Popular Post John Morris Posted June 27, 2022 Popular Post Report Posted June 27, 2022 Good Monday morning! Good Monday morning Patriot Woodworkers! What did you get done over the weekend, and what have you planned for the week ahead! Inquiring minds want to know. Please tell us what's happening in your shops, your life, and any events going on with you. Thank you for being here folks! Welcome new members To view our newest members and welcome them to our digs, please see our Members Page, you can "Sort" by join date and click on their names and be taken to their profile page where you can leave a message of welcome. Thank you for making our newest folks feel welcome. Mid Year Fundraiser is Live! Featured topic @RustyFN is turning a vase for his wife, I'm sure she'll love it. Featured video You ever wonder where the term "Wet your whistle" came from? Today in the spring woodland Ben shows you a quick craft project that this beautiful season offers. The month of May has strong traditions of carving wooden whistles and whilst on their walk Ben and Lois share this fun little carving trick with you. Hope you enjoy it. Gunny, Grandpadave52, Woodman and 2 others 4 1 Quote
Popular Post Gene Howe Posted June 27, 2022 Popular Post Report Posted June 27, 2022 (edited) For this old man it's AHs&ESs all week. No rest for the wicked. Edited June 27, 2022 by Gene Howe lew, Woodman, Gunny and 7 others 1 9 Quote
Popular Post Larry Buskirk Posted June 27, 2022 Popular Post Report Posted June 27, 2022 Monday Thanks for the warning. Gunny, Cal, lew and 4 others 7 Quote
Popular Post lew Posted June 27, 2022 Popular Post Report Posted June 27, 2022 Refinishing some old lathe projects. Grandpadave52, Cal, Gunny and 3 others 6 Quote
Popular Post Grandpadave52 Posted June 27, 2022 Popular Post Report Posted June 27, 2022 More mowing + other yard work. Vehicle maintenance & repair. Ongoing tool refurbs. Hopefully some hours towards my Phds. Celebration of Life Service moved from last week to Wednesday. Whatever all, y'all might be doing, stay safe, hydrated, rest as needed. Accidents are always looking for a place to happen. Fred W. Hargis Jr, Woodman, Artie and 3 others 6 Quote
Popular Post steven newman Posted June 27, 2022 Popular Post Report Posted June 27, 2022 Wake up to the smell of freshly laid ASPHALT this morning.....they be repaving the city street out in front of the house.... Monday? It figures... Laundry Detail this morning? Hmm...I have me own "Work Zone"... Excuse the mess... Unlatched? Latched up tight? Centered? Using both latches, each centered on the raised panel below it... Tool kit details..along with a candle to wax the screw threads. The stain/Amber Shellac Sample? Is a NO-GO at this Station...so, dumped the little can of stain into the quart can of Witch's Brew..and tried that mix/mess out.. Green has 2 coats, as red just soaked out out sight....will see how a coat of Amber Shellac looks on top..when I head down the load up the Clothes Dryer.. Don't ya just LOVE the smell of FRESH Asphalt in the morning.... Grandpadave52, Larry Buskirk, Woodman and 5 others 2 6 Quote
Popular Post Larry Buskirk Posted June 27, 2022 Popular Post Report Posted June 27, 2022 3 hours ago, Grandpadave52 said: More mowing + other yard work. Vehicle maintenance & repair. Somewhere on that list they forgot to add "Rinse, & Repeat". 3 hours ago, steven newman said: Wake up to the smell of freshly laid ASPHALT this morning. I'd take that over the Cat/Skunk fight outside the open window this morning. Gerald, Woodman, Gunny and 6 others 2 1 6 Quote
Popular Post Gerald Posted June 27, 2022 Popular Post Report Posted June 27, 2022 (edited) Started yesterday when I finally found someone to dig the trench 300 feet for water line on son's place. Today we started burying the 1 inch PEX . Had trouble straightening it out from a 100 foot coil so got an idea from a video on bending pipe. It worked well and after a struggle digging in dry clay which was like concrete got the first 100 feet done by noon. Back at it tomorrow. After the digging was almost as bad filling the dirt back in. Edited June 27, 2022 by Gerald Cal, steven newman, Fred W. Hargis Jr and 3 others 6 Quote
Popular Post Woodman Posted June 27, 2022 Popular Post Report Posted June 27, 2022 Today knocked out a nick-knack box for the daughter of the gal who makes these cookies - local Saturday farm market. Tomorrow doing a Power Red donation - county seat building. I'll shave before going ;-) Wednesday square up one or two pieces of wedge-split beam end. Gerald, Larry Buskirk, Gunny and 5 others 8 Quote
Popular Post Woodman Posted June 27, 2022 Popular Post Report Posted June 27, 2022 5 minutes ago, Gerald said: a struggle digging in dry clay Our water services are 3' deep here. A buddy told me they go 7' in Montana but he was prone to exaggeration. In Hawaii I spoke with a company which was looking for a foreperson on their pipe project. A trench 5 miles long. They were going 20' deep into the fractured lava ground. He talked me out of it; said that one not accustomed to the heat never stuck with the job. Fred W. Hargis Jr, lew, steven newman and 3 others 6 Quote
Popular Post Gerald Posted June 27, 2022 Popular Post Report Posted June 27, 2022 Only 12 inches here and when I looked it up was surprised. steven newman, Gunny, Grandpadave52 and 4 others 7 Quote
Popular Post Gene Howe Posted June 27, 2022 Popular Post Report Posted June 27, 2022 17 minutes ago, Gerald said: Only 12 inches here and when I looked it up was surprised. 12" here, also. But, I go 18". All our irrigation lines are at 18" with risers to the plants. Fred W. Hargis Jr, Gunny, Grandpadave52 and 3 others 6 Quote
Popular Post Larry Buskirk Posted June 27, 2022 Popular Post Report Posted June 27, 2022 Made a bunch of mulch out of 3-4 brush piles using the DR Chipper we found curb shopping earlier this year after getting it going and figuring out why the people put it out at the curb. Turns out it was missing the 1/4"sq x 1 1/4" key ($1.26 w/tax at the close expensive hardware store) that goes into the pulley for the cutting head. Also found out the gas tanks cracked so can only fill it about half way which lets it run plenty long enough for me to be ready for a break. Also String Mowered my way through about a 10' x 20' area that was overran with our mix of Poisonious Plants and started covering the ground with about a 3" layer of the mulch. That's enough for today, I'm Pooped! steven newman, Grandpadave52, lew and 5 others 8 Quote
Popular Post Gene Howe Posted June 27, 2022 Popular Post Report Posted June 27, 2022 Started in the shop at 03:00. Its 15:00, now. 12 hours is enough. I'm beat. See ya Tuesday. steven newman, Cal, Woodman and 6 others 9 Quote
Popular Post kmealy Posted June 27, 2022 Popular Post Report Posted June 27, 2022 Did a shift at the furniture bank this morning. Lots of mentors so I went off to the side and worked on repairs. It's frustrating that the warehouse guys just keep breaking stuff by sliding around. Pick it up, use two people, or find a dolly! Fixed five pieces and ran out of time to do more. Of the six pieces I looked at, three had broken off legs or feet. Included was another leg on one piece I repaired on the last visit. Grrr. Cleaned the shop this afternoon so the wife can use the workbench to put batting on 8 quilts in progress. I got some PVC pipe at the theater shop that was headed to the trash. I set it up to use as "spacers" on pipe clamps to keep the glue lines off the clamp. Will see if my idea works. Sunday, I packed up the games for the Christmas charity and added dice to most of them and 13 pages of instructions for a variety of "bonus" dice games. Woodman, Gunny, steven newman and 5 others 8 Quote
Popular Post lew Posted June 27, 2022 Popular Post Report Posted June 27, 2022 1 hour ago, Gene Howe said: Started in the shop at 03:00. Its 15:00, now. 12 hours is enough. I'm beat. See ya Tuesday. 03:00 is just about the time I’m heading for bed! Larry Buskirk, Cal, Grandpadave52 and 4 others 2 5 Quote
Popular Post Grandpadave52 Posted June 28, 2022 Popular Post Report Posted June 28, 2022 Got a start on some much needed cleaning and organizing in the garage and a few small round-2-its done as well. Also, managed to get the oil + filter changed, new wiper blades and general service finally done on the truck today. Noticed I've only put 7320 miles on it in the past 55 weeks; Some weeks it sits from Sunday afternoon until the next Sunday morning...but some weeks so do I. Larry Buskirk, lew, steven newman and 5 others 1 7 Quote
Popular Post John Hechel Posted June 28, 2022 Popular Post Report Posted June 28, 2022 had our 3rd best sales this past weekend, so I've been cutting and gluing to replace inventory. that's after unloading 250bf of maple. walnut, and cherry into the shop. My goal is to build enough inventory these next three weeks that I can Sleep for the 4th week. Also ordered a new grizzly belt/disc sander to replace the Taiwanese made one that the motor (I think Capacitor) went out on last week. I only paid $40 for over a decade ago and the accuracy is nil, so I'm not even spending a minute to look into it. Fred W. Hargis Jr, Larry Buskirk, Gunny and 6 others 9 Quote
Popular Post Cal Posted June 28, 2022 Popular Post Report Posted June 28, 2022 Just looking for this week to be behind me... Yes, after spending the week on a special "low fiber, low residue (lots of water) diet" and a day of drinking some yellow liquid most vile, my week will end with the doctor staring up into the void... Prepping for a colonoscopy on Friday. As I said, just wanting this week to be behind me Gunny, Larry Buskirk, Woodman and 4 others 1 6 Quote
Popular Post Gene Howe Posted June 28, 2022 Popular Post Report Posted June 28, 2022 (edited) 16 minutes ago, Cal said: Just looking for this week to be behind me... Yes, after spending the week on a special "low fiber, low residue (lots of water) diet" and a day of drinking some yellow liquid most vile, my week will end with the doctor staring up into the void... Prepping for a colonoscopy on Friday. As I said, just wanting this week to be behind me BTDT And 'vile' isn't a strong enough adjective. That stuff is just incredibly nasty. my oncologist said that, after age 75, (I'm 81) further colonoscopies were not necessary. Those polyps are so slow growing that they shouldn't give me problems for my remaing years. Edited June 28, 2022 by Gene Howe Gerald, Grandpadave52, Cal and 4 others 7 Quote
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