This Tumbleweed Fencl build documents the construction process of an owner-built tiny house on wheels. The project shows the progression from bare trailer to framed structure, demonstrating how DIY builders tackle tiny house construction.
Tumbleweed Fencl Framing
Build Details
- Model: Tumbleweed Fencl
- Construction: Owner-built from plans
- Base: Custom trailer
- Stage Shown: Foundation and framing
- Builders: DIY couple
Trailer Foundation
Construction Progress
The Builders
Lessons from DIY Tiny House Building
- Plans Provide Structure: Tumbleweed plans give DIY builders a proven design to follow
- Trailer Selection Matters: The right trailer forms the foundation for everything that follows
- Framing Shows Progress: Once walls go up, the house takes shape quickly
- Couples Can Build Together: Shared construction projects strengthen partnerships
- Documentation Helps Others: Sharing build progress inspires and educates future builders
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Alex
Alex Pino is the founder of Tiny House Talk, a leading resource on tiny homes and simple living since 2009. He helps readers discover unique homes, connect with builders, and explore alternative living.
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