Martiangod wrote:Need to install two red LEDS in the glass head for eyes
Lookin good
Martiangod wrote:Your countertop looks absolutly stunning...
Build On !!!
droid_ca wrote:....just wait till you see what the hole is for....
bobhenry wrote:droid_ca wrote:....just wait till you see what the hole is for....
O.M.G.
This is a PG rated forum !
S. Heisley wrote:Congratulations!
biziedizie wrote::thumbsup:
Now you just need the snow to melt so you can get it home!
mezmo wrote:hI droid,
I came across this today and thought it'd be useful to you.
It shows a treatment somewhat similar to the DoubleDecker
house trailers- though not quite as useful, as I think you need
a bit more stand-up space by the bed. I like the Rich's
Cabins version better [See in "Lofts", their stand-up Lofts or
Lofts with a 'Stand-up Trough' http://www.richsportablecabins.com/photos.html ]
It still beats having to climb a ladder:
http://humble-homes.com/plans/the-mcg-loft/
http://tinyhouseblog.com/stick-built/hu ... more-27580
Here is a paint drawing I did of an updated version of the Lighthouse
DoubleDecker. The body is @ 28ft as is, but it could easily be made
smaller by eliminating one of the upper bedrooms. I'd also put the bath
in the rear and not under the upper bedroom. Doing the roof curved
front-to-back would be much easier to build than doing a side-to-side
curved roof and would give more usable space, and probably be
somewhat better aero-wise for towing - bring the front edge of the
roof down to a little below the high point of the tow vehicle.
Click to enlarge.
Cheers,
Norm/mezmo
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