
Framing and Sheathing...and Sheathing
The great news is that the framing is complete and we have started to sheath. It has been a lot of hard work and a lot of hands to get the walls stood up and squared. Robin left us last Tuesday with lots of advice and guidance to move forward with so with the help of some friends here and the sheathing is nearly done. It hasn't been without a few hiccups. Getting small sheets of plywood up is fine with one person, but for the larger sheets it's best to have two people. I know

From a Belly to a Floor
We got started on the mobile live/work unit today. Started in earnest. Robin Hayes of Build Tiny, got in just last night and was up and ready to start working today on the project. Like Tiny Houses built on trailers there are several steps to getting from a bare steel trailer to a habitable structure. The first step is the flashing that goes on the underside of the trailer, or what Robin calls, the Belly. This cavity, created in our case by screwing 26 gauge galvanized steel