I'm still feeling pretty shattered from my 2nd Covid shot. I did get down to some more bus work though.
Thinking about the problem of welding aluminium I tried again using the 1/8th rods and beating the coating off them. The two plates that were separate at the end of yesterday are now joined. How well, I don't know. I do know that it helped to lay them flat on a brick. The joints were blobby from where I'd attempted before so I was not expecting perfection. This is a practice run.
Using another of the 1/8th rods I did appear to produce a reasonable join. The sheets are not entirely flush but that's because they were blobby to start with. The brick has helped a lot and I'm wondering about other bricks to hold the metal in place and reflect heat.
I have yet to test the new weld. There is a small hole in it. It's not usable as it is but maybe with more practice I will be able to produce something useable. I do have some uncoated Tig rods on the way (bought in error) that should work just fine.
The light fitting is installed and will take my more powerful lights. I can use halogen bulbs as well.
Inside the bus all that's left to do is to screw down the panel over the one rear window, redo some of the failed wiring in the cockpit, install a solar charger for the driving battery and perhaps a second fuse panel inside the control panel. There's also the CB coax connection that severely needs attention. Other than that (and covering over windows in the bedroom that I'll be covering from the outside), the inside is pretty much done. The pollen is holding up exterior work - that and the fact I cannot currently locate one of my flare wrenches.
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