
Just wanted to give you a quick update....
We finished our final coat of wax on our floors today, and so far they are looking really good. We found quite few loose hairs stuck to the first coat, which was not only a little gross, but also a pain. I think I might write the company and tell them to put hair-nets as a requirement on the can. They probably don't have too many dirty hippies using their product though, so it's probably a wash.
Today we also went up to Rutland and got our bus registered and signed up for a new license. I really thought it'd be more difficult than this, because we had to have a constable or state police officer sign off on it. Lucikly, our friend and my sister's employee Lindsey's dad is a state trooper, and he stopped by yesterday after work to help us with the paper work. Hooray! New plates should be arriving soon.
That's about all for tonight... I'm fighting to keep my eyes open. G'night!
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Conversion
Hello,
I just "stumbled" on your site and would like to contribute that my wife and I converted a 1977 Crown Bus. The conversion took a year and we finished in Nov. 2004. Since then we have been on the road more or less for the past 3 1/2 years. If you would like to see pictures of our bus or if you have any questions please feel free to e-mail. By the way, we have spent many a fine day in VT, NH, and ME.
Jack
LOL
I see that little tidbit didn't make your post:-P
Maybe if
you two weren't sliding all over the floor on your butts there wouldn't be so much hair on it?
OHHH ouch.Yeah that just happened.
:-p Pppppfffffffddd!
Yeah. ... So that probably needs some explaining.
One day when Rich stopped by, I was filling screw holes on the floor. Instead of getting up and walking every six inches to the next hole, I found that our newly sanded floor made the perfect surface for me to slide around on my bum....
But the hairs were mostly of the big black canine variety (our dog Teddy), so I don't think that my posterior gliding had anything to do with it. So there.