Man's got everything, a beautiful house , a sweet lovely girl , the best dad who's always flexing 😂 and a supporting brother. Lots of love for you two!!
This is one of my favorite TH-cams ever -- it's a tiny-home makeover, it's a bus conversion into a beautiful house, it's a dad working with his son on a cool project, and a love story. Amazing!
This is one of the best TH-cam videos I’ve ever seen. Two brothers and their dad, working hard, having fun, and bringing joy and unity to a complex task-all to make a beautiful couple’s dream come true. The proposal at the end is just the cherry on top. Congratulations-this is beautifully done!
Why do you have to be “that guy”.. ?!? It’s a friggin’ school bus, meant to carry several hundred pounds. Just keep it to yourself. Geez… donkey @@p.chuckmoralesesquire3965
Man... I was about to say that she was so lucky to have you but you're lucky as well to have her. Damn. This is so wholesome, especially with the part that you got full support from your father and brother. Geez. Really so freaking nice. Congrats to the both of you. 🎉
Young man I don't know you, but I'm so proud of you and your friends, your awesome dad who helped you build this business your home out! The proposal was the icing on the cake. You all should be very proud! That's one good looking home you all built.
This is probably the longest remodel I've seen in a while that had me smiling the whole time I was watching. Dad is a gem, family is on point, and we got to see the proposal at the end?!?!?! Congrats on the new home and engagement. Many blessings to you.
I missed the building and construction part. I wasn't with someone who is in construction anymore. :((( which lasted about a decade. now Im on a new journey.
I am a cynical 70 year old grumpy old man in a wheelchair but I have to say that this video made me teary eyed. The best of luck to you! You look like a very nice couple. Very impressive work on the bus.
I am a bit older than you at 74 and im bedridden. Ive been called the grumpiest man some folks have ever met. With that said I shed one single tear watching this video.
Your dad is amazing man. Huge props to him. Also, my head can't wrap around the idea of weight and high speed movement against all of the stuff inside of this house. Which makes this far more amazing and magic-like for me.
@@daelusx I thought about that too but then I realised it's made to haul around the weight of more than 50 people. The weight will be the least of their worries, they used the wrong materials for something that will be subject to a lot of vibrations and different weather.
@@ratdoto2148 Like a fridge/freezer and washer/dryer that needed vaseline to install... the "stair" treads aren't code depth, either. He's young yet, he'll learn.
@@smartpeople32thats the part of life not every person can do such things i cant i mean i could afford a house but cant do this which make life interesting
@@smartpeople32u got a point, but bro literally bought a whole school bus and all the material to completely transform it 🤯 i couldn't imagine how much he spent on that
I thought this video was absolutely amazing. Definitely intriguing, inspiring and entertaining, as watching it felt so perfectly planned. You did such a beautiful job not only planning it, but actually doing it. Proposing at the end really shows the effort you put into your relationship with your wife, and how much you value her. Beautiful designs, decorations, and choices for the interior, this video definitely gained you multiple subscribers, including me. Loved it so much! very much congratulations to the both of you. Not forgetting your brother and father of course!
i don’t think i’ve ever been more proud of an internet stranger ever like this is an insane project that alone is life changing and then adding the proposal to the end im acujust in awe- CONGRATS AND I HOPE YALL HAVE THE MOST FUN
This video had everything! A beautiful renovation, father-son bonding, brotherly love, and a proposal! Well worth the year of filming, eh? Congrats to on both on your engagement.
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The mere fact that these kids built something and had such support from family to get it done, is amazing and a blessing to them & their posterity. SO MANY LESSONS they HAVE learned and WILL CONTINUE to learn (not just from this build - but from working as part of a team (which is what our family is) to learning how to be a spouse, a parent, a grandparent: WHAT A BEAUTIFUL FUTURE they have to look forward to!! He never promised it would be easy, but HE did say it would be worth it!! MAY GOD BLESS YOU on your life’s journey no matter where it takes you!!!
That’s no only the nicest interior I’ve ever seen in a DIY, but the creativity in the layout blows my mind. It has no side pull outs YET if feels like it is wider than it is. Love it. This is my new template for when I finally do it. This guy(s) a perfectionist and skilled tradesman. Wishing them an amazing life and future !!
This is literally one of the MOST impressive projects and inspirational videos I have watched on TH-cam. The love, support, talent, time, dedication and family support that went into your journey, it’s incredible. May God continue to bless you and your love ones in abundance 🙏🏾🙌🏾❤️❤️👑👑
Impressive up until they used regular drywall in the shower. That’s going to lead to mold and mildew. Also they painted onto bare wood without priming… Mickey Mouse
Man, this brought a tear to my eye. Great build and wonderful story. The love of a groom for His bride is so very powerful! And the love of your bride is just breathtaking. May His face shine on you both!
I've watched 1000's of videos on TH-cam but this is my favorite I've ever seen. A man on a mission to complete his life with the one he loves! Not to mention that you did great on the bus! Congrats you guys!
i was in Australia 5 years back and was working as a Chippy (Carpenter) and this video took me all the way back to those days when i was framing, doing lock-ups, fixing, putting up doors and fkn everything. I love the process of building something. Now i am back in my country India, this video is just too good, let me know if you are planning to make another one, i will fly to give you a hand and yeah your dad is right "Measure twice, cut once".
This really shows that humans are capable of quite nearly anything with ingenuity and a whole lot of sheer will. Congrats and I’m so happy the outcome was way beyond what I was expecting when seeing this in my recommended haha
Yeah the build is just throwing money out the window. You can have a real house with 3 accomplished builders and all the money they put into that bus. This bus must be parked somewhere and LEFT on the ground, because all those tiles are gonna crack if you'll be doing actual driving. You can't stand in the bedroom. You can't stand in the office. The couch can't fit 2 people. There's very little storage. Its impractical and overpriced but its cool and it makes money as content.
I'm genuinely curious about two things: The added weight of the drywall and tile in comparison to other materials more commonly used in RV builds - usually people avoid these due to the weight cost - and the durability of these materials after putting some miles on the vehicle. Flex and vibration are notorious enemies of tile and drywall, as well as doors and windows made for homes instead of RVs. I genuinely wish you well on this, but if the experience of other schoolie builders means anything, you may be presented with some unforseen challenges.
I hope he drove it over some certified scales with all the tanks fully loaded! Ya know, to make sure the tires are within their limits and such, gotta be safe! I'm sure the gvwr will be sufficient, but sometimes weight has to be shifted around or tires upgraded to higher load ratings, etc.
Absolutely! Been living in lorry's for 15 years+ there is a lot of flex and movement, also after a couple of showers and washing up that small water tank will need filling, especially if like they said there both going to be showering every day !
Definitely share a 1 yr later video talking about any challenges you faced and maybe overcame and what you might've done differently if you could go back. I always wonder if people kinda lock themselves out of fixing things when they design so comprehensively and build a singularly unique structure in one go.
LINDO, ESPETACULAR, BEM FEITO, DE BOM GOSTO, PARABÉNS PELA DEDICAÇÃO E PELO TALENTO, FICOU MARAVILHOSO MESMO, WOW!!!! Já vi vários projeto de tiny houses sobre chassi de ônibus e caminhão, mas esse foi um dos melhores que já vi.... SAÚDE, PAZ E MUITA FELICIDADE PRO CASAL!!!
Very nice job. I was a truck and bus mechanic for 45 years, and I was very impressed with your creativity and work. If you don't mind me asking a few questions. 1. What was your GVWR when completed? 2. With the flex of the vehicle, are you concerned with your tile cracking? Did you do anything special to prevent it? 3. Like cabinets and drawers, did you install special catches to prevent them from opening when driving? 4. Were the items you used like electrical, etc. meet FMVSS? 5. While I liked your roof raise, I think I would have put some structure bracing so your panels did not have some of the ripples, but that was just me. I give you 95% on overall job young man. I would be interested in knowing after you have driven it for a while if you have had any structural flexing that has caused you any issues? I worked building Ambulances years ago and when we cut the tops out of the Ford van to put the fiberglass raised roof we had to do some actual supporting to compensate for flexing and when we relocated the seat belt mounts when we put the header wall in we had to do so special testing to mount seat belts. Of 😢 were considered a manufacturer and in order to get Ford to sign off we had to meet certain criteria. We were using Ford chassis that were designed by Ford to be converted into ambulances. One last thing I'll share with you. We ran Leece Naville alternators. 200 Amp systems, and we would take the diodes out of the case and use Delco diode rectifiers out of 100 Amp altinaters, wired in parallel and remotely, mounted them in the grill for cooling. This would give us great cooling and a bullet-proof charging system even at idle. That is only an option should you have a problem keeping those batteries charged up for your electrical system. I would be glad to give you more in-depth info if you DM provided you need it. Overall, I think you did a great job, young man, and what an awesome project for you and your dad and friends to do. All the best wishes to you, and congratulations on the engagement. May you have many years together. Have a blessed day.
@droogiesouls8635 I am more concerned about an accident and what may happen. Having been involved in the manufacture of ambulances, trailers, and other things, one of the most discussed with engineers and corporate litagaters was liability. So of the testing we had to go thru was extensive. Not to be a Debbie downer. I am concerned about some things. I wonder if the company who insured it had any concerns. Wiring, burn rates, crinkle points, etc. However, the creativity was great, and the overall quality of work was nice, and the commentary between friends and family was priceless.
@humble_frog 10-4 I would not have a problem living in it, just driving around in it.🤣 I kind of understand your point, but all of this video stuff is beyond my understanding I just and old guy. Your generation has carved out a notch, and your creativity is awesome. I wish I understood more about it, but for me, it's a lot of fun watching young individuals like yourself expressing ideas and ingenuity. I am by no means being critical. My expertise revolved around safety, liability and trying to identify anything that might be hazardous. Thank you for the feed back, keep up your creativity. Sincerely
@@johndavis318 These are all very valid concerns John. If you look when the leave the house the added panels have all distorted from their original install and any coach master would physically cringe watching the making of and point out the 1000 errors made in building it. All of the money used to build it would have been better suited to be spent at a coach builders built to regulatory spec with the proper procedure and materials 100p. This is a pimp my ride of campers and I imagine Tavarish will buy it in a few years to rebuild it to proper spec for content farming.
1) Congrats! 2) Exterior doors should open to the outside. Not just to preserve space inside the living space but for safety. You never want to have to back up if you're trying to escape a fire.
Just to let you know it's uncommon for residential homes to have the exterior door open outward however i don't know what it is like for rvs and the like.
@@felixthefennecfox1944 it's standard in sweden atleast, from what i heard (i.e. not confirmed fact) other places mandate inward so firemen can get in easier
This would be nice parked somewhere for a permanently placed tiny home, but not sure about driving it around with all the added weight. And, tile on the stairs says slip and fall hazard to me with big red letters. All of the batteries could pose a fire hazard … sorry, but yes. And, the passenger seating in the cab … don’t get me started … LOL. I hope you never get stopped. Again, you have created a great little space to park and live in , but not drive around. Other than the safety concerns, you guys did a great job. It looks beautiful.
The weight is just fine, a bus of this size, being a full-size school bus, can take a maximum vehicle weight of 36000 pounds, and this thing is almost certainly under 16 tons. That rating is what the bus is rated to suffer over its lifespan routinely without issue, and even go over that if its ever needed. The batteries are also LiFePO4, which only emits at worst a candle flame when impaled by a long nail, its nowhere near as dangerous as Tesla's NMC battery packs which explode with white flames within two seconds of puncturing and heat up past 650 Celsius in the process, but even so yeah some heat shielding and fireproofing around the batteries themselves would be a very good improvement. But otherwise, its all very good and the only real improvement beyond the shielding that needs to be put around the batteries (and the cabin passenger seat since I imagine this lovey-dovey couple wants to be beside each other on any long drives) is refitting the shock absorbers to be softer and adding solar panels that can be rotated out to clear the roof deck space.
@@theoxygencombustion7006 Oh for sure, you legally must have one in a house, for a motorhome with a proper fridge and stove and everything its basically a house in all the ways that matter so it definitely needs one even if it legally might not need one. I think combination smoke/CO alarms are available, I have one in my house with a 10 year rated battery built into it.
Yeah I was thinking the same thing. This thing is cool, but it also breaks all sorts of road worthiness laws. A big one is the glass, which must be automotive grade tempered glass in RVs. It looks like they just used standard plate glass residential windows, which is a major hazard.
Looks absolutely sick and best ending ever to a video. My two concerns (1) obviously the weight added in terms of safety. Like that thing weighs at least 5x its designed weight and how the bus frame can hold, (2) is that you installed four large batteries right below where you sleep. Hopefully nothing ever goes wrong, but it’s literally like sleeping around gas cans. If something goes wrong and battery fire starts. It burn hot and fast quick.
Omg I was thinking the same thing with the batteries and also was surprised they didn't use solar (I was like "well where is the solar panel gonna go?" and they never put one) .... I'm already scared of using a powerbank in bed for my phone, and they are p much sleeping (mattress and blankets and all) on massive fire hazards like it's nothing.
the weight shouldn't be an issue. school buses can handle a lot more weight than you think. i'd give it a solid 20k lbs in cargo weight. the batteries, yes, don't know why he put them under his bed, should've been on the other side near nothing else very valuable.
Yeah, I thought about that for a moment but then I realized that school buses are designed to have 50 to 60 kids. That's easily 6,000 or more pounds. Plus the weight of the chairs that they removed. I'm guessing that it's semi similar. Also they removed a lot more glass. I think they're probably okay but I was very curious on the weight before and after.
I agree with the commenter who says drywall cracks. It does even in a house. It will certainly crack in a vechile. My other big concern is the weight of all of the materials in the bus. It looks beautiful best of luck to you both!
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I'm 60 years old (young) and this has got to be in the Top 5 DIY's I have ever seen and I watch a TON of TH-cam content! SIMPLY MAGNIFICENT! And on that proposal, brother,......You Got Style & Class, BRAVO!
Sorry to burst your bubble, but this is how you should not convert a school bus. Buses are earthquake on wheels, so they shouldn't have put drywall in it, which cracks early. That is just one of many things incorrectly done on this build. They built it like a house, and you should build a skoolie more like a boat.
He didn't even get a beach side spot. Just the middle of the campsite XD. And she sat on a bench to get there. Novel but... all that for that? The thing will be broken very soon. It's a big waste of materials and effort, really.
Never felt so insecure in my life… these 3 guys are all expert level plumbers, electricians, carpenters, masons, mechanics, architects, wood workers, fabricators, roofers, welders and riggers. I’m honestly speechless, people usually become 1 maybe 2 of these and hone that craft for their entire life.
Honestly, this stuff isn't that hard if you're willing to spend a couple days researching what you need to do prior to a job, and not taking a crack at it till you're fully confident. If you're not good at self learning, there's always night classes and stuff being ran practically everywhere. 75% of the difficulty is understanding how to do things safely and in a way that will last a long time
@@trotskiftw Yeah, agreed. I’d add that you may not get the knowledge to tackle every job but you can deffo get the basics and the knowledge needed to tackle the specific job you want to do. Thank good for TH-cam, honestly. You can find a tutorial for pretty much anything!
@@hunyesmith03 Guys, it's all DAD. Take a closer look at the the dad, he's a very accomplished builder and he's the person behind his boys accomplishments.
Throw yourself into an apprenticeship with a carpenter, a machinist, or mechanic, and get first responder certified, learn to cook 5 great things and 2 desserts, read the whole Bible. ♡ you'll be fine. Keep your room and bathroom clean.
It's going to rattle and shake, the windows will lose their seals before next summer... and it'll probably come in at 3 gallons a mile for the weight... but it's a gorgeous build for sure!
@@Faesharlynliterally the first thing that came to my mind too. The drywall will crack, the bathroom tiles will crack. Cool idea but it’s not very efficient. As soon as the bus hits a bumpy section, it won’t take much to start cracking all these products that aren’t meant to in this environment.
@@TroungTran-g7v I'm genuinely surprised at the grouted tile and *enormous* bwt.. because *THAT* is going to pressurize and *stink* in any heat, especially sloshing around in that giant mixer. There's a reason they're normally 50 gal maxcap.. most people have *no idea* what *five* gallons of black water smells like
@@Faesharlyn well all I can say that it’s refreshing to run into someone with common sense. I went through a bunch of these comments to see if anyone had a brain, like you and I. But it all seems like they’re too busy saying what a great job they did. The things people do for likes these days 🤦♂️
********18:35 mechanic here with 20+ yrs medium/heavy duty please tell me you are going to use grommets in the hole you fed the battery cables through!!! we need to make sure he sees this comment I would even use threaded compressible grommets but running battery cables through a metal hole that was probably not properly deburred is it guaranteed literal definition of a short short to ground Spray foam is not a solution it's going to fail the only thing you can count on is when the short to ground happens you'll be caught off guard or you will not be around to witness the fire
yeah i know these builds are legal somehow in the US, but here in europe even cutting the roof and raising it like that wouldnt go through as legal lol, let alone all of the heavy stuff like flooring etc. there
@@eetus5529well they say we have to many regulations and people have the right to live in dangerous housing and drive dangerous cars if they wish because it's "freedom"
@@Xfactor444-x4nthank God for those regulations otherwise Europe would be invaded with buses with raised roofs flooding into the country claiming to be asylum seekers and stabbing tons of people to death and making certain parts of the city no go zones
Im so glad i stumbled upon this video. The wholesomeness and undying determination to make a dream come true was just beyond comprehension. The proposal just made it so much more magestic! Happy for ya! and your home looks Amazing!
Freedom to do any conversion to a vehicle without government intervention to be able to endanger everyone on the road. They honestly could be pushed to this because of the ridiculous state of the housing market.
My husband bought a shed/cabin shell for me, and completely finished out the entire interior. Kitchen, bathroom, 2 lofts with beds, and daybed on ground floor. The interior walls/ceiling are all wood, and smells as good as it looks! I can’t tell you how much all his work meant to me. It’s one of the nicest gifts he’s ever given me! I’m sure your gf/fiance will feel the same. 💕
Bro just casually builds a dream house out of a school bus and documents the project so well it was incredible to watch. Then suprises us with the proposal to one of the best songs ever made basically dropping a dream proposal music video. 🤯🤯😮💨😮💨
Ok, I just paused the video where I started crying when you reveiled your secret, I thought, and this is a first, I am going to HIT THE THUMBS UP, and send you a Congratulations 🎉 ❤ your a true Man and a gentleman. Hope you two have a great life together which I already know you two will. Be patient with her, never argue, and let her allways be correct and you will not die in your sleep my friend ❤❤ .
Just like many others who commented, I'm happy for you. However, there were many red flags with this build; mainly the weight capacity, the choice of materials keeping in mind that the chassis will contort/flex, and the option to use battery banks, rather than solar & battery bank combo. Good luck, out there! 🥰🙏
My thoughts exactly. 800ah is quite a bit, but only relying on DC to DC charging with the amount of things he has in it, he'll find out real quick it isn't enough. He has a ton of real estate for solar panels, and should've added a port for shore power.
Having a father and brother like that is truly a blessing. spouse who has encouraged you on your path. I hope you guys have a long and wonderful adventure. Congratulations.
My great grandma lived in a school bus. I hope you have a lifetime of happiness in that new house-bus. So happy you two are getting married. Many blessings.
Wow! That bus must weigh a ton. All that wood and stone and full size appliances,not even considering the weight of the water. Congrats on proposing. 😁💎
In addition to the added total weight, I’m worried about weight distribution. It looks like they mounted almost all the heavy stuff (bathroom, w/d/r appliances, cabinets fresh/grey tanks, all on the driver’s side. Seems like a tip hazard
Awesome job man! I’d recommend looking into what’s called a buddy seat. It’s used in large farm equipment worldwide for a passenger to sit comfortably and it still folds away.
Getting a huge like because of your story about your girlfriend, and proposing to her after finishing this bus conversion hits in the feels. Much love man!
Honestly……am speechless! This is magnificent. Although it’s clearly for young people, I still absolutely love it. You have thought of everything. Congratulations and many blessings for a wonderful future.
@@clay282 exactly what I said. I would have used aluminium for the frame and lighter siding with a layer of something like that speaker carpet for extra insulation. And I would have staggered the fridge and laundry room to be on different sides for more even weight distribution.
Load it up fully people , stuff , including the tanks , take it over the scales and note your gross weight , check to ensure your tire ratings are sufficient, then perform a brake test . You owe this to the other people that will be on the road with you , JMHO
One big question is how much cargo capacity does this have after loading it up with all those heavy elements? Perhaps my desires are unique, but more toys = more fun!
Exactly what I was thinking (weight issues) and how about all that tile (walls and floors) cracking to pieces after a few thousand miles of flexing. Would love to see an update in a year or so if they use it often.
That was one of the best videos I’ve seen. All that work, documented, all that footage edited into a gem. Your dad is a beast of a man, and I am really interested in learning about your grandparents and great grandparents, that type of work ethic is passed down… what did they do? You got my sub, may you conquer all your endeavors.. well done.
This is such an inspiring and heartwarming story! The way he transformed a school bus into their dream home is incredible, and it shows how much thought and love he put into building a future together. Her saying yes makes it even more special. Wishing you both a lifetime of happiness in your beautiful, unique home! ❤❤❤
I have always wanted people in my life that knew how to do this kind of work. You guys are awesome. I hope that one day your family learns these amazing trades! Congratulation on for upcoming nuptials.
I don't know if you plan on driving this but the shows you just how much thought and planning has to go into RVs and other mobile homes because of the weight. The amount of wood you've added to this Frame is an unbelievable amount of weight
The best video I've ever seen. I'm 68 years old and watching the way you and your family have worked together to build a dream into reality is more inspiring than I can put into words. God Bless you all.
every bus renovation ive seen has ended up looking nice, but also cramped and unliveable. this one however, is the best one i’ve ever been that actually seems spacious
I love the layout and the pre-planning. The only thing I think would help for long term is the weight of the construction like metal studs instead of wood 2x4's and something other than sheet rock. I use to work for a company that sold school busses like your pusher. Good luck and enjoy.
dont mind if i ask 1. Is there a means to reach the engine compartment? If not, how would one go about performing substantial repairs and oil changes on the bus? 2.Can the engine truly handle the load that you have added to the bus? Some engines were only designed to handle a particular amount of weight, and they would not be able to handle it when the bus was going up or down a hill.The bus also had trouble stopping when there was more weight on it. I'm curious because it seems like a dream come true for anyone who has ever desired to live this way. Or you're planning to stay in one area permanently near the beach as u mention, so you won't travel much.
The bus has to be able to carry alot of kids, 20 is over 1000kg of weight.
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@@adamski9936 That weight is easily reached with the water tanks + wooden beams / floor etc. Also windows are very heavy. (and most likely not fit for driving around, with standard glass...)
400 gallons of water would easily be more than that thousand kilograms from the children… all the wood, using the construction was way too much weight, not to mention all the appliances… if you park somewhere and doesn’t drive it’ll probably be OK but it definitely won’t handle going up hills unless it has a very beefy upgrade to the engine and transmission, suspension and brakes…
@Hatiemed11 @coconutdv7963 The thing I hate about when a youtuber replies to the comment is that everyone tries to talk to the TH-camr thru the reply section. Just make a comment. The point of a reply section is so that you can reply to the original comment.
@@jnsthyl raising the height of the bus isn’t an issue. THAT much, maybe but he did drive it to the beach and didn’t have any issues according to the video. and people add weight to these buses every time a conversion is done.
Congratulations on the engagement…. The job y’all did was awesome I know yall will make great teachers of the work yall done I would definitely be a student hehe great work
Let me know if you guys want to see a Detailed tour video next week?!
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Love your vids and i respect that it takes long time to make them, edit: omg 100 likes no way thanks so much❤
this is really cool!
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the proposal at the end caught us so off guard! congrats to you both!!!
But he literally said he was going to propose at the end of the video multiple times 🤔
Hold up TH-cam? that is cool.
@SanFranGiantsFan Yuh.
TH-cam why can't you give me THESE types of videos to my recommendations 😭😭
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Man's got everything, a beautiful house , a sweet lovely girl , the best dad who's always flexing 😂 and a supporting brother. Lots of love for you two!!
and a school bus with a five-head 😂
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Coby be carrying, probs to him❤🎉
@@Orangewatermelon.shorts I am
As a brother myself, I bet there's a lot more going on with the brothers 🧐
This is what TH-cam is about. People being creative, wholesome, hardworking, and great storytelling.
yep. 2nd video i seen of theirs. its first time in months other than Mrballen videos. that i found something fun on youtube to watch
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One more like and your at 1K
In my days it used to be about people falling at 480p... We came a long way
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This is one of my favorite TH-cams ever -- it's a tiny-home makeover, it's a bus conversion into a beautiful house, it's a dad working with his son on a cool project, and a love story. Amazing!
Great design and skills
I think your dad deserve big credit !! Dad's always help son to accomplish their mission ! Be proud my friend
I did not know the second game even existed
At least good dads who are able to do
also proposing in a parking lot is my kind of romance
This is one of the best TH-cam videos I’ve ever seen. Two brothers and their dad, working hard, having fun, and bringing joy and unity to a complex task-all to make a beautiful couple’s dream come true. The proposal at the end is just the cherry on top. Congratulations-this is beautifully done!
i'm guessing the bus falls apart after a few trips, way too much weight on that frame and tires.
President Chay did it brake
This is so beautifully done, from beginning to that special ending.
CONGRATULATIONS 🎊 ❤ 🎉
Why do you have to be “that guy”.. ?!? It’s a friggin’ school bus, meant to carry several hundred pounds.
Just keep it to yourself. Geez… donkey @@p.chuckmoralesesquire3965
*Did they ever consider the heights of an underpass?*
i love how school busses are basically just templates for anyone wanting to make any sort of recreational vehicle
they ARE proven to be super safe compared to most other stuff
So true
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@@OptimusJax6767R is for petard
Mr bus you are about to get the renovation of your life
Man... I was about to say that she was so lucky to have you but you're lucky as well to have her. Damn. This is so wholesome, especially with the part that you got full support from your father and brother. Geez. Really so freaking nice. Congrats to the both of you. 🎉
As an owner of a self converted school bus, this is one of the sickest builds! Congrats on the build and the proposal!
Omg I like your videos so much!!
@@I_heart_you_very_much thank you
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@@uhmkaii shame
@@uhmkaii are you 8 years old?
Young man I don't know you, but I'm so proud of you and your friends, your awesome dad who helped you build this business your home out! The proposal was the icing on the cake. You all should be very proud! That's one good looking home you all built.
Ma'am I'd like to say I've never seen someone as kind as you
Great
This is probably the longest remodel I've seen in a while that had me smiling the whole time I was watching. Dad is a gem, family is on point, and we got to see the proposal at the end?!?!?! Congrats on the new home and engagement. Many blessings to you.
I missed the building and construction part. I wasn't with someone who is in construction anymore. :((( which lasted about a decade. now Im on a new journey.
Man has it all: a gorgeous home, a kind, attractive girl, the best dad who never stops showing off 😂, and a helpful brother. Much love to you two!
Why did you just plagiarize a comment from someone else? You literally can't come up with something original to comment on a youtube video? Crazy.
@@nicoledunlap6402 crazy? i was crazy once
The proposal at the end has me crying!!! Congratulations to you both!!
I think she said no
@@rickymort135.
😂
😂 no way
I am a cynical 70 year old grumpy old man in a wheelchair but I have to say that this video made me teary eyed. The best of luck to you! You look like a very nice couple. Very impressive work on the bus.
You should get some laughs the first time he has to go through an underpass and the roof comes off like a can opener.
I am a bit older than you at 74 and im bedridden. Ive been called the grumpiest man some folks have ever met. With that said I shed one single tear watching this video.
@@KelikakuCoutin
I wondered about that myself 😮❤️☮️🌎💚😊
briffaults law.
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@@JohnnyDanger36963 You're the soul of every party!
Dad and brother are the real heroes here. They basically helped him accomplish his dream. And congratulations to you both guys.
You brought tears in my eyes my friend!.. May you be blessed the rest of your lives. Your family is beautiful. I wish I had a portion of what you have
Your dad is amazing man. Huge props to him.
Also, my head can't wrap around the idea of weight and high speed movement against all of the stuff inside of this house. Which makes this far more amazing and magic-like for me.
Yea the weight was something I was curious about the whole time, especially when they started adding that tile.
Will this pass an inspection?
@@daelusx I thought about that too but then I realised it's made to haul around the weight of more than 50 people. The weight will be the least of their worries, they used the wrong materials for something that will be subject to a lot of vibrations and different weather.
@@ratdoto2148 Like a fridge/freezer and washer/dryer that needed vaseline to install... the "stair" treads aren't code depth, either.
He's young yet, he'll learn.
@@ratdoto2148 Fifty 100 lb children... They added a lot more than 5000 lbs
Got to love a man who can build and fix things👍🏻 She will have a good future with him!
better if she get someone who can buy what he fix and build xD
@@smartpeople32 You can buy everything except emotions with money
Screw you, Jack @@smartpeople32
@@smartpeople32thats the part of life not every person can do such things i cant i mean i could afford a house but cant do this which make life interesting
@@smartpeople32u got a point, but bro literally bought a whole school bus and all the material to completely transform it 🤯 i couldn't imagine how much he spent on that
I thought this video was absolutely amazing. Definitely intriguing, inspiring and entertaining, as watching it felt so perfectly planned. You did such a beautiful job not only planning it, but actually doing it. Proposing at the end really shows the effort you put into your relationship with your wife, and how much you value her. Beautiful designs, decorations, and choices for the interior, this video definitely gained you multiple subscribers, including me. Loved it so much! very much congratulations to the both of you. Not forgetting your brother and father of course!
i don’t think i’ve ever been more proud of an internet stranger ever like this is an insane project that alone is life changing and then adding the proposal to the end im acujust in awe- CONGRATS AND I HOPE YALL HAVE THE MOST FUN
It's like my dream
My thoughts exactly. Never been happier for a guy who has a dream and acted on it. Great job and good travels.
@@AlexthemanofwordJust like it. 🥲
A supportive father and a brother and a girlfriend. Such a wonderful family
This video had everything! A beautiful renovation, father-son bonding, brotherly love, and a proposal! Well worth the year of filming, eh?
Congrats to on both on your engagement.
prob all fake. that diamond ring looks fake, too big for a homeless guy, idk diamonds but that looks like itd be $1mil or something
You know all three of them made sweet love to eachother
@nogames284 get a life, stop sending hate comment.
@@aimannashuddin8748 its fake content. youtube is gettin spammed with fake content, to trick more views. Its subtle stuff but includes showing a huge fake diamond and then everyoen comments on it, and algorithm spams everyone's youtube wtih ur fake videos.
@@nogames284dude like you don’t have one stop hating💀😭
Literally nothing sexier than a capable man (person)! This build is incredible. Soooooo much work, but wow!
The mere fact that these kids built something and had such support from family to get it done, is amazing and a blessing to them & their posterity. SO MANY LESSONS they HAVE learned and WILL CONTINUE to learn (not just from this build - but from working as part of a team (which is what our family is) to learning how to be a spouse, a parent, a grandparent: WHAT A BEAUTIFUL FUTURE they have to look forward to!! He never promised it would be easy, but HE did say it would be worth it!! MAY GOD BLESS YOU on your life’s journey no matter where it takes you!!!
Persistence. Didn't have all the answers when they started, but adapted.... figured out the solutions. Brilliant.
They are grown adults 🤦🏽♂️
They are full grown adults! 🤦🏽♂️
@@Arlando4.0 , even babies are more mature than you, troll.
@@Arlando4.0we don't care
That’s no only the nicest interior I’ve ever seen in a DIY, but the creativity in the layout blows my mind. It has no side pull outs YET if feels like it is wider than it is. Love it. This is my new template for when I finally do it. This guy(s) a perfectionist and skilled tradesman. Wishing them an amazing life and future !!
The flaws outweigh the positives,so unless u want ur build to crumble then don't make this ur template
I'd recommend not following anything in the video. The spray foam, plastic and the excessive amount of wood is a fire hazard.
@@ProximaCentauri55It think it’s a bot commenting 😂
@@sashalove83 certainly.
i admire how your parents raised you and your brothers so hardworking and loving enough to buuld a whole house on wheels
And making sure there's a house before proposing to his gf , their parents raised real men
This is literally one of the MOST impressive projects and inspirational videos I have watched on TH-cam. The love, support, talent, time, dedication and family support that went into your journey, it’s incredible. May God continue to bless you and your love ones in abundance 🙏🏾🙌🏾❤️❤️👑👑
Impressive up until they used regular drywall in the shower. That’s going to lead to mold and mildew. Also they painted onto bare wood without priming… Mickey Mouse
Man, this brought a tear to my eye. Great build and wonderful story. The love of a groom for His bride is so very powerful! And the love of your bride is just breathtaking. May His face shine on you both!
Just didn't love her until he made sure all other options weren't available for 6 years hahaha
i was crying for him asewll, who the hell would like to live in a prison van just look at this 24:47
This is definitely not a great build.
This is so cool, congrats on the ending!! How much does the bus weigh?
Hi zach 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Zach its awesome to hear from you man! so honored that you liked it. It weights 29,900 without water--- I just DM'd you on IG
Only 9 likes? Damn.
Wierd isn't it ?@@sixeleven637
Potato bread 👍
I've watched 1000's of videos on TH-cam but this is my favorite I've ever seen. A man on a mission to complete his life with the one he loves! Not to mention that you did great on the bus! Congrats you guys!
It was a lovely video, so heart warming
i was in Australia 5 years back and was working as a Chippy (Carpenter) and this video took me all the way back to those days when i was framing, doing lock-ups, fixing, putting up doors and fkn everything. I love the process of building something. Now i am back in my country India, this video is just too good, let me know if you are planning to make another one, i will fly to give you a hand and yeah your dad is right "Measure twice, cut once".
This really shows that humans are capable of quite nearly anything with ingenuity and a whole lot of sheer will. Congrats and I’m so happy the outcome was way beyond what I was expecting when seeing this in my recommended haha
That was my take away too :) DREAM BIG! Why not...This is not a practice life. This is it. Go big!
@@laurieclarkson9180 Or go home! 👏🙌👍🫶
It's a God-given talent
This wasn’t a build, this was a love story
❤😂🎉it’s beautiful and congratulations to both of you guys. Blessings
For real. 😊
Yeah the build is just throwing money out the window. You can have a real house with 3 accomplished builders and all the money they put into that bus. This bus must be parked somewhere and LEFT on the ground, because all those tiles are gonna crack if you'll be doing actual driving. You can't stand in the bedroom. You can't stand in the office. The couch can't fit 2 people. There's very little storage. Its impractical and overpriced but its cool and it makes money as content.
@@ArbiterDan They won't be standing in the bedroom :)
its always a love story
I'm genuinely curious about two things: The added weight of the drywall and tile in comparison to other materials more commonly used in RV builds - usually people avoid these due to the weight cost - and the durability of these materials after putting some miles on the vehicle. Flex and vibration are notorious enemies of tile and drywall, as well as doors and windows made for homes instead of RVs. I genuinely wish you well on this, but if the experience of other schoolie builders means anything, you may be presented with some unforseen challenges.
I hope he drove it over some certified scales with all the tanks fully loaded! Ya know, to make sure the tires are within their limits and such, gotta be safe! I'm sure the gvwr will be sufficient, but sometimes weight has to be shifted around or tires upgraded to higher load ratings, etc.
I totally agree ! 👍
Absolutely! Been living in lorry's for 15 years+ there is a lot of flex and movement, also after a couple of showers and washing up that small water tank will need filling, especially if like they said there both going to be showering every day !
yep. very true. it may be good on weight, likely has over 30k gvwr but a few bumpy dirt roads and that floor could start to crack.
Not that will happen in Mexico Lol not here .
Definitely share a 1 yr later video talking about any challenges you faced and maybe overcame and what you might've done differently if you could go back. I always wonder if people kinda lock themselves out of fixing things when they design so comprehensively and build a singularly unique structure in one go.
ya its extremely over designed. there not gonna be able to drive it on long trips which imo defeats the whole purpose of van life.
You'll proably never see thos bus again
Man… this is one of the most beautifull videos I've ever seen in TH-cam.
The build, the story, the music, the ending… 🤯 WOWWW
same
Just pray for them that they never drive the thing around, and pray for those occupying the same roads they travel.
Thank you TH-cam for saving this kind of memories to people. Love you.
LINDO, ESPETACULAR, BEM FEITO, DE BOM GOSTO, PARABÉNS PELA DEDICAÇÃO E PELO TALENTO, FICOU MARAVILHOSO MESMO, WOW!!!!
Já vi vários projeto de tiny houses sobre chassi de ônibus e caminhão, mas esse foi um dos melhores que já vi....
SAÚDE, PAZ E MUITA FELICIDADE PRO CASAL!!!
Very nice job. I was a truck and bus mechanic for 45 years, and I was very impressed with your creativity and work.
If you don't mind me asking a few questions.
1. What was your GVWR when completed?
2. With the flex of the vehicle, are you concerned with your tile cracking? Did you do anything special to prevent it?
3. Like cabinets and drawers, did you install special catches to prevent them from opening when driving?
4. Were the items you used like electrical, etc. meet FMVSS?
5. While I liked your roof raise, I think I would have put some structure bracing so your panels did not have some of the ripples, but that was just me. I give you 95% on overall job young man. I would be interested in knowing after you have driven it for a while if you have had any structural flexing that has caused you any issues? I worked building Ambulances years ago and when we cut the tops out of the Ford van to put the fiberglass raised roof we had to do some actual supporting to compensate for flexing and when we relocated the seat belt mounts when we put the header wall in we had to do so special testing to mount seat belts. Of 😢 were considered a manufacturer and in order to get Ford to sign off we had to meet certain criteria. We were using Ford chassis that were designed by Ford to be converted into ambulances.
One last thing I'll share with you. We ran Leece Naville alternators. 200 Amp systems, and we would take the diodes out of the case and use Delco diode rectifiers out of 100 Amp altinaters, wired in parallel and remotely, mounted them in the grill for cooling. This would give us great cooling and a bullet-proof charging system even at idle. That is only an option should you have a problem keeping those batteries charged up for your electrical system. I would be glad to give you more in-depth info if you DM provided you need it.
Overall, I think you did a great job, young man, and what an awesome project for you and your dad and friends to do. All the best wishes to you, and congratulations on the engagement. May you have many years together.
Have a blessed day.
I was thinking the flex will completely shatter the structure
@droogiesouls8635 I am more concerned about an accident and what may happen. Having been involved in the manufacture of ambulances, trailers, and other things, one of the most discussed with engineers and corporate litagaters was liability. So of the testing we had to go thru was extensive. Not to be a Debbie downer. I am concerned about some things. I wonder if the company who insured it had any concerns. Wiring, burn rates, crinkle points, etc.
However, the creativity was great, and the overall quality of work was nice, and the commentary between friends and family was priceless.
hey john, this bus build was done mostly for video purposes - they aren't actually going to live in this full time by any means. hope this helps
@humble_frog 10-4 I would not have a problem living in it, just driving around in it.🤣 I kind of understand your point, but all of this video stuff is beyond my understanding I just and old guy. Your generation has carved out a notch, and your creativity is awesome. I wish I understood more about it, but for me, it's a lot of fun watching young individuals like yourself expressing ideas and ingenuity. I am by no means being critical. My expertise revolved around safety, liability and trying to identify anything that might be hazardous.
Thank you for the feed back, keep up your creativity.
Sincerely
@@johndavis318 These are all very valid concerns John. If you look when the leave the house the added panels have all distorted from their original install and any coach master would physically cringe watching the making of and point out the 1000 errors made in building it. All of the money used to build it would have been better suited to be spent at a coach builders built to regulatory spec with the proper procedure and materials 100p. This is a pimp my ride of campers and I imagine Tavarish will buy it in a few years to rebuild it to proper spec for content farming.
1) Congrats!
2) Exterior doors should open to the outside. Not just to preserve space inside the living space but for safety. You never want to have to back up if you're trying to escape a fire.
Just to let you know it's uncommon for residential homes to have the exterior door open outward however i don't know what it is like for rvs and the like.
@@felixthefennecfox1944 Here in the Midwest we have regular doors and storm doors. The storm doors open outward.
No they should not.
@@anthonyfromcanada with that kind of space it might be a smart idea
@@felixthefennecfox1944
it's standard in sweden atleast, from what i heard (i.e. not confirmed fact) other places mandate inward so firemen can get in easier
kudos to your dad who loves you two so much. That he spends his time building this together with you
Wow to the build, wow to your family for being so supportive, and a super wow to the proposal. Congratulations so many times over!!!
This would be nice parked somewhere for a permanently placed tiny home, but not sure about driving it around with all the added weight. And, tile on the stairs says slip and fall hazard to me with big red letters. All of the batteries could pose a fire hazard … sorry, but yes. And, the passenger seating in the cab … don’t get me started … LOL. I hope you never get stopped. Again, you have created a great little space to park and live in , but not drive around. Other than the safety concerns, you guys did a great job. It looks beautiful.
The weight is just fine, a bus of this size, being a full-size school bus, can take a maximum vehicle weight of 36000 pounds, and this thing is almost certainly under 16 tons. That rating is what the bus is rated to suffer over its lifespan routinely without issue, and even go over that if its ever needed. The batteries are also LiFePO4, which only emits at worst a candle flame when impaled by a long nail, its nowhere near as dangerous as Tesla's NMC battery packs which explode with white flames within two seconds of puncturing and heat up past 650 Celsius in the process, but even so yeah some heat shielding and fireproofing around the batteries themselves would be a very good improvement. But otherwise, its all very good and the only real improvement beyond the shielding that needs to be put around the batteries (and the cabin passenger seat since I imagine this lovey-dovey couple wants to be beside each other on any long drives) is refitting the shock absorbers to be softer and adding solar panels that can be rotated out to clear the roof deck space.
Carbon monoxide / smoke alarm would also be nice to add.
@@theoxygencombustion7006 Oh for sure, you legally must have one in a house, for a motorhome with a proper fridge and stove and everything its basically a house in all the ways that matter so it definitely needs one even if it legally might not need one. I think combination smoke/CO alarms are available, I have one in my house with a 10 year rated battery built into it.
Yeah I was thinking the same thing. This thing is cool, but it also breaks all sorts of road worthiness laws. A big one is the glass, which must be automotive grade tempered glass in RVs. It looks like they just used standard plate glass residential windows, which is a major hazard.
@@Avetho I'm thinking you're just a bit light on the weight guess.....
Looks absolutely sick and best ending ever to a video. My two concerns (1) obviously the weight added in terms of safety. Like that thing weighs at least 5x its designed weight and how the bus frame can hold, (2) is that you installed four large batteries right below where you sleep. Hopefully nothing ever goes wrong, but it’s literally like sleeping around gas cans. If something goes wrong and battery fire starts. It burn hot and fast quick.
Omg I was thinking the same thing with the batteries and also was surprised they didn't use solar (I was like "well where is the solar panel gonna go?" and they never put one) .... I'm already scared of using a powerbank in bed for my phone, and they are p much sleeping (mattress and blankets and all) on massive fire hazards like it's nothing.
He needs to encapsulate battery compartment and vent it outside.
the weight shouldn't be an issue. school buses can handle a lot more weight than you think. i'd give it a solid 20k lbs in cargo weight. the batteries, yes, don't know why he put them under his bed, should've been on the other side near nothing else very valuable.
Yeah, I thought about that for a moment but then I realized that school buses are designed to have 50 to 60 kids. That's easily 6,000 or more pounds. Plus the weight of the chairs that they removed. I'm guessing that it's semi similar. Also they removed a lot more glass. I think they're probably okay but I was very curious on the weight before and after.
I thought the exact same thing. Plus, to be sleeping on top of all of the EMF can't be good for their bodies.
I agree with the commenter who says drywall cracks. It does even in a house. It will certainly crack in a vechile. My other big concern is the weight of all of the materials in the bus. It looks beautiful best of luck to you both!
I was thinking of the weight the entire time. No way this thing is not violating laws in every state in regards to height and weight.
My sentiment 's aswell
Exp on the roof
Yup
Windows will crack too, but looks nice
Very Nice Family Team Working A Project Together! Proof That Team Work Always Wins!👍
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I'm 60 years old (young) and this has got to be in the Top 5 DIY's I have ever seen and I watch a TON of TH-cam content! SIMPLY MAGNIFICENT! And on that proposal, brother,......You Got Style & Class, BRAVO!
lol, you feel for fake youtube video, boomer. Go back to fakebook.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but this is how you should not convert a school bus. Buses are earthquake on wheels, so they shouldn't have put drywall in it, which cracks early. That is just one of many things incorrectly done on this build. They built it like a house, and you should build a skoolie more like a boat.
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He didn't even get a beach side spot. Just the middle of the campsite XD. And she sat on a bench to get there. Novel but... all that for that? The thing will be broken very soon. It's a big waste of materials and effort, really.
Never felt so insecure in my life… these 3 guys are all expert level plumbers, electricians, carpenters, masons, mechanics, architects, wood workers, fabricators, roofers, welders and riggers. I’m honestly speechless, people usually become 1 maybe 2 of these and hone that craft for their entire life.
Honestly, this stuff isn't that hard if you're willing to spend a couple days researching what you need to do prior to a job, and not taking a crack at it till you're fully confident. If you're not good at self learning, there's always night classes and stuff being ran practically everywhere. 75% of the difficulty is understanding how to do things safely and in a way that will last a long time
@@trotskiftw Yeah, agreed. I’d add that you may not get the knowledge to tackle every job but you can deffo get the basics and the knowledge needed to tackle the specific job you want to do. Thank good for TH-cam, honestly. You can find a tutorial for pretty much anything!
@@hunyesmith03 Guys, it's all DAD. Take a closer look at the the dad, he's a very accomplished builder and he's the person behind his boys accomplishments.
Throw yourself into an apprenticeship with a carpenter, a machinist, or mechanic, and get first responder certified, learn to cook 5 great things and 2 desserts, read the whole Bible. ♡ you'll be fine. Keep your room and bathroom clean.
You can do it all it's cool but once you start trying this stuff fits easy. Even welding
Awww congratulations this is so sweet I need a good man like you! Yall are blessed to have each other
Wow, welding, carpentry, plumbing, electric. You guys don't mess around. Massive respect to you, your friend and dad. Enjoy the spoils.
It's going to rattle and shake, the windows will lose their seals before next summer... and it'll probably come in at 3 gallons a mile for the weight...
but it's a gorgeous build for sure!
Fantastic 😊
@@Faesharlynliterally the first thing that came to my mind too. The drywall will crack, the bathroom tiles will crack.
Cool idea but it’s not very efficient. As soon as the bus hits a bumpy section, it won’t take much to start cracking all these products that aren’t meant to in this environment.
@@TroungTran-g7v I'm genuinely surprised at the grouted tile
and *enormous* bwt.. because *THAT* is going to pressurize and *stink* in any heat, especially sloshing around in that giant mixer. There's a reason they're normally 50 gal maxcap.. most people have *no idea* what *five* gallons of black water smells like
@@Faesharlyn well all I can say that it’s refreshing to run into someone with common sense. I went through a bunch of these comments to see if anyone had a brain, like you and I. But it all seems like they’re too busy saying what a great job they did. The things people do for likes these days 🤦♂️
********18:35 mechanic here with 20+ yrs medium/heavy duty please tell me you are going to use grommets in the hole you fed the battery cables through!!! we need to make sure he sees this comment I would even use threaded compressible grommets but running battery cables through a metal hole that was probably not properly deburred is it guaranteed literal definition of a short short to ground
Spray foam is not a solution it's going to fail the only thing you can count on is when the short to ground happens you'll be caught off guard or you will not be around to witness the fire
100%
not to mention... thats alot of power to be casually sleeping on top of 😬
Please like this comment so chay can see this comment
Song at the end sums up the build quality... "when everythings made to be broken" 😂😂
Not to mention the destruction of everything structural.
The one and only thing I was thinking about more than anything of this build, is the extreme weight the suspension and engine must now endure.
yeah i know these builds are legal somehow in the US, but here in europe even cutting the roof and raising it like that wouldnt go through as legal lol, let alone all of the heavy stuff like flooring etc. there
the fact they kept putting tiles in on top of their appliances and the batteries, no way this thing is gonna be usable in five years...
@@eetus5529well they say we have to many regulations and people have the right to live in dangerous housing and drive dangerous cars if they wish because it's "freedom"
@@Xfactor444-x4nthank God for those regulations otherwise Europe would be invaded with buses with raised roofs flooding into the country claiming to be asylum seekers and stabbing tons of people to death and making certain parts of the city no go zones
That's what I was thinking. Hope they're not going to be taking it very far often 😆
Beautiful.
I hope and pray you make one and many more babies inside this bus.
This is an AWESOME tiny home but seriously there is no way you really will be driving it around! It has to be sooooo heavy!!
Getting like 1-3 mpg 🤯🫣
Was thinking the same. So much of what they use is for houses not motor vehicles. Can’t imagine what this thing weighs
I'd be curious to know the weight it started at versus the finished weight. Pretty awesome build though!!
My first question is whether the suspension can handle that
It probably weighs 30 tons
The tires trying to handle the weight might be a problem too
the weight of this bus is gigantic
i dont think ive ever almost cried watching a bus conversion build. Much love to both of you, and you're life together!!
I make better content
@@Cameronthepeckerwood your capping😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Cameronthepeckerwood More like peckerhead.
@@coolguycamping4045 fr
Im so glad i stumbled upon this video. The wholesomeness and undying determination to make a dream come true was just beyond comprehension. The proposal just made it so much more magestic! Happy for ya! and your home looks Amazing!
Man, this is what life is supposed to be .. freedom, comfort, hardwork, and Love
Yeah... and family who doesn't suck... 😂
💯💯💯
Freedom to do any conversion to a vehicle without government intervention to be able to endanger everyone on the road.
They honestly could be pushed to this because of the ridiculous state of the housing market.
All your meticulous hard work proves u came from an awesome dad! Great job, guys!!!
So proud of you, the blood, sweat and tears; your girlfriend waited patiently then you proposed. What a great man you are! Sweet, strong knit family!
My first time on your channel. May God continue giving you guys many blessings. I wish this new family all the best!!!
My husband bought a shed/cabin shell for me, and completely finished out the entire interior. Kitchen, bathroom, 2 lofts with beds, and daybed on ground floor. The interior walls/ceiling are all wood, and smells as good as it looks! I can’t tell you how much all his work meant to me. It’s one of the nicest gifts he’s ever given me! I’m sure your gf/fiance will feel the same. 💕
Bro just casually builds a dream house out of a school bus and documents the project so well it was incredible to watch. Then suprises us with the proposal to one of the best songs ever made basically dropping a dream proposal music video. 🤯🤯😮💨😮💨
not just a house. the HOME we dreamt with.
Yea, that tune was the piece de resistance 🎉
I'd buy this bus my entire savings and my life
Iris was always a favorite of mine. Going way back to when I was a little kid.
When a Man follows Gods Divine Order, he would never bend a knee to his help mate... dis be sum upsidedown horesheedo, gingers... Cheers
That proposal on top of the bus after all that work and sacrifice. Beautiful. I'm not crying, you're crying!!! 😭
You're right i am crying 😭 ❤
True😭😭
Im crying it was absolutly beautiful.
Nop
Had me crying! 😭 Wishing them so much happiness! ❤️
Ok, I just paused the video where I started crying when you reveiled your secret, I thought, and this is a first, I am going to HIT THE THUMBS UP, and send you a Congratulations 🎉 ❤ your a true Man and a gentleman. Hope you two have a great life together which I already know you two will. Be patient with her, never argue, and let her allways be correct and you will not die in your sleep my friend ❤❤ .
Thanks to all the little hands that helped you ! Those are the goat ! Thanks them the right way, they deserve it !
Just like many others who commented, I'm happy for you. However, there were many red flags with this build; mainly the weight capacity, the choice of materials keeping in mind that the chassis will contort/flex, and the option to use battery banks, rather than solar & battery bank combo.
Good luck, out there! 🥰🙏
My thoughts exactly. 800ah is quite a bit, but only relying on DC to DC charging with the amount of things he has in it, he'll find out real quick it isn't enough. He has a ton of real estate for solar panels, and should've added a port for shore power.
The whole bus is a disaster! This has got to be one of the most expensive mistakes I've ever seen!
And where is his future wife with helping out?
@@pbear216 RIGHT?
The tanks are too big as well
Having a father and brother like that is truly a blessing. spouse who has encouraged you on your path. I hope you guys have a long and wonderful adventure. Congratulations.
Mbambande
Absolutely AMAZING, congratulations on the new home, life, and new wife, You guys ROCKED this!!!
Such an amazing video… the build… the proposal… everything. (I usually don’t tear up but that ending was so beautiful and sweet it made me tear up)
Fr
same.
Immigrants flooding the borders and Americans forced to live in buses.....
Ok
Just the song made me tear up
My great grandma lived in a school bus. I hope you have a lifetime of happiness in that new house-bus. So happy you two are getting married. Many blessings.
Mine lived in a shoe
@@gordocarbomine lived inside a wall
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Wow! That bus must weigh a ton. All that wood and stone and full size appliances,not even considering the weight of the water.
Congrats on proposing. 😁💎
I think it weighs a bit more than just one ton lol
No new suspension?
I was thinking the same.
In addition to the added total weight, I’m worried about weight distribution. It looks like they mounted almost all the heavy stuff (bathroom, w/d/r appliances, cabinets fresh/grey tanks, all on the driver’s side. Seems like a tip hazard
No shot that the bus weighs a ton
Turn this into a movie please! I've never felt so inspired. Amazing what true love can accomplish.
Fun fact, this is the first time I ever watch this channel and you definitely got my support. I’m impressed. You’re a real gentleman.
Awesome job man! I’d recommend looking into what’s called a buddy seat. It’s used in large farm equipment worldwide for a passenger to sit comfortably and it still folds away.
Getting a huge like because of your story about your girlfriend, and proposing to her after finishing this bus conversion hits in the feels. Much love man!
Honestly……am speechless! This is magnificent. Although it’s clearly for young people, I still absolutely love it. You have thought of everything. Congratulations and many blessings for a wonderful future.
I want to see it drive at actual highway speeds, take a curve and experience cross winds. It’s BEAUTIFUL! That much weight up top would be scary.
Needs outriggers maybe wider axels
This "bus" will kill someone someday if it's regularly brought to highway speeds.
Park another one next to it for your
" guests" and some storage.
We did that before. 😅
Good story. Thanks and great family you got.
@@GreganDunn Agreed. It's probably only safe in parking lots.
@@clay282 exactly what I said. I would have used aluminium for the frame and lighter siding with a layer of something like that speaker carpet for extra insulation. And I would have staggered the fridge and laundry room to be on different sides for more even weight distribution.
Load it up fully people , stuff , including the tanks , take it over the scales and note your gross weight , check to ensure your tire ratings are sufficient, then perform a brake test . You owe this to the other people that will be on the road with you , JMHO
One big question is how much cargo capacity does this have after loading it up with all those heavy elements? Perhaps my desires are unique, but more toys = more fun!
Exactly what I was thinking (weight issues) and how about all that tile (walls and floors) cracking to pieces after a few thousand miles of flexing. Would love to see an update in a year or so if they use it often.
That was one of the best videos I’ve seen. All that work, documented, all that footage edited into a gem. Your dad is a beast of a man, and I am really interested in learning about your grandparents and great grandparents, that type of work ethic is passed down… what did they do? You got my sub, may you conquer all your endeavors.. well done.
Fr I didn’t even know this guy existed until now he made the best video ever
A human who keeps going only accepting 'yes' as the result can do anything. even feats as legendary as this. I love it.
This is such an inspiring and heartwarming story! The way he transformed a school bus into their dream home is incredible, and it shows how much thought and love he put into building a future together. Her saying yes makes it even more special. Wishing you both a lifetime of happiness in your beautiful, unique home! ❤❤❤
The things you can do when you make up your mind. Absolutely beautiful.
This WHOLE thing was beautiful. From the craftsmanship, the friendship, to the proposal. Congratulations, you two. Many journeys ahead.
I have always wanted people in my life that knew how to do this kind of work. You guys are awesome. I hope that one day your family learns these amazing trades! Congratulation on for upcoming nuptials.
I don't know if you plan on driving this but the shows you just how much thought and planning has to go into RVs and other mobile homes because of the weight. The amount of wood you've added to this Frame is an unbelievable amount of weight
Exactly what I was thinking.
The best video I've ever seen. I'm 68 years old and watching the way you and your family have worked together to build a dream into reality is more inspiring than I can put into words. God Bless you all.
every bus renovation ive seen has ended up looking nice, but also cramped and unliveable. this one however, is the best one i’ve ever been that actually seems spacious
I love the layout and the pre-planning. The only thing I think would help for long term is the weight of the construction like metal studs instead of wood 2x4's and something other than sheet rock.
I use to work for a company that sold school busses like your pusher. Good luck and enjoy.
dont mind if i ask
1. Is there a means to reach the engine compartment? If not, how would one go about performing substantial repairs and oil changes on the bus?
2.Can the engine truly handle the load that you have added to the bus? Some engines were only designed to handle a particular amount of weight, and they would not be able to handle it when the bus was going up or down a hill.The bus also had trouble stopping when there was more weight on it.
I'm curious because it seems like a dream come true for anyone who has ever desired to live this way.
Or you're planning to stay in one area permanently near the beach as u mention, so you won't travel much.
The bus has to be able to carry alot of kids, 20 is over 1000kg of weight.
@@adamski9936 That weight is easily reached with the water tanks + wooden beams / floor etc. Also windows are very heavy. (and most likely not fit for driving around, with standard glass...)
i think it's all good if he don't do offroad
@@pet3rgaming
Seems like you took the scientific method in reaching this conclusion, so that's good.
400 gallons of water would easily be more than that thousand kilograms from the children… all the wood, using the construction was way too much weight, not to mention all the appliances… if you park somewhere and doesn’t drive it’ll probably be OK but it definitely won’t handle going up hills unless it has a very beefy upgrade to the engine and transmission, suspension and brakes…
The proposal at the end caught me off guard. Sent shivers down my body. What an incredible thing I have just watched. Wish you guys the best
that is amazing to read, thank you so so much!
@@ChayDenne👋 hello
@@ChayDenneHello i am a big fan❤
@Hatiemed11 @coconutdv7963 The thing I hate about when a youtuber replies to the comment is that everyone tries to talk to the TH-camr thru the reply section. Just make a comment. The point of a reply section is so that you can reply to the original comment.
Congratulations 🎊
As a converted bus owner, this is beyond amazing. Probably the best one I’ve ever seen.
I hope yours isn't as bad as this 😂
@@androidmaster3369 not exactly sure what you mean. This one’s pretty awesome dude
@@lifeanywherethey probably mean the safety issues? Raising the height and weight + the battery right under where he sleeps
@@jnsthyl raising the height of the bus isn’t an issue. THAT much, maybe but he did drive it to the beach and didn’t have any issues according to the video. and people add weight to these buses every time a conversion is done.
Too heavy. Didn't need so much extra weight ..could have gone way lighter and how do you get all the electricity to run everything all the time
Congratulations on the engagement…. The job y’all did was awesome I know yall will make great teachers of the work yall done I would definitely be a student hehe great work
Friend: hey wanna hang out at ur house?
You:Sure! *pulls out a whole bus*
You ask your friend to hang at their house and they literally pull into your driveway.
"I'll come to you!"
😂
“You do not come to house. House comes to you.”
Oh god @@I_am_Alive_By_the_grace_of_God
Good guy, good girlfriend, good father, good brothers, good friends, beautiful bus! Thanks for putting a rare smile on my face😊
A man with the patience to build something like this is a gem for u girl,,, bless you both ❤
bro is winning in life! God Bless you both
He's got it all: a stunning hous, brilliant girl, an analyticl father who's always showing off, and quite brother . give respect, love to them
Bro is so bad at copying that he made the list in the same order as the original
But they created a death trap, so there's that.