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DIY Roof Deck build | School bus conversion

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  • čas přidán 17. 08. 2024
  • VLOG049 #Toyotacoaster #roofdeck #busconversion
    Here is how we built our roof deck for sunset hangs on top of our Toyota Coaster school bus conversion! The same can be applied to a van conversion.
    If you want to see other bus build vlogs on the bus they are linked here:
    Purchasing our bus: • OMG! WE BOUGHT A BUS! ...
    Ripping out the Interior: • BUS BUILD BEGINS: Ripp...
    Installing the Insulation: • BUS BUILD: Choosing th...
    Putting in the floor: • BUS BUILD: Floor. Inst...
    Installing our bed frame and mattress: • VAN / BUS Conversion -...
    Building our Living room: • BUS / VAN conversion o...
    How to remove rust: • BUS / VAN conversion -...
    DIY Roof Racks under $400: • DIY Aluminium Custom R...
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    WHO WE ARE: We are Alex & James. Originally from the UK, but also citizens of Australia after living there for 7 years. When we left the UK in 2014, we quickly caught the travel bug and began making memories through video and photo. Our Instagram is where this all began for us @twosometravellers but our love for video is where we really love sharing our adventures.
    In 2014 we left the UK to go travelling.
    In 2015 we moved to AUSTRALIA.
    In 2016 we got engaged in HAWAII.
    In 2018 we got married in the PHILIPPINES.
    In 2019, we decided to chase our dreams! We quit our jobs, sold our belongings and booked a one day ticket to Asia.
    In 2020 we became Australian citizens.
    In 2021 we began building our bus.
    We’re so thankful to be able to live something we love every day and share with you all our previous and upcoming adventures! :) A+J x

Komentáře • 13

  • @TsarEventsDMC
    @TsarEventsDMC Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for wonderful video! Love it so much! It is really interesting and motivating! Cannot wait when all of us start travel again! Thank you for helping to promote tourism! xx

  • @joannefoster891
    @joannefoster891 Před 2 lety +1

    Great job guys, it looks awesome!

  • @JohnSmith-hr3gv
    @JohnSmith-hr3gv Před 2 lety

    The finished deck looks good.
    The only thing is those screws are meant for screwing into timber and not Aluminium. Double check them.

  • @anconeus4207
    @anconeus4207 Před 2 lety +1

    I aspire to have this

  • @MicahBell_1860
    @MicahBell_1860 Před 9 měsíci

    Wow! That's a lot of extra weight way up high, making a very high centre of gravity & increasing your tare weight.

  • @ellamcdonald4073
    @ellamcdonald4073 Před 2 lety +1

    so excited to see the final touches but ill be so sad to see this series go!! so helpful and entertaining!!! can i ask how you guys make money on the road other than CZcams?

    • @TwosomeTravellers
      @TwosomeTravellers  Před 2 lety

      Hey Ella! So glad you have been enjoying this bus build series ☺️ We run a photography & videography company, specialising in travel content 🥰🙏🏼

  • @dickusmaxximun8126
    @dickusmaxximun8126 Před 2 lety

    You did not took in account that wood is pressure treated, so your screws will be eaten by the chemical in the wood an eventually those planks are going to fly way in the worst time. Go back and use use either stainless steel bolts, or galvanized bolts. Here in Florida takes around two years for regular screws to rust away. Chinese screws will go faster.

  • @jennykemp915
    @jennykemp915 Před rokem

    Tell me you didn’t measure them all separately?😂