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Guess it be intelligent to build to suit your personal environment. I have a 16x16 and a 6x8 20 feet in a tree. 10 below zero, swayin in a tree, still good and warm. Experience life, Don't watch others do it. Overcome and adapt your dreams, do things that others may consider insane.
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Very cool. I love finding out that there are smart, unique people out there who are doing such interesting things with their time.
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lmfao. i love this video. especially at 7:03 with the "redneck coat hanger" thats awesome!!!!!!!!
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awesome
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what if you have a family of four with little kids/babies?
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love this video, it speaks volumes to me, the philosophy is right on the mark, i 1000 percent reject what modern life has become, to most its economic slavery
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dude your awsome i love your creativity and your thinking out side the box so to speek
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I woulnt call these tiny "homes" because of the lack of heat, bathroom, electric etc. etc. Fort maybe.
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Very creative! Personally, I'd rather live in an REI tent than something like this. A tent, you can transport on your back. But I loved the video. Watched the whole thing.
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This is going to be the next great opportunity! With this economic collapse, there will be a great demand for this kind of construction and design. I can see many people trading down either willingly or unwillingly their McMansions for smaller homes, even tiny homes like this. I just saw a video of people in the UK living w/o mortgages on bought land in these kind of homes and they looked pretty comfortable to me. Think of all the free time from not having to work to pay off your house!
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What does punk rock have to do with these homes?
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"bizarchitect" I love it! You know, I don't have any carpentry or building experience. I would love to be able to go out back and build something nifty. Perhaps I ought to just forget that I 'cannot', and just do it. Thank you for the inspiration, Deek. Wish you were around HERE offering workshops!
how is he gonna transport the house that he's building for his client in NY?
heomak 5 months ago 4
@heomak Deek actually explained in his interview the process, but I couldn't fit it into the video. Here is how he explains it: "The Wolf's Den comes apart in 5 pieces. It's prefabricated. Each piece by themselves one or two people could be very capable of carrying. As a whole, I can lift it a few inches off the ground, a corner of this thing, but I wouldn't suggest doing it over and over or much chiropractic work would be needed as a result."
kirstendirksen 5 months ago 8