Another photo of the roof attached. I’ll nee to adjust the edge so that wind cannot blow it off.
Taken after covering the yurt with the final outer roof cover.
Photo taken while in the process of covering the yurt with inner liner and reflective insulation. It rained and blew some strong wind the night before, taking off all the reflective insulation. I had to put it all back up, adjusting it as necessary to be stronger and more vapor tight than before. I would recommend to any builders out there to spend the extra time thoroughly taping the entire length of where the insulation panels connect together. Because of the wind blowing everything off, it turned out better than when I put it up the first time. Working with nature.
I think this was taken some time in february.
Ring
Building center ring for yurt. I used 2×8’s, cutting them into 8 pieces forming a octagon. I made three of these which were then glued and bolted together.
Post
Building foundation. Used telephone pole dug 2 feet down and filled with dry cement. After placing 26 of these in the ground, 2×6’s of various lengths were laid side by side on top of poles. Thanks to Rob, Lloyed, and kim for help with this phase of project.
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