Friday, October 18, 2024

A Door & An Ozone Generator

 


Hello, friends.  Last week, Joseph finished installing the generator, and fabricated a door for the space.  He'd saved the hinge from the original door, so was able to cut it down, and use it in this project.  It looks so much nicer than the previous gaping hole there, and gets us closer to being able to paint the bus.  He's already purchased our primary color, Seaside Teal. 

 

Buses in general have a tendency to overheat on long upgrades, so he's bought a transmission cooler, and fabricated mounting brackets to place it in front of the radiator.  After he posted on a skoolie site about purchasing our mattress, someone suggested that an ozone generator works to repel mice and other critters, so there's now one of those on board.  We'll just need to air it out before boarding, whenever it's been less than 48 hours since running.  Next up... propane piping.


5 comments:

Andrea said...

Your husband is smart! He can do so many specialties in one project. andrea

Laurie said...

He sure is. He's spent a lifetime learning all he can, which sure comes in handy!

Staci @Life At Cobble Hill Farm said...

Seaside teal sounds amazing! I can't wait to see it!!

daisy g said...

I second Staci on the color choice! It’s gonna be da bomb.
Joseph, you are the man!
Blessings to you both.

Laurie said...

Thanks, Staci & Daisy! I'll surely share, once it's painted. There's some bodywork to do first, but hopefully we can get it done before the cold really sets in.