The (?) Blog
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 9:52 pm
Quite a busy week though there was little true woodworking, most things had a connection in some way.
Father's day was quiet as two local daughters were out west visiting their sisters, so the day was spent scrubbing down the deck. A pressure washer would have done a faster and better job, but I have resisted buying one so far. The next day was spent staining the deck as they had forecasted two more days of good weather.
Then it was one to scrubbing the adirondack chairs. We have contemplated painting them as maintenace is starting to get tedious, but after suggesting to my dear wife that a light sanding would prepare them for painting, she proceeded to sand one, for two hours down to mostly good wood. So it was now time to apply three coats of spar urathane. One down, one more to go along with two footstools.
Then it was over to the seniors residence to start refurbishing the benches. I had not been in the garden area for a couple of years so was surprised to find the wood black with mold, etc. The wood sanded pretty good though and all the black was removed except for what is deep in the oak grain. A coat of stain and a coat of urathane made one look like new, sort of. One down, two more to go along with a large cedar trellis screen I put up when we made the garden
Somewhere in between, I managed a little work on the pieces for the garden swing but that project is falling behind.
Yesterday was celebration time, father's day and birthday combined. Since my dear wife had not bought my present yet, I helped her by going out and buying a set of mini lathe chisels that I hope will allow me to turn the bottle stoppers, etc that I can't seem to manage with full sized ones.
One daughter supplied the food and my grandson cooked two "beer can" chicken and some steaks which were great. Now I may have to start buying my beer in cans so I can try that. A good time was had by all!
Oh yea, I also got a couple of cedar planks as gifts, but they are for grilling.
Have a Safe and Fun week!
John
Father's day was quiet as two local daughters were out west visiting their sisters, so the day was spent scrubbing down the deck. A pressure washer would have done a faster and better job, but I have resisted buying one so far. The next day was spent staining the deck as they had forecasted two more days of good weather.
Then it was one to scrubbing the adirondack chairs. We have contemplated painting them as maintenace is starting to get tedious, but after suggesting to my dear wife that a light sanding would prepare them for painting, she proceeded to sand one, for two hours down to mostly good wood. So it was now time to apply three coats of spar urathane. One down, one more to go along with two footstools.
Then it was over to the seniors residence to start refurbishing the benches. I had not been in the garden area for a couple of years so was surprised to find the wood black with mold, etc. The wood sanded pretty good though and all the black was removed except for what is deep in the oak grain. A coat of stain and a coat of urathane made one look like new, sort of. One down, two more to go along with a large cedar trellis screen I put up when we made the garden
Somewhere in between, I managed a little work on the pieces for the garden swing but that project is falling behind.
Yesterday was celebration time, father's day and birthday combined. Since my dear wife had not bought my present yet, I helped her by going out and buying a set of mini lathe chisels that I hope will allow me to turn the bottle stoppers, etc that I can't seem to manage with full sized ones.
One daughter supplied the food and my grandson cooked two "beer can" chicken and some steaks which were great. Now I may have to start buying my beer in cans so I can try that. A good time was had by all!
Oh yea, I also got a couple of cedar planks as gifts, but they are for grilling.

Have a Safe and Fun week!
John