amazed at how many Canadians are just some of the best in metal fabrication. No link as they may contain a virus so the guys name is Nick and his dad who also a metal master is similar in sound but memories of names are just not in my wheelhouse anymore. That channel name is INNvision Prototypes. Since you enjoy quite a bit of mopar stuff and do fab work.... I think your going to gain some more to those skills your already aware of. I bent and welded different metals in my day of fab and mechanicing so please check this out. Hope the Enino is finally over and our weather will kind of resume some normalcy
Hey man, love your videos. I have adopted your method when working on projects and now when it stops being fun, I move on to something else. It's helped me a lot! Thanks
Dear LBG. 👍👌👏 Well done again (video and work). I definitely like your old family bus. 2) It really seems that nowadays absolutely each and everything new is crap respectively at least not as good as older stuff was. 3) Unfortunately your second property seems to be far away from your home/house/workshop. Hope not too far away. As always: Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and especially health to all of you.
Glad to know you have a favourite putty knife and gasket scraper. Whenever I have to do drywalling or scrape finish off wood, my only choice is Richard brand scrapers. Yellow and green. They just work!
The new property is the place to go! All that room, and stuff everywhere. It's like heaven! A friend of mine told me that there were NGK knock off spark plugs floating around. I wonder if you got a set of them. Apparently, there are a lot of junk auto parts being made that look the same, are cheap, but do not work. You can't tell by looking at it, what is good and what is junk!
No I don't feel as bad when I'm hoarding good used parts. I have 5 Acres I don't need to worry too much yet. LOL. Love to see you working on the old stuff and making it work
Surely you can find enough material to erect/construct a pole barn over the bus. There is no downside to protection from the elements other than not knowing if a leak has developed.
Be careful with cheap oil pans. I’ve seen a Deboss Garage video where he had to rebuild a cummins because the paint peeled off an aftermarket oil pan and got sucked into the oil pump.
I never put antifreeze in the potable water tanks on RV’s. Since the tanks can never be completely drained it takes forever to flush out the bad taste of the antifreeze. Just drain it and leave the valves open. What little water is left will freeze but it won’t hurt anything. I love that old bus!
Posted the SAME THING!!! Wanted to THUMBS UP yours to help bring ATTENTION!!! I'd rather have the 3 gallon (plenty of oil) PERFECTLY GOOD, Cummins pan that's 4 times better. I saw one that had the engines dropped on from OVER 4 feet HIGH and it barely dented. Straightened it out in a hydraulic press and went back into use...PERFECTLY. They're 4 times as expensive for a REASON.......T'SOB!
You Tubes greatest junk yard engineer/shop teacher. And I never miss a vid. And wishing I was closer to you so we could talk vehicles.
*Amen* to that!
You're not wrong, AFAICT... I wish I was close, too. I'm in NC.
Time for a “Low-Buck and Coffee” meetup.
I missed you and this bus so much.
rich evans...
@@JoeHynes284 Dick the birthday boy!
I really love your style and humor. Great video as always!
Yes! I agree with you. Sort of humorous. Puts a light hearted twist on my serious kind of life.
Low Buck Garage and a cup of coffee.
a cup of coffee and a cigar
Good way to start Saturday.
You said it 👍 ☕️ 🛠
The breakfast of kings 👍
@@tcapo514 Niiiiice!
Bus says to new owner, "Thanks for the update and maintenance…..I needed that like a drink of water in the desert". Thanks for the video.
People have shown me how to chase down electrical things before but this made SO much more sense. Thanks!
You should build an outhouse at the mine. Nothing better than crapping on your own land in an outhouse. Just leave plenty of moth balls and other snake / critter deterrents and you'll be fine. You should get fancy and build a 2- holer. With a separating wall for group emergencies. It would make a great video. Be sure to put the toilet paper in an old sealed coffee can to keep the mice away like my grandma. Also leave a can of wasp/ bug spray at the ready. It's an adventure your children will remember.
4:50 Great explanation of how the dipstick works, with the pickup and the crank weights. Many people add a certain amount of oil and mark the stick based on where the level ends up.
I had to replace the dipstick tube on my Dart 318 when it finally broke off in the block. I found a nice aluminum one in the junk bin at my you pullit and I just marked the dipstick to match when it was full. I don't remember if I ever found a original one again but it worked and was free or dirt cheap.
Those plastic welders can be a lifesaver, I fixed a battery that had a hole in it months ago, and it's still holding strong. Just never use those inside, otherwise a headache is inevitable.
Man, at this point I think I just need to binge your entire channel
The good thing about today is a new low buck garage video! The bad thing? Only 17 minutes long! 😭 I'm rewatching young old videos from when I discovered your channel. They always bring a smile to my hoarding face 😁👌🏻
Just what I needed before starting my day.
We really wish you would create more videos Sir. Love your humor and ingenuity. You should really have many more subscribers!
I would totally live on that property. That would be heaven!
This was time well spent with a salt of the earth man.
I love Pietown. There is a rich history to such a tiny place. It is just so far away from my home.
Thanks for another great video. I enjoy seeing you tackle whatever the problem is, whether is mechanical or electrical, or neither.
Man your channel is gold.
"And suddenly, there was less pie."
That's a brilliant way of saying: "We ate the entire pie and hit the road thereafter".
Such an inspiring scene in these times.....the American dream is still real...
You just keep knockin' 'em outa the park. Another great vid.
I really enjoyed this series!
Love the adventures with "Brutus The Bus."
So glad I found this channel! I have a better understanding of underneath the hood. And you are hilarious.
Great vid! I always enjoy your bus vids (and mine vids too).
Holding tanks are usually ABS - just like drainage pipe. If your repair doesn't hold up, you can use ABS cement and some ABS pipe shavings, a piece of pipe or a flat sheet of ABS (ACE H/W) to permanently patch it
Thanks for these wonderful videos they sure do bring me some good peace and education.
I love this guy
What a gem
Just fantastic to watch all your ongoing sagas and adventures
One of these days I'd love to work come out and work together on something. I bet a lot of viewers feel that way. Great work.
I would be afraid I would get back to the mine. And the bud would be gone. You are a brave man
not hard to immobilize a vehicle, especially something like a bus that is not practical to tow
it's really cool you can fix a whole bus like this, and on your own
8:44 the hissing sound means it’s working ;)
Great entertainment. Fixing problems & getting it done. Never saw a plastic stitcher . Cool😊
I'm lovin' that bus every time I see it.
What a glorious beast of a bus.
"Meat on Fire, electricity later" You've surely got yer priorities straight!
I always have fun on your channel! Never a dull moment.
The "Blow by" on your spark plug is Corona Stain, when the boot does not cover that portion the plug, it gets charged and attracts particles.
I found it very satisfying using a plastic welder.😊
Great looking bus man! i AM HAVING FUN WATCHING YOU HAVE FUN.
You have so much cool stuff around ❤
Careful with that oil pan! I've seen cheaply painted pans slough off inside the engine and the paint blocks the oil pickup.
Love the bus series!
Most oil pans are painted.
@@saulgoodman2018 He said cheaply
Buys the cheapest crap he can find. Complains that the quality is garbage.
@@yeetbeam2273 You can say the same as all cheaply made part.
That's just a given.
@@saulgoodman2018
The sump area not always. And for good reason.
Im mostly a tech person, Cars are not my biggest interest. But Ive started enjoying car repair videos for some reason lol. Your channel sort of started my new obsession.
Hi, all your uploads are informative and very much fun. Many thanks from UK.
This is the best channel ive ever stumbled across
Always having fun with you on Sat. morning...
zip ties make a great filler material for plastic welding. Great video!
Got up early and found your new post 👍 That Cummins still runs like new, Dodge was smart to put those in their diesel pickups. Thanks for the post and the education with a sense of humor. Indirectly meeting the family was nice too❤️
Cummins saved Dodge trucks, there's no doubt about that.
Long live The Bus!
Awesome and outstanding content as always.Thanks for sharing and taking us along
Manual says: "Twist a little after melting wire staple into the plastic"
This should contract the cracked lines harder together.
Good Video, Love the Bus Shenanigans🤓😍🤓
There's only one thing I can't stand worse than getting into my excrement, and that's someone else's, shew James, you're really getting right to the top of my Yuck, list. I hope you don't breathe the smoke fumes from that tank! Just normal oil, no chunks no water, that's refreshing! That bus seems like it's going pretty good, I hope you don't "park" it there too long. That is a mobile family unit, all you have to add is a lake or river and you have instant resort. Nice video James, thank you for getting it up on the net. ben/ michigan
Enjoying the return of "The Bus"! It's like having a small motel room at the mine property, only probably not up to the "we'll leave the light on" standards. But the price is right!
When working on cracked plastic, drill holes at each end of the crack to stop it from advancing. Also, when using the hot staples, apply heat, twist the gun slightly in order to draw the two sides of the crack closer together. Then release the trigger for hardening.
I think you have rattle snakes in that battery! I love your videos. Anytime someone says Oliver I think of Richard Hammond and his opal
Daaang, those battleship desks you had to move to park the bus, those are really awesome. Just need a coat of paint on each of em.
Pity I can't even afford to make you an offer, and I'm in NC besides, so shipping would be atrocious. A pity, I've always loved those things. Borderline indestructible without the use of military grade explosives.
Love everything you’ve done on the bus so far. I wish the roof scoop was more like the shape of the bus lines. I know that sometime you will come across a ductwork 90 that has a soft curve which would look like original equipment. This could still be done the Low-Buck way and you wouldn’t lose any respect. That bus looks so comfortable when it’s tripping. Hope it’s fun to drive.
A new fan from The Philippines. Please upload more. I am almost done binge watching. Very informative, fun and entertaining. Thank you.
Excellent video James :) also glad solved issues on Kenworth Bus also shock on parts don't last like used be !
I found this channel a couple of days ago and I gotta give it to you man, you made a guy who has never been a car guy watching your DIY daily. Keep up the amazing work and if you aren’t having fun you’re doing it wrong!
I think I have just found my new favourite UA-cam channel. Keep it up please.
love your bus and cool stuff! enjoy the summer!
What a beautiful bus. I about love it as much as the "2 dollar" jeep.
While I greatly enjoy watching your videos (work fascinates me, I can watch people work for 8 hours a day!), I had a bit of extra joy seeing a Wisconsin (my home state!) Kenworth mud flap on the bus! 😊
WOOOO! The bus is back!!
You found The Rock's favorite town!
Knowledge via entertainment-the perfect duo. I'm guessing your wife [and neighbors possibly], haven't watched tv for years-ever a dull moment.
Very very excited for more mine content, that thing is so rad and i cant wait to see all the cool stuff you got to keep! (hopefully the cool stuff remained)
More videos please! Watched them all. Multiple times!
Well done and fun to boot! Doesn't get much better...........
Just got into bed after a long day at work. Thanks James fir the upload. From South Africa
This reminds me of a saying I remember from a long time ago…. If your Jeep isn’t leaking, it must be out of fluid! I really enjoy watching you. You are as cheap as me. Everything can be fixed. John from Cape Cod
Almost certain the pallet jack in front of the Oliver will be rebuilt in a future video. That bus has turned out to be one amazing vehicle for you and family. You are a guy who puzzles me as to the amount of talents you have somehow taught yourself. I found another channel that may entertain your skill sets. I am amazed at how many Canadians are just some of the best in metal fabrication. No link as they may contain a virus so the guys name is Nick and his dad who also a metal master is similar in sound but memories of names are just not in my wheelhouse anymore. That channel name is INNvision Prototypes. Since you enjoy quite a bit of mopar stuff and do fab work.... I think your going to gain some more to those skills your already aware of. I bent and welded different metals in my day of fab and mechanicing so please check this out. Hope the Enino is finally over and our weather will kind of resume some normalcy
Awesome video i can't believe that's the bus you dragged out in one video unbelievable the work you put into it great job
Thank you for testing that plastic repair gun, I will probably buy one based on your demonstration.
Good fun video, as usual.
Hey man, love your videos. I have adopted your method when working on projects and now when it stops being fun, I move on to something else. It's helped me a lot! Thanks
Dear LBG.
👍👌👏 Well done again (video and work). I definitely like your old family bus. 2) It really seems that nowadays absolutely each and everything new is crap respectively at least not as good as older stuff was. 3) Unfortunately your second property seems to be far away from your home/house/workshop. Hope not too far away.
As always: Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards luck and especially health to all of you.
Nice job with the repairs James 🙂🔧
Love that bus.
Always a pleasure low buck.
I use surplus center a lot myself. Great people to work with, and prices are really good
Glad to know you have a favourite putty knife and gasket scraper. Whenever I have to do drywalling or scrape finish off wood, my only choice is Richard brand scrapers. Yellow and green. They just work!
Hell yeah! new video! I've watched and rewatched the old videos so much that I could probably recite them word for word lol
Dude, so glad to see you post was kinda worried w fires in NM.
I’m always having fun when I’m watching this channel, you had me at Pie Town. 👍🏻
The new property is the place to go! All that room, and stuff everywhere. It's like heaven! A friend of mine told me that there were NGK knock off spark plugs floating around. I wonder if you got a set of them. Apparently, there are a lot of junk auto parts being made that look the same, are cheap, but do not work. You can't tell by looking at it, what is good and what is junk!
what a experience, love it
No I don't feel as bad when I'm hoarding good used parts. I have 5 Acres I don't need to worry too much yet. LOL. Love to see you working on the old stuff and making it work
Surely you can find enough material to erect/construct a pole barn over the bus. There is no downside to protection from the elements other than not knowing if a leak has developed.
the kei truck with the ac would be a great contender for the bus, imagine going camping with those two
One of the best car channels on YT.
Be careful with cheap oil pans. I’ve seen a Deboss Garage video where he had to rebuild a cummins because the paint peeled off an aftermarket oil pan and got sucked into the oil pump.
YEP! I posted this as well, as did someone else.
HOPEFULLY IT GETS NOTICED!!!
You have the coolest toys to play with!
Wish I had your talent, keep up the great work Sir 🍺
Nothing but fun on this channel....
Nice job sir Nice Bus congratulations to you sir show good yard 😃👏👏👏👍👍👍👍
love this channel. cheers from Chile ☕
I never put antifreeze in the potable water tanks on RV’s. Since the tanks can never be completely drained it takes forever to flush out the bad taste of the antifreeze. Just drain it and leave the valves open. What little water is left will freeze but it won’t hurt anything. I love that old bus!
Love your videos! So glad to see. Good hearted fun.
Deboss Garage showed what happened when a cheap oil pan was put on a 6BT. Just make sure you keep an eye on the oil pressure.
Posted the SAME THING!!!
Wanted to THUMBS UP yours to help bring ATTENTION!!!
I'd rather have the 3 gallon (plenty of oil) PERFECTLY GOOD, Cummins pan that's 4 times better. I saw one that had the engines dropped on from OVER 4 feet HIGH and it barely dented. Straightened it out in a hydraulic press and went back into use...PERFECTLY.
They're 4 times as expensive for a REASON.......T'SOB!