Hi everyone,<BR>After reading one of the other posts regarding an off the grid home base I thought I would post what I did with my old boxtruck motorhome.<BR><BR>(Sorry I can only attach these pics. but they should be in order)<BR><BR>I built this motorhome quite a few years ago and it served me well but as the old truck got rustier and rustier I decided to retire it. This is its story.<BR>Original I built POD out of a farmers chicken truck,(it was a swap / buy for a boat I had lived on) being a tray when I started and swapped the tray at the demolition yard for an ex delivery box van body.<BR>Converted from that. (talk about recycling)<BR>The idea was to take the motorhome box section off and turn it into a cabin base.<BR>So with this i set about siting my cabin on my block of land.<BR>First step was removing all the crud, water tanks, eectricals I had setup for 12v running everwhere under the frame.<BR>I built some piers to suit the frame rails to place the body on then decided it was quicker and easier to hire a crane off, then onto the piers.<BR>Sold the old truck to another farmer.<BR>Now the MH body was off I didn't want it looking like a body sitting there so I then set about recladding over the Cargosheet (which I cladded original over the rib alloy) with whats known here as MiniOrb sheeting and timber above. I also decided to lenghten cabin so it would have a nice porch at the front and a proper bedroom at the back. This back area faces the setting sun in summer here so I wanted the wall as a solid mass thermal store to block that hot summer sun. Hence the freestanding granite wall, she's about 2 ft thick and boy does it work.I set about filling in the 7 ft gap with some insulated laminated ply walls.<BR> The flat roof was double layer insulation anyway 6 inches but it looked better after I built a curved colourbond roof on top with a observatory ? book reading room ?<BR><BR>My cabin runs on the original 12v system beefed up some more since, a composting toilet was installed.<BR><BR>The block of land I have is an acre there's more than enough room to store the other self sufficient homes I live in. When I'm not here I live in either truck working around the country. I store my other home here aswell when I'm not using it SV Felix (100mile inland) but thats another story.<BR><BR>What I love about this place it a tiny town and has a railway station out front with 4 passenger services a day.<BR><BR>Geoff