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Old 12-03-2018, 09:21 PM   #1
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So, I've loved the tiny home movement as well as the skooloe conversion movement for some time. I'm currently in the phase of consideration for either going with a skooloe conversion or a tiny he build. Both have advantages and disadvantages over one another. Both wind up costing about the same.

That said... I'll likely lurk as I'm reading everyone's posts and learning as much as I can about these conversions. Please don't be offended by this.

Hope to see some interesting stuff, and maybe ask a few questions when I get closer to pulling the trigger.

Til then...

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Old 12-04-2018, 08:13 AM   #2
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Welcome! --- And take note that quite a few folks have combined the Skoolie and Tiny House concepts by using stationary bus shells. Actually, quite a few advantages by starting with a bus body. And since the drivetrain is really of no consequence...there are some ridiculously cheap prices that will buy the starter shell.
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