Last night I purchased the first of the materials and was thankful for the space that a Kombi delivers. I was able to fit a 2.4m by 1.2m sheet of plywood into the vehicle without removing any seats. I also squeezed in 9 lengths of timber 2.4m long and an array of other odds and ends.
After much planning and dreaming, work has started on the Outback Shack Mobile Micro Shelter. So, what is it for? Part sun room, part study, part alternate sleep station, part kids play house all rolled into one 2.3m by 90cm Outback Shack. Last night I purchased the first of the materials and was thankful for the space that a Kombi delivers. I was able to fit a 2.4m by 1.2m sheet of plywood into the vehicle without removing any seats. I also squeezed in 9 lengths of timber 2.4m long and an array of other odds and ends. This afternoon I commenced work on the frame for the floor of the micro shelter.
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Johnny Appleton
19/5/2014 12:35:28 pm
Was the timber all 2x4?
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Berg
3/6/2014 09:51:51 pm
For the floor frame and corner uprights. The rest was smaller in dimension.
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fred avacado
19/5/2014 12:38:28 pm
What does the "m" mean?
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Berg
3/6/2014 09:53:53 pm
Thanks for the question Fred. M represents meter. The font makes the decimal point a little hard to read. For example 2 . 4 meters as opposed to 24 meters.
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fred avacado
19/5/2014 12:38:49 pm
What does the "m" mean
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