Shower Cubicle Day 2
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…
A DIY Selfbuild by Stephen, Shaun & Daphne
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…
The Cooking Section was rubbed down today and given several coats of paint (boring old white emulsion!) and one acrylic gloss coat! The drawers were fitted with their metal ball…
This afternoon the Kitchen Cooking Section was assembled, with the worktop and the oven stack joined all together. All the edges were rounded, rubbed smooth and filled in with Polyfilla.…
This morning the last of the modules for the Garden Room’s Utility Rail was put up. The last section was going around the toilet and the two doorways. But if…
Today we put together the Oven Stack! It is made up of a 150mm open shelf starting at the bottom of the stack, followed by two 600mm high selves for…