Juneaudave wrote:Nice! Form and function! If you were to cut a handhold slot on each side towards the front overhang, it would give a person something to grab onto so you could drag it a bit easier....
High Desert wrote:Very cool Mike. I like your use of the vardo styling, function and style too. Looks like your CNC has been busy.
This subject looks like a new passion for you.
Wolfgang92025 wrote:My one concern would be running out of oxygen.
reminds me of a mishap my brother told me.....
When he was in the army, he went to 3 different month long training session at the national training center near Barstow, CA. Troops would play war games and camp out for long stretches in pup tents. When it got cold (near or just below freezing) some soldiers would light off a streno can heater to get rid of the chill. Work many a times from what I understand, until one young man fell back to sleep and never woke up again. His little heater used up all of the oxygen. Needless to say, that practice was banned.
As we have said before "Airtight will kill you"
RAYVILLIAN wrote:I've been wondering what you've been up to Mike. Now I know that is so cool, or actually I guess warm would be a better description.
Gary
mikeschn wrote:Good point. Both pods have a 1/4" gap under the door, and 3 holes up high on the opposite end.
I looked at my smoker to get the idea of the size and qty of holes I need, and made them about the same. When my smoker is running, the smoke just pours out of those holes... I suspect I am getting enough air through there..
Mike...
Return to Homeless Shelter Design & Construction
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests