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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 3881046" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>Sheet metal / barn tin is the way to go.</p><p></p><p>Longevity, maintenence,, durabilty and WEIGHT. Metal gets the win.</p><p></p><p>We went to Colorado in 1983, for elk season. 3 of us, 14 days in the woods.</p><p></p><p>Before going, we took a low boy 16' trailer. 4 sheets of plywood, stood on end down each side, 2 on front. Muffler clamps on the rails and 16' 2x4 across top and mid with lag bolts. Door on tail with deadbolt lock. 2 sheets plywood on roof, covered with tarp. Tarp on floor. </p><p></p><p>Numbered wood and disassembled. Stacked on trailer with supplies. Get into woods and reassembled. Duct tape on seams. No insulation. Coleman heater inside. 3 flip down bunks on front wall. </p><p></p><p>We lived like Kings for 2 weeks. Temps down to -5°, Highs of 20°.</p><p></p><p>Lost all the pics in house fire in '84.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 3881046, member: 27991"] Sheet metal / barn tin is the way to go. Longevity, maintenence,, durabilty and WEIGHT. Metal gets the win. We went to Colorado in 1983, for elk season. 3 of us, 14 days in the woods. Before going, we took a low boy 16' trailer. 4 sheets of plywood, stood on end down each side, 2 on front. Muffler clamps on the rails and 16' 2x4 across top and mid with lag bolts. Door on tail with deadbolt lock. 2 sheets plywood on roof, covered with tarp. Tarp on floor. Numbered wood and disassembled. Stacked on trailer with supplies. Get into woods and reassembled. Duct tape on seams. No insulation. Coleman heater inside. 3 flip down bunks on front wall. We lived like Kings for 2 weeks. Temps down to -5°, Highs of 20°. Lost all the pics in house fire in '84. [/QUOTE]
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