Well, friends, the ceiling of the Great Hall of the Weebee is now complete. A before and after picture is provided for your amusement and celebration. Indeed only a few places remain and then all interior siding will be finished. Will this momentous milestone be achieved tomorrow? Who Really Knows ...but we'll do our best.
Friday, March 16, 2012
Friday, March 2, 2012
Interior Siding Tidal Wave
After the snow storm of yesteryear died down, tiny house gnomes came out of their caves and set up the work tables and tools.
Final taping of heretofore un-taped plastic seams took place unceremoniously.
And the rising tide of completeness took over the south wall!!!!!!!!!!!! Awoooooga! Monkey bar cutouts were made with the Fein Multimaster tool aka The Nibbler. It is so great to post this picture after an intensely focused work session. Yeah knotty pine.
Final taping of heretofore un-taped plastic seams took place unceremoniously.
And the rising tide of completeness took over the south wall!!!!!!!!!!!! Awoooooga! Monkey bar cutouts were made with the Fein Multimaster tool aka The Nibbler. It is so great to post this picture after an intensely focused work session. Yeah knotty pine.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
J-Turns for the Win
You know, tiny house ownership is an act of social consciousness and small-footprint living. What if all citizens in post-industrial society considered their footprints -- big and small -- each day? Today was a snow day for local schools and, indeed, the tiny house building crew. Hence, the study of car footprints was undertaken by an intrepid "what if I use the e-brake?" soul.
Perhaps this was a departure from leave-no-trace philosophies of minimal impact and non-fossil fuel dependencies. Or perhaps this was just an endeavor in becoming a safer driver so that if the tiny house ever needs to be transported during a snow storm it will be uber safe. Onward!
Perhaps this was a departure from leave-no-trace philosophies of minimal impact and non-fossil fuel dependencies. Or perhaps this was just an endeavor in becoming a safer driver so that if the tiny house ever needs to be transported during a snow storm it will be uber safe. Onward!
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