That's looking really nice. Something to be proud of.
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Originally posted by FLASH_OUTDOORS View PostWhat are you gonna use in the end of that wall near the washer and dryer? Like a cedar or pine 1x6?
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Knotty pine, all the trim and door casings will be pine. 1x4 for the base crown and door casing and I’ll rip 1x6s to fit for the windows, barn doors, that end cap ect.
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Originally posted by Hix View PostI got the **** Covid, didn’t feel to good yesterday and figured I just got to hot. Hope this doesn’t last long. I got work to do.
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DIY Cabin build
Thanks everyone
Feeing 90% myself today so I went out and finished the T&G in the bunk room, ran A/C lines and mounted the 3 minisplits.
The one is the living room is mounted on 2 pieces of tongue and groove I laid out to fit from the adjacent wall. Since the units 10” tall and 2 boards are too, it was smartest/easiest way I could leave access to the lines in case of leak when I pressure test them. The other two are installed on interior walls and the back side of those walls are still not covered.
The rest of the wood will tuck in behind and above/below nicely with a little finesse. Out side unit is wired up as well. The condensate lines will be ran into insulated 1” PVC dropped out the walls and ran over to the edge and drained outside the under pinning.
As soon as i get power I’ll pressure test, vac line sets and be ready work in the cool!
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk ProLast edited by Hix; 07-11-2022, 05:41 PM.
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