Stan Scott presents UK Celebrity Architect George Clarke with the master plan to build a Tiny House on wheels, that he’ll then tour around Auckland to see if Kiwi’s are ready to live small.
Seems good so far! Was easy to talk to about his My Shed Plans [Go Here=> *WoodBlueprints. Com* ]. Guided me in the right direction & helped me understand everything & in the end it was what I wanted
Hi Geenine44, in this particular case the "tape" they put down is acting as a damp proof course DPC (preventing moisture to wick from the steel into the plywood), but it is not really acting as a preventative for thermal bridging as well - it is too thin. A thicker, more appropriate material would be needed to prevent thermal bridging from the cold steel into the plywood (and then up through the floor into the home). A DPC of some sort would definitely still be needed whether it was acting to prevent thermal bridging as well or not.
For the constructive purpose, I wish you would have recorded and explained a bit more of how to cut and frame a 15 degree side wall itself and the connection with others.
They would’ve cut the 15deg lengths, followed by cutting the top long point and short point,(short point being short side of the 15deg cut and the other side a square cut
Good video's but its a shame that the NZ public are being ripped off with Mitre10 prices . They are putting massive markups on all their products that would make your eyes water . And if only people shopped around they would find better prices .
@@heed. I second this. I know it's true though. In Australia stratco was selling beams for 700. I was getting them same quality same product from an Asian warehouse for 270. Surprisingly not many builders I know knew of the place
Hi Ridhin, thanks for reaching out! You can definitely use steel frames. We've used timber framing as we've used products found in our Mitre 10 stores 🤗 ^Cam
You can't keep talking ahout budgets and prices and not tell people watching what these people have spent. The first house didn't mention the cost at all...