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Bus Discussion => Bus Topics ( click here for quick start! ) => Topic started by: gene lewis on February 13, 2013, 06:53:48 PM
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Does anyone know what has happened to the bus conversion site hosted by Tom Hall? The address was http://users.cwnet.com/thall/. When I try to go there I find nothing. Tom had a number of good articles there by fellow bus nuts, myself included.
Any news would be appreciated.
Many thanks, Gene
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Sorry Gene wish I could help ya. But I didn't even know about it!
;D BK ;D
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Hi Gene,
Don't know what happened to the site but I may have a lot of the pages printed out at home. I could scan and send them to you if you wanted (Won't be until April)
HTH....Tim
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If this the bus nut from the Sacramento area I would guess that he gave up on his conversion. It seems to me he tried to do everything top notch and gave up. I started my conversion just about the same time as he did and mine is finished because I didn't try for perfection but good work and functionality.
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It is gone for some reason I could always bring it up by using "Coach Conversion Central"doesn't work now so I guess your article is gone into cyber space Gene
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Thanks for your input.
Tim when U can I would appreciate any copies you have.
Gene
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Man, that is sad. There was some really good stuff on that site. Gene Lewis had the "raising the roof on my Eagle by myself" which is the technique I used on my coach 13 years ago. Really good.
David
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Gene,
Check your email. I sent you contract info for Tom.
craig
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This is the digital age where nothing ever really goes away... a double edged sword.
Try this
http://web.archive.org/web/20120104210657/http://users.cwnet.com/thall (http://web.archive.org/web/20120104210657/http://users.cwnet.com/thall)
There are probably other archive checkpoints and locations around the web
Kind Regards, Phil
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And - just checked some of the articles - very nicely done. Worth checking out for sure.
Kind Regards, Phil
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Tom Hall is at coachconversioncentral dot com
He's still working on coach conversions, not many roof raises and integral steering upgrades, riding his Harley, all is well.