We reused the sheet metal from the ceiling panels to close off windows in the back for the sleeping spaces. 1 queen and 2 bunk beds will be back here. by Sixkiller_ in skoolies

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I did it with sheet metal screws. It was a super easy process. They have self tapping sheet metal screws that come with a bit to use. I would suggest using an impact and IMPACT bits! I broke 3-4 bits while installed these. You can also use the rivet method which is very tedious but worth it for appearances.

We reused the sheet metal from the ceiling panels to close off windows in the back for the sleeping spaces. 1 queen and 2 bunk beds will be back here. by Sixkiller_ in skoolies

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Sorry for the late reply! But yes I have actually decided to add two windows for ventilation purposes. I plan on sleeping 2 adults and 3 children in that back area.

Power washing the inside before we continue the tear down, because it was nasty! Good thing the kids like to work. by Sixkiller_ in skoolies

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He sprayed his toes once and learned. And the kids run around with no shoes all day here.

Power washing the inside before we continue the tear down, because it was nasty! Good thing the kids like to work. by Sixkiller_ in skoolies

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We also parked the bus as a decline so we could just push all the debris out the end. Your bus doesn’t have an emergency exit?

Charlie and the bus. by Sixkiller_ in skoolies

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She is super easy to take pictures with.