Started Framing The Kitchen Counter In My Tiny House S32

10 years ago
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Wednesday I started framing in the kitchen counter of my tiny house on wheels.

Contrary to what many people suggest, I am very worried about getting the inside of the tiny house finished before winter. The reason is that when the kitchen counter is done, I have to sand it and varnish it. This has to be done before it is cold out for multiple reasons.

I need to have the windows open when sanding because it will make a horrible mess inside the tiny house. You cannot do that in winter.

I need the windows open for the 5 days or so it takes to varnish the kitchen counter tops. This also must be done in warmer weather.

I am using all recycled pallet wood to build my kitchen. The walls and the frame of the kitchen counter are all made using scrap pallet wood.

I managed to get the kitchen sink framed and fitted before it got too late in the night and I had to call it quits for the day.

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