Farm tiny house progress

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We've been working on the farm tiny house for ten days now and you can start to see the progress. We had to break the walls to add two windows

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There is not too much material variety here and I do not want to spend time waiting for deliveries, so we have to adapt to what we find. I went to town to get some floor tiles and we cut them to fit the window's lower frame, we have added a slide slope to ensure rainwater pours outside.

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You can see one of the windows in its final position as we ensured the hole was big enough to fit it.

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We are adding a new thick cement coat to the outside and the inside. We will then paint the walls with anti-moisture white and add humidity protection to the roof after changing the old tiles for new ones.

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There were some ancient iron bars attached to the wall to hang old stairs, we had to cut them first and hammer them to be able to take them out.

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I wish we could go faster but I am happy with the progress. We still need to build a small sleeping room and bathroom walls, add the roof, and leave all drainage systems ready so I can attach them to the septic tank in a few months.

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We are getting all the power from the small Bluetti unit I talked to you about in this old post. We pump the water from the well, hook all the tools, and get the light at night. I also use it to charge the computer and the cell phones. It is amazing how this small unit with only a 100Watt portable solar panel can provide.

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