I hesitated to cut a hole in the roof, but it had to be done to install the support box for the wood stove chimney pipe.
Chimney pipe installed.
Testing the little wood stove that Janna found at an antique store in Hurricane ($80.00). 5/8 fire rated sheetrock installed on the wall. The picture is a little blurry due to low light.
Heating up left overs from the new Costa Vida in Fillmore for lunch. The sheetrock behind has a thick layer of drywall mud. The picture does not show the hand troweled texture, but none of it will show. The sheetrock will be covered up with rock and/or corrugated metal.
Snow has melted, driveway a little muddy, light rain accompanied by a double rainbow.
Another congested commute.
It took me longer than I had planned, but the electrical is now finished.
I wired for both 110 and 12 volt systems. The plan for now is to use solar to charge 12 volt batteries for the cabin power source. I ran 110 in case I want to hook up to the grid in the future.
The good news is that the cabin is now ready to be insulated and then the ceiling and wall coverings can be installed. I still am not quite sure on what exactly the interior finish will be.