In this episode Jelger takes on ducting, including working with tin for the dryer vent. He also finishes most of the plumbing. Next up after recovering our wood from underneath a giant ant nest, it was staircase time. Jelger built and framed the staircase from scratch. We're very happy to no longer use a ladder to climb up.
00:28 cleanup of wood and roofing material
01:22 DIY ductwork with tin
02:56 Jelger explains it's his first time working with tin and what he learned
13:17 Installing the tin work in the ceiling
14:03 Installing the vent stack and waste water stack
18:48 Discovering a big ants nest in our wood
21:31 Cutting wood for the staircase
23:18 Framing the staircase
27:15 Woodframing calculation mistake!
35:43 The finished staircase (without aesthetic finishes)
36:07 More plumbing
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Follow our adventures as we develop our 2 acres of raw land, and build our dream cabin in the forest from scratch. Our life is split between Vancouver and our adult playground in the mountainous forests of British Columbia, Canada.
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