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Progress on Grandsons toy box and questions

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Coming along quite nicely Kevin. Weather looks mighty nice in Chattanooga too.

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  • You had toys!?!?  We just got the box to play with!!!!

  • The bottom structure will have a lot more potential load.  Feet at each corner and a couple in the middle will distribute the stress.  Runners would do the same.  For the lid, a couple of reinforcing

  • Inner dimensions are 22x44. When the build began I was wanting it to do 15x30 but the wife said that’s to small. One thing lead to another and she said go with 22x44. Last night she said, “that box is

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That looks really strong! Should hold up to lots of activity!

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Good job, Kevin!

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That's a super job Kevin.  What are the overall dimensions of it?

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Thank you everyone. Weather was nice lower 50s and little wind. Made it easier to work outside. But I can’t wait for cold weather. 
 

have a good day everyone.

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14 minutes ago, Cal said:

That's a super job Kevin.  What are the overall dimensions of it?

Inner dimensions are 22x44. When the build began I was wanting it to do 15x30 but the wife said that’s to small. One thing lead to another and she said go with 22x44. Last night she said, “that box is huge!” I told her, “ well it can not be taken apart now” 🤷‍♂️

 

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Kev, your grandson's not likely to complain about the size. A bigger box holds more toys. 

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Toyboxes are like closets, never big enough. That turned out really nice Kev.

2 hours ago, KevTN said:

But I can’t wait for cold weather. 

Any interest in swapping places from Nov 1 to April 1? Food for thought.

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12 hours ago, Gene Howe said:

Kev, your grandson's not likely to complain about the size. A bigger box holds more toys. 

Exactly!! He has more than enough to fill up a couple of boxes :) 

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11 hours ago, DuckSoup said:

Toyboxes are like closets, never big enough. That turned out really nice Kev.

Thanks Duck. Put the side handholds in today a bit big LOL. First time, but hey seems to go with the  theme! 

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10 hours ago, Grandpadave52 said:

Any interest in swapping places from Nov 1 to April 1? Food for thought.

Be happy to. I travel for my job and no one wanted to go to Erie, Pa in Jan. I said I'll go no problem. If YOU can talk my wife into swapping for those dates. DEAL!

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2 minutes ago, KevTN said:

to go to Erie, Pa in Jan.

Bring your snow shovel!

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1 minute ago, lew said:

Bring your snow shovel!

LOL I grew up in Florida so I didn't grow up with it. Never sledded or skied. So I am still a little kid when it comes to it. ;) 

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On 12/8/2021 at 5:11 AM, Gene Howe said:

Spray it with the sealer of your choice, Shellac or poly. Let it dry, then paint your color(s) on. Rattle can would be fastest but, if you want the letters different colors, you could hand paint them. 

Next, sand off the over spray...the reason for the seal coat. Blow it off and hit it with the final coat(s) of finish.

 

Thanks Gene this tip worked great!!! I put some poly on it my wife stained the letters. A quick sanding and all done! 

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That turned out great Kevin. Looks really great here so betting it looks awesome in person.

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1 hour ago, KevTN said:

Be happy to. I travel for my job and no one wanted to go to Erie, Pa in Jan. I said I'll go no problem. If YOU can talk my wife into swapping for those dates. DEAL!

I'm guessing there's good reason for that.:P You're on your own convincing YOUR wife. Not a path I want to travel.;) So....good luck with that. Probably shouldn't share the tale of woes below with her...just sayin'

1 hour ago, KevTN said:

LOL I grew up in Florida so I didn't grow up with it. Never sledded or skied. So I am still a little kid when it comes to it. ;) 

Well after the blizzard of '77-'78, I had my fill literally of snow. We were snowed in for 7 days...our road was gravel then; 1-1/2 mile long. It took the county using rented end-loaders and a private contractor with a D-7, Cat dozer 2 full days to open it up.

 

By open up, I mean one lane passable. That was from January to nearly mid March. That all came after one nearly as bad previously in early December when we were snowed in 5 days. That was our first winter out here.

 

But if you're still interested, I'll get the gas cans filled and the snow blower ready. I only burned 9 gallons through it last year...a quart+ at a time. Mild winter.:rolleyes:

 

The most gas I've used in a winter since I've had the blower, was 4 or 5 years ago. That winter I used 21 gallon. We had almost 55" of snow then. Nothing of course compared to Buffalo. Record amount of snowfall for us even surpassing the blizzard winter. Add in 3 or 4 weeks in single digits evenly split above/below "0" coupled with the winds...well you get the idea...not the Winter Wonderlands depicted on Hallmark.:lol:

 

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I'll visit you :)

 

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Final pictures…finished up today. 
 

Thanks for all encouragement. I appreciate y’all

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