Christmas Gift !
Finally, we were able to release #freestar_6x6 for Christmas. Quite a gift.Here are the final steps: Rear attachment point of
Finally, we were able to release #freestar_6x6 for Christmas. Quite a gift.Here are the final steps: Rear attachment point of
We started the sandblasting and painting of components. The painting of the whole container will be done in a few
We scratched our heads a long time before we came up with a solution for the exterior finish. It had
We wanted to have a large patio to have space to breathe. We therefore opt for a design of 8’x15′
After a long period of design, we managed to draw the tool boxes under the container. There should not be
Insulation of exterior walls is completed using https://www.insofast.com/insulation-panels-for-shipping-containers.htmland glue https://www.lepage.ca/en/lepage-products/build-things/construction-adhesive/pl-construction-adhesive/pl_premium_constructionadhesive.html It’s not as easy as the manufacturer claims. The thickness
After making a wooden prototype, tested with lasers to see if the concept worked, we made the subframe out of
After considering interior insulation, plywood, and some finish, the living area isn’t much larger than a design with a container.
We were to have a custom box build by a specialist. The design was like a refuse truck with arch
Our Western Star 4700 has finally arrived. He traveled from Portland, Oregon to Montreal, Quebec in less than a week.