Saturday was more Framing and a lot of figuring.

I worked on the bathroom pretty much all day today.  I got a lot done but there was a whole lot of time spent figuring out what to do.  There are a lot of heights and things that went into figuring out the correct height of the shower base and the 3/4 wall that will hold the shower bucket.

P3300087So this is the platform for the shower base.  Since this is a “dry” cabin, we do not have running water.  We haul water from an artesian well about 5 miles away.  This shower will have a restaurant “bus” pan underneath to catch the water, that we will then take outside.  In the summer, I plan to build a solar shower but this will work great in the winter, until the sauna gets built.  So the platform is there to raise thepan up high enough to slide the drain pan in and out.

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Here is the plywood subfloor that the shower pan sits on.  Before I cut the drain hole in it.

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This is shot of the 3/4 wall that will have a shelf on it for holding the shower bucket.  I have not made it yet, but I have a couple options.  You fill it with water and put it up on the shelf then turn on the spigot.  Works great.  Or I have a pump sprayer with a sink sprayer head on it.  Not sure which will work out best.  There will be some experimentation with this.  I put a couple extra studs in this wall since 5 gallons of water is 40lbs.  I am making this up as I go along so I hope this setup works.

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Wide shot of the 3/4 wall and platform.

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Shower pan installed.

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Careful measuring of the seat height was taken into consideration.

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I also got the rough frame for the humanure bucket toilet done as well.  There are a few more interesting things to get framed here such as the cat door and wood chip bin.  Maybe tomorrow or in the next few days.

Building Supplies Run – Duluth

I chose to spend my Friday half day with the wife and make run to Duluth for some building supplies we couldn’t get at the local hardware store.  Picked up a bunch of stuff including the shower pan, plastic sheets for the walls, and some glue-less vinyl flooring.  We got a light fixture and some door knobs.  I really do enjoy shopping at the local hardware store, since it is a Co-op but their selection on some things is not the same as the big box home improvement places.

The drive to Duluth was interesting.  Having not really spent much time there.  It felt a bit odd to be in a bigger city that was not Milwaukee.  The streets are crazy in Duluth and it seemed like everyone else had the day off or a half day, everything was packed.   We also picked up some tools to finish the rest of the cabin.  Compound Miter Saw and a Table Saw.  These are going to come in real handy in a few weeks with the cabinets.

The highlights of the trip were the drive over the bridge, the ice is breaking up and the wings.  It seems that BW3’s is the best I can find so far.  I have heard rumors of better at local bars but I have not tried them yet.

Ice in the harbor breaking up.

Ice in the harbor breaking up.

The wife wearing her new crown.

The wife wearing her new crown.

After returning from that the wife went off to do some laundry and I roofed half of the shed.