Dave! This is awesome! You did this mostly by yourself, you are a beast! I am in construction and at 32 years know how heavy all those walls are :) I really like your floor plan after seeing so many tiny homes over the years as well. It is functional yet open, nice. I can't believe they just let you build whatever you want, great find on the land. 2 acres is plenty outside of a city. You have done some hard work here and it shows the construction looks solid! I will check out the videos. Couple of things I wanted to ask and add: You are on a ledge that is nuts. Solid, also a shallow well is something to be wary of, you got the water tested? If that is good, huge plus to use so much less power to get water. I am a master roofer and I believe your roofer did a great job. I was wondering about the flashing around the stove pipe coming out of the roof. Is that adequate for the heat? And that stove OMG! IT is gonna roast you :D It all looks awesome though, great foundation, solid framing. Love the wood siding. Here in the mountains of BC we use rigid foam on the exterior of the new homes now as well. I am currently siding a new home with siga wrap (gortex like tech), 2 inches of high density foam, and a rainscreen screwed into studs, with siding material on that. Long process. Rewarding :D Look forward to seeing more, just wanted to get this all out while it was fresh. I will post some more Airstream stuff! I posted this as a noob on Steemit https://steemit.com/art/@egregorian/ever-wanted-to-buy-a-vintage-airstream-and-renovate-it but check it out. 32 videos on youtube.
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