Off Grid Cabin Gutters - Our First DIY Step To Being Self Sufficient!
In this Thanksgiving episode, we make significant progress on fixing the last remaining parts of the gutters for our tiny cabin. With winter approaching, it’s essential to ensure that not only our gutter systems ready to handle rainwater efficiently but we need to make sure it keeps the water away from the tiny cabin. We also add some unique downspouts - with a little red-neck engineering - designed specifically for our upcoming water collection system, which we plan to install early next year. Plus, there’s a surprise twist when Jody gifts Matt a fixer-upper boat! We’re not quite sure if it floats yet, but it adds an exciting element to our off-grid lifestyle. Thanks for joining us on this journey and don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to follow along!
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