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Project Mayhem78
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# Posted: 23 Oct 2025 03:58pm
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I am a cad guy and like to "play around " with the software in my spare time. I drew it in Solid Edge, not an architect centric program so not as easy to do as other programs.
Thought I would post this "just because". Maybe someday I will build it, or some version of it, or inspire someone. I have thought of building it in the backyard and trucking it up north.
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MtnDon
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# Posted: 23 Oct 2025 09:18pm
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First thought of mine is that is this is snow country that door should not have a roof dumping snow right there. If no snow, what about rain?
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Project Mayhem78
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# Posted: 24 Oct 2025 08:17am
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I live in SE Wisconsin. We don't get much snow anymore, maybe a good 12" once a year, then a few 3-4 inchers. Maybe we never got that much, but my memories as a child seem to tell me we used to get alot.
I have thought of a bigger overhang over the door, but for the times when it is raining.
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Brettny
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# Posted: 24 Oct 2025 11:11am
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Looks to tall to legally be on a trailer going down the road. I agree with the door/snow issue. Even 6in of snow falling off the roof could be a 8in tall 4' wide block of ice to chip out or slip on.
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Project Mayhem78
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# Posted: 24 Oct 2025 12:15pm
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Yes, its WAY to tall and too wide without permits.
I should have mentioned, it would be disassembled before transport. I saw a few people have done this on here with their cabins. It would be alot of work, but nothing is more frustrating than forgetting something and having to go rebuy it, wasting time an $$
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