In the last post I outlined progress made on the living space, specifically, removing old wall panels, replacing insulation, and beginning to install the wall framing. I failed to point out a technique that made placing insulating foam board into… Continue Reading →
Running extension chords to the generator was such a chore, especially when trying to run lighting as well as the power tools, so it became necessary to get the distribution panel installed, AND as I have been working on the… Continue Reading →
Okay, time for a little catch-up. In an earlier post I addressed removal of the seats. Perhaps just the beginning of the challenges I have been called to face during this project. Of course, getting rid of the extraneous materials… Continue Reading →
Running extension chords off the power of my hosts home just didn’t feel right. Especially when I was using my power tools. So, off to the store to get my own generator. My budget being what it is … limited,… Continue Reading →
Last time, I detailed my efforts at attempting to prepare the bus for recognition by the Arizona Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) as a Motor Home. Now the final act. I spent the time to remove most unnecessary material from the… Continue Reading →
Last time I talked briefly about the requirements to register my school bus as a motor home in Arizona. First, any vehicle with seating for 14 persons or more is automatically classified as a commercial vehicle. This comes in to… Continue Reading →
After some unexpected suggestions from a friend to evaluate the “Policy Requirements” as a “Minimum Set” rather than “Finished set” of conditions, I realized that I might have the opportunity to make some progress. So, lets look at these: First… Continue Reading →
I have watched from the distance each year as the International Space Development Conference came and went, often with some really great announcements, and visitors. This year, I submitted an abstract describing my work on “Developing Sustainable Biomes”. First the… Continue Reading →
Back at the end of May 2017, I finished the preparation of the bus for painting. This meant taping anything I did not want to get paint on. It was tedious, annoying, and required a big ladder. Just prior to… Continue Reading →
Governments can never keep up with the average guy who wants to modify his bike, car, motorcycle, house … or in my case school bus. In point of fact, there doesn’t seem to be any legislation defining requirements that would… Continue Reading →
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