rswyan
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- Joined
- May 12, 2004
- Messages
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- Location
- Northeast Ohio
- Tractor
- Kubota B2910, Cub Cadet Pro Z 154S, Simplicity 18 CFC, Cub Cadet 782
45F and cloudy @ 06:30, heading up to a high of 53F for the day. 30% chance of shower early this morning but the real rain arrive this evening around 19:00. Could get nearly 2" inches.
Reasonably productive day yesterday.
Started out by trimming off a section of MDF for the pocket hole jig mounting plate with the circular saw and then trimmed it with the jig saw using one of the new "Extra Clean" Bosch blades:
Got some sanding done on the edges where I trimmed it out too, may work on it a little more today.
Then got the hopper feeder filled. Have noticed a number of goldfinches hanging around recently, they're not in their bright colors so easy to miss if you are not paying attention.
After that I moved The Woman's car and went over with the Kubota and got the saw horses out of the barn and got those set up.
Pulled the van around and unloaded the sheet of 3/4 ply and hauled out the tools from the garage and got all the rest of carcass panels cut for the router table with the circular saw. Dumped some Titebond III into various voids that were exposed by the cutting.
Then I trimmed up a piece of hardboard to make a zero-clearance throat plate for the table saw to minimize tear-out and chipping. Had to run down to the corner hardware store to pick up a couple of screws for that, as the originals would not work (original plate has recesses to accommodate the heads of the screws)
The top of the heads on the new screws had to lowered so that they didn't stick up above the surface of the plate so I did that on the belt sander. had to shim it a little with some washers so it sat reasonably level before I cut it through:
While it's not ideal (nothing about this saw is "ideal" ...
) it should be an improvement:
After that I took a nasty old shrimp that was stinking pretty good over to the barn and got the live trap baited and set.
Then persuaded The Woman to lend a hand and we got the 3 sheets of 1/4 TigerPLY ripped down to the correct width for all the drawer bottoms:
Seemed to have turned out reasonably well considering ...
Finished up the day by clearing most of the wood off the radial arm saw which (I think) has enough travel to trim the TigerPLY for the drawer bottoms to length. Probably start on that here in a few.
Came inside and flopped on the couch, fell asleep for a few minutes and when I woke up The Woman had gone to bed so I headed off there myself.
Guardrail for the scaffolding is due in today, so putting that together and getting it installed will be on the agenda for today.
Also lady with the pony was entertaining other guests yesterday and pony was ailing and under the weather so we may get together later today or tomorrow.
In the meantime I need to dole out some meds for this coming week.
Possibly I can get a haircut today as a reward for getting the scaffold guardrail installed.
Hope everyone has a great Hump Day ...
Reasonably productive day yesterday.
Started out by trimming off a section of MDF for the pocket hole jig mounting plate with the circular saw and then trimmed it with the jig saw using one of the new "Extra Clean" Bosch blades:
Got some sanding done on the edges where I trimmed it out too, may work on it a little more today.
Then got the hopper feeder filled. Have noticed a number of goldfinches hanging around recently, they're not in their bright colors so easy to miss if you are not paying attention.
After that I moved The Woman's car and went over with the Kubota and got the saw horses out of the barn and got those set up.
Pulled the van around and unloaded the sheet of 3/4 ply and hauled out the tools from the garage and got all the rest of carcass panels cut for the router table with the circular saw. Dumped some Titebond III into various voids that were exposed by the cutting.
Then I trimmed up a piece of hardboard to make a zero-clearance throat plate for the table saw to minimize tear-out and chipping. Had to run down to the corner hardware store to pick up a couple of screws for that, as the originals would not work (original plate has recesses to accommodate the heads of the screws)
The top of the heads on the new screws had to lowered so that they didn't stick up above the surface of the plate so I did that on the belt sander. had to shim it a little with some washers so it sat reasonably level before I cut it through:
While it's not ideal (nothing about this saw is "ideal" ...
After that I took a nasty old shrimp that was stinking pretty good over to the barn and got the live trap baited and set.
Then persuaded The Woman to lend a hand and we got the 3 sheets of 1/4 TigerPLY ripped down to the correct width for all the drawer bottoms:
Finished up the day by clearing most of the wood off the radial arm saw which (I think) has enough travel to trim the TigerPLY for the drawer bottoms to length. Probably start on that here in a few.
Came inside and flopped on the couch, fell asleep for a few minutes and when I woke up The Woman had gone to bed so I headed off there myself.
Guardrail for the scaffolding is due in today, so putting that together and getting it installed will be on the agenda for today.
Also lady with the pony was entertaining other guests yesterday and pony was ailing and under the weather so we may get together later today or tomorrow.
In the meantime I need to dole out some meds for this coming week.
Possibly I can get a haircut today as a reward for getting the scaffold guardrail installed.
Hope everyone has a great Hump Day ...