Message from @Nordhand
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I've been in trade skills for over a decade now, and I still don't think I could build one by hand on my own
it's just like some planks and stuff put together on a trailer <:makes_you_think:382980749780844554>
i think you could
I think you're underestimating the complicated nature of these
i've seen videos of people building them though
Lol
well, it depends on if from scratch or not
even amazon sells those tiny homes these days
ikea style
if some boomer with a nail gun can do it, so can u
but Boomers have skills
how does the finished product look like? How does it maximize the space? How often can it withstand beign towed around?
The first important step is WANTING to get you and your family out of the fucking city by any means necessary.
Whether that's done with a tiny home is irrelevant IMO
Skills can be learned later
in this case YT can be a good teacher
though, after reading the original point of contention, property laws in a lot of areas need a reform
@woll3 Tiny homes are remarkably stout and space efficient. Much better than a double wide
I know, but it also depends on if you are just nailing soemthing together or actually have a plan. π
Right, or know how to frame walls correctly
And square
Step 1: Get tiny home and rent land to put it on
Step 2a: learn carpentry
Step 2b: save money to buy land
Step 3: buy land
Step 4: Put tiny home on a permanent foundation and build off of it on your new land
well, if its mostly permanent that makes things easier
but if my plan would be to often move it, i would rather double check on the math regarding its rigidity
*Yes, goy, go live in the woods with your family and raise proper well adjusted children...*
especially considering that it would have a high cog during moving
It's not a travel trailer
well at least if you live in the woods, a judge will not order you to cut of the penis of your boy and feed your girl testosterone in the name of LGBTS
If you live in the woods, chances are you're married to a woman who wouldn't do that shit anyways
imo people looking into creating permanent housing installations should get a discount on land
Land is already cheaper with no house on it
it might be easier in the US
It is
but just think of us here in the overcrowded lands when you decide on laws regardin it
here in norway it all depends on the county
My parents just bought an ocean view lot at the beach for 30k
tiny homes are imo a pretty interesting concept if you treat them like rooms
as long as you have land you can expand infinitely
A 12 or 13 year old built his own tiny home
have one for you and your wife
you get a child