What kind of structure are you remodeling?
I’m curious about the heavy metal that you have removed?
our apartment/rv garage its all heavy purlins and tube welded up
we are re-arranging the interior space and taking some away from the bus
to gain a few hundred sq feet in the house part, plus new easier climb stairs to the second floor
which then the stairs inside get removed to open up a eat in area and finish new bath upstairs
today i cut through the purlins and still have to cut the 2x4 stud wall parts to height
move a few circuits are actually run new wires to avoid as many junction boxes as i can., because we need access to them later as in removable panels
the space the bus occupies is 26 x44 with 14 clear free space over head, peak is about 17
so the bus uses 42 feet x 12 and 12 feet tall. i keep 14 feet clear over top of it
but the rest of the space is being better utilized. the one pic shows the slides out and just how close the bus is OPENED up, when closed its only 8 feet wide, but we left room to work on it
the loft we built in 18 was 8x20, its now the new entry room, area for the second floor into the house
and the new loft moved forward and is 12x10, a bit less sq footage, so some stuff got thinned out and trash men loved me a few times at collection day
new stairs come up from under new loft to top of old loft and then turn into the closed in part of old loft which the enclosed space is 8 x 16 now with door to new loft and one at stairs then a walk though into the house
i am thinking on the BIG wall of osb to cover it in cedar shingles or maybe distressed steal roofing for a rustic feel and of course a giant stuffed fish
1st pic is the closing in a few years ago the rest are from 2006 era and one of 2018
we were going to sell it all and get a small house.
but we like to travel and come home to spot the park the bus, kept it clean and do maintenance and have a small house for the 2 of us
we sleep 2 adults and 2 dogs..
what i lost was parking the cars inside,