Recap Of Tiny House On Wheels And Making Paneling From Reclaimed Lumber

9 years ago
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I covered some of the projects that have recently been completed in the tiny house construction. Plus some other details in case you have missed anything recently.

I am using a huge pot on the wood stove to put out about two gallons of water per day into the air. This keeps the humidity at around 30% which is comfortable.

I am feeding the chickens three times per day now. They are laying eggs again. There was only a two day break for some reason. It could have been stress from predators. Who knows.

The oak beam in the middle of my tiny house on wheels is beautiful in the sun. The bark is still on in places and it looks so nice. I really love it. You can also see the nail holes and rust patterns in the rustic book shelf I made for my tiny house using reclaimed barn wood.

I spent most of the day working on making my homemade paneling using a table saw and old discarded 2x4 lumber I got for free a while back. Reclaimed lumber is really in these days and it gives a beauty that you just cannot get with new wood. Plus the price is right.

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