Here's some new pictures of how the tiny house is doing this winter. I finally took the time to plastic off the shop and start heating it with a propane nibco heater (last picture). I was able to get some maple furniture and will dismantle and re-use the drawer and drawer faces for the tiny house kitchen. All of my painting and staining still needs to be done in the tiny house due to the cold temperatures in the shop. Small things have had to be changed and altered along the way but I'm finding new ways to make the space more and more livable. Water has been the main issue and I've had to fill the 100 gallon water tank a few times in sub-zero temperatures. Everything went well except priming the pump before you attach the hose to the house is vital to work quickly as everything freezes so quickly and you don't want to throw your hoses in the hose to unfreeze. I've learned that I may need to build a water barrel rack for the back of the truck to keep them from moving around in the back, as I'm currently ratcheting the barrels upright against the cab. I'll have some pictures up on the water transfer here soon.
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Richard WrightI'll be posting pictures of the process of designing and building a tiny home. |