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Re: Latest cabin project
Reply #15 - 06/14/12 at 13:29:35
 
babyhog wrote on 06/14/12 at 11:50:24:
Stimpy - FSO wrote on 06/14/12 at 10:45:52:
Love the idea.  

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I really like the cabin in progess in Chile.  Ahhhhhhhh....

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Yup, I found that great page a few months ago
while doing research for my own little garden
cabin/shed that I'm slowly building out back,
it's almost done!


...mmmm, lemme see if I have a pic somewhere in my phone

brb

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Nah, can't find one, I'll take one tomorrow and post it here.
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Re: Latest cabin project
Reply #16 - 06/15/12 at 14:26:59
 
Here ya go piglet, this is mine,
still a work in progress, yet about 75% done!

Cool

Not exactly architectural pr0n but solid and quite functional,
super basic structure about 6" off the ground, plywood
floor, all cheap materials from the home center; got those
side-shingles for free from a neighbor as well as some of
the wood ...the table and those fugly garden chairs came
literally from the trash! (they where one morning laying
on the curb so I adopted them).  This is what I mean with
building a strong community, neighbors helping each other.

Total costs till now about $600, those roof sheets
and gutters were pricey but will certainly out-last me.
It was all done very old school with mainly nails,
hammer, a pencil, a hand saw and a cheapy circular
saw.



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Re: Latest cabin project
Reply #17 - 06/18/12 at 07:13:29
 
Looks awesome!  And the neighbors helping out is fabulous.  We've used alot of "recycled" stuff, and tons of stuff that didn't cost us anything!  I'd like to build something like your little shed to use my wood lathe in.  And I hear you on the roofing and guttering, ouch I was shocked at the cost.  Still don't have all our guttering done, we just did the front side to collect a barrel of rain water.  Still need to do the back and ends.  

Our next project is a little garage/shed to store the Samurai, tractor, and tools in.  My husband got a 12' wide garage door free! from a building they are renovating!!  And a bunch of lumber from the inital demo of the same space.  Probably have everything except the roofing.        
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Re: Latest cabin project
Reply #18 - 06/19/12 at 04:15:58
 
Yup, it was a bit over $500 american for all the material costs
excluding the side-tiles, not bad at all considering today's prices.

- 4 rust free, steel-zinc-alloy something or other roofing sheets (25 year guarantee!)
- gutters and brackets (and already got a 50 gal rain barrel, for free)  
- Some roofing Underlayment from DuPont called Tyvek, amazing stuff
- 8 particle board plates (for floor)
- 4 packs of 3/4" pine wall liner (for sides)
- a whole bunch of feet of 1x4"s (floor & roof criss-cross layout)
- a bunch of 4x4s for the main structure and floor support
- some concrete slabs for base

If you want detailed hi-def pics of any particular part of it just let me know.

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