What an exhausting but productive weekend.

Whitebear was good enough to sell us a partially completed sauna for our camp at a bargain discount price. He even let us use his flat deck trailer to haul it to camp.

Here's Nate and I unloading the "sownah maki"

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We set it in it's spot and put it up on 1 row of railroad ties.

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We'll cover more of that project soon. I've ordered the cedar boards for the inside. It will be a mid day tinkering project through deer season.

We had the old sauna floor frame kicking around and I decided to use it as a shed roof for our wood shed project. Our horribly clownish jackpine savage wood shed project.... which involved a gas powered ice auger drilling holes in the ground for posts, some chainsaw work and some tractor work.... And some grunting/lifting noises.

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Dropping in the last corner post, ear flaps deployed.

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Success!

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8x16 roof, a true "slanty shanty"

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We'll sheet up 3 walls and leave the front open.



Something clever here.