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So do I have to treat the 1/4 inch OSB I'm using as interior paneling for the walls and roof? It's not going to get wet directly very much, but it will probably see a fair amount of condensation...both while in use in the winter and while stored for the summer. Come to think of it, snow and ice on the floor that melts and pools at the base of the wall will wick up it. I should probably put something on them. I'm not sure what though...
So close F&W!Can you visualize the sun peeking in the window at sunrise and the sound of ice popping under the floor yet?
Nice shack man, its going to be HOT. For how well insulated you have it I dont think you would need a stove half that size to cook you out of it! Looks great.
Great news F&W!Take lots of pics of the maiden voyage, and I hope you have a great day.
it's too bad the door seems to be right in front of the pulling point cause i was going to say that with the giant piece of threaded rod in there a piece of 3/4 pipe would fit over the rod and then you could weld a little triangle pull hitch on it. nice looking shack though!
I have the same arrangement on the side opposite the door and was planning on installing a rigid tow-bar of some kind there. 3/4 pipe won't do though...the rod is a full one inch.Thanks.
I did spend a fair amount of time in the garage after the floor was finished with a tape measure, magic marker, mock bench, and jigging rod...trying stuff out. I'm close to ideal...as opposed to huts we've been in whose lay-out is far from ideal. It was between having to stretch out a little as opposed to jigging practically between your feet...I made the right decision. (I hope.)