It's time to publish the complete construction of my cabin in the woods. The cabin has a stove, which means you can keep warm in any weather. The cabin has a bed and a table, which means there is a place to sit and sleep, there is a table for eating and cooking. All this I consider the basis for a comfortable stay in this forest cabin, and all the rest is small refinements and improvements, which I will do gradually. There were a total of 25 working days. If you count the days when I didn't work, it was 6 months. I started building the cabin in the last days of spring. Note that before that, I had never built before and had no idea if it would work out or not. It was a good start.
00:00 building the foundation/floor
02:22 the frame of the cabin
08:38 the roof on the cabin
12:22 fasten the windproofing to the frame and cover with boards
19:48 cabin painting
21:31 assembling the upper (small) window
24:28 seal the corners of the cabin
26:39 making and installing windows
32:26 make and install doors
35:07 first night in the cabin
40:19 keep working
42:14 forest cabin insulation
43:05 install a vapor barrier
43:27 interior wall finish
44:56 decided to finish the front window (installed the casings)
45:18 continued with the interior
46:32 lunch time
50:56 making a terrace
59:25 putting a lock on the door
01:00:39 furnace installation
01:06:38 making a bed out of boards
01:11:21 making a nice table out of boards
01:16:59 I'm finishing the windows, making the curtain rods, hanging the curtains
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