The Sometimes Blog
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 5:32 pm
Chuck: Sorry to steal your tag line for a title, but I don't think I am back to a weekly blog yet.
After a hiatus of several months, I finally got around to doing a few jobs involving woodworking. The first was a good clean-up of the shop and then some much needed attention to my ShopSmith. The incentive to all this is that spring is here and there are all kinds of jobs/projects to get done, most centered around the garden.
Several years ago I borrowed a design from a magazine for an herb garden, but enlarged it to make my vegetable garden. It is an octagonal shape with wood sides that measure just under eight feet in length. One of the sides fially rotted out so had to be replaced. That was the first job.
Next up was tomato cages to support the plants. My dear wife decided it was time to get rid of the discarded hockey sticks that I usually use and we aren't fond of the metal cicular ones, so that became the next project. They are basically "ladders" that enclose the plants on four sides, and can be attached where they meet for support, but stored flat over the winter. The first attempt was a "ladder" about four feet high and six inches wide. That didn't meet the "eye appeal" requirements, so it was back to the drawing board. The next two were 42" high and 10" wide and those were deemed Good. Actually these turned out so well, my daughter ordered two for her garden.
Then it was on to a trellis to support a new plant that Dear Wife purchased.
All these can be seen in the first picture attached.
Future jobs involve replacing all the wood pieces on our garden bench, and rebuilding much of the garden swing I talked so much about a couple of years ago. The picture of the bench sort of tells the story, but the swing looks deceptively good. However looks are deceiving as most of the seat support structure is rotted and needs replacing. My problem here is that I still enjoy my morning coffee and paper on the swing and am reluctant to put it out of service for a week or so.
Today is a day of rest as it is cold and rainy.
Have a Safe and Fun week.
John
After a hiatus of several months, I finally got around to doing a few jobs involving woodworking. The first was a good clean-up of the shop and then some much needed attention to my ShopSmith. The incentive to all this is that spring is here and there are all kinds of jobs/projects to get done, most centered around the garden.
Several years ago I borrowed a design from a magazine for an herb garden, but enlarged it to make my vegetable garden. It is an octagonal shape with wood sides that measure just under eight feet in length. One of the sides fially rotted out so had to be replaced. That was the first job.
Next up was tomato cages to support the plants. My dear wife decided it was time to get rid of the discarded hockey sticks that I usually use and we aren't fond of the metal cicular ones, so that became the next project. They are basically "ladders" that enclose the plants on four sides, and can be attached where they meet for support, but stored flat over the winter. The first attempt was a "ladder" about four feet high and six inches wide. That didn't meet the "eye appeal" requirements, so it was back to the drawing board. The next two were 42" high and 10" wide and those were deemed Good. Actually these turned out so well, my daughter ordered two for her garden.
Then it was on to a trellis to support a new plant that Dear Wife purchased.
All these can be seen in the first picture attached.
Future jobs involve replacing all the wood pieces on our garden bench, and rebuilding much of the garden swing I talked so much about a couple of years ago. The picture of the bench sort of tells the story, but the swing looks deceptively good. However looks are deceiving as most of the seat support structure is rotted and needs replacing. My problem here is that I still enjoy my morning coffee and paper on the swing and am reluctant to put it out of service for a week or so.
Today is a day of rest as it is cold and rainy.
Have a Safe and Fun week.
John