WORLD’S SMALLEST TINY HOUSE | Build Part 1: Framing and Subfloor
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Tag along as I transform this 5x8 ft utility trailer into a 40 square ft custom micro home. In this video I prep the trailer for construction by removing the side rails and ramps. I also build, insulate, and install the subfloor. Lastly, I frame out all of the walls and roof to be ready for weatherproofing and siding. Stay tuned!
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I need to do this lol I've built a lot of things i have builders in my family so why not have all of us just build a lil house for vacay we can share it and trade off ❤
Amazing job on your build. Its very inspiring. One thing giving you constructive criticism wouldn't it have been better to run the tin sheet metal flash long ways
Maybe prime the wood frame so it don’t just rott
Excellent job, so good details you shared. I would have kept the short wall to act as a stabilizer for the walls. It may have been an inconvenience but the structural rigidity might be worth it. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for sharing
I'm wrapping the sheeting all around no wood gets wet
So sick
Wow its going to be Awesome.. great video... can't wait to see the next video ✌😃👍
Very cool Austin
Thank you! Fun stuff
Huuuummm its looking pretty nice
Great start! I'd love to build a tiny home, too. Can't wait to see the rest of your project! Thanks for sharing!
No es lo horrible que de ver subido los setos a 7pies por lo menos pero cuando termine se dará cuenta tarde jajajaja no lo pude creer hay que estar agachado 😂
I like you did awesome work. 👍.
Great start. Did you say you haven't built something like this before? It looks like you have been building these for years. Well done.
Thanks! I’ve done plenty of projects and woodworking before but this is really my first time doing actual framing/construction stuff
Are 2x4s strong enough to not have a wreck or wind problems if you pull a trailer built from them on the freeway, like a tiny house camper, etc? Thanks.
😂 I was Wearing tractor supply hat
What made you decide on that height? Would doing 8 feet high make it unstable? I was thinking of doing 5x10x8 high.
I love your design. Do you mind sharing the rafter dimensions?
It's a travel trailer, so why not call it that? A house is something you live in on a regular basis...
Construction technique of th floor mounting on the trailer doesn't look so good. You really should've sealed all the way around th aluminum and not depending on 'lath strips' to hold th Al tight.
did he wrap that type around one corner or two corners?
I slowed it down to .25 speed and I still can't see how you remove the rails, may I ask? I assumed a compact saw with a metal cutting blade would be required, but that's not what I see happening.
The rails were just bolted onto the trailer I purchased, so they were easy to remove.
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Can you build me one
Way too small! great for camping, but not as a permanent home! i would feel stressful to live in a tiny house like that! it's normally a size of one's bathroom or a small bedroom! lol
It's still a good idea. Y can't our government (USA) buy a bunch of them and build little villages and get the homeless people out of the cities? If u don't work in the city and can't afford to live there it seems like u would b happy to live in a mini home in a rural area.
I’d happily live in that right now
Yeah, for you, not everyone is you. Some of us were raised in cars/ housless but a home is a home. He said that, too. It's a camper, not a "home". It's just for utility and function, not permanence. Did you watch this on mute or skip the first part???
It definitely didnt need 8 bolts to attach to the frame
I can’t watch any more, the music in between you explaining what you are doing is horrendous 🧏🏼