John McKay
Project Description
We operate a tree farm in NE PA and during the summer provide camping along the Delaware River. I had built a concrete block bath house but customers expressed a desire for an outdoor shower.
during the plague (the pandemic) treated lumber was difficult to get and very pricey so I milled black locust from our farm for floor system and flooring because of its rot resistance. The walls are white pine board and batten and for the roof red oak shingles. Hand split red oak used to be a common roofing material in Appalachia and England but the shingle jig gave me beveled, uniform shingles ( could have let them dry longer)
Finished Dimensions
6 foot x 10 foot
Money Saved
$2,500-$3,000