11/21/2015 Posted on November 21, 2015December 11, 2015 by TheBigBusTheory We tried to power-wash the roof, but the check valve seal on the faucet was damaged and we couldn’t get enough pressure. We replaced the check valve with a new one, but the pressure ended up being too high and pipes inside the house were making scary noises. Next time, we will try filling up the 100 gallon fresh water tank and then use our RV water pump to create the 35 or so PSI the pressure washer is expecting. We like to stop by Buc-ee’s on the way home. Not only do they have both the largest and cleanest bathrooms we have ever seen, but they have chili cheese fries that are particularly delicious after a long day of working on the bus. Buc-cee’s also has really nice gas prices!
11/14/15 Posted on November 14, 2015November 16, 2015 by TheBigBusTheory This is a foam cutter I built using a router table, an Ikea shelf support, some Rene cutting wire from a previous project, 2 eyehooks, a spring, and a 9V medical power supply. Total cost: $1.50 Half of the roof panels have been taken down 🙂 Some of this moisture appears to be from condensation, some is from leaky rivets. Fiberglass is hydrophilic and can support mold growth.Â