Finishing My Homemade Tiny House Living Room Paneling O17

10 years ago
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I finally finished installing the homemade paneling in my tiny home living room. It looks beautiful. The little cottage on wheels is looking more like a rustic cabin all the time.

I am struggling with the kitchen counter top. The glue is giving me a hard time to clean off. This HF glue is not sandable so this is taking a long time. It is not the polyurethane which is giving me trouble but rather the glue itself is gumming up when sanded. The friction causes heat which causes it to gum up.

I decided to fully finish the DIY paneling in my tiny house living room. I am making my own paneling by cutting 2x4 lumber on a table saw. I am cutting 3/8 inch thick boards out of the lumber. This is my homemade paneling.

I cleaned up the work area in the living room and put away all the tools so I would have room to work on the walls in there.

I had to cut a lot more boards to make paneling in order to finish this job. I was using the large generator to run the table saw for cutting the paneling. But then I shut that off and used the little HF generator to run the air compressor for my brad nailer which I am using to attach the paneling to the walls with.

I finally finished the living room paneling all the way down to the floor. All I have to do not is put in the trim, which is not urgent at this time.

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