Looking at those pictures, in particular the last two in the post above, it looks like you merely nailed them together with no bracing whatsoever. I am fairly certain it will shake itself apart in short order. Regardless of the claim of building upmarket houses, nailing things together like it seems you have done in those pictures may be somewhat okay in certain areas and where laws doesn't dictate metal bracing to make sure it stays together. But this is not a static house. It's on a moving truck which will flex and shake. I'm giving it 7k miles at most in its current iteration.
With that said, I thoroughly enjoy the thinking of having a tiny house as a "camper".
http://www.criticalcactus.com/most-beautiful-tiny-houses-on-wheels/
http://www.housekaboodle.com/escape-traveler-tiny-house-on-wheels/
With that said, I thoroughly enjoy the thinking of having a tiny house as a "camper".
http://www.criticalcactus.com/most-beautiful-tiny-houses-on-wheels/
http://www.housekaboodle.com/escape-traveler-tiny-house-on-wheels/
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