I finished lining the walls. Spent much time fluffing round with the three bottle bricks shelf. A further $8.90 for nails. Arranged some batts in the overhanging ends and did a hack job sealing up that section from the interior. In a move that is sure to earn me many questions, I’m going to go with a flat ceiling. I don’t care. I DON’T HAVE TO EXPLAIN MYSELF TO YOU. It’s going to be easier to put up, and hopefully warmer. It’s going to make the shack appear smaller, but it’s a small shack anyway.
Oh yeah, I ran in a panicked state to Justin’s place. This morning there was a real heavy frost. The insulative properties of the shack were once again excellent – it was -0.1 when I went in there just before 10 am. There was visible frost inside on the black paper where it was touching the corrugated iron. This proceeded to melt and drip. Not good times if that kind of thing keeps up. But, once I’ve fixed the roof up, water shouldn’t be getting there.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
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