Showing posts with label tiny house. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tiny house. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

A Skin of Plywood Sheathing

If the frame of a house is its bones, than the plywood sheathing is its skin.  And if I took the analogy any further than I'd have to admit that the cedar siding must be clothing, and having not even ordered it yet, our house stands naked.  But soon we'll put some underwear on it - house wrap.
As usual my family has been a huge help.  Paul does man work with Steve whenever my muscles are insufficient, and lots of other times too, even Ashley and Rachel help out.  The Bush fam below.


Rachel, Paul, and Ashley Bush

Cutting holes for the windows was sort of annoying.  I mean, we spent all that time measuring and cutting out sheets of plywood, only to have to saw out big blotches right after we got it screwed in place.  It just felt sort of... counterproductive, though I know it was anything but.  Though I will give the windows credit where credit is due.  At least they have four corners, nice square corners, unlike the wheel wells which were something of a challenge to cut around.  In case you hadn't noticed, I really hate dealing with those wheel wells.  Somewhere there is a white hair to prove their hassle, but I bet it's on Steve's head and not mine.
In addition to the sheathing we put on the central roof beam.  It's precariously placed in the picture below, but the roof rafters are soon to follow.




Monday, March 7, 2011

Picking the Perfect Trailer

When building a tiny Tumbleweed house the first step is to get the perfect trailer.  I suggest looking for one that compliments your personality, just kidding, utility trailers are pretty much the same.  We had ours custom made, adding an extra six feet to the fencl.  Adding an extra six feet meant we had to have our trailer reinforced, or something such, to carry the additional weight.  We went from a 7,000 lb weight limit to 10,000, making ours the superman of  flatbed trailers. 

A fencl is the type of house we're building.  To see other house plans visit: http://www.tumbleweedhouses.com/