Man Turns 1977 Dodge Camper into an Off Grid Straw Bale Home

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source:  nightdanger.lostwarren.com


15 Comments

  • Douglas McCarthargeon on said:

    This just seems like a fire waiting to happen. Did this guy survive the winter, or did he burn to death?

  • jane lusenga on said:

    Waw waw waw ! i luv de manicure patterns and garden decorations . want to know de tips of doing it on my own .

  • Sherry on said:

    That plastic will not last past the first good windstorm. I understand being homeless and doing what you have to but that isn’t going to last the winter. Yes, the straw is way too exposed to the hot stovepipe and sparks. The basic idea is good, just needs more safety and stability configurations.

  • Just try to put fire into a straw bale it won’t burn because it’s compressed. It will smouldering for sure but everybody will have all the time to get out. A blade of straw burns quickly not a bale. Same thing between a page of phone book and the book itself…

  • Am I supposed to be impressed? If he didn’t burn to death, what about carbon monoxide? That looks way too warm as well. I respect ingenuity and making the best of nothing. If any of that impresses me, it is that the man had such good friends to help with that (but didn’t bother making a better set up just with the materials pictured. ). Maybe we should post kids’ homemade forts, too?

  • I just wanted to respond to the comments about flammability. Try setting a phone book on fire. You can’t , but why can’t you? Because it’s too dense. Same with straw bales. A simple Google search would tell you that.

  • richard on said:

    a side from the potential fire hazard, it is wrapped with two way moisture barrier plastic, this can/will cause mold. A batter option would be to wrap this with a tyvek type material.

  • Survival Prepper on said:

    I thought the same at first about the fire hazard, if you look at the picture steps you can see he has used metal flashing and an insulator board to keep the heat off the hay. Also you need to realize if you have ever had a stove like this that the stack at this point is already cooled off enough at that particular point to keep from starting a fire anyway.

  • The hobbitt on said:

    Another shithead internet troll who thinks he knows it all has spoken. Maybe you could stuff some of that straw up your ass….that might impress you dickhead

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