"Stick with a pivot at one end and a pencil at the other." That's called a beam compass. I have some adjustable ones, a bit more elegant, but you didn't need one that adjusts. Well done.
Man, this is looking fantastic!! Can't wait to see how this ends up, and how you going to do the isolation (if it's already in the workings or in a video, don't tell me, I'll get to it in the end..) I can so see you riding one of these up chained to a small tractor controlled using a couple of lines (like old times horses) into the burning man grounds :)
michael alvarado its a 2000 lb axle. Weight before interior was 1200 lbs. Interior actually won't matter as this is going to become a permanent structure on a camp ground and be a rentable camp space later.
No this is pretty much by the seat of my pants. I have drawn it up in Sketch up but made changes as I built it. So no full plans just a few sketch up files that aren't even complete.
Look forward to see the next part of the project. Great to see the step by step. thanks and have a great day
great build look forward to the next one THANKS
"Stick with a pivot at one end and a pencil at the other."
That's called a beam compass. I have some adjustable ones, a bit more elegant, but you didn't need one that adjusts. Well done.
Man, this is looking fantastic!! Can't wait to see how this ends up, and how you going to do the isolation (if it's already in the workings or in a video, don't tell me, I'll get to it in the end..) I can so see you riding one of these up chained to a small tractor controlled using a couple of lines (like old times horses) into the burning man grounds :)
fantastic work !
It turns out the amazing trailer. like!
Man, I love it , beautiful
Very nice, but why would you put the door over the tongue of the trailer ?
I see the vardo getting heavier and the wheels getting smaller. Gross weight?
michael alvarado its a 2000 lb axle. Weight before interior was 1200 lbs. Interior actually won't matter as this is going to become a permanent structure on a camp ground and be a rentable camp space later.
Oh i get it! When it gets parked it won't need an axle...or tires!
michael alvarado well it will still have them but yes it will be on a foundation.
Do you have plans available to buy thank you
No this is pretty much by the seat of my pants. I have drawn it up in Sketch up but made changes as I built it. So no full plans just a few sketch up files that aren't even complete.