Well, we now have hot and cold running water, enough to rinse a wine glass or two, wash your hands and clean your teeth.
The two of us managed to push the hut into its final position and attach the steps today. No more step-ladders. All that needs to be done now is a final oil of the floor and maybe another shelf in the loo.
The mulled cider is in and ready for a hut-warming!
Building our Blackdown Shepherd's Hut
Sunday, 8 February 2015
Saturday, 13 December 2014
6th December
A man cutting a hole through the roof.
Build it and mess will come......
You can see the water-heater in position here.
Build it and mess will come......
You can see the water-heater in position here.
Monday, 10 November 2014
November 8th - decisions made......
decisions ...... 'off-grid' or not.... finally sorted and well underway

Mini sink installed with worktop made of spare floorboard.
Loo sink
- Water - OFF-grid. Supplied to sinks in loo and 'kitchen' from an external water tank using a 12v DC pump.
- Hot water - 240V heater under sink so if we move hut away from mains we'll wash in cold water
- Grey waste OFF-grid. Bucket and chuck-it
- Toilet OFF-grid. Cassette camping toilet
- Lights OFF-grid. 12 LEDs supplied by 12v battery (with 240V trickle charger)
- Power. 240V sockets for power and/or extra lights.
Mini sink installed with worktop made of spare floorboard.
Loo sink
Wednesday, 20 August 2014
July and August 2014 MUCH painting
All inside primed and painted before the floor laid.
Outside primed and painted.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing.
1 Paint the wavy bargeboards BEFORE they are fitted.
2 Paint the curved roof overhangs BEFORE fitting the last few oak boards
3 Paint the sides of the window/door frames BEFORE cladding past them.
Would have saved much time and cursing. (Although we were fighting wet and windy weather at the time otherwise we might have thought it through)
Outside primed and painted.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing.
1 Paint the wavy bargeboards BEFORE they are fitted.
2 Paint the curved roof overhangs BEFORE fitting the last few oak boards
3 Paint the sides of the window/door frames BEFORE cladding past them.
Would have saved much time and cursing. (Although we were fighting wet and windy weather at the time otherwise we might have thought it through)
Tuesday, 22 July 2014
22nd July 2014
240v connection made,
loo wall up, hand basin attached but not plumbed in.
inside primed and first coat on.
loo wall - decided to put the door at an angle - more framing to build. Needed more cladding from Blackdown.
Wiring going in and a much reduced wood pile!
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