That's a noble idea, but you must be joking thinking you are going to be able to build a sub $1000 trailer home with basic tools. The steel for the trailer alone will cost $1k on top of $200 for a decent welder. Factor in lumber, nails, windows, roofing, waterproofing, etc.
I've already done the rough math. It'd use a Northern Tool 5x8 trailer that costs $550 or less on sale. The $1000 price point is for a basic box to sleep in and store possessions. There would be additional plans for larger builds and more amenities for people with a larger budget. No welding necessary, only basic wood construction.
Excuse me if this is a stupid question, but why is 1000 lbs not enough? I weigh 150 lbs. My wife weighs about 130. What in the world is going to weigh 700 more pounds?
I’d assume 200 per person (a lot lot of people weight more)
Basic possession is 25-50 a person, and if you want to have anything beyond an empty unfurnished trailer bed/batteries/activity gear/food/water is going to start to add up fast.
For me I could easily add 75lb of climbing gear, 50lb of snowboarding. Basic Solar panel is 20, batter another 15 and so on.
I think it's pretty safe to say that a tiny house on a trailer rated for 1000 (or 1715) pounds is not ever moving.
For comparison, the smallest, lightest travel trailers you can buy come in around 1500-2000 pounds dry. And they are not rated for full-time living. Anything more durable will quickly weigh a lot more than a 1715 pound trailer can safely handle.
Posting this question on HN is just going to overwhelm you even more. Don't listen to the noise, everyone has their opinions that they are entitled to. Focus on the fundamentals!
There are just some people in this world that have the reputation and thoroughness that makes you only want to learn new things from that one person. Hartl is one of the few. Thanks and can't wait for the rest!
Wow, thanks! Would you mind shooting me an email (address in profile)? I might like to include this comment as part of a testimonial section at some point.
This is a great start and I think the presenter has a good, clear and precise tone. I don't think the audio is as bad as some of the people have made it out to be, but a decent mic probably wouldn't hurt.
One thing I would like to see that I'm spoiled from Railscasts is a quick summary of what you will be doing and the results that were achieved prior to the tutorial starting.
Thirding this comment. I had my first experience last week and it was by far the absolute worst online experience I've ever had. Absolutely no automated processes outside of the scheduling, no quality control, and their 'solution specialists' not making things right in the end. I ended up having to file my first chargeback with my bank.
Its regrettable to hear that you feel we were not able to resolve your concerns. Please accept our apologies as we truly want every client on our platform to be satisfied with their service.
We'd like to be see if we can fix this, but are unable to locate an account with the information available here. If you would just send us a quick email - attention to Escalations - with your contact information, this would allow a member of our team to follow up with you.
>Its regrettable to hear that you feel we were not able to resolve your concerns. Please accept our apologies as we truly want every client on our platform to be satisfied with their service.
was this (and the one below) response posted from some outsourced call/service center ?
Agree, I also had the worst Homejoy experiences. Erroneous billing, people not showing up, them promising to take care of billing issues, but then not. Given Homejoy's service, their fast expansion is not something to be proud of.