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Tiny Free House – Roof is Framed

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I took the day off work and took my daughter Katie up to the farm today. She played with Grammie and Pop and I played with my tiny free house. I completed the roof framing and just have the gable walls, loft, wheel wells, and bathroom wall left to frame. But before I get started on those interior projects I’m going to finish the roof to give me some shade while I work. I’m seriously considering using flattened #10 cans as shingles. Visit my project blog for a complete update on my tiny free house.

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Posted April 17th, 2009 by Michael Janzen and filed in Tiny Free House

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