Instant 'Folding' Tiny Cabin with Skylight and Wood Burner

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@TAOutdoors
@TAOutdoors 10 ай бұрын
Watch PART 2 here where I make modifications and spent the first night in it: kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z5DImmtspLBkgsksi=ryUfweOSeKDIb-av
@mobiousenigma
@mobiousenigma 10 ай бұрын
t a... thanks for the videos! osb is a poor choice for material due to its tendency to absorb water and destroy glue integrity with freeze thaw cycles leaving a sheathing with less strength than cardboard. sign board the plastic cardboard used in elections is the ideal material for this project as it is waterproof and much less weight. lol on the 4x2...its 2 x whatever dimension 4 6 8 10 and yes they arent that dimension there smaller ...its measured green and shrinks while drying. ps hinge the ends to the side so side folds up end folds out ...try it out of paper first it helps
@TAOutdoors
@TAOutdoors 10 ай бұрын
@@mobiousenigmawish I had this comment before I started the build 😅 the hinging part makes sense! Gotta start somewhere but thanks for the tips 👍🏻
@mobiousenigma
@mobiousenigma 10 ай бұрын
@@TAOutdoors that is a youtube issue you do it we watch it then you get the benefit of our experience and pitfalls... i have oftin thought a planning video first then redesign after input would be the way to go but i bet the algorithm tanks that
@jimparsons9454
@jimparsons9454 10 ай бұрын
​@mobiousenigma I agree. As for the acrylic I would have reinforced the hinges to protect against breakage. Also, two equal sheets that meet in the middle with a type of gasket to prevent leaks. This build is very doable it just needs some thought and patience.
@readhistory2023
@readhistory2023 10 ай бұрын
Sheet rock/gypsm board works great as backing for a wood stove. It comes in different ratings and Type C drywall lasts upto 4 hours against fire. Fibre cement board has class A fire rating which is the highest rating for any buiding material. It's also water resistant unlike gypsm board. The downside is they're not light but they are easy to cut.
@willmontes85
@willmontes85 10 ай бұрын
Really love this. A couple of ideas: For the clear roof panel, use "Lexan". It is more expensive but even thin sheets are near unbreakable. Second thing, I'm sure with a little creativity, you can add handles and wheels to the base to make the base itself a transport. If you want to still make it flat when unassembled, you can make the wheels removable. Would love to see this variation.
@kensmith5694
@kensmith5694 10 ай бұрын
I like your idea of wheels. They could be the sort of wheel that is used on a hay cart on a farm. They are a bit more robust than a bicycle wheel. A useful trick would be to work out a use for the wheels when you get to the destination.
@eligriggs9221
@eligriggs9221 9 ай бұрын
Use larger pneumatic wheels 12" or larger, with Quality Bearings in the hubs, it makes a huge difference, especially in wet ground/mud, where you might want to let some air out to flatten out the tires for better traction.
@godgetti
@godgetti 9 ай бұрын
@@eligriggs9221 lol, yes, on the motorized wheels this would be helpful. Non-motorized wheels, not so much.
@gunfighterzero
@gunfighterzero 9 ай бұрын
Specifically came here to say the same thing about the wheels and handles
@obdachlosen-hilfe
@obdachlosen-hilfe 9 ай бұрын
Roofed coffin 😂
@trudysimms1564
@trudysimms1564 10 ай бұрын
If you are planning on keeping this mini cabin, I would personally treat it with a good dollop of wood preserver and cover the roof with some roofing felt. Otherwise you will probably find over a short time, your mini cabin will turn into a giant sponge! Just a thought...
@williamcronkright5430
@williamcronkright5430 10 ай бұрын
My experience agrees. OSB absorbs water. Treating this structure with something is a good idea if it’s going to get wet. Looking forward to the overnighter!
@johnsherman6718
@johnsherman6718 9 ай бұрын
TRUE!
@clutchpedalreturnsprg7710
@clutchpedalreturnsprg7710 9 ай бұрын
Thompson's water seal followed up with a urethane spar varnish.
@petes3011
@petes3011 7 ай бұрын
throw a tarp and cammo net over it at least when you leave it. Damp will dictate how long it lasts. Expect BAD condensation on the perspex. Or get a big old wardrobe, brace it up and lay iy on ots sice.
@petes3011
@petes3011 7 ай бұрын
@@williamcronkright5430 the a tarp over it. You can retain the tarp but the treatment £s will be lost.
@bethhurst6231
@bethhurst6231 9 ай бұрын
I love to see projects like this where people are thinking "outside the box" and not being limited by the usual ways of doing things. I really like the little cabin!
@tominmtnvw
@tominmtnvw 9 ай бұрын
You need to get back on your meds.
@stevebator3138
@stevebator3138 8 ай бұрын
Great design as with all modifications can be evolved as you use it!
@McBenjiBoo
@McBenjiBoo 10 ай бұрын
Front door idea: Have the hinge at the top, that way it won't allow rain in when open, and it can act as a sort of porch.
@skeetsmcgrew3282
@skeetsmcgrew3282 10 ай бұрын
He could then add an eye hook to the top of the front wall and make a simple rope with a toggle to keep it propped open
@1988dgs
@1988dgs 10 ай бұрын
I was thinking the top 1/3 hinge up then the lower portion hinge to the side
@melfromNC
@melfromNC 9 ай бұрын
This was my thought, too. If it swings up, you will have cover for getting in and out. I'd also think about some king of flashing at the top of the door to keep the moisture out of the cabin. Good design overall. 🙂
@privatepilot4064
@privatepilot4064 9 ай бұрын
My Dad made his fishing shanty like that. He mounted skis on the side so he could transport it on the lake. When he got the hole cut in the ice he would unfold it and set it over the hole. He even had a small propane stove for heat. Two could fish and it would get warm enough inside that you could take off your coat. Those hung on folding coat hooks inside. The inside was painted flat black so you could see the fish easier through the ice hole.
@JustGG1956
@JustGG1956 10 ай бұрын
You are my hero! I was looking for a project which can help the homeless while giving teens something meaningful to occupy their time. This is perfect!
@kikigirlkauai
@kikigirlkauai 9 ай бұрын
I’m going to share this with our local community that builds little shelters for homeless. This is wayyyyyyyy better than the heavy coffin like boxes they are building. Love this and know they will too. Do able.
@RobNeeth
@RobNeeth 9 ай бұрын
Worked mental health and social services. Don't be too generous. If they're homeless long enough, they tend to inflict permanent brain damage on themselves via drugs. Permanent.
@libertycowboy2495
@libertycowboy2495 9 ай бұрын
Or, hire the homeless to make these so they can afford to rent an apt or house.
@kellydiver
@kellydiver 10 ай бұрын
Excellent! I would also put another vent in the door for cross ventilation, and add a bit of screen over your vents to keep the midgies out. 😊
@DaedalusProps
@DaedalusProps 10 ай бұрын
One of these days, I think it would be absolutely amazing if you made a treehouse cabin, like, a structure suspended between multiple trees
@user70331
@user70331 10 ай бұрын
You can anchor this cabin with few straps to anything 😅
@jamesellsworth9673
@jamesellsworth9673 10 ай бұрын
In the Early Years of the channel, Mike built a tree stand shelter.
@osho5996
@osho5996 10 ай бұрын
u just reminded me to watch one of those days by candide thovex🤷‍♀
@pauln7422
@pauln7422 10 ай бұрын
"I'm just a Husband and Dad" if both those responsibilities are taken seriously (sadly not all do these days) then you are a formidable force.
@stevestogsdill5791
@stevestogsdill5791 10 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@leesonoutdoors
@leesonoutdoors 9 ай бұрын
Genius initial design love it love the concept and execution
@nunyabiznez8120
@nunyabiznez8120 10 ай бұрын
You need a strip of rubber to cover the top ridge hinges to keep it from leaking. That way you don't need a separate ridge piece. If you really want to lower weight, use foam board for the walls and roof with 2.5cm x 2.5 cm wood for corner and edge support.
@longrider42
@longrider42 10 ай бұрын
Or that Corrugated Plastic sheeting, used in temporary signs.
@robbro3589
@robbro3589 10 ай бұрын
Maybe poor man fiberglass each sheet.
@pooley4891
@pooley4891 10 ай бұрын
He said he's already got that but forgot it
@johngoodin3445
@johngoodin3445 10 ай бұрын
Here in the states we have something called blueboard. It’s a product that’s used in really damp environments like a basement or cellar. It’s pressure treated and designed to resist mold growth. I found out about it during a DIY basement that had mold everywhere after hurricane Katrina. I also heard about epoxy based paints. Not only does it resist moisture but it also soaks into the material making it harder and stronger as it sets up.
@dfaad8450
@dfaad8450 9 ай бұрын
Blue board is a type of drywall/ sheet rock. It's fine in interior/ protected locations, but is too delicate for this kind of transport and outdoor use
@johngoodin3445
@johngoodin3445 9 ай бұрын
@@dfaad8450 In the DIY video I saw on KZbin years ago they were replacing the cellar lumbar with manufactured joists with what they referred to as blueboard treated lumber. It just makes no since whatever to pressure treat drywall materials. And yes all of the cellar joints were tented a blue color.
@DorothyReich
@DorothyReich 8 ай бұрын
Blue treated wood is TOXIC!
@michaelhill7632
@michaelhill7632 10 ай бұрын
Having made a tiny house for my son under a pine tree I was absolutely captured by your video. Enjoyed every minute. Thank you.
@Feralfoundry
@Feralfoundry 10 ай бұрын
This is magnificent! Also my goofy brain said "Oh! He made a treat chest for Big Foot!" And .. Did he just create a beginer level Magician's Chest? I think it would make a wonderful temporary greenhouse that can be stored away too. Chicken coop? Such a wonderful and variable use structure. Well done!!! ❤❤❤
@23PNS120
@23PNS120 10 ай бұрын
Wow, what a contrast to what we were expecting for the new upload!! Cheers 'TA Outdoors' for bringing to film a new type of camping vessel. 👍👍👍
@margaretbarclay-laughton2086
@margaretbarclay-laughton2086 10 ай бұрын
You remind me of dad and uncle George, you could with a "Would it be possible to?" They would go away and soon you would be called to come and see what they had built. They would have loved your videos as much as i do.
@steveowens398
@steveowens398 10 ай бұрын
Hey Mike! The cabin is great. I'd suggest using small spacers to keep the aluminum plates off of the walls by half an inch or so - it wouldn't cost much or take up a lot of time, and would give the wood better protection from the heat of the stove. You might also want to add some eave extensions to the roof - I'm betting you'll get some rain in, one end or the other, through the gaps. You could use very light material for this, maybe even testing coverage with varnished cardboard clamped on as a test run. To keep your cabin flat packable, the eaves could be a removable item. Just a few thoughts to keep you even more safe and dry. Hope the test run goes well!
@mazadan
@mazadan 9 ай бұрын
Pukka the best make it video i have seen in an age. That covers this form of camping out .
@mrhalfstep
@mrhalfstep 10 ай бұрын
Great idea and design! The only thing I would criticize is your choice for the sunroof. Acrylic sheet is more scratch resistant, but poly-carbonate sheet, think Lexan or bulletproof glass, is much more resistant to cracking. A falling "widow maker" could shower you with knife like plastic shards. It's also used for shooting glasses. Breaking before you even got into the woods could be seen as an omen. In the future, if you want to lighten this design up, I think that you'll find that Lauan (over here, it's a thin plywood used as an underlayment for flooring) will be lighter and plenty strong, as well as nicer looking, but at a greater cost. Depends on your priorities. I, for instance, have much more money than I do strength and stamina! Your final thoughts at the end of the video made me think. If you plan to prop open the wooden side of the roof, make the props such that the roof still has some pitch to let rain run off (You guys do get rain on that side of the pond, don't you?) and you could staple a sheet of screen or mosquito netting over the opening to keep biting bugs out (If you tell me you don't have biting bugs over there in the spring and summer, you're gonna have a house guest come March, Mate. LOL Great video!
@ElizabethBrightEyes
@ElizabethBrightEyes 10 ай бұрын
Waiting for the "instant" part of the cabin, but then having my mind blown by the fact that you actually did design and build it (and tbf, it's also a prototype). I find myself impressed. You're welcome at a BBQ anytime mate.
@seewaage
@seewaage 9 ай бұрын
That thing is awesome! I want to build one now. 🙂
@AdornmentFreak
@AdornmentFreak 9 ай бұрын
Just wanted to say that I literally just discovered your channel yesterday when looking for stealth camping videos and I am HOOKED 😂 You're absolutely so cool to watch. So much so that my husband had to stop me from starting mini fires in various ways in the middle of our livingroom haha Especially loving the survival tip videos 👏🏻
@HalkerVeil
@HalkerVeil 9 ай бұрын
The lifting roof is a fantastic idea! I'd probably build a single flat angled roof that lifts from one side of the tiny cabin. Then make a latch system for it or a swing arm to keep it up. When it's not raining it would let you stand up and still keep some cover over your head. Add a little tarp on top so it drapes over and it's a small tent. Not to mention perfect heat management.
@dalevanallen2330
@dalevanallen2330 10 ай бұрын
Very cool! Minor safety suggestion. A buddy and I (back in the day) built a structure out of the same material you used, with the intention of creating a low budget sauna. Cue the laughter! We used an old "Sears Parlour Stove" and it heated up quite nicely-until the off-gassing from the glue in the OSB board drove us out. Takeaway is even with a tiny stove.....just produce a little heat to stay safe.
@whispernthedark4
@whispernthedark4 10 ай бұрын
Oh my that is so cool the way you assembled your tiny camper..and with no tool..that's just awesome...thanks for sharing your project ..I love it💞
@francisbryan4485
@francisbryan4485 9 ай бұрын
Use a hot nail to make holes in the acrylic. Use washers in the fasteners to help prevent cracking the acrylic.
@jonathanluce9130
@jonathanluce9130 10 ай бұрын
Great idea, perhaps for a mk2 you could even make it out of aluminium section and sheets, also incorporate the wheel and some handles into the frame so you don't need a separate wheelbarrow.
@kennithobrien8104
@kennithobrien8104 10 ай бұрын
hell yeah! aluminum would definitely save on weight & less worry about wood swelling/rot, and could likely have all sides folding....
@mikekeogh
@mikekeogh 10 ай бұрын
Cold though
@jonathanluce9130
@jonathanluce9130 10 ай бұрын
@@mikekeogh not with a log burner and sleeping bag and undermat
@mikekeogh
@mikekeogh 10 ай бұрын
Yeah I know what your saying but just generally in cold weather when setting up and before the fires lit and after it's gone out in the morning it's not as nice a feel as wood@@jonathanluce9130
@jonathanluce9130
@jonathanluce9130 10 ай бұрын
@@mikekeogh I agree with you but the wood is a bit heavy for transportation!
@AntSurviveTheNight
@AntSurviveTheNight 10 ай бұрын
Youve thought of stuff i wouldnt have dreamed of Mike. The velcro idea by leaving the backing on so you can use again for something else at another time, buying two stove jack squares just in case of rain if not using it. Fab mate! A great idea for a video mate! The vent was an ace touch too man. Loved it and cant wait for the overnighter
@zachhendry8523
@zachhendry8523 10 ай бұрын
This looks like a fun project. I like the idea of being able to move camp and set it up anywhere you desire in the woods. Thanks for sharing!
@katylox1604
@katylox1604 9 ай бұрын
Put it on a sled, like the Indians did 😊
@stevestogsdill5791
@stevestogsdill5791 10 ай бұрын
I think its brilliant! Love these kind of things. Some people use bicycle wheels at the back and handles at front to walk their "cabin" where they want.
@stevestogsdill5791
@stevestogsdill5791 10 ай бұрын
Or maybe mount a 2-wheel dolly under it?
@harbl99
@harbl99 10 ай бұрын
It's all fun and games until someone sticks a consignment note on the side and you wake up to find you're in transit to darkest Peru.
@BaseDeltaZero1972
@BaseDeltaZero1972 10 ай бұрын
Half the KZbin wild-camping/bush-crafting community here would be like "challenge accepted". :D
@snowysnowyriver
@snowysnowyriver 10 ай бұрын
Don't forget to bring back some marmalade! 😁
@marloespeters8404
@marloespeters8404 9 ай бұрын
​@@snowysnowyriver😂
@vradenknight4872
@vradenknight4872 9 ай бұрын
😂
@chriswilson7211
@chriswilson7211 9 ай бұрын
Fairly sure this was a MC 900 Ft Jesus video.
@Sypherz
@Sypherz 9 ай бұрын
I was planning to do something similar but on a car trailer since all the places I camp I can get by car. I just want a box that will hold all my camping gear and will fold out to a cabin. All those changes you mentions could still easily be made to your current cabin.
@craigmooring2091
@craigmooring2091 10 ай бұрын
That's a great start on a fun idea, Mike. Like Fowler's Ice Glamper Camper, or The Outsider's insulated, hot water heated cabin on snow skids, but simpler, and easy to transport in a variety of ways in cold or warm weather. I realize this would make the assembly a bit more complicated in the woods, but as you were putting it together, it struck me that someone could come up on you and disassemble it while you were inside. I would want to have those vertical boards on the end walls. and all the latches on the inside, with only a lockable closure on the door outside. As a side note, on this side of the pond we call them 'two by fours', not 'four by twos'.
@jimriffel6969
@jimriffel6969 10 ай бұрын
For the base...instead of using a wheelbarrow, what would you think about two wheelbarrow sized wheels on an axle, mounted at one end, and your folding legs at the other? With a sturdy handle at the other end, it would eliminate need for the wheelbarrow.
@skeetsmcgrew3282
@skeetsmcgrew3282 10 ай бұрын
The pivot point would be all wrong. It would be super heavy to move. But he might be able to mount the wheels separately at the center of mass and have them held in place with lynch pins. Then just pop them off when he gets to his camp site
@alfredovazquez1915
@alfredovazquez1915 9 ай бұрын
Brilliant...love it Of course, you will add up some improvements to this nice cabin. . ..great work! Congrats from Spain!
@DemocracyRules
@DemocracyRules 9 ай бұрын
What a cutie!
@gabba5423
@gabba5423 10 ай бұрын
I think this was a cool idea. Especially if the weather is bad at least you will be protected by the elements.
@Flufficat
@Flufficat 9 ай бұрын
IDK why but I was transfixed watching this. Amusingly narrated, fun and useful too. 👏👏
@trevormegson7583
@trevormegson7583 10 ай бұрын
As a prototype it's a great idea. Research, development and testing should be fun content. Any waterproofing ideas yet?
@cfoskeeter
@cfoskeeter 9 ай бұрын
Good question. If that osb gets wet, it's done for.
@Tari-se7ez
@Tari-se7ez 9 ай бұрын
HI, GREAT JOB!!! SUGGESTION: I was thinking about the hinge issue (time stamp 26:28) when I remembered a type of offset hinge we use in the states to increase the width of door openings typically to retrofit homes for the disabled needing wheelchairs. Since the hinge is offset, usually by 3 inches, it swings the door completely out & away, making room for the wheelchair. Obviously, the size and scale of your Tiny Cabin hinges will be smaller etc but once that's been established you'll be all set. The ONLY other thought may be to mount your 'trolly' wheeĵl directly to the exterior of the flat pack and use the side roof/rafters as the handles thus no waisted weight or redundant pieces. Again FANTASTIC JOB!!! Tari
@casper3130
@casper3130 10 ай бұрын
I used to take a Roll of 6' wide thick black plastic and some clear thick plastic for the roof, black nylon trot-line string and duct tape to the hunting woods to make a camp cabin I used for a week sometimes 2 weeks. I used my limb saw to cut about 1/2 inch round limbs the length I needed to frame up the cabin using the nylon string to secure the framing together and make a door. Covered the frame and door in plastic using the clear for the roof for light and duct taped the plastic from the inside to secure it to the limb framing and keeping it in the dry. I used a piece of thin 3'x3' sheet metal with duct tape to make my smoke pipe hole out the roof and that plastic held the heat inside. Made a couple cabins using the same method less the duct tape using cheap tarps.
@-TheDogOfWar
@-TheDogOfWar 10 ай бұрын
Such an awesome idea. Great video!
@rod462
@rod462 10 ай бұрын
Good ideas and quite thought provoking. If I made one and wanted to transport it often, I would take two of the fencepost legs off and replace them with two wheel barrow type wheels... two handles on the other end. All the weight would be closer to the ground and a wider stance of 2 wheels for stability.
@jerseygirl07105
@jerseygirl07105 9 ай бұрын
Wow!!! Amazing!!! Great job. It’s a puzzle home. Only a few pieces to make a home. Great beginning for a safe haven.
@draygyn7548
@draygyn7548 10 ай бұрын
This is absolutely genius. Thanks for sharing 😀
@Mericles
@Mericles 10 ай бұрын
I love things like this. As I was watching the build, it struck me that it's similar to the pre-fab homes that transform from a box on a trailer to a large home. To that end, maybe instead of the flat pack design, make a box. Each side could be two pieces hinged together, then made rigid unfolded with gate latches. Then slot them in place with the leg/hole system you have on your end pieces. When folded down, you'd have a box for the extra pieces. Could maybe even add wheels and handles so instead of carting it with a wheelbarrow, the cabin would BE the wheelbarrow. Would be easier to cart the woodstove this way. Plus food, bedding, lights and power.
@laurafleming7408
@laurafleming7408 9 ай бұрын
Ingenius!!!
@heifershaft
@heifershaft 9 ай бұрын
I built ice fishing shacks the same way. nice!
@christianavance9124
@christianavance9124 10 ай бұрын
I want to design a traveling foldout camper trailer that can be pulled by a bicycle since I don't drive. I love seeing all of the people who have decided to move into buses and cans and travel through as much of their life as possible, vut that lifestyle is inaccessible to those who dont or xant drive. I also thought it would be helpful for those who are unsheltered. This gave me great ideas, so thank you.
@curtismarean6963
@curtismarean6963 10 ай бұрын
This is a great concept! I like the way you pulled it all together, nicely done! The thing about something like this is that you add things as time goes on. I think you're off to a great start!
@tardismole
@tardismole 10 ай бұрын
Absolutely love the idea and it looks great. Just a couple of thoughts. You could secure the cabin down with paracord, some eye bolts and tent pegs. And might want to cover the outside with something waterproof, or at least something to block the draughts. After all, Britain is a very wet and windy group of islands. :)
@keeperofthegood
@keeperofthegood 10 ай бұрын
Corrugated fiberglass roofing may be a better option than the acrylic. Love the flat pack pop up cabin concept 🙂
@TAOutdoors
@TAOutdoors 10 ай бұрын
I thought about this but the issue with corrugated material is you can’t really get a clear view looking through it. Let’s in light just as well but I wanted to see the surrounding forest.
@TheGlatch
@TheGlatch 10 ай бұрын
Maybe some clear polycarbonate? PC doesn't snap easily
@mikekeogh
@mikekeogh 10 ай бұрын
Maybe the double layer roofing panels?
@keeperofthegood
@keeperofthegood 10 ай бұрын
Yes theres a wide range of colours and opacities@@TAOutdoors and their availability is very dependent on where you are. The ones that are transparent are not "like glass", clearest Ive seen was a green with a water like distortion. Maybe a skylight segment, camper van type single glass window? Thing is, as you found out, the acrylic comes with a host of its own issues too :) but that is the thrill of the building journey!
@McGyverPilot
@McGyverPilot 10 ай бұрын
"Glorified Doghouse." Consider adding a steel bracket and two legs longer than rest with extra bolt holes so you can adjust for sloping ground. Also, if you had a net or some way to hold roof material, you could pile moss or leaves over the glass roof, to help retain heat in coldest winters. But I digress. OSB is terrible idea as it will quickly disintegrate once wet. I like the Bushcraft Holding Pins. Nice Touch! 😅
@kingrafa3938
@kingrafa3938 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video Mike!
@BenDryden-tm1pr
@BenDryden-tm1pr Ай бұрын
Nice! I was searching KZbin for a video of someone who may have already built something I'm planning on creating. I appreciate your video, it gave me a concept of how a collapsible shelter will look, as well as some great pointers. 👍😎👍 Stay Awesome
@me-l-9910
@me-l-9910 10 ай бұрын
Wow, again such a great idea and great fun to watch this project! I applaud your excellent dad/husband brain and handiwork! 👏 😊. I love that you just go for it, you can always make improvements down the road. You could easily redo the skylight half of the roof for instance. Or the door, though I think you could have chickens in your future! 🤭 Just think of this as a wonderful working prototype. I immediately thought of your kids and Jacks and how much fun they can have in this - in the woods or the home garden. I’m really looking forward to seeing how it behaves in the overnight. Have fun, Mike!
@IvoTichelaar
@IvoTichelaar 10 ай бұрын
You could take a look at bicycle caravans, fahrradwohnwagen in German (they are the most active builders). Transporting your cabin on a wheel barrow must be tough. It would probably be a lot nicer if it had its own wheels and you could pull it (by hand as well). Obviously this is not meant as a caravan, but if you turn the base into a bicycle trailer, it would be very similar to a bicycle caravan. Lots of good ideas on materials and construction as well. They often build with insulation foam. It's rigid and lightweight, easy to glue and from what I hear, an insulated tiny caravan/cabin easily heats with just body heat. A candle for extreme weather. I have some interest in a bicycle caravan, but wouldn't want to ride with such a big thing behind my bicycle. Making it collapsible like yours would be the way to go. Very nice!
@markjones5561
@markjones5561 10 ай бұрын
Eagerly looking forward to seeing this first camp out in the "Mike-Motel" :)
@captaincatastrophe5143
@captaincatastrophe5143 10 ай бұрын
The Outsider would be proud. He too made several portable cabins on this channel.
@80krauser
@80krauser 10 ай бұрын
A relative of ours builds a similar type structure for use as deer hunting blinds on his hunting leases. But they are a bit bigger, sturdier and he uses screws to secure it. Since it is semi-permanent and sits up in the humid Louisiana woods for months even years at a time. It packs down on to a four wheel ATV trailer. Not as neatly as yours but pretty similar
@sdavifcom
@sdavifcom 10 ай бұрын
Nice! If I may, how about fitting a couple wheels on one end of the base and some handles on the other. Boom! No need for a wheelbarrow.
@EwenRoberts-o8o
@EwenRoberts-o8o 10 ай бұрын
That,s pretty awesome what you came up with there. No tools needed to set up. Smart thinking bud. Loved it.
@jordan9632
@jordan9632 9 ай бұрын
This is a cool idea. I'd like to see wheels built into the base and maybe handle system. He could then leave the wheelbarrow at home and drag it like a litter.
@mrfitz96
@mrfitz96 10 ай бұрын
That's a pretty sturdy base you've got there. You could just attach detachable wheels directly to it and eliminate the wheelbarrow.
@bobgeldoff
@bobgeldoff 10 ай бұрын
Ok so had 2 pause at 12 min 50 sec 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 you had laughing so hard at the acrylic comment , very well delivered .
@1nlsecurity737
@1nlsecurity737 10 ай бұрын
you could create french folding doors with several smaller door hinges, but like you said its work in progress.
@amgroves76
@amgroves76 10 ай бұрын
Love it! I'd personally make one of the long sides either flip up or down for the door, also you could put handles on end of the base and wheel barrow/ kids bike wheels the other. You could even make the base insulated with foam if you wanted it a bit fancier. Very adaptable design, look forward to the sleep in
@railfan439
@railfan439 10 ай бұрын
On the gable ends, place the two upright 3x2s on the inside through holes in the floor, with the "sockets" under the floor. Less things "sticking out." Also 3x2s for the floor would be enough. 4x2s are overkill. I agree the whole piece of acrylic is to much, to flexible, and it doesn't need to be the entire half roof. Better "portholes" than a huge skylight. Be sure to paint everything, both sides, for waterproofing the OSB. Great idea for a prototype. Thanks for the video. Jon
@chasinglife43
@chasinglife43 9 ай бұрын
Very cool! I love this idea! Thanks for sharing the build and the set up.
@mari-kt1kb
@mari-kt1kb 10 ай бұрын
Brilliant. Absolutely wonderful. Thank you.
@scaredofghosts6813
@scaredofghosts6813 10 ай бұрын
Few design ideas: 2x4 subfloor is durable but like you said you could of totally used smaller like 1x2. The pointed roof adds another board, a slanted roof would be a single piece and less cuts. Also a few windows wouldnt hurt n would lighten the weight
@MrGrimsmith
@MrGrimsmith 9 ай бұрын
Interesting build, thanks for showing it to us. I'd be inclined to use a couple of sheets of 3 ply on a baton frame for each side so I could add some insulation in the middle without too much weight and polycarbonate roofing for the top as it's a lot easier to work with than acrylic as well as being insulated but that's just me. Then again, I tend to over engineer things just a smidge :)
@mattbrown5511
@mattbrown5511 10 ай бұрын
Perfect for truck camping. Great episode.
@verneolson1880
@verneolson1880 10 ай бұрын
Mike, don’t feel bad that you didn’t get everything perfect the first time around. You took a concept and very successfully built a prototype. In the design process you always plan on 2 or 3 prototypes to get all the details right. The good news in your case is that you don’t have to start all over, you can just tweak the parts you feel need to be better. My tweak suggestions, another vent lower to floor and at the other end to get some cross flow, enamel paint over all the osb to protect it from moisture. Twinwall for the skylight, it’s a greenhouse industry product but big box stores might’ve carry it. All in all, a very successful first build; don’t stop till you get it the way you want it.
@TAOutdoors
@TAOutdoors 10 ай бұрын
Appreciate the comment and feedback!
@freman007
@freman007 10 ай бұрын
That is a cool mini cabin.
@pamelamcintosh236
@pamelamcintosh236 9 ай бұрын
Excellent job Have fun using your traveling wood tent 👍❤️
@coreyeaston6823
@coreyeaston6823 10 ай бұрын
Love to see it for winter camping.
@anthonosrobertos
@anthonosrobertos 10 ай бұрын
Me and my wife really enjoy watching your videos, my wife particularly loves Jacks and wants to know when he'll next be in a video 👍
@michaelfoote2493
@michaelfoote2493 10 ай бұрын
The tread plate will still heat up and thus transfer the heat to the wood. I'd be a little concerned that it may dry out the OSB behind it over time and cause some issues. Some Concrete Board or some sort of heat resistant material may work better. If you did put the "legs/post" on your roof to keep it open, you might be able to do it in a way that you can also use them to keep the roof tight when it's closed. But all and all, it looks really good.
@vicferrari9380
@vicferrari9380 10 ай бұрын
A 3/4" gap made with vertical slats behind the metal makes a good heat barrier for a little stove. My biggest concern is if the wind comes up good the whole roof will be in the next county. 😅
@kensmith5694
@kensmith5694 10 ай бұрын
I like the concept. You can get the plastic that is used for rear windows in some convertibles. It is a soft but strong clear sheet that can roll up or fold. It will need support but I think holes in it going over pegs and being pinned might work. I suggest you paint the OSB with something to make it very water proof. It gets soft and very heavy fit it gets wet. You may want to consider a lighter thinner material for that. For the hinge on the door you could use those things that are sometimes used for small gates where the weight of the gate holds the hinge pin in the socket that is on the stationary part.
@ar4122
@ar4122 9 ай бұрын
Thats a cute cabin. I like it!
@graemedolan2208
@graemedolan2208 10 ай бұрын
A great idea and very well constructed. 😊
@colincolwill1941
@colincolwill1941 10 ай бұрын
Thank you Mike for another great invention.
@genieking6191
@genieking6191 10 ай бұрын
Love it! I love camping but hate tents. I have some ideas to make it lighter. It may be a project for this fall.
@Pierreandandre
@Pierreandandre 10 ай бұрын
This is very cool. I enjoyed the idea behind this. It's a glorified tent. I would love to see more pallet wood cabin videos. That's what made me subscribe to you back in late 2017.
@Infinite_Curiosity00
@Infinite_Curiosity00 9 ай бұрын
Your kids are going to have the best childhoods.
@djmanley27
@djmanley27 10 ай бұрын
Awesome concept! I'm sure everyone will be sharing how they'd to do it, the possibilities are endless!
@KatherineUribe-1
@KatherineUribe-1 10 ай бұрын
Hey there! So happy to see you still creating. Hope you & your family are well!👍🏼😎
@firstnamesurname1743
@firstnamesurname1743 10 ай бұрын
Great video, it is a terrific idea. Glad to know you already have a video planned to camp out in it, however it lends itself to an exceptionally interesting "Folding Cabin v2.0" video! It is a great concept and I imagine would be really popular.
@Ian-lp1pr
@Ian-lp1pr 10 ай бұрын
Ace. You could always completely hinge one side so oi drops down on legs & becomes like a porch in warmer weather therefore leaving one side open but still with a bit of overhead cover. Nice vid.
@mikealvarado654
@mikealvarado654 10 ай бұрын
Great video and project. You should build another one but try using 2x2s and one quarter inch plywood. Imagine the weight savings. As small as the shed is , it will still be very strong for whatever you need. Btw, I suggest you put some spacers between the wall and heat shield. Just a few washers on each screw. Bon voyage !!!
@marcusfridh8489
@marcusfridh8489 10 ай бұрын
Reminds me of all those homemade bicyclecampers you can all over youtube.
@marks-0-0
@marks-0-0 10 ай бұрын
Well done Mike thats a great idea and project. So it's basically a tent made out of wood. When i buy a wood I was planning on just using a tent for a while but now i might build a quick simple structure like yours instead. One thing i might add to the design is 2 barrow type wheels to one end and maybe handles to the other then you can push or pull the whole thing making the flat pack the trolley.
@davidjones8680
@davidjones8680 10 ай бұрын
Ive used some free secondhand double wall polycarbonate on my shed roof, its done a brilliant job, much sturdier than the stuff you have used there. It came from a neighbours conservatory, they were taking it down to built a propper extension.
@JamesBrown-yn7xr
@JamesBrown-yn7xr 10 ай бұрын
That looks like a fun "Dad" project. 🙂 I might suggest you could remove a lot of weight from the base by using 3x1 or 4x1. If you had a table saw you could rip the timber as it only needs strength downwards with studs. I like the other suggestion of foil bubble wrap on the underside.
@yaboifroyo
@yaboifroyo 10 ай бұрын
I used to work at a frame shop that had acrylic as a glass option for you frames. It is definitely a pain in the butt to work with.
@gnollman
@gnollman 10 ай бұрын
Good fun stuff, love it. I think I'd have put the acrylic side inside an OSB frame for stability, you're right, acrylic can be a major pain with cracks and pressure fractures
@DavidWade-fm3pb
@DavidWade-fm3pb 10 ай бұрын
Dude has a nice backyard to pitch his cabin in.
@jpc1147
@jpc1147 8 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed the episode. Thanks
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