rswyan
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- Joined
- May 12, 2004
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- Location
- Northeast Ohio
- Tractor
- Kubota B2910, Cub Cadet Pro Z 154S, Simplicity 18 CFC, Cub Cadet 782
41F and sunny once again @ 10:00, heading up to a high of around 54F for the day with any luck.
Went up and started a fire in the double barrel yesterday first thing to warm it up in the shop.
Then came back down and got slots cut in frame boards for bottom of portable sanding table.
The Woman cooked up some sausage patties along with eggs and toast while I was doing that.
After eating lunch and watching a number of YouTubes on woodworking equipment I headed back up to the shop to start priming the lid for the dust collection barrel.
Moved the barrel off the backstop for the pallet forks which I am using as the painting platform. Paint was still kind of soft, so it's taking a while to harden up with the low temps overnight.
Got 5 or 6 coats of primer laid down on the lid and then headed back down to the house to see what other paint I could find for the lid.
Found several cans of gloss black, plus several additional cans of red that I can use for the drum when I re-coat that in about 5 days.
By the time I got back up to the shop the temp inside was up to 91F and I had to open the door to cool it off so I could spray the topcoat.
Laid down around 5 coats of gloss black and then came back down to the house for dinner which consisted of shrimp with cocktail sauce and a bottle of Old Leg Humper.
Watched the game while eating and then around halftime I headed back up to the shop and laid down one last coat on the lid.
Caught the rest of the game when I came back down. We were rooting for KC so we were pleased with the outcome.
After that I got out the Wahl hair clippers and cut off my facial hair since it had been a couple of weeks since I had last shaved and then headed down and grabbed a shower before turning in a little after 23:00.
Did not get any feeders filled yesterday so that will be on the menu for today. Some of the suet feeders look to be getting low so might have refill those as well.
Amazon order with valve seats and other odds and ends due in today. Somehow a Jorgensen Pony woodworking vise that I've been looking at for several months showed up while I was making up the order at a very significant discount ($37 vs. $59) so I added that to the order as well. Not sure what's up with that but it was listed as a new item not used.
Agenda for rest of the day (beyond getting feeders refilled):
Get folding table in garage taken down and moved up to shop for the big pieces/parts sort out up there.
Remove pallet forks and stick them down in the barn. Maybe move the table top for the woodworking bench over to the garage while I'm at it.
Start another fire in the stove up in the shop to warm things up to aid in the paint drying.
Get panel cut and dry-fitted for bottom of portable sanding table.
Find a couple of small pieces of 3/4 plywood to make up handles for the sanding table and get those glued up.
Finish applying the Danish oil on the last two sides of the top for the router table.
Some more design research/work done.
Hope everyone is having a great Monday ...
Went up and started a fire in the double barrel yesterday first thing to warm it up in the shop.
Then came back down and got slots cut in frame boards for bottom of portable sanding table.
The Woman cooked up some sausage patties along with eggs and toast while I was doing that.
After eating lunch and watching a number of YouTubes on woodworking equipment I headed back up to the shop to start priming the lid for the dust collection barrel.
Moved the barrel off the backstop for the pallet forks which I am using as the painting platform. Paint was still kind of soft, so it's taking a while to harden up with the low temps overnight.
Got 5 or 6 coats of primer laid down on the lid and then headed back down to the house to see what other paint I could find for the lid.
Found several cans of gloss black, plus several additional cans of red that I can use for the drum when I re-coat that in about 5 days.
By the time I got back up to the shop the temp inside was up to 91F and I had to open the door to cool it off so I could spray the topcoat.
Laid down around 5 coats of gloss black and then came back down to the house for dinner which consisted of shrimp with cocktail sauce and a bottle of Old Leg Humper.
Watched the game while eating and then around halftime I headed back up to the shop and laid down one last coat on the lid.
Caught the rest of the game when I came back down. We were rooting for KC so we were pleased with the outcome.
After that I got out the Wahl hair clippers and cut off my facial hair since it had been a couple of weeks since I had last shaved and then headed down and grabbed a shower before turning in a little after 23:00.
Did not get any feeders filled yesterday so that will be on the menu for today. Some of the suet feeders look to be getting low so might have refill those as well.
Amazon order with valve seats and other odds and ends due in today. Somehow a Jorgensen Pony woodworking vise that I've been looking at for several months showed up while I was making up the order at a very significant discount ($37 vs. $59) so I added that to the order as well. Not sure what's up with that but it was listed as a new item not used.
Agenda for rest of the day (beyond getting feeders refilled):
Get folding table in garage taken down and moved up to shop for the big pieces/parts sort out up there.
Remove pallet forks and stick them down in the barn. Maybe move the table top for the woodworking bench over to the garage while I'm at it.
Start another fire in the stove up in the shop to warm things up to aid in the paint drying.
Get panel cut and dry-fitted for bottom of portable sanding table.
Find a couple of small pieces of 3/4 plywood to make up handles for the sanding table and get those glued up.
Finish applying the Danish oil on the last two sides of the top for the router table.
Some more design research/work done.
Hope everyone is having a great Monday ...