New build (maybe)

Hal that coach is fantastic probably better then a 2 million dollar Newell. Your talent is beyond belief.
--
Roy Keen
Minden,NV
76 X Glenbrook
 
Wow, Hal...
I stand corrected on the bus, it deserves all the superlatives its collected.
What stops me in my tracks is that not only are you really smart about your improvements, you have the skills (and the discernment with vendors) to
actually realize them. Oh, and you actually bring your projects to completion, unlike most of us. (Sez the guy with his new air pump still mounted
with zip ties.) Sigh.
The guys at Prevost and other high-end builders should be following you around taking notes.

One example; Va and I travel and discover by sharing with each other moment by moment. I would never consider a high-end coach (even if I could afford
it) where the passenger seat is aft of the drivers seat to accommodate the original entry door. That would put my best-friend/lover/bride out of my
immediate space. Your solution to move the steering to enable side-by-side seating is a brilliant solution, thus solving a problem no one else even
mentions. Yet, side-by-side seating is central to my/our travel experience. Well done sir.

Don't stop the videos or I will hunt you down.
Doug
--
Douglas & Virginia Smith
dsmithy18 at gmail
Lincoln Nebraska
’73 “Canyonlands” since ‘95: "Wanabizo";
Quadrabag/6 wheel disks/3:70 final/Paterson QuadraJet/Thorley’s/Alloy wheels(finally!)/Sundry other
 
Like I said. It defies description with the words that I posses in my
vocabulary. Absolutely speechless. Anything that he touches describes
description. No stone unturned. No detail left to chance. Every mechanical
detail attended to.
Master of his trade doesn't even touch his abilities. I served an
apprenticeship in Power Mechanics and Small Engine Repair. I still hold a
journeyman's certification. I have seen a whole bunch of very, very skilled
technicians in my lifetime, and he is got to be in the very best of the
very best in his trade. Artist can't describe it. His work serves as an
inspiration to all of us to strive to do our very best work, every time
out.
'Nuff said.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Oregon

On Mon, Oct 12, 2020, 3:13 PM Douglas Smith via Gmclist <

> Wow, Hal...
> I stand corrected on the bus, it deserves all the superlatives its
> collected.
> What stops me in my tracks is that not only are you really smart about
> your improvements, you have the skills (and the discernment with vendors) to
> actually realize them. Oh, and you actually bring your projects to
> completion, unlike most of us. (Sez the guy with his new air pump still
> mounted
> with zip ties.) Sigh.
> The guys at Prevost and other high-end builders should be following you
> around taking notes.
>
> One example; Va and I travel and discover by sharing with each other
> moment by moment. I would never consider a high-end coach (even if I could
> afford
> it) where the passenger seat is aft of the drivers seat to accommodate the
> original entry door. That would put my best-friend/lover/bride out of my
> immediate space. Your solution to move the steering to enable side-by-side
> seating is a brilliant solution, thus solving a problem no one else even
> mentions. Yet, side-by-side seating is central to my/our travel
> experience. Well done sir.
>
> Don't stop the videos or I will hunt you down.
> Doug
> --
> Douglas & Virginia Smith
> dsmithy18 at gmail
> Lincoln Nebraska
> ’73 “Canyonlands” since ‘95: "Wanabizo";
> Quadrabag/6 wheel disks/3:70 final/Paterson QuadraJet/Thorley’s/Alloy
> wheels(finally!)/Sundry other
>
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Funny you should mention moving the steering wheel, in my original design I had the front floor moving over 8.5". I couldn't figure a great way to
conceal and seal the gap and I was concerned with the integrity of the seat on a movable platform. After changing the column location, we had the
seats narrowed 2" and both promised ourselves we wouldn't bulk up enough not fit comfortably. It's worked.
There were quite a few details that were left off the video, too much 'gear head' stuff I guess .
Thank everyone for their nice comments, I'm embarrassed.
Hal
--
"I enjoy talking to you. Your mind appeals to me. It resembles my own mind, except you happen to be insane."

1977 Royale 101348,

1977 Royale 101586, Diesel powered,

1974 Eagle Bus 45',w/slideout,

Rio Rancho, NM
 
Got another update.
https://youtu.be/PHTRaijJQO0
Hal
--
"I enjoy talking to you. Your mind appeals to me. It resembles my own mind, except you happen to be insane."

1977 Royale 101348,

1977 Royale 101586, Diesel powered,

1974 Eagle Bus 45',w/slideout,

Rio Rancho, NM
 
Hal,
Ever think about live-streaming your build?

Hal's Socially Distanced Online Work Rally anyone?

I thought I was jesting, but now I'm not so sure. 🤔

Richard
--
'77 Birchaven TZE...777;
'76 Palm Beach with 18,477 verified miles;
‘76 Edgemonte
 
In the early days of such things (around 2000-2004) I did live stream a complete restoration of a car. It was video only with no sound. It was always amazing to me when I would be doing some mundane task like chasing threads or rewrapping wiring harnesses and I’d notice there were like 50 people watching me. One person’s boring task is another person’s entertainment, so with how easy it is today to live stream, why not give it a shot?

-Dave
1978 Transmode near Pittsburgh

>
> Hal,
> Ever think about live-streaming your build?
>
> Hal's Socially Distanced Online Work Rally anyone?
>
> I thought I was jesting, but now I'm not so sure. 🤔
>
> Richard
> --
> '77 Birchaven TZE...777;
> '76 Palm Beach with 18,477 verified miles;
> ‘76 Edgemonte
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And let everyone see all my mistakes? :lol:
I did get the differential all together today but the axles are 12 weeks out-ouch. With the holidays fast approaching I'm afraid things are going slow
a bit. Always spend time with the family and the closest ones are in Las Vegas, 600 miles from here. After Christmas there's Quartzsite so like I
said, things will have to slow down I'm afraid
Hal.
--
"I enjoy talking to you. Your mind appeals to me. It resembles my own mind, except you happen to be insane."

1977 Royale 101348,

1977 Royale 101586, Diesel powered,

1974 Eagle Bus 45',w/slideout,

Rio Rancho, NM
 
Hal,
Not to worry. Have a good holiday(s). Even though we've never met and likely never will, your sharing your journey with the GMC makes us friends. We
are more than acquaintinses because I am familiar with what you're doing more than the average civilian, and I appreciate your engineering and
attention to detail. The legion of us following your work are patient and celebrate your health and willingness to share your progress.
--
Douglas & Virginia Smith
dsmithy18 at gmail
Lincoln Nebraska
’73 “Canyonlands” since ‘95: "Wanabizo";
Quadrabag/6 wheel disks/3:70 final/Paterson QuadraJet/Thorley’s/Alloy wheels(finally!)/Sundry other
 
Thank you Douglas, I certainly appreciate your post. It seems the whole GMC comunity are really friends even if we haven't officially met.
This project is quite an under taking and keeping motivated can sometimes be a challange. Life can sometimes have its way in affairs. Receiving
feedback and knowing others are following along really helps. I understand there is a wide range of skill sets here, some more into the actual 'nut
and bolts' than others but I really appreciate it when the real gear heads join in.
Thank you again and I hope that one day we'll meet in person.
Hal
--
"I enjoy talking to you. Your mind appeals to me. It resembles my own mind, except you happen to be insane."

1977 Royale 101348,

1977 Royale 101586, Diesel powered,

1974 Eagle Bus 45',w/slideout,

Rio Rancho, NM
 
> And let everyone see all my mistakes? :lol:

Hal, you bring up an interesting point. A few questions:

Have you ever had a project worth doing where you haven't made mistakes?
Do you learn more from the mistakes or from something that works the first time?
Is it possible to have projects or phases of a project work the first time without having a whole lot of learning experiences before that?

Mistakes are what makes us who we are. They are are what experience is built on.

I guess what I'm saying, Hal, is what with your capabilities and experience you must've made a _lot_ of mistakes along the way. Probably more than
most because you're such an ambitious guy.

I'm not trying to convince you to really live stream your build, but if you did I'll be stocking up on my supply of Orville Redenbacher. 😉

Thanks for taking us along for the ride.

Richard

--
'77 Birchaven TZE...777;
'76 Palm Beach with 18,477 verified miles;
‘76 Edgemonte
 
Got another short one up.
Hal

https://youtu.be/9sE72ZFD2Tw
--
"I enjoy talking to you. Your mind appeals to me. It resembles my own mind, except you happen to be insane."

1977 Royale 101348,

1977 Royale 101586, Diesel powered,

1974 Eagle Bus 45',w/slideout,

Rio Rancho, NM
 
Thank you, Hal and Blanca. Very nice!

On Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 10:25 PM Hal StClair via Gmclist <

> Got another short one up.
> Hal
>
> https://youtu.be/9sE72ZFD2Tw
> --
> "I enjoy talking to you. Your mind appeals to me. It resembles my own
> mind, except you happen to be insane."
>
> 1977 Royale 101348,
>
> 1977 Royale 101586, Diesel powered,
>
>
>
> 1974 Eagle Bus 45',w/slideout,
>
> Rio Rancho, NM
>
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WOW!!! I am completely blown away......you guys are amazing. Those are million dollar ideas being released!! If I had your brains and talents, I
wouldn’t be doing what I do...... I feel lucky just to know you guys..
--
Scott Nutter
1978 Royale Center Kitchen, Patterson 455, switch pitch tranny, 3.21 final drive, Quad bags, tankless water heater, everything Lenzi. Alex Ferrera
installed MSD Atomic EFI
Houston, Texas