DIY SCHOOL BUS TINY HOUSE CONVERSION EP. 1 | MODERN BUILDS - Summary

Summary

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This is a video transcript of Mike Montgomery, a DIY enthusiast, who bought a school bus to turn into a tiny house. He shows how he cleaned, painted, and framed the interior of the bus, and how he installed electrical and plumbing systems. He also explains his design choices and the tools and materials he used. He mentions his sponsors, Squarespace and Goal Zero, and his podcast, the Modern Maker Podcast. He previews the next episode where he will build the bedroom area. He invites the viewers to subscribe and follow him on Instagram.

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1. The author bought a 35-foot long school bus for about $10,000 from El Reno Public Schools.
2. The bus had been previously converted into a hunting cabin or RV with seats removed, bed platform, holding tank and hot water heaters installed.
3. The author removed all the existing interior components, air ducts, TVs, heaters and AC units to start fresh.
4. The author painted the interior walls and ceiling of the bus with white primer and gloss white protective enamel, using turbo spray cans from Rust-Oleum.
5. The author painted the floor of the bus with a deep blue color called Hacienda Blue, using floor paint from Home Depot.
6. The author built a bathroom in the back of the bus, using 2x4 and 2x3 studs, angle brackets, plywood panels and caulk.
7. The author ran electrical and plumbing lines to the kitchen sink, bathroom sink and shower, using PEX tubing, SharkBite connectors and Romex wires.
8. The author used a Goal Zero Yeti 3000 portable power station and solar panels to power the electrical system of the bus.
9. The author created half walls along the sides of the bus, using plywood panels and finish screws, and scribing them to fit the curves of the bus frame.
10. The author used a podcast called Modern Maker Podcast with two co-hosts Chris Salamone and Ben Uyeda to document the project.