king 11,972 Posted September 17 Report Share Posted September 17 7 minutes ago, WILF said: They are too cold and too flimsy mate, this job will be 100mm insulation in walls, floor, roof. 100mm stud walls Sheathed in 18mm OSB, floors are 7 x 1 1/2 again with OSB laid on top, roof the same. Wrapped with breathable membrane and then clad in powder coat black corrugated steel……so it will be a proper all weather all year round home. Still thinking about inside but I’m guessing it will be a timber clad scandi type job, she wants a Belfast sink and all that caper……statics are only about 40mm walls with polystyrene insulation, take some keeping warm in winter mate. This little job should be like toast Sounds like it will be some little house keep the pics coming be nice to see it take place mate..like you say log burner in there be spot on.. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
greg64 2,818 Posted September 17 Report Share Posted September 17 i think i would have chosen a twin wheel chassis going to be a lot of weight on that 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
dogmandont 9,802 Posted September 17 Report Share Posted September 17 1 hour ago, WILF said: They are too cold and too flimsy mate, this job will be 100mm insulation in walls, floor, roof. 100mm stud walls Sheathed in 18mm OSB, floors are 7 x 1 1/2 again with OSB laid on top, roof the same. Wrapped with breathable membrane and then clad in powder coat black corrugated steel……so it will be a proper all weather all year round home. Still thinking about inside but I’m guessing it will be a timber clad scandi type job, she wants a Belfast sink and all that caper……statics are only about 40mm walls with polystyrene insulation, take some keeping warm in winter mate. This little job should be like toast Remember to put plenty of ventilation in it wilf especially the roof, condensation can be a bastrud in that type of building. 4 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WILF 46,684 Posted September 17 Author Report Share Posted September 17 11 minutes ago, dogmandont said: Remember to put plenty of ventilation in it wilf especially the roof, condensation can be a bastrud in that type of building. I’ll pick a few brains here about that when the time comes mate, good man 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WILF 46,684 Posted September 17 Author Report Share Posted September 17 43 minutes ago, greg64 said: i think i would have chosen a twin wheel chassis going to be a lot of weight on that It’s going to actually stand on block pillars mate, the wheels are really just camouflage for any nosey Parker’s……it can technically be moved…..well, you know the score 7 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
greg64 2,818 Posted September 17 Report Share Posted September 17 6 minutes ago, WILF said: It’s going to actually stand on block pillars mate, the wheels are really just camouflage for any nosey Parker’s……it can technically be moved…..well, you know the score I would still go for a double axle chassis in case you did ever need to move it moving that would be a nightmare it’s not going to be balanced like a caravan and it’s going to be heavy just a thought wilf 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tatsblisters 9,522 Posted September 17 Report Share Posted September 17 Brilliant you are doing that for your daughter mate and as daughters and their boyfriends go just glad mine are now both settled and in happy relationships tf and I get the piss took out of me to this day when I used to get on their case but they know I was right. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
FLATTOP 4,407 Posted September 18 Report Share Posted September 18 12 hours ago, WILF said: Same as that, they came here with a view to do the tiny house and she decided he was a non starter (after 3 years) and binned him……not a minute too soon to be fair, blokes in tatters as a man ! Lol (Ask Stiff ! Lol ) Thanks for the offer mate, duly noted…… She is off to Cyprus for a work meeting (that’s obviously going to take a week !!) and Dad is here living on anti inflammatory tablets……I’m getting it all wrong mate ! Lol I’m in Cyprus at the moment Pathos area tell her the weathers blinding in fact everything’s blinding compared to the UK at the moment 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
downsouth 7,217 Posted September 18 Report Share Posted September 18 9 hours ago, WILF said: They are too cold and too flimsy mate, this job will be 100mm insulation in walls, floor, roof. 100mm stud walls Sheathed in 18mm OSB, floors are 7 x 1 1/2 again with OSB laid on top, roof the same. Wrapped with breathable membrane and then clad in powder coat black corrugated steel……so it will be a proper all weather all year round home. Still thinking about inside but I’m guessing it will be a timber clad scandi type job, she wants a Belfast sink and all that caper……statics are only about 40mm walls with polystyrene insulation, take some keeping warm in winter mate. This little job should be like toast If you're going with 100mm studs go slightly thinner on insulation if you're using something solid like cellotex or kingspan so as to leave an airgap mate.25mm gap should be adequate. 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
TRUEBRIT66 1,518 Posted September 18 Report Share Posted September 18 We follow that Kiwi chap off youtube who does tiny houses, its a big thing over there and is building momentum across the world. Its amazing to see how the space is utilised, good luck and looking forward to the updates. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
poxon 5,724 Posted September 18 Report Share Posted September 18 Fair play wilf love little projects like this gives a good sense of achievement once finished looking forward to seeing the progress. If I was ever a single man again id not have a conventional home it’s a con job with rents or mortgage prices I’d probably live on the roads or buy a boat. I see a lot of young couples were there relationships have gone south it all stems back to lack of money due to having all there money tied up in paying mortgages or over priced rents that they can’t do anything bar sit in there 4 walls 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mC HULL 12,289 Posted September 18 Report Share Posted September 18 12 hours ago, WILF said: They are too cold and too flimsy mate, this job will be 100mm insulation in walls, floor, roof. 100mm stud walls Sheathed in 18mm OSB, floors are 7 x 1 1/2 again with OSB laid on top, roof the same. Wrapped with breathable membrane and then clad in powder coat black corrugated steel……so it will be a proper all weather all year round home. Still thinking about inside but I’m guessing it will be a timber clad scandi type job, she wants a Belfast sink and all that caper……statics are only about 40mm walls with polystyrene insulation, take some keeping warm in winter mate. This little job should be like toast similar to my summer hose i done wilf 3x3 from what i had left from dog run shed all wired up me pal come connected it to the mains im only in a 3 so my oldest be out there soon lol whether she likes it or not lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mC HULL 12,289 Posted September 18 Report Share Posted September 18 (edited) 13 hours ago, WILF said: They are too cold and too flimsy mate, this job will be 100mm insulation in walls, floor, roof. 100mm stud walls Sheathed in 18mm OSB, floors are 7 x 1 1/2 again with OSB laid on top, roof the same. Wrapped with breathable membrane and then clad in powder coat black corrugated steel……so it will be a proper all weather all year round home. Still thinking about inside but I’m guessing it will be a timber clad scandi type job, she wants a Belfast sink and all that caper……statics are only about 40mm walls with polystyrene insulation, take some keeping warm in winter mate. This little job should be like toast similar to my summer house i done wilf 3x3 from what i had left from dog run shed all wired up me pal come connected it to the mains im only in a 3 so my oldest be out there soon lol whether she likes it or not lol Edited September 18 by mC HULL Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mC HULL 12,289 Posted September 18 Report Share Posted September 18 13 hours ago, WILF said: They are too cold and too flimsy mate, this job will be 100mm insulation in walls, floor, roof. 100mm stud walls Sheathed in 18mm OSB, floors are 7 x 1 1/2 again with OSB laid on top, roof the same. Wrapped with breathable membrane and then clad in powder coat black corrugated steel……so it will be a proper all weather all year round home. Still thinking about inside but I’m guessing it will be a timber clad scandi type job, she wants a Belfast sink and all that caper……statics are only about 40mm walls with polystyrene insulation, take some keeping warm in winter mate. This little job should be like toast campervan merchsant mate for wall boards some smart ones ill take a pic of some im lining a camper out with later 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 28,236 Posted September 18 Report Share Posted September 18 16 hours ago, NEWKID said: Parallel lives mate! Lol 7 years for my girl, she'll be 26 in November and is back living a great life out all the time not a care, I'm pleased she is...f**k he was a life sponge... Polite enough, no trouble etc but absolutely nothing going on .. she's been home since march now, I can't see her leaving any time soon ..lol Think it’s a generation thing mate hate sounding like that old git, but modern man has been completely dumbed down and slightly feminised, used to call mine the peacock as all he cared about was what he looked like and others perceptions of him, even put him up in my house after they split up for the kids sake, evicted this week never even cut the grass in 18months, there’s a rising trend in younger girls and more mature men according to my girls as they know how to look after them, ??? 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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