This is right down the track of livelihood hacking.
Tim from Chez Hack sit with some well developed projects related to this,
that I am slowly plugging into. If anyone's interested in pursuing it
further with us, get in touch with me and we can talk :)
Make a great day,
Morten H. D. Fuglsang
US: +1 415 799 6931 // skype: FlyvendeHest
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 3:03 PM, Steve Berl <steveberl(a)gmail.com> wrote:
That $100 one looks like a nightmare of mildew :-(
-steve
On Jun 24, 2013, at 2:40 PM, Hol Gaskill <hol(a)gaskill.com> wrote:
First you pay for land, then you pay for shelter.
Sometimes...
Lots of RVs and campers available for cheap - if you can find a compact
way to
handle fresh, grey, and black water and to get power (could be very
simple DC charge system depending on your needs) then you can remove a
substantial chunk of those of overhead costs associated with being alive
and not living in the woods AKA rent.
bits and
pieces to erect a sizeable facility.
Pack in some extra PVC and poly sheet and you have a deployable garden.
I
can't work this sort of living at the moment but if anyone in town wants
to retrofit one of these bad boys to be more self-contained and awesome, I
would be glad to help just to learn the ins and outs. Would also be a good
excuse to go to the woods for science.
happy hacking
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