Chủ Nhật, 3 tháng 4, 2016

Getting Jacked

 Been pondering for quite sometime. Just how does one lift up on 8500 pound 40ft  steel beast? Turns out was a piece of cake. Dig a hole insert jack, and up it went. Throw a couple concrete blocks under the corners Viola! Perfectly level shipping container all inside of about 10 minutes. Yes that is Gingys nose consuming the lower left portion of the picture. Heres a few more pics.....



Enough room to run any needed hoses or wires underneath now as well. 

Attics up, and that is my future front door leaning up against the wall.
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Chủ Nhật, 27 tháng 3, 2016

Framing it up!


 Walls are finally framed up, and turned out pretty good! Considering my carpentry skills were pretty much non existent, but have been rapidly improving day by day. All those little black spots is where I've wire brushed some very minor surface rust, then applied a rust converting primer. Heres a few more pics....

Been a bit leery about cutting into the steel beast not whole lot you can do to reverse the process, but finally managed to make my first incision. This particular cut will be for attic ventilation, which I think will be much needed took a reading on the steel when it was 70 degrees out, and the steel 117. Come mid June it will be a very nice feature more on that later.
 Rooftop view looking west. Some pretty serious rust in two of the corners, but still very solid. Whole roof will get a nice coat of white paint to cool it down.
Looking east. Gingers out there somewhere chasing the Easter Bunny. Thanks for visiting!

Happy Easter!

Thứ Bảy, 19 tháng 3, 2016

Shipping Container Home

 Many months of contemplating between a shipping container, large shed/cabin , or a travel trailer. Obviously choose the container for a variety of reason's.

 Its super secure I realize nothing is impenetrable. Definitely take a pretty ambitious thief to break in.

Able to insulate it extremely well. Keep it a comfortable temp year round.

No quick moving grass fire will harm it. About the only kind of fires we get around here.

Add some stairs and you have a instant roof top patio!

Gonna be alot more work to install windows and such, but at the end of the day will be well worth it.

Heres a few more pics.....

 Took about 125 ft to unload

 Got the 9'6" High cube. Good thing I did because the inside dimensions are much smaller.

Ginger peeking out of her future home.

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Thứ Sáu, 11 tháng 3, 2016

My Last Hurrah! (For awhile atleast)

 2245 days ago I moved into the Turtle, and within the next couple of months I will be moving out. After many months of pondering, and thousand of hours of research. I've decided to hang up my nomad ways for a few years. To give homesteading a shot.

 Ultimate goal is too build a little off the grid cabin, that cost close to nothing to live in. Electric by solar. Water by catchment. Heat by wood. Eventually throw a few chickens, and a garden in the mix to cut down on the food bill a we bit. Would be nice to be completely self sufficient, but taco, and beer seeds are hard to come by.

I shall continue to post here with updates. Most of the techniques that are going to be used to build cabin will be useful for nomads as well.

My gypsy gene is sure to resurface again. When it does I will have myself a great little mountain retreat. Heres a few pics of my stay up in Madera Canyon before I left Tucson...








 Sorry for my Darth Vader like breathing but its one hell of hike



 
Kent spring the goal for the hike, not the most rewarding but the hike was good!
Ginger enjoying her time up one the Mesa. Rabbit patrol last from dawn to dusk.
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Thứ Tư, 16 tháng 12, 2015

Vegging

Creative Cacti
 That title sums up my life for the last 3 months, and its been a good thing. Enjoyed a solid 3 months on The Mesa until a early November snowstorm made the decision for me to take the 4000 foot plunge down the mountain to more reasonable weather.

Drying clothes Mesa style
A brief week stay at Roosevelt to catch up with some old friends then back to Tucson to be with the family for the holidays.

Interesting rig
Then the inevitable. 3 outta 6 years Ive been nomadic The Turtles broken down right as I pulled into the folks house. Never like a breakdown, but if its gonna happen its a fine spot. Turned out to be a $150 repair so in the grand scheme of things not to shabby.
Ginger dreaming of days up in the forest.

Thanks to those who emailed in concerns for my well being. Ill try to keep yah up to date a bit more frequently. Thanks for stopping by,, Good Day!

Thứ Bảy, 26 tháng 9, 2015

Cinder City

Still hanging out on the Mesa.Temps been hanging out in the upper 70's, so I'll probably be staying put for awhile yet. Done pulling all those pesky weeds. Took a bunch of pictures, but wasn't doing the property any justice. Decide to do  a video of a walk around instead. Here's what a few thousand smackers will get you in northern AZ.


Thứ Bảy, 19 tháng 9, 2015

Weeds



 Was getting kinda chilly up at 9500ft, so decided to head back to the Mesa. Only to find my lofty mountain property had been completely overtaken by weeds! No Hoa's or pesky neighbors to tell me to get rid of them, but they are here, and driving me a little bit crazy. Plus it gives me something to do.

So for the past three weeks Gingers been chasing rabbits, and I been pulling, spraying, and burning away. After 26 gallons of spray, and 9 tanks of propane think its safe to say in the next week I should have won the war on weeds. Here's a few more pic's....
 Neighbor's stopped by for a visit.
 Fresh roasted Hatch Green Chile's. During August and early September the southwest mainly New mexico harvest over 150 million pounds of them. Bought mine from a lady roasting them on the side of the road. 
 Pain in the butt to peal and de-seed, but well worth the effort.
 Ginger hoping she gets a bite of Green Chile Cheeseburger.
 Black caterpillar invasion. They've been literally everywhere! That was the box my propane torch came in. All those guys crawled in it overnight. Few even managed to crawl into the Busch Light as well, which was a little shocking going to grab a wobbly pop, and grabbing something furry instead. 
Thumbs up cloud. Thanks for visiting!
Good Day!