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Self sustaining, off Grid outdoor shower and compost toilet build with rain collection. Full build start to finish with minimals tools or cash. Several months work in one hour. 00:00 Ground works, digging holes for posts. 01:00 Building timber subfloor 03:29 Making sure decking boards are straight with matching gaps 06:19 Making coffee and used window collection 07:35 Framing the walls 14:14 Rafters on the roof 15:51 Adding metal bracing to roof 18:24 Adding corrugated iron to roof 21:29 Cladding walls with plywood 24:44 Restoring door from the dump 27:24 Adding a gutter - rain water collection 32:30 Fitting used windows. 35:50 Cladding walls using board and batten. 38:40 Fitting a door into a timber frame 41:00 Trip to the dump to get free supplies 44:11 Landscaping outdoor shower area 47:22 Plumbing outdoor shower DIY 50:24 Building a pathway in the garden 53:00 Landscaping with shingle and paving slabs 57:20 Pluming in a basin 58:30 Bathroom mirror using bus mirror 59:47 Using corrugated iron for outdoor shower wall 01:02:26 The finished bathroom and shower This has been one of the best upgrades to our life off grid. This system is self sustaining in so many ways. There is a compost toilet, which will eventually be used as fertiliser to improve the health of our soil around the fruit trees. We collect rain water from the roof which can be used in the outdoor shower and on our veggie patch. There is an outdoor shower which has partial coverage with sone walls and a roof. I decided to leave off some walls to give the shower a nice outdoor feel and make use of the beautiful views. Since we are living off grid I didn't want to start running power cables. All of the lighting is very basic solar lights, which are working great. This was a pretty cheap build as I got quite a bit of cheap and re claimed material. Some of the materials I got from the dump and some I found online. I built this using a hammer and nails, mainly as this works out cheaper than buying screws. I don't have a nail gun so just bought a basic framing hammer for this job. I built all of this by myself over the course of a few weeks and have cut it down into a one hour Timelapse style video.