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20 Ft ISBU Container home for hunting cabin or getaway
*The front wall has been removed to show the detail This ISBU Home is built on a 20 foot long used shipping container frame. This particular rendition is modeled after a hunting cabin or a nice little getaway home in the woods. It features a spacious loft with pop-up...
Boom Box Shipping Container Home V2.0
A four level shipping container home design for the Asheville area in Western North Carolina. This layout incorporates three 40 foot containers stacked one container deep. This design would be ideal for a short building lot with heavy tree cover. The top floor shows...
Shipping Container Homes
Here's a great blog that has more photo's and descriptions . http://www.busyboo.com/category/prefab-home/
Ever wonder what your camshaft gear looks at all day
No. Well here you go anyway. I thought this was a cool looking shot.My 325 just before I realized that I forgot to put the head bolt washers on. And of course they are single use bolts; the treads stretch when tightened to the correct torque.
Wiring an electric dune buggy
I took advantage of the beautiful weather today, rolled up the garage door and began working on my electric dune buggy, "Evox" for the first time in months. I've been having some trouble with the wiring harness that connects the controller to the rest of the...
914 Porsche – 1974
This 914 will be my second electric car project. It's a 1974 Porsche 914 targa. Cool little car! Two seater, mid-engine, rear tranny. This was the last car that Volkswagen and Porsche collaborated on. Currently it's got a 1.8 liter WV motor and tranny that sit in the...
1988 325I BMW
Complete Tear Down and Rebuild of a 325i e30 Cylinder Head This is the step by step process for a complete tear down and rebuild of an 1988 E30 325i cylinder head. I’ll try to point out all the tips and tricks throughout the process to save time and unneeded...
Evox – Electric Buggy
The Evox is a 72 volt, fully electric, single seat, dune buggy. I began this electric car project in September of 2007 as my senior industrial design project at Appalachian State. This following photos will go through the complete tear down and rebuild process that I...







