Shower Cubicle Day 5
the four walls of the shower cubicle has been assembled in the Garden Room. It is now waiting for the tray to be finished and the cubicle’s roof cut and…
A DIY Selfbuild by Stephen, Shaun & Daphne
the four walls of the shower cubicle has been assembled in the Garden Room. It is now waiting for the tray to be finished and the cubicle’s roof cut and…
Here are the pictures and result of the samples we made yesterday. Today we have done two more samples where we mixed the fine sand into the white topcoat first…
The second coat of varnish was applied after buying another tin, this time a full gloss finish, on the final wall and the door missed out yesterday. We started messing…
All the walls and door had their first and second coat of varnish (until we ran out of course!). the outside surfaces of the left wall and the front wall…
All the pieces of the shower cubicle were sliced and sanded . exposed edges were rounded. The door was cut out of the front wall and overlapping strips placed around…
We bought a sheet of copper, 1000mm long by 640mm wide and half a millimetre thick! This piece will serve as our base of the heat exchanger for the shower.
We have designed our shower cubicle, a free standing unit to sit in the Garden Room as a temporary module while we live out of the way of the main…
The stainless steel handles came today and were fitted and we also bought a longer piece of heat resistance electric cable for the ovens. We now have a completed Cooking…
At last we can and have installed the Cooking Section unit into place. The induction hob is fitted, the eight drawers are slid in (apart from the missing handles –…
Today we finished off re-installing an air duct to drive fresh air into our temporary living quarters. We needed more air pressure to serve the four extra living spaces attached…