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HGTV Yurt Program - Printable Version +- Punaweb Forum (http://punaweb.org/forum) +-- Forum: Punaweb Forums (http://punaweb.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Building in Puna (http://punaweb.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=12) +--- Thread: HGTV Yurt Program (/showthread.php?tid=18191) |
RE: HGTV Yurt Program - YurtGirl - 03-28-2017 If it isn't a word yet, it should be! But yes, exactly. Just build it in a way that is easy to break apart in sections, transport, and rebuild. Melissa Fletcher ___________________________ "Make yurts, not war" Bill Coperthwaite, 1973 RE: HGTV Yurt Program - Tink - 03-28-2017 Does anyone know the maximum width one could go on a portable deck section to transport down a highway before a special permit is required? 9 feet comes to mind, but unsure if that has changed over the years. Mahalo! Community begins with Aloha RE: HGTV Yurt Program - leilanidude - 03-28-2017 It depends if you move it during police shift change or not. RE: HGTV Yurt Program - Tink - 03-28-2017 Come to think of it, width really doesn't matter when it comes to moving in the event Madam Pelé visits us, as we will all be heading the same direction! As long as I can hitch it up to the old 1 ton, put it in low low and keep ahead of her visit, and all will be good with the missus! Community begins with Aloha RE: HGTV Yurt Program - leilanidude - 03-29-2017 I would think that one could easily build the platform in such a way that it could be split in half easily, making eventual transport much easier. RE: HGTV Yurt Program - kalakoa - 03-29-2017 build the platform in such a way that it could be split in half Make the platform out of flatbed shipping containers... RE: HGTV Yurt Program - YurtGirl - 03-29-2017 A 30' yurt platform split in half would still be 15' wide, unless it's traveling vertically. I recommend looking at thirds instead of halves and quarters. Or just screw the decking and make a numbered plan when you take it apart and put it back together. That's likely the easiest for manpower and a simple truck. Melissa Fletcher ___________________________ "Make yurts, not war" Bill Coperthwaite, 1973 RE: HGTV Yurt Program - YurtGirl - 03-29-2017 Kalakoa, I was just reviewing the container base concept with a client last week. That's a BRILLIANT concept. Lava coming? Dismantle everything, put it in the containers, load and drive it all away until the lava cools. Either store it just like that until you're ready to set it back up, or rebuild elsewhere. Fantastic. Melissa Fletcher ___________________________ "Make yurts, not war" Bill Coperthwaite, 1973 |