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a few 'unconventional...' links..
$60K...ahhhh
http://tinyhouseblog.com/tiny-house-con ... more-18666
unconventional..
http://altbuildblog.blogspot.com/search ... al%20Homes
and the latest from Tumbleweed Homes blog:
http://www.tumbleweedhouses.com/blog/
Mike
http://tinyhouseblog.com/tiny-house-con ... more-18666
unconventional..
http://altbuildblog.blogspot.com/search ... al%20Homes
and the latest from Tumbleweed Homes blog:
http://www.tumbleweedhouses.com/blog/
Mike
Unconvential links
Phew, that's quite a price for that sheep wagon, I get the Tumbleweed house newsletter, but I can't see paying someone to do what myself and a couple of friends can do if I ever gain some weight
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That's what I meant all right. Seems way too close to me. Would make me nervous. Well, maybe not, cause I just wouldn't use it that way.
I built a vent hood pipe for my restaurant vent hood and wrapped it in several inches of firewrap, held on with stainless bands and kept it 6" from wood and steel roofing even with all that.
Paranoia? Yeah, a little bit....
I built a vent hood pipe for my restaurant vent hood and wrapped it in several inches of firewrap, held on with stainless bands and kept it 6" from wood and steel roofing even with all that.
Paranoia? Yeah, a little bit....
$ 60,000.00 He must be a goverment contractor, has any one looked at a FEMA travel trailer. If he can pay me UP FRONT, I bet I could let him have them for half that and make a killing. That was made to pull behind a farm tractor, ? the triangle reflector on the back.
James in da GRAYDAWG
James in da GRAYDAWG
I ONCE WAS A MIGHTY GREYHOUND
I THEN GOT OLD AND RETIRED
I LOST MY SEATS AND GOT A NEW GIG
I AM NOW A HAULIN SOME OLD DAWGS &
I BECAME THE GRAYDAWG
I THEN GOT OLD AND RETIRED
I LOST MY SEATS AND GOT A NEW GIG
I AM NOW A HAULIN SOME OLD DAWGS &
I BECAME THE GRAYDAWG
I've seen some going for $30k, but twice that?
I made a post about it not having brakes as well as not including the length and weight in the description but I see it hasn't been approved yet. I'm very concerned that there is not enough information there and that someone not "in the know" will get themselves in trouble.
I'm assuming that because they posted it can be pulled by a truck or larger vehicle that there is sufficient enough weight that trailer brakes of some sort would be mandatory for safe braking.
I made a post about it not having brakes as well as not including the length and weight in the description but I see it hasn't been approved yet. I'm very concerned that there is not enough information there and that someone not "in the know" will get themselves in trouble.
I'm assuming that because they posted it can be pulled by a truck or larger vehicle that there is sufficient enough weight that trailer brakes of some sort would be mandatory for safe braking.
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