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On 28/12/2023 at 09:31, Squaredy said:

I sort of agree it seems un-necessary to have the steel container when such a good job is done of the log "cladding".  BUT, imagine the look on the face of some toerag trying to break in, and he discovers that underneath that lovely hobbitesque exterior is an impenetrable steel shipping container!

There are lots that will tell you that steel containers are def not impenetrable. 

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On 30/12/2023 at 09:51, agrimog said:

take one old static caravan and add some wany edge boards =

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Nice. We did this with a fairly fresh mobile home a few years back. Added a room onto it one side and a covered deck the other. Still living in it. Love it. It's too comfortable really. We should have built a house by now!

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This is an old touring caravan at a friends house, one side is clad, one side is extended onto a shed, the rest is harled with cement and stone :laugh1:

 

 

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Jaysus, I like rustic, but that thing looks like stoned and broke met traffic accident between a caravan and a skip of building materials.

No offence intended.

 

I bet it smells of tired sandals and stale weed. 

 

Still, each to their own. I'm sure much fun was had putting it all together.

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