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Structuralizing the Sides of the Bus | Aging Daily: Day 13

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Nick Howard

Your dogs are wonderful

Alex Barlow

Dagen H, yes it is Sweden!

Tedd ILL

Amazing that that blade still cuts if it is missing so many teeth. Bus is looking good.

agingwheels

That's what I thought. Makes me think it was already missing most of those teeth

Count Duckula

You've become sufficiently familiar to / liked by viewers that if you were to slip on a banana peel it would no longer be funny. Just a random thought that popped into my head when I realised that when you hurt yourself my reaction is more concern than amusement :) Stay safe and keep on aging

Anonymous

As a Swede, it's always interesting when people hear about our weird history. :) The weirdest part of Dagen H is that, on the whole, it pretty much went off without a hitch.

Anonymous

You might want to consider using rivets instead of screws to attach the side panels. I am no engineer but from what I'm reading, rivets tend to cope better with vibration and shear forces, and ease of removal goes out the window (hah) anyway once you loctite the screw threads.

agingwheels

The entire bus was assembled with screws from the factory. The screws I was going to use were the ones I removed when taking the bus apart