The Platform is finally done

Last year in December, I started the drawings (with FreeCAD) for our “house-in-house” build: a wooden compartment inside our barn for electricity, water, storage and the like. But somehow, I never started it because of my mental concrete block (pun intended). This changed when a colleague of ours came by and helped me with laying the concrete pads. And from there we did the frame and the floor in less than 2 days – thanks to our Milwaukee Nailer and Larry Haun with his book The very efficient Carpenter.

Of course, there were some gotchas and mistakes needed to be fixed. But all in all it went really well. So well, that in fact we could have our first BBQ on the new platform (and not in the dust as usual).

So, below you find some pictures and drawings of the “house-in-house” and the making of the platform of the ground floor.

Overview of ground floor

Ground floor frame resting on pads
Frame of ground floor
Getting the pads in place
Starting with the frame
Nails – the more, the better
Now only the blocks are missing
Inspection of our work so far
The frame is done
Ground floor with the first tow of OSB sheets
Getting somewhere
Finally, a table not in the dust