College Dropout Converts an OLD SCHOOL BUS into the ULTIMATE ADVENTURE VEHICLE

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Published 2019-02-15
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All Comments (21)
  • @_Gingium_
    If you guys ever wanted to help support the channel, PLEASE take a moment to share this video!!! It REALLY helps out and I really appreciate it :) With that being said, THANK YOU! This build wouldn't of been possible without every single one of you. <3
  • @cradt
    Who didn’t have a dream about this as a kid?
  • @jamesellis5549
    as a retired union electrician who also went to college;you have some serious skills there that I rarely see in most college grads I deal with.Great conversion.
  • @Dmhlcmb
    I’m always astounded at how few people bother with staining their wood. This looks amazing! Well done.
  • @qqqalo
    Imagine all the gum he had to peel for this!
  • Can you imagine having a full length school bus and using the back part as a mobile garage for a motorcycle or mountain bikes or even a go cart
  • @Hanhistoliitto
    It has been 2 years already since you bought the bus?! Man time goes fast...
  • @vcmay626
    This video is very watchable. Nice music, no funky dancing, just really good images about how you did your build. Awesome!
  • @rubloller4502
    it looks amazing! but the black paint will make you burn alive in youre bus when the sun is on your roof... still a amazing job!
  • @InFamoo
    What does this have to do with being a college drop out?
  • I am surprised how talented you are to be able to this by yourself. You did a great job and the results are amazing. The paint you chose is very nice and stealthy. Great job, thanks for sharing.
  • @gardenboots7464
    Nicely done! Loved watching the conversion process - thank you - and good luck out there!
  • @dreagan9368
    God bless you and your editing skills. I got the feel for what it takes to convert a bus in 10 minutes, while other channels can't keep a video of restoring a rudimentary lathe under 38 minutes.
  • @angiec4082
    That part with the saw horses 😂🤣😂 then the light 😂🤣😂 So Good!! Amazing project and awesome job!!
  • @videotheclips
    Damn, i was hoping to see the finish work at the end of the video.
  • @going1139
    Nice job but I would have used two by twos save 50% of framing weight, as it was not needed structurally.
  • @kurt8263
    Currently saving for a bus. When the time comes I will be using this as a reference to insulate and frame the inside. Well done man! See you on the road one day. 🤘🏻🤙🏻
  • @ewalker1057
    Didn't show enough of the finished inside. Looks very nice. Wanted to see more and the flow.
  • @penguinz6458
    I dropped out of school when I was 8. I have learned more from my dad and life then I did in public school. (I’m homeschooled nerd, not that dumb.)