badass bro, Im in the process myself. Im stuck on my seat build out. came to youtube for ideas. Im using steel but i see youused wood and it came out nice! going with wood now lol. thanks for the upload!
Thanks bro. As long as you frame the wood it'll hold for a long time. Well wishes to you on your build out! And well wishes to you on getting as much business as you desire💪🏾💪🏾
I’m really impressed by your work in building party buses. I was wondering I have a 2004 freight-liner. It has a 200 amp alternator I was wondering if I would be able too add an additional 6 speakers, led lights and maybe 2 tvs( with a inverter) and receptacles for cell phone charging too the current bus battery system??? Please help
That seems like it would be enough to push the additional items. Being that tvs and led lights don't pull that much power. However I would invest in atleast 1 additional battery to push tue 6 speakers. Hope it helps
I got two negative things to say just kidding 5 stars Bro 5 stars Positive Vibes Cant forget that name bringing in spiderman thats doing to much lol shorty took over the video this is what I love to see brothers doing something positive 5 stars
Man it turned out amazing! I have one I'm starting in the coming months, I was curious what screws you used to attach to interior walls but found that in a previous comment. How tall did you end up making the seat frame bases? I was assuming around 18"?
Big Thanks. I used some hex self tapping metal screws. So that they would tap into the metal studs that most busses have. used a stud buddy magnet stud finder to find them. 2 1/2 inch screws. And yes around 18 inches I think Mine are like 16 base it off your windows. I hope this helps and good luck and well wishes.
Thank you. There was a wheelchair ramp before the conversion which had a power source so I utilized that to charge the batteries that are installed in the back. I hope this helps
Same as the last guy I'm in Arizona and was stuck on the build my self thanks for sharing your process it came out exactly how I want mine to.. would like to pick your brain.
Came Out Excellent Question What are You Using For Extra Power I Saw that extra battery but how is that battery getting charged up. I Have my own bus im running 7 tvs 2 fridge 3 amps for music etc my bus is equipped with 2 batteries stock do i need more
Awesome video bro I’m thinking about doing the same thing myself and trying to price out. How much did it cost from start to finish bro. I’m in Atlanta and the party bus scene is pretty dope. Trying to tap into that market.
Thanks. 15. The cooler area is built into the front wall behind the drivers seat so the space it took up is minimal. Just enough for it to be functionals
Its called contact adhesive. Ordered it from amazon. Dap brand wellwood contact adhesive. www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004IH3HAQ/ref=ox_sc_act_image_1?smid=A19CJGKPLHXS29&psc=1
Big Thanks we went with a 40 in lg for the rear and a 32 inch for the front wall. used a convertor box splitter to connect both and hdmi cords. Here are the links amzn.to/3I8M43f amzn.to/3I8M43f amzn.to/3JQzeaK amzn.to/3Y7FShd
Thanks. It will mostly depend on your build. For mine i used 2 1/2 in self tapping sheet metal screws so that they would tap into the metal studs of the bus. Get a stud buddy to help find your studs. Good luck
Thanks and one more question the battery in the back for the lights and radio what or how you got it charging bout to start building one you are a lot of help on this project 🙏🙏💪
@@lifeisajourney8715 no prob. I had a handicap ramp that was powered in the rear befor the build. Once i got that out I used that as a power source to charge the battery. If you have an auxillary battery location on your bus, which you should use that to power anything in the rear. Again this is what worked for my particular bus. Good luck👍🏽