Building the Tumbleweed Fencl

This short piece shows how Tumbleweed Tiny House Company builds a little house on wheels. www.tumbleweedhouses.com

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25 Responses to Building the Tumbleweed Fencl

  1. SKRIBBLE4ME says:

    as soon as my service is up im living the tumbleweed life!!!! cant wait! BTW what video editor did you use?

  2. ThePsycheSociety says:

    @TumbleweedHouses What if it is just one person?

  3. 20012607 says:

    6:45
    Why yes, yes it is.

  4. cApNhOwDy says:

    Thumbs up for Tool at 5:00

  5. dtmbcorp says:

    What kind of trailer do you look for? Anything in particular? Perhaps a maximum capacity I should look for?

    I’d sure love to come apprentice for you guys or something. Where are you located?

  6. MascisMan1 says:

    So, do you just utilize local laundromats for laundry/cleaning needs?

  7. Michael71777 says:

    I do graphics with a CPU tower, on-site, part time. Also oil painting. Want to move away from on-site work. Where can I get a list of material providers? I want home/studio on wheels that’s more stealth for city, inside a stepvan? Can you recommend a builder or workshop to do cost comparison between Tiny House, a custom stepvan or just a used class B motor home? Preferably the help would come from a Tiny House builder to help me draw plans then build.

  8. niketareed says:

    @ 0:14 He looks like Seth Green XD

  9. jangofett1599 says:

    I love the tool in the backround hes got great taste in music :)

  10. davis2022 says:

    What is that closed business in the final shot? A Lowes or something?

  11. Rockymtnnorth says:

    hey jay awesome job coming up with these houses, just seeing the fencl on the internet has inspired me to think about living a different way, i am going to building a fencl come summer i was wondering how long it would take to build the fencl with three people two of those being fluent carpenters. thanks for time and knowledge

  12. Rockymtnnorth says:

    hey jay, awesome job i am going to be building a fencl come summer, i was wondering how long it would take for three people two of those being fluent carpenters. thanks for your time, these house are revolutonary

  13. TumbleweedHouses says:

    @BoboEnterprises The Tumbleweed Homes are very well built and will last a lifetime. They don’t fee unstable at all. They are solid & sturdy. Our homes are designed so that anyone from novice to pro can build a Tumbleweed.

  14. BoboEnterprises says:

    Couple questions:
    1. How long do these last?
    2. Does it feel creaky or unstable, being build on the trailer bed?

    Oh, and one more: I would really like to build one of these myself. Is that conceivable for someone with little experience in carpentry?

  15. TumbleweedHouses says:

    @JinxvBird It depends on the house & how many people are helping with the build.

  16. JinxvBird says:

    I was wondering… How long does it take to make on of these??

  17. madzanta says:

    very inspirational.

  18. ScottieDM says:

    In our area using screws for framing is not allowed. Doesn’t make sense until you realize most screws are quite brittle compared to nails. When I built my deck I used only enough nails to pass inspection, then used stainless steel screws everywhere else. These screws were soft enough to bend, but not stripping the heads was a problem.

  19. TumbleweedHouses says:

    @joenlaw It is a fun one :)

  20. joenlaw says:

    i like this house the best

  21. TumbleweedHouses says:

    @lololzak Absolutely! As owner, all the trim is how you want it to be.

  22. lololzak says:

    could i get marble tabletop instead of stainless steel?

  23. TumbleweedHouses says:

    @LinuxUser4Life The houses are built to easily plug electricity and water. A solar power is also an alternative.

  24. LinuxUser4Life says:

    Does it have electricity? Where does it get power from? Battery? Solar that charges a battery?

  25. Alavistaven2012 says:

    @anoutcastisgaming Ah, sweet thanks