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Leveling Tiny House: Level Trailer by Unlevelheaded Man

Cinder Block Style
Cinder Block Style

Level Up

Instead of buying scissor jacks, we opted to go the cheap route by borrowing cinder blocks from dad and a 10-ton bottle jack to adjust every side slowly.  Time consuming but cheaper, and it will have the benefit of being very sturdy during construction. I used blocks in the four corners and two pillars in the middle. Use plywood or boards if ground is a little uneven or if you’re building on the grass.

Used Wood Pieces with Cinder Blocks
Used Wood Pieces with Cinder Blocks

The trailer is currently within 1/16 inch of being level. Should do the trick. Grateful the trailer is pretty level to begin with. Kai, from 2Cycle2gether.com, had a off-level trailer. He ended up sistering the steel framing with wood joists and raising the wood where needed.  Check out his solution here.

Reflections, Hindsight, and Alterations

  • Ebay has a set of four scissor jacks for $100 total after shipping (good deal).  Would have been nice to buy the scissor jacks but also it was an unnecessary purchase—something I’m getting better and better at avoiding.
  • Underneath the blocks the trailer remains “unaltered.” I’ll have to refinish those places after the house is built and paint them, too–that would have been another advantage of the scissor jacks–exposing all the metal for refurbishing.
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Tiny House Beginnings: The Oneida: Principium

Principium

Principium, the beginning. Seeking ecological redemption and further economic freedom, a tiny house plan materializes. Off the grid dreams…here we come!

Coercion

Can Chris convince Michelle to move into a 200 sq ft dwelling? Nope…a tiny companion studio compromise is born.

The Rabbit Hole

“The rabbit hole” may be an understatement when researching and contemplating tiny house designs and building science principles. It felt like wrapping my head around Oregon’s Malheur National Forest’s amillaria solidipes (fungi), the largest living organism known. We were inspired and encouraged by a lot of tiny houses.

 

Pattern Language: Tiny Tack Interior
Pattern Language: Tiny Tack Interior

Michelle and I work for her contracting business doing energy-reduction audits for low-income families in New York State with the EmPower NY program. It’s a rewarding gig, but it’s infrequent work, so our budget is limited even though we supplement this job with other part-time work. We’d even qualify for the state’s program, haha, so we’re counting on salvaged materials and resourcefulness to make this project materialize. So, every move and decision we make is heavily influenced by our funds.

 

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Molecule Tiny Homes: Companion Studio

That’s why it was wonderful to find The Tiny Tack House plans, an alternative to Tumbleweed’s $800+ tiny house plans. The Tack’s sell a 28 page PDF for $175, which includes the building’s framing, steel hold down locations, framing materials list, interior built in structures and purchased products list, and a plumbing schematic. Malissa and Chris even answered a lot of our questions after we bought the design. Although we’re making slight modifications, we have stayed consistent with their overall design. Visit chrisandmalissa.com for awesome pictures, time-lapse videos of the entire process, and tiny building designs.

 

Graph Schematic
Graph Schematic

We printed the plans and keep them in a binder, so when I come across information I want to incorporate into The Oneida, it’s nice to find the location in the plans to add my notes and adjustments. I love notes; I have a lot of them.

 

Organized Adjustments
Organized Adjustments

Other tiny house blogs have been innumerably helpful. Please check out the resources below for some highlighted shout-outs.

The reins are ours,
Chris

Reflections, Hindsight, and Alterations

We’re happy with buying some plans and not trying to re-create the wheel.

Resources