Leon_Frotsky [she/her, undecided] to badposting • edit-22 months agoyou WILL live in the cargo container, you WILL deal with the -29°C to 50°C temperatures, you WILL drop your home on top of your car at some pointimagemessage-square12 fedilinkarrow-up174file-text
arrow-up174imageyou WILL live in the cargo container, you WILL deal with the -29°C to 50°C temperatures, you WILL drop your home on top of your car at some pointLeon_Frotsky [she/her, undecided] to badposting • edit-22 months agomessage-square12 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
minus-squareHeyGreg [he/him]hexbear22·2 months agoWouldn’t it be way smarter to raise both ends of the container and make it level? Then you have the full length of extra space underneath and your house doesn’t have to be all stairs. link
minus-squareCyberSyndicalist [none/use name]hexbear5·2 months agoor two containers... they are made to be stacked and fit cars in them link
minus-squareHexBroke [any, comrade/them]hexbear4·2 months agoThis would also help when the floods hit and provide some marginal cooling for your tin can. If the stilts were strong enough, you could fill the top container with water for additional thermal mass link
Wouldn’t it be way smarter to raise both ends of the container and make it level? Then you have the full length of extra space underneath and your house doesn’t have to be all stairs.
or two containers... they are made to be stacked and fit cars in them
This would also help when the floods hit and provide some marginal cooling for your tin can.
If the stilts were strong enough, you could fill the top container with water for additional thermal mass