Ok- I really swear that I'm going to write a story to go along with these photos, really soon.... First few weeks in August is my target. Check back then.
Molly and Sam Attempt to Build an Off-Grid Tiny House in 6 Months. Hilarity Ensues.
Monday, July 20, 2015
Saturday, July 18, 2015
Door Hardware
Ok- I really swear that I'm going to write a story to go along with these photos, really soon.... First few weeks in August is my target. Check back then.
Thursday, July 16, 2015
House Wrap!
Ahh... I've fallen behind in blogging again... So, I'm going to revert to an old standard of mine: post the photos I've got now, and write the story of what's going on in them later. Check back for updates on this post some time around the beginning of August.
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Installing the Kimberly, Part 4: Installing the Cathedral Ceiling Box
Ahh... I've fallen behind in blogging again... So, I'm going to revert to an old standard of mine: post the photos I've got now, and write the story of what's going on in them later. Check back for updates on this post some time around the beginning of August.
Sunday, July 12, 2015
Sky Lights: A Three Day Adventure
Ahh... I've fallen behind in blogging again... So, I'm going to revert to an old standard of mine: post the photos I've got now, and write the story of what's going on in them later. Check back for updates on this post some time around the beginning of August.
Friday, July 10, 2015
Installing the Kimberly, Part 3: Modifying The Cathedral Ceiling Box
Ahh... I've fallen behind in blogging again... So, I'm going to revert to an old standard of mine: post the photos I've got now, and write the story of what's going on in them later. Check back for updates on this post some time around the beginning of August.
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Ice & Water Shield for our Subfloor
After the mad dash to get everything ready for the roof measurements and underlay, we've been able to set our sights a bit lower down and now that the side punctures are complete, we can start to work on weatherproofing the exterior walls. The first step in that process has been to lay down a strip of double-wide protecto-wrap (otherwise known as off-brand Grace Ice & Water Shield) along the base of the tiny house. This covers the trailer fascia, the subfloor, and all the joins at the base of the SIPs; and while it may look like a simple job, I spent an entire half day with a rubber hammer and a roller, working the rubberized adhesive into the irregular surface of our Tiny House, making sure that the two really married together. By lunch time, my wrists and hands were aching- but I managed to talk Sam into giving me a hand massage over lunch, so that was okay. :)
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