THE PROTOTYPE

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With the help of some wonderful volunteers we have now got the workshop up and running and producing shelters. We have a great production line on the go. Brid and Emma really made vent/window fitting and wood chopping their own. After much tinkering and rejigging with the design we had a prototype which we were ready to test out in the camp and it just so happened that a family with nothing but a donated tent was in need of a new shelter.

Strapping it to the roof of our trusty team car we drove to the newly designated Family Field. A great place to test run our design and far more relaxed then the sometimes chaotic atmosphere in the main Camp. The main build went very well, however we also learnt a LOT about how to improve, not so much the design of the shelter itself but in how we prepare it for installation on site to make it a lot smoother and a lot quicker. The main thing we are going to do is pre-build the roof. We worked really well as a team and the joy that we have provided a sturdy shelter to house a family and keep them warm and dry over the next few months was fantastic. Making a difference!

We are looking forward to what tomorrow brings.

Loading the prototype on the Dept. of Awesome Car

High Vis is always necessary

Joe Friday explains the plan ahead

Securing the Prototype Shelter to the roof

Emily holding the Shelter up as its erected. NASA grade insulation in the interior of the shelter

The team working hard putting the Shelter up

Pallets for the floor, to keep the shelter off the ground and away from the mud

Prototype built and ready for its first family to live in

Shelter in the camp

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