Tom, I'm pretty sure there'll be car at the far end of the car park with a broken windscreen. That's how far you knocked it outa the park. 😎😎 Clever thinking in the engineering, rear steering is as clever gets. Just stumbled on your channel, just subscribed. Thanks for the channel mae. For me, great way to start the day. I'd pop round for a closer look but google earth tells me I'm 14,800+kms away & never really do a day trip once it gets over 14,000kms...so thank God for RUclips. Keep up the great videos, hope you n yours are having a great day too. Cheers
When you used the angle grinder to cut the window apertures out of the container, I’m imagining similar scenes to you cutting Furze’s shed floor for the tunnel 😂😂
nice ... Love The Draw Hitch And rear Wheel Set UP ... Did You Do The Build BiG Man? .. But MAins ElEcTric BuZZiN by Head Whilst TRYing To Sleep... Mmmm and Ya Partner Taking A Dump Next To Opaque Glass Mmmm peace
That’s a cracking job love the way wheels are attached and draw bar Just done 3. 40ft high cube in a line together with two 10ft roller shutter doors in each container and a personal door in middle. Then I’ve made pitched roof trusses with 4ft over hang at front to cover whole 120ft Then put loft insulation on container tops and box profile sheets covering whole lot
Hey Tom do you know the difference between a giraffe and a digger - one has high bollocks one has hydraulics nice content Tom outstanding I can’t believe you dont have regular staff except wifey
Looks like a nice job Tom. I particularly like the way the wheels are setup -- is that a home brew setup or something you can purchase commercially? Something like that could be just the ticket to getting our (basically immobile) 40' container workshop out and about being useful, rather than sitting in the farmyard!
Considering doing something similar myself, but to actually live in myself as I can't afford to buy a house. Just not sure how suitable it would be to live in all year round. Cracking looking thing though.
Very nice mobile home. One new painting and it is as good as new.
I think that’s a cracking idea 👏🏻 well done
Tom, I'm pretty sure there'll be car at the far end of the car park with a broken windscreen.
That's how far you knocked it outa the park. 😎😎
Clever thinking in the engineering, rear steering is as clever gets. Just stumbled on your channel, just subscribed. Thanks for the channel mae. For me, great way to start the day.
I'd pop round for a closer look but google earth tells me I'm 14,800+kms away & never really do a day trip once it gets over 14,000kms...so thank God for RUclips.
Keep up the great videos, hope you n yours are having a great day too.
Cheers
VERY NICE
When you used the angle grinder to cut the window apertures out of the container, I’m imagining similar scenes to you cutting Furze’s shed floor for the tunnel 😂😂
You imagine correct
Great Video great job Tom 👏💯👌👍
That cat was really risking it's life sitting under the tiny house lol
Looks smart, be good to stay and then I could check out the Grain shed.
Great looking home Tom and that’s a good idea and as always coming up with complete different videos 👏👏👍👍
That's bloody smart Tom! It looks wheelchair accessible too.
Bathroom is not
army has one that fixes on the front and rear so it can be towed. just had twist locks on all 4 corners.
Very nice Tom, I would stay in it.
Love that 👌Great looking job
Wow. What a great job. I'm impressed!
Just in time for the holidays.
nice ... Love The Draw Hitch And rear Wheel Set UP ... Did You Do The Build BiG Man? .. But MAins ElEcTric BuZZiN by Head Whilst TRYing To Sleep... Mmmm and Ya Partner Taking A Dump Next To Opaque Glass Mmmm
peace
That’s a cracking job love the way wheels are attached and draw bar Just done 3. 40ft high cube in a line together with two 10ft roller shutter doors in each container and a personal door in middle. Then I’ve made pitched roof trusses with 4ft over hang at front to cover whole 120ft Then put loft insulation on container tops and box profile sheets covering whole lot
Maybe you should make some and sell them to other farmers with your marvellous pick up a move method worth of pun if you don't mind
Looking smart 🤩
Superb Tom .
Nice little set up. What else could 1 ever desire!?
Hey Tom do you know the difference between a giraffe and a digger - one has high bollocks one has hydraulics nice content Tom outstanding I can’t believe you dont have regular staff except wifey
is that a little red 107............
That’s daves one mines around the courner
Looks like a nice job Tom. I particularly like the way the wheels are setup -- is that a home brew setup or something you can purchase commercially?
Something like that could be just the ticket to getting our (basically immobile) 40' container workshop out and about being useful, rather than sitting in the farmyard!
Home made it’s just a steering axle off a sprayer then welded to a bolt on frame
That is really cool
Awesome idea,
Very smart
You never cease to surprise Tom - how long did it take to do?
Was it a standard or a high cube (9'6" ft) container ???
Great job.😊
Standard
I've been toying with doing this for Air BnB lets or possibly a Shepherds hut , did you build it Tom? any build footage if you did?
Unfortunately no build footage as it was built before I started making videos
Awwww, I wanted to stay in your Grain shed. Seriously, that looks amazing Tom! Look after thems who parks their trucks and £20 grand vans there.
Looks awesome Tom - I take it you’re Air B’n’Bing it? Did you do it all yourself?
Yer it’s on air b and b
Looks ace Tom 👍 not including the container and lifting system what was the approximate build cost on this mate?
Maybe 20
@@Tomlamb980 Cheers mate
Considering doing something similar myself, but to actually live in myself as I can't afford to buy a house. Just not sure how suitable it would be to live in all year round. Cracking looking thing though.
Maybe not classed as mobile if you live in all year??
@@phil6465 I have heard that as long as it's technically movable you can get round planning permission
There could be a spanner in that there are some "National Space Standards" for permanent dwellings so I'd check them out first.
What was the cost of making the container home great idea
I think about 20 ish k