creative_life said:We love the tiny houses too and plan to one day build a cottage of some sort on our own land. We're thinking Texas, southern Colorado, Utah or Arizona. I'd like something temperate but southern Colorado is beautiful. We're thinking of either building our own house or getting one of the 2 story sheds from Lowe's and refitting it. My brother bought the plans for a Home Depot shed and he's building it behind his current house. It's going to be an apartment for his college age daughter / guest house for family that come to visit. We looked at the Tumbleweeds but figured why build a tumbleweed when we can outfit a van or get a TT or class C that's already made to live in.
sparky1 said:I had Taylor outside water stove...you can't ever go any where in the winter. water would freeze just got rid of the rusted out ton of metal, farm across the road from me--(HAD) one too---theirs did the same last winter rusted out..big bucks down the drain But it did a nice job heating the house & shop 200 ft away. IF you HAD power.
SNOWING...have a great day
sparky1 said:it held over 500 gallon water mix.as water boiled/heated up, steam some water make up fresh water eventually all water I had a underground leak didn't know it all water ruined it. oh well.
I have forced air wood stove now,
snowing very hard 1" already.
sparky1.
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