Doors are now both hung �� however door hardware still to come
BLOG of Tiny House build in regional South Australia. It is a pursuit that was undertaken with minimal procrastination between finding out about TH and actually starting. The build mostly occurs on weekends and is fueled by passion and Heineken for inspiration. Wheels can be added to the sub-frame if we decide to move.
Monday, 17 November 2014
Saturday, 15 November 2014
Door Frames and Hanging
It was time to fit the secondhand doors that I purchased months ago. Before they could be fitted the door jambs had to be measured a made.
The tiny house is coming together well and it is approaching "lock up" status.
One of the two French doors was hung, the one that doesn't move as frequently as the other. The hinges on the other door, the one that moves the most, need replacing so unfortunately it wont be today.
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Experimenting with Cladding
Mismatched and short lengths of zincalume that I had on hand were temporarily screwed to the frame in order to help decide on cladding material.
I like the horizontal orientation and am torn on whether to use second hand material or buy new. . . .
Saturday, 1 November 2014
Lining Eves
The eve was lined with match board which his tongue and grooved.
As I dont want paint to drip on the wall cladding, too the time to prime the barge board, eve and the ends of the rafters.
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