The Sometimes Blog - August 10th
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 9:08 pm
Well we are back from our three weeks on the shores of Lake Champlain. Lots of nice weather but at the same time it rained at some point 4 days out of 5. So much rain in the area that the lake which usually recedes in July- August rose about 15" in the time we were there.That's a LOT of water! The dock was in danger after one week, and with the help of several older grandkids we were able to move it closer to shore and raise it. Thursday, I was out in the water removing the wooden panels so the waves wouldn't lift them and raised the near end about a foot. I couldn't do the far end myself so the owner will have to deal with it.
Upon arrival home yesterday, we had a card in our door from the local police. Apparently somebody tried to break in on Friday morning. A neighbour noticed and called the police. Meanwhile the intruder must had been scared off and exited in another neighbour's back yard a couple of houses down. When approached he said he was looking for his lost dog. Being suspicous, that neighbour watched him return to his car and took his licence number. When the police arrived a couple of minutes later he gave them the information which they checked out, found his address, and the fact that he had a record for B&E. Thankfully he did not succeed in entering, and with good neighbours in the area he will probably be apprehended. All that even though I/we returned four times during the three weeks including two overnight stays.
As planned, I used the opportunity to order somethings from Shopsmith and Rockler. Unfortunately SS did not have the fence mounted featherboard in stock so I missed out on that. Then my own thoughtlessness, long word for "stupidity", resulted in my only ordering one bandsaw tire. I saw the kit listed, and the individual tire listed, so I orderd the kit not reading that it included "A" tire and glue. Of course the saw has two wheels so I hope it runs better that a bicycle on one flat tire! I also got the brackets to extend the outfeed table, and a blank table insert.
On the rockler side, I ordered the neat fence clamps, and the HVLP sprayer. I wasn't planning on that but at $80 I couldn't resist. I'm still not sure what I will do with it but I will think of something.
While visting various shops etc, I got a couple of ideas for projects. One was a shelf that had a panel between the brackets and had one half of a five car wooden train glued to it. It looks like the craftsperson made the train cars then sawed them down the middle, then glued them to the panel. (Hard to explain, but I am attaching a pic of a shelf I made, instead of the wallpaper panel as in mine, substitute a narrower wood panel with train.) The interesting thing about this project is that one could substitute cars, trucks, etc for the train for different results. This one had no pegs for hanging things but I think I would add some shaker pegs or dowels to hang hats, or medals won, etc.
Someday I must get back to the shop.
Have a Fun and Safe week(s)!
John
Upon arrival home yesterday, we had a card in our door from the local police. Apparently somebody tried to break in on Friday morning. A neighbour noticed and called the police. Meanwhile the intruder must had been scared off and exited in another neighbour's back yard a couple of houses down. When approached he said he was looking for his lost dog. Being suspicous, that neighbour watched him return to his car and took his licence number. When the police arrived a couple of minutes later he gave them the information which they checked out, found his address, and the fact that he had a record for B&E. Thankfully he did not succeed in entering, and with good neighbours in the area he will probably be apprehended. All that even though I/we returned four times during the three weeks including two overnight stays.
As planned, I used the opportunity to order somethings from Shopsmith and Rockler. Unfortunately SS did not have the fence mounted featherboard in stock so I missed out on that. Then my own thoughtlessness, long word for "stupidity", resulted in my only ordering one bandsaw tire. I saw the kit listed, and the individual tire listed, so I orderd the kit not reading that it included "A" tire and glue. Of course the saw has two wheels so I hope it runs better that a bicycle on one flat tire! I also got the brackets to extend the outfeed table, and a blank table insert.
On the rockler side, I ordered the neat fence clamps, and the HVLP sprayer. I wasn't planning on that but at $80 I couldn't resist. I'm still not sure what I will do with it but I will think of something.
While visting various shops etc, I got a couple of ideas for projects. One was a shelf that had a panel between the brackets and had one half of a five car wooden train glued to it. It looks like the craftsperson made the train cars then sawed them down the middle, then glued them to the panel. (Hard to explain, but I am attaching a pic of a shelf I made, instead of the wallpaper panel as in mine, substitute a narrower wood panel with train.) The interesting thing about this project is that one could substitute cars, trucks, etc for the train for different results. This one had no pegs for hanging things but I think I would add some shaker pegs or dowels to hang hats, or medals won, etc.
Someday I must get back to the shop.
Have a Fun and Safe week(s)!
John