tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-87370150509489183792024-03-12T21:59:48.017-07:00Ima RV - A Tiny House on WheelsThis tiny cabin is built on and permanently attached to a flatbed trailer. It will be licensed as a travel trailer at the completion of construction. It is not a park model.Brianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680233150329985624noreply@blogger.comBlogger46125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737015050948918379.post-35407552717532664722013-05-10T07:04:00.000-07:002013-05-10T07:04:36.592-07:00As of today, the property and cabin are in Escrow and will be officially sold in a few weeks. It will be sad to see it go, but who know what lies around the corner where I will build another Tiny House.Brianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680233150329985624noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737015050948918379.post-85574350524501430002013-02-25T07:53:00.001-08:002013-02-25T07:53:34.425-08:00It is sad but true. A purchase and sale agreement is pending and we are looking at finalization by the end of March. This cabin was fun to build and gave us the perfect use of the whole space. It will be very difficult to watch it go, but maybe next year will bring a new cabin with new designs. Having built one now, I know how it can be improved on. Brianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680233150329985624noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737015050948918379.post-26628427264984012022012-12-22T08:44:00.000-08:002012-12-22T08:44:06.896-08:00Our Tiny house now has SNOW! DEC 21st, 2012Our tiny house on 1.1 acres in Sky Meadow, South Cle elum, WA is still <strong>FOR SALE </strong>but now we'd like to include <strong>SNOW</strong> in the deal. A snowmobile is a must to get up here during the wintertime so fire up the sled and come on up!<br />
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Nice to see a big pile of snow around the tiny house. Sure looks nice this time of the year!</div>
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It sure is nice to have a warm and dry place to get out of the snow. Sit inside and look out at the big windows at all the snow falling.
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GOOD TIMES AWAIT!
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So here the Our tiny house sits in Sky Meadows, Cle Elum, WA. <a href="http://www.skymeadows.net/">http://www.skymeadows.net/</a> . We are waiting for the snow to come. We have decide with a heavy heart that our tiny cabin and the property it sits will now be for sale. <br />
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We developed this property with every intent of enjoyment but find growing kids in sports, that we just aren't finding the time to enjoy it. We've spent several years in developing this property that started just like the wooded area of our property that is seen beyond the cabin. The septic system installed on the property is large enough to support a four bedroom cabin. The 200 amp power panel is located on the aft side of this view of the cabin. It has four outdoor 20 amp 110 plugs. It also supports to 30 amp RV plugs as well.<br />
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There is lots of parking for fun, friends, and enjoyment. Sky Meadows is 10 minutes from down town Cle Elem, WA. For the Fly fisherman, the Yakima river flows 10 minutes away where guided fly fishing trips leave daily. Excellent Golfing is 20 minutes away in Suncadia. For the winter enthusiasts, the snowmobiling starts right from your own property and exits right onto state land through the Sky Meadows community.<br />
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Its a great community with loads of fun and good times to be had. Please feel free to call or email anytime if you have interest. <a href="mailto:brianmmhash@gmail.com">brianmmhash@gmail.com</a> 206-491-4833
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Brianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680233150329985624noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737015050948918379.post-37502220502994222132011-11-13T16:08:00.000-08:002011-11-13T16:08:32.750-08:0011/13/2011Time to add the little things to make this cabin a little more like a home. <br />
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The drive went well over the pass and getting the unit into place went smooth. Having a 3 ton jack to lift the corners and put the jack stands in place would have worked well if we remembered the bar to use it. fortunately the ground was pretty level at the final destination and the rest of the lifting was done using only the tongue lift.<br />
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Even though it is in it's location, there is still a lot of work left to do. The porch needs to be built (the metal is already cut and ready.) The initial deck which will be a 5' wide by 4' foot extension with stairs on the hitch end of the deck. Taking off the wheels and adding a skirting beneath the wheel wells. I did secure the trailer with a tongue lock for now.<br />
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So we are off to the scales.<br />
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Down at the scales, we weighed in at 6850lbs. I was sure it was going to weigh a little more. The trailer is rated 10,000lbs. It is a little tongue heavy which was apparent when towing down the road. <br />
Now that the weight is in. It is time to go convert the flatbed trailer into a travel trailer. Down the the Washington DOL we go. It was a little work going through the building receipts for all the purchases. The taxes paid on those areas translate into tax saving on the licensing side. <br />
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It is now a really big travel trailer and tomorrow is the big journey to it new resting place.Brianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680233150329985624noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737015050948918379.post-46972147594182443692011-10-24T21:11:00.000-07:002011-10-24T21:11:04.897-07:00day 38 10/24/2011We are getting down to crunch time. I am trying to be done and ready to weigh in at the scales by Friday. There are a lot of details still remaining. Today was a good day to work on the kitchen and the closet/pantry. We decided to go with an simple design without cabinets under the counter tops. We are putting shelves under the counter tops where they won't interfere with the sink plumbing and hot water tank. The pre-maid counter tops help to make it easier. The ends are easy to finish on the counter tops. <br />
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I put in 7 more hours today (265 total hours worked).Brianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680233150329985624noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737015050948918379.post-12603944347159471072011-10-24T20:58:00.000-07:002011-10-24T20:58:51.599-07:00Day 37 10/18/2011The pictures don't really pick up the detail from the polyurethane, but it is on and looks good. I noticed that the color on the pine darkened a little with is ok. It is a semi-gloss and it really gives it a good cabin look. I have left a heater on it for a few days and I am struggling to get rid of the toxic smells. I will try to cook it with more heat for a few days and then leave the windows open to air it out. <br />
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It took 8 hours to apply the polyurethane and I still have a few area that are not done.<br />
(258 total hours worked so far.)Brianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680233150329985624noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737015050948918379.post-43500443691866038312011-10-24T20:53:00.000-07:002011-10-24T20:53:35.021-07:00Day 36 10/17/2011The Pine is on and all done except for the pantry and the areas around the kitchen cabinets that are net yet installed.<br />
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There are still a few windows that need to be trimmed. I ran out of material. I decided to get started on the floor. The OSB plywood that I used for the decking did buckle a little even though I gapped them in accordance with the manufacturer. Nothing that a quick run with the belt sander couldn't handle.<br />
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The laminate floor is very durable. Even after I dropped a few tools on it, the marks never showed. It looks really good done except for the base trim.<br />
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I worked another 9 hours today. (250 total hours worked)<br />
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I put in 10 man hours (241 total hours.)Brianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680233150329985624noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737015050948918379.post-73119139335903140442011-10-12T19:24:00.000-07:002011-10-12T19:24:48.330-07:00Day 34 10/12/2011My Dad came over and helped today. 2 people get more than double the work of a single worker. One person works the saw while the other lays in the loft and secures the wood with the nailer! <br />
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9 hours today (231 total hours worked to date)Brianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680233150329985624noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737015050948918379.post-22624778960390406652011-10-12T19:13:00.000-07:002011-10-12T19:13:21.472-07:00Day 33 10/11/2011 ContinuedI started off with a good morning of work end ended with a good evening of work as well. <br />
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4 hours this morning and 4 more this evening makes it a pretty good day.<br />
(222 total hours worked.)Brianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680233150329985624noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737015050948918379.post-69593092362448959602011-10-11T13:24:00.000-07:002011-10-11T13:24:52.521-07:00Day 33 10/11/2011I just wanted to post a quick video of the main floor now that the pine is in and done on (except the trim work). <br />
<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen='allowfullscreen' webkitallowfullscreen='webkitallowfullscreen' mozallowfullscreen='mozallowfullscreen' width='320' height='266' src='https://www.youtube.com/embed/i-T5acA22AI?feature=player_embedded' frameborder='0'></iframe></div>We aren't done working today, but I am moving up to into the loft area. I still need to finish some insulation, but I plan on getting a lot of wood up before throwing in the towel toninght.Brianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680233150329985624noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737015050948918379.post-85066256123862159972011-10-10T22:40:00.000-07:002011-10-10T22:42:09.510-07:00Day 32 10/10/2002I started boxing in the lights in the kitchen area until I ran out of material. I originally purchased every package of pine that Lowes had. Looks like is time to go get more.<br />
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(4 hours today and 214 Total hours.)Brianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680233150329985624noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737015050948918379.post-33155658971783334422011-10-08T22:20:00.000-07:002011-10-08T22:20:11.812-07:00Day 31 10/8/2011I actually finished what I had scheduled to do today. I did get a late start due to the normal family obligations and finished up at 10pm, but it looks good<br />
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I put in a solid 8 hours today (210 hours total to date.)Brianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680233150329985624noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737015050948918379.post-31038271211867305212011-10-08T07:54:00.000-07:002011-10-08T07:54:56.341-07:00Day 30 10/7/2011So, I was actually able to squeeze in 4 hours yesterday. I really like how the pine is looking on the walls. It goes on easy and the finish gives us the cabin look that we were going for.<br />
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(202 total hours worked)Brianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680233150329985624noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737015050948918379.post-29038282583836951462011-10-07T09:21:00.000-07:002011-10-07T09:21:07.171-07:0010/7/2011No work today, but I do come home from 5 days of travel. OK, I might try to squeeze in a few hours this evening. I have the whole next week off and plan to work everyday on the tiny cabin. I expect huge changes everyday!!!Brianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680233150329985624noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737015050948918379.post-33100281926099886932011-10-03T21:04:00.000-07:002011-10-03T21:04:56.196-07:00Day 29 10/3/2011I was hoping to spend more time on the cabin today, but the day went by way to fast. I did manage to put in some more insulation and pine boards though.<br />
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I only worked 4 hours today (198 total hours to date).Brianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680233150329985624noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737015050948918379.post-44944825330923779032011-10-02T18:05:00.000-07:002011-10-02T18:06:29.915-07:00Day 28 10/1/2011I guess the time has come to start insulating and putting up some Pine 3/8" x 3 1/2" tongue and groove pine. I insulated the end wall and used all the scrap insulation to fill all the gaps around the windows. <br />
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Once I finished the drains under the cabin, I went topside to make sure the drain vents were all going to tie in together and vent out the side and under the eve. I tied them all together over the wall that divides the bathroom from the rest of the cabin.<br />
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</div>The drains and vent pipe under the counter did not go inside the wall until it tied into the vent going up the wall. The reasoning for this is that I was running out of room in the wall and it will be hidden under the counter top. The hot water tank is going to go in the corner. The hot water tank dimensions are 26 inches tall (including the 2 inch Styrofoam base) with a 22 inch diameter. The kitchen sink vent will clear the top of the hot water tank by 4 inches. <br />
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I put in 9 hours today (190 total hours to date.)Brianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680233150329985624noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737015050948918379.post-67078424983029635092011-09-17T23:17:00.000-07:002011-09-17T23:17:34.798-07:00Video tour including the electrical panel and loft<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen='allowfullscreen' webkitallowfullscreen='webkitallowfullscreen' mozallowfullscreen='mozallowfullscreen' width='320' height='266' src='https://www.youtube.com/embed/6Bdwl5NP-HM?feature=player_embedded' frameborder='0'></iframe></div>Ok, so this video should have been posted a few posts ago, but now that I know how to do it. I will do them more. I do hope all the viewers enjoy!!!Brianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680233150329985624noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737015050948918379.post-9647077664604902942011-09-17T22:52:00.000-07:002011-09-17T22:52:30.509-07:00Day 26 9/17/2011Today was a great day for plumbing. The rain decided to show itself and so it was good to be inside. I admit that I spent a lot of the time standing and thinking versus actually installing the plumbing today. Just like my electrical work, I am not a plumber either. I used pex plumbing with gator grip fittings on this project for several reasons and cost was not one of them. It is very easy to use and required the purchase of very few tools. The pex is suppose to perform very well in sub freezing conditions even though I plan to winterize most of the system during the winter. The gator grip fittings are nice and easy to use and require no copper or soldering. The are made of a lot of brass and I am sure that is why they are so expensive.<br />
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Because the shower is not perfectly square, I was able to bend the pex around the back corner. I am sure that is normal.<br />
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The toilet valve will pop out from the side of the toilet and underneath the tank. <br />
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Before I actually put the shower into place, I did have to wrap up a few loose ends. The Bathroom fan needed to be finished and the vent had to exit out the side wall and then the insulation needed to be installed. Once the shower is in place, you won't be able to get back behind it. Also wanted to make sure the pipes were well covered. <br />
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And the last thing to do before putting the shower in place is drill for the shower valve and handle assembly. I think I measured atleast 3 times as I didn't want to mess it up.<br />
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I still need to fishing the plumbing drain system, but the shower is installed in place and I did drill a large hole underneath for working on the drain. Now that the shower is installed, I can built the pocket door and finish the remainder of the wall. The only two remaining electrical switched (bathroom light and ceiling exhaust fan) are on the wall. Unfortunately it will have to wait as I have a really busy work schedule this next week.<br />
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On my next post, I will try to get some better interior pics as the layout will start to show itself. I worked a solid 8 today. Of course the two trips to lowes didn't help with that. (181 total hours worked to date.)Brianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680233150329985624noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737015050948918379.post-47422799402718113492011-09-17T22:22:00.000-07:002011-09-17T22:23:32.617-07:00Day 24 and 25 9/14/2011-9/15/2011Now that we are all dried in on the outside, it is time to re-focus on the electrical. I should start with the fact that I am not and have never been a licensed electrician and do not claim to be. I do have a licenced electrical contractor that will oversee and assist where needed on the entire electrical portion of the cabin. <br />
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After a spending a lot of time on paper trying to organize the what goes where and how am I going to get there, it was time to start on the power. My electician took care getting electical to the outside of the building with a 50 amp box to receive power from the 50 amp RV cord that I purchased via Poulsbo RV. The RV cord came with a male end on one end and open wires on the other so that a male end could go on that end as well. I wanted a cord that plugs in on both ends so that it could be remove and stored as necessary.<br />
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I should have installed this box before the siding went on, but it will be on the back side of the building and out of sight. I did use a polyurathane sealer to seal the unit from moisture and then bolted it through the siding and plywood with carriage bolts. The box, when closed, has a place for a lock to secure the cord while it is plugged in.<br />
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On the inside, the electrian ran the wire to the panel so that I could tap into it with the four circuits that I planned on using.<br />
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From there, I was able to tap into the four cuircits that are all protected with 20 amp breakers. I plugged into the house with an addapter so that the entire system can be tested and I could turn on some lights and work a little later on the inside.<br />
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I did try several times to upload a video tour and I not sure why it is not working. I will keep trying.<br />
I put in 15 hours in the last two days. (173 total man hours to date.)Brianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680233150329985624noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737015050948918379.post-74745660774905698772011-09-11T21:14:00.000-07:002011-09-11T21:34:55.992-07:00Day 23 9/11/2011It is official. The siding is all on, though I have found that I still have a ways to go before the siding is done.<br />
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This all has to be done before I caulk the corners and windows. We also found today that a permanent brown marker colors the galvanized nail heads and blends very well with the brick red semi-gloss stain.<br />
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So I officially plan on being done with the extra nails and caulking tomorrow. Then I will push hard to finish the plumbing this weekend and most of the electical this weekend. I will try to load some interior pics and maybe try to load a video as well. Between my Dad and I, we put in 10 hours today.<br />
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(Total man hours to date 158 hours.)Brianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680233150329985624noreply@blogger.com0