Vegas Transplant
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What's the white material bonded to the luan? Looks expensive.
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It's a textured vinyl coated luan. I'll replace some areas with raw luan to build it out to a level surface then overlay the entire interior with FRP board.What's the white material bonded to the luan? Looks expensive.
Thanks Anthony. I have an aweful amount of hands on experience for a young man of 42 years. It will basically look new again when it's finished.WOW DAVE - you are getting deep into these buses! You seem to be an expert on MANY trades :dblthumb2: This will be an amazing turnaround for sure!
Thanks. That little repair was actually pretty fun to do. The nice thing about working on these buses is that they're older trade ins that are far from perfect to begin with so the repairs can be done with not too much fuss to a perfect finish. As you can see in the above photos, the repairs I do are high quality repairs so I don't mean to say that the repairs are half arsed but most of these buses are white and are very easy to paint with the rattle can method using inexpensive supplies.Unbelievable! That's far beyond a detail job for sure. I love to see these pics, keep them coming. Great job Dave!
Yes the plywood was for a backer to screw into. I thought for a minute as to how to make a quick template. I was walking around the shop looking for the right piece of cardboard when I got the tape idea. It did work out perfectly.OUTSTANDING Dave!
One little question-was/is the plywood used for a backing under the FG crack? Great idea for making a pattern, the tape.
Bill
Thanks for the reply and the compliment Mike. I am putting this thread together exactly for that reason...So when a perspective client asks about whether certain damage can be repaired, or if they want to see my work before having a repair done, I can link this thread to them so they can see multiple examples of what I can do.Wow!
Incredible display of talent and craftsmanship...
More than I would ever attempt to tackle for this kind of rig...
I sure hope the people that own this appreciate your dedication and hard work and reward you accordingly...
I would also consider sending anyone and everyone with any oversight over this Bus the link to this thread.
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Thanks man!!! I'm humbled by the Bow to the Master comment. This is certainly tedious work with measuring and figuring out how to cut out the window openings in the FRP board without making the openings too big for the window frames to cover them properly.All bow to The Master :urtheman: Brilliant work and attention to detail. You seem to accomplish the impossible.
WOW. You got your work cut out. What's the year and mileage, Dave?