Author djmitzlplick

Main Walls

A first issue was that I didn’t know just how tall to make the roof line.  Even if I measured and calculated for the slide-out, I hadn’t thought far enough ahead to factor a pitch, or curve to let rain… Continue Reading →

Slide-Out Sheathing

With the framing figured out, and adjusted, getting the cuts right and screwed into position was tedius, but worth it.  The framework is solid, light, and the slide-out still slides! Now, the thin plywood panels will be cut and fitted… Continue Reading →

Wall Framing

Last time I finished the foundation.  The 6 x 12 platform with the slide-out. But in doing so, I realized I needed to rethink the braces for the side extension 1×12 planking.  I had purchased metal brackets, and discovered after… Continue Reading →

Framing

As I have been working on the trailer, I have also been researching tips and techniques for building tiny homes.  One of the challenges I face with the 4 x 8 base frame is a VERY limited living space.  So… Continue Reading →

Filling the Frame

With the trailer disassembled to its core, I had to decide the order of construction.  As the trailer is to be a demonstrator of permaculture, composting, and solar energy, the integration of each component was paramount – especially with the… Continue Reading →

Out with the old …

After many weeks, I decided (by default and budget) to strip down my now 20 year old utility/box trailer as the base for my tiny home.  Originally, I wanted to purchase a new box trailer, and then modify it.  But,… Continue Reading →

The Tiny Home

My efforts at building an Aquaponics system have grown over the years, now I am looking at full blown Life Support.  This will blend my interests in self-sufficiency with those of space settlement.  And … it is a natural progression… Continue Reading →

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