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kameljoe21 1971 Eagle 05

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kameljoe21
Posts: 46
Joined: Sat Jun 15, 2013 11:12 pm
Bus Model: 1971 Silver Eagle 05
Vin 8446
Miles 185,000
Location: Joes, Colorado Living in the bus since Sept 24 2013

Re: kameljoe21 1971 Eagle 05

Post by kameljoe21 »

bus heat
after thought
this heater sucks and its still in but we installed
a glo warm and heats much better

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electral panel
to make a long story short
test the outlet you intend to plug in to to make sure the hot and common
are not crossed
i lost my automatic transfer switch do to this mistake
i dont care if it your own house all ways check to make sure
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120 volt plug in tester to see what its at
free from friend
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50 amp auto breaker
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i opend up the unit to see how it was wired and seen that i can snip the 6 fuse
panel and wire it in to what ever i want so i made the above panel from old stock
stuff at napa for less than 50 bucks
i made it so that i never have to disconect from the fuse block itself just the other thing

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gen set Gas
sat for 10 plus years since used and fired up first try after i primed it
runs great
have put a large load on it yet but put a test load on it

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Joe Glaser
Joes, Colorado
1971 Silver Eagle
Series 05
Vin 8446
http://s853.photobucket.com/user/kamelj ... er%20Eagle" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
kameljoe21
Posts: 46
Joined: Sat Jun 15, 2013 11:12 pm
Bus Model: 1971 Silver Eagle 05
Vin 8446
Miles 185,000
Location: Joes, Colorado Living in the bus since Sept 24 2013

Re: kameljoe21 1971 Eagle 05

Post by kameljoe21 »

driver seat wall
with ply wood recessed in to allow adding tv on it with out it fallling out
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we have been lo\iving in the bus up to this point for about a month

rare find an uppper lazy suzan cabinet
metal is lighter than wood and i like the look for now

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re did desk area in to this
being used as food pantry
what we were going to when it was the other way
but this way is better and adds some more room to the back bunk

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my bunk

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shelf i made for my bunk

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thats the last photo for now
well not true im up loading a few i have missed

so ill tell you some other things i have rounded up

one is i found some waste tanks about 100 gallons each still have to do figuars
but they were only 30 buck for both and are older fertilizer tanks and should work

i also got a propane tank 107 gallons off of a combine for helping cut and split wood
for a friend for 2 half days
alos for those who want to know propane is 4.11 pounds per gallon

i got my norcold fridege in the bus still havent done the vent just on elect for now

glo warm heater installed
it makes it hot in here
has any one ever set up a real wall thermastat with it
if so that would be nice

i have got a bunch of water tanks
and other whats nots for it still working on where i want to place them

i got a free concreat shower base that will work just right

ok this is what was there and now is not
when i hooked up elect via this plug i shorted out and thought that there was a mis wireing
turns out it was the main sorce being crossed hot and common
i should have checked that before i plug in

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auto matic transefer switch broken due to bad wireing

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pass seat

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heater vents, will become AC
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Joe Glaser
Joes, Colorado
1971 Silver Eagle
Series 05
Vin 8446
http://s853.photobucket.com/user/kamelj ... er%20Eagle" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
kameljoe21
Posts: 46
Joined: Sat Jun 15, 2013 11:12 pm
Bus Model: 1971 Silver Eagle 05
Vin 8446
Miles 185,000
Location: Joes, Colorado Living in the bus since Sept 24 2013

Re: kameljoe21 1971 Eagle 05

Post by kameljoe21 »

Well i wanted photos of the tire comparment

so i took some

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ok that was the last one
will do some more current one soon

the other thing i got was some more metal cabinet that i have painted sanded and wire brushed , i for got to take pic of the before
Joe Glaser
Joes, Colorado
1971 Silver Eagle
Series 05
Vin 8446
http://s853.photobucket.com/user/kamelj ... er%20Eagle" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
kameljoe21
Posts: 46
Joined: Sat Jun 15, 2013 11:12 pm
Bus Model: 1971 Silver Eagle 05
Vin 8446
Miles 185,000
Location: Joes, Colorado Living in the bus since Sept 24 2013

Re: kameljoe21 1971 Eagle 05

Post by kameljoe21 »

Tags for bus were 206 dollars
should be 175 a year

insureance for one year full covarge for 15,000
with 100 deductable for glass and free repairs
1000 damage deductable
all for 147 dollars a year

got them done the other day so i thought i would add that
Joe Glaser
Joes, Colorado
1971 Silver Eagle
Series 05
Vin 8446
http://s853.photobucket.com/user/kamelj ... er%20Eagle" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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beltguy
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 2663
Joined: Wed Oct 08, 2008 4:39 am
FMCA #: F246286
Bus Model: 1985 Eagle 10 with Series 60 and Eaton AutoShift 10 speed transmission (SOLD)
Location: Evergreen, CO
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Re: kameljoe21 1971 Eagle 05

Post by beltguy »

Wow Joe, you are really making headway!!!

What was the insulation you used. I saw the box, but it did not give me much information.

Jim
Jim Shepherd
Evergreen, CO
'85 Eagle 10 with Series 60 & Eaton AutoShift 10 speed transmission SOLD
2005 Dodge 2500 with 5.9 Cummins and 6 speed manual 2022 Sunset 28 foot trailer
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akroyaleagle
Club Member
Club Member
Posts: 486
Joined: Tue Oct 14, 2008 12:11 pm
FMCA #: F180747
Bus Model: 1978 Model 05
Location: Sioux Falls, SD

Re: kameljoe21 1971 Eagle 05

Post by akroyaleagle »

Looks pretty good!
Joe Laird
'78 05
Sioux Falls, SD
kameljoe21
Posts: 46
Joined: Sat Jun 15, 2013 11:12 pm
Bus Model: 1971 Silver Eagle 05
Vin 8446
Miles 185,000
Location: Joes, Colorado Living in the bus since Sept 24 2013

Re: kameljoe21 1971 Eagle 05

Post by kameljoe21 »

its a radiant barrier foil

In quick this is what it does

as heat touches the out side of the bus and radiants
thru the shell and begins to heat up the bus making
it hot as hell

with the radiant barrier i create a dead air space of
2 inches plus which allows the heat to bounce back
they way it came

allowing the bus to stay cooler

this works both ways for heat and cold

so far its working in the cold and will work even more
when i finsih the ceiling, i have to wait till i finsh running
wiring thru out

http://www.atticfoil.com/
I order a 1000 square feet for 150 with the shiping

after thought, I should have put in all new floor
so that i could have put the barrier under the floor
but at the time i didnt see spending 500 or more
to get the plywood as most of the floor was in pretty good shape
Joe Glaser
Joes, Colorado
1971 Silver Eagle
Series 05
Vin 8446
http://s853.photobucket.com/user/kamelj ... er%20Eagle" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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