After spending a month roaming around Asia, I'm back! That means it's time to get back into the groove, and continue the construction of The Wandering Gypsy.
So I have walls... But can they survive speed bumps, pot holes, and 70 mph winds?
I have to strengthen my walls to make sure nothing falls apart while I'm traveling around the country! Fortunately for me, Jimmy used to build houses in Florida, so he knows all about how to build houses to withstand hurricane forces. I bought 100 feet of metal strapping, and put one solid piece all the way around the whole house. Now, not only are my 4 walls connected to each other at the corners, but they have a giant "belt" holding them up!
In my house, I'm choosing to have stairs instead of a ladder to get into the loft (where I'll sleep). The walls need to be raised up a bit to give me more head room, so we measured the height of the house so far, and built some knee walls (short walls) to extend the house up as high as possible without exceeding 13'3". That is the height of a semi, so anything they can go under, I'll be able to clear. Similar to the main walls, I built these guys on the ground before lifting them up. I called in the cavalry for this job, and got my dad to come help.
To strengthen the house even further, we ran metal cabling from the top plate of the wall, through the bottom plate, and then hooked onto the trailer. The house now has 5 points where it is anchored from top to bottom. Throughout the build, I'll continue to tighten the cables, and they may loosen over time. When working on the interior siding, I'll need to find a way to have access to the top bolts of these cables so that I can tighten them as needed.
In continuation of the loft, I installed the 4x4s across the width of the house to become the floor joists of my loft floor. I'll be putting tongue and groove pine over them, and leaving the 4x4s exposed underneath. The house is really starting to shape up!
I can't help but think of the storms we go through in this life. With the right amount of support, we can weather anything life throws against us. God, my family, and my friends are my anchors. I can lean on them for support, and I'll be their lifeline whenever needed. Make sure to have a strong support network before facing the storm!
"Neither should a ship rely on one small anchor, nor should life rest on a single hope."
- Epictetus














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