Expanding My Compost Operation

Today’s video is about: Expanding My Compost Operation. For the month of December, we’ve kept more than 865lbs of coffee grounds out of the landfill through composting. Organic matter that goes to the landfill doesn’t break down in a very useful way. All of your food scraps are mixed in with things you’d never want…

Newest Video: Building a Epoxy Table For My Tiny House

The latest installment in my YouTube Journey: Building an Epoxy Table For My Tiny HouseEver since I saw them on Pinterest I always wanted to build an epoxy table. This is the video of my build. I installed the finished project in my tiny house as a standing desk, where I edit videos like this…

NEW Video of the Tiny House Build!

You may have seen some pictures of my tiny house, but now you can see the video of how I built it! I’m pumped about this video. I trying to keep the quality improving. I spent over 15 hours just in the editing process! Head over to my YouTube channel and give it a watch…

My projects can now be seen on YouTube!

I will now be posting my projects on YouTube as well. While I love writing about my projects, some things are better said through video. On this video, I used the trailer from an RV for my Tiny House on Wheels. The scrap metal from the RV I melted into aluminum and copper ingots. Give…

Tiny House Recap – Part 11 – Painting and Installing Cabinetry

The quote for the custom cabinets I wanted came back around $2500… so that definitely wasn’t gonna happen. I went to the local box store and looked at their in-stock options. I had a specific amount of space I needed to fill, and could put together something from the options they had available. Unfortunately my…

9 Years Deep

Hello readers. I’d like to start by saying thank you for taking the time to read my blog! We are 9 years deep into this thing and it’s been a lot of fun. This all started with my trying to save money on my monthly bills. Growing my own food sounded like a great way…

Tiny House Recap – Part 10 – Interior Walls

On a traditional house, installing drywall is the go-to option. It isn’t too difficult, it’s relatively easy to work with, and simple to patch any mistakes. Unfortunately drywall was not practical for this project as it would likely crack while transporting the tiny house, and it’s heavy. Why would any part of this project be…