To ensure that no rust take hold in the under chassis, you have to wash and dry the entire underchassis to apply a good brand of antirusting undercoat.
I wish we could have insulated our coaster like that, it will make so much difference. If we ever do a refit we certainly rectify it. Do you guys know about all the new rules about batteries and motorhomes coming into effect in November?
Hi guys we’re up to installing our havelock insulation and were thinking of using the spray adhesive like you did. Did you have any issues with the insulation slipping down the side walls? I was worried gravity may make it slip to the bottom of the walls .
We are planning to leave a fair bit of it open for natural light but for the windows behind the fridge, bathroom, and wardrobe, we will probably use van liner.
STP is a much better product, and you don't need to use contact adhesive on any of it (you need to apply contact adhesive to both surfaces you are sticking together also) it's also cheaper and you get more
To ensure that no rust take hold in the under chassis, you have to wash and dry the entire underchassis to apply a good brand of antirusting undercoat.
Great job! That’s going to be so much quieter! Can’t wait to watch more!
Thank you!
a ton of handy tips in this thank you heaps!
Cheers for watching!
Great start to your bus journey will follow your progress guys love it
Thanks!
Well done, wish you videoed the build with the 80 series.
Would just like to check in a year later. How have you found the road noise? Anyone else followed suit with this process? Thanks
Glad the caramel wheel worked! Looking sick. Can't wait for the next episode.
Haha thanks again Alex!
Wow looks fantastic great work that should insulate well
Thanks! We are stoked with how it turned out.
Love the layout looks nice and spacious, can’t wait to see it come together
Cheers guys! We'll finish it one day 😅
We are just about to do ours - thanks for the shopping list, ordering now. Looking forward to the next video :)
Awesome! Thank you
I’m really excited for this project
Thank you. We are excited too!
Awesome 👏 Great ideas!
O'boy Guys,,,, that was a top notch Craftsman ship, Happy new year and wish you the best.🤙🤙💪💪
I wish we could have insulated our coaster like that, it will make so much difference.
If we ever do a refit we certainly rectify it.
Do you guys know about all the new rules about batteries and motorhomes coming into effect in November?
Thanks for watching!
No, we haven’t heard about the new rules. What are they?
Yeah I'm interested to know if you'd recommend the sounds deadening did you notice a big difference?
Did you have any Havelock Wool left over?
Wilson😍
Absolute star isn’t he 😍
Hi guys we’re up to installing our havelock insulation and were thinking of using the spray adhesive like you did. Did you have any issues with the insulation slipping down the side walls? I was worried gravity may make it slip to the bottom of the walls .
Hi, What is your bus registered as and do you have to change the door to outward swing. I want to keep the bi-fold door if possible.
Hi mate, our bus is registered as a 2-seater mobile home. It was registered by the person who imported it so we are not sure who the engineer was.
Great work! What are your plans in terms of insulating the huge glas area?
We are planning to leave a fair bit of it open for natural light but for the windows behind the fridge, bathroom, and wardrobe, we will probably use van liner.
Looks wicked, I’m about to order insulation for my coaster, do you guys know how much you ended up using for each? Would be hella helpful haha 🕺
free... it's a paid promotion
I didn’t ask how much they paid, I asked how much they used
STP is a much better product, and you don't need to use contact adhesive on any of it (you need to apply contact adhesive to both surfaces you are sticking together also) it's also cheaper and you get more
I'm your fan. please add auto-translated subtitles. from Japan.
We will change that now 😊
:)
deadening under cupboard/beds is a waste and is only adding weight to the vehicle. Focus on exposed panels and heat/noise sources like the engine.
Not a bus.
What is it.