Weekly Blog - August 5th
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 8:59 pm
Well another nice but hot and humid week. Can't get too much of this nice weather.
I finally got off my butt and started doing a few things. A little bit of pest control, a little bit of gardening, some woodworking, and a lot of listening to the NASCAR cars roaring around the track.
First job was to try and evict three nests of wasps/bees that took up residence in various parts of my eaves. Two seem to be destroyed but the third is proving to "bee" more difficult as it is behind the aluminium soffit.
Also got around to sifting the contents of one of my compost bins. Got four bags of compost to put in the garden in the fall. I was a little disappointed that the planer shavings I had put in there were not fully decomposed yet. However they passed through the 1/4" screen so in the garden they will go.
I also finally decided to spruce up the cedar adirondack chairs I had made a few years ago. They were looking kind of grungy so I gave them a pressure wash, staining, and a coat of polyurathane. Actually they looked so bad that my beloved wife wanted to paint them. I convinced her that painted chairs look good on the veranda of an old victorian house but not under the shade of the apple tree. They look somewhat better now but nobody would mistake them for new.
I tried out my new Kreg resaw guide but was not too impressed. I'm sure with a little practice I will come to appreciate it more. Also got around to using my new flipstop gadget to drill the 32 holes need for the spindles of the doll cradle. I must admit that was a good purchase. The first (pine) cradle is about half finished.
Also visited the local lumber yard to pick up some wood for the cradle and while there decided to buy some exterior plywood for outdoor Christmas decorations that are next on the list.
All-in-all , not a bad week. I hope your's was just as good.
Have fun!
John
I finally got off my butt and started doing a few things. A little bit of pest control, a little bit of gardening, some woodworking, and a lot of listening to the NASCAR cars roaring around the track.
First job was to try and evict three nests of wasps/bees that took up residence in various parts of my eaves. Two seem to be destroyed but the third is proving to "bee" more difficult as it is behind the aluminium soffit.
Also got around to sifting the contents of one of my compost bins. Got four bags of compost to put in the garden in the fall. I was a little disappointed that the planer shavings I had put in there were not fully decomposed yet. However they passed through the 1/4" screen so in the garden they will go.
I also finally decided to spruce up the cedar adirondack chairs I had made a few years ago. They were looking kind of grungy so I gave them a pressure wash, staining, and a coat of polyurathane. Actually they looked so bad that my beloved wife wanted to paint them. I convinced her that painted chairs look good on the veranda of an old victorian house but not under the shade of the apple tree. They look somewhat better now but nobody would mistake them for new.
I tried out my new Kreg resaw guide but was not too impressed. I'm sure with a little practice I will come to appreciate it more. Also got around to using my new flipstop gadget to drill the 32 holes need for the spindles of the doll cradle. I must admit that was a good purchase. The first (pine) cradle is about half finished.
Also visited the local lumber yard to pick up some wood for the cradle and while there decided to buy some exterior plywood for outdoor Christmas decorations that are next on the list.
All-in-all , not a bad week. I hope your's was just as good.
Have fun!
John