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Received my prize burning kit today. Thanks TPW and Easy Wood Tools. Larry
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From the album: Patriot Woodworker Community Fundraiser 2020
One recipient will receive: Wire Burning Kit | Easy Wood Tools WWW.EASYWOODTOOLS.COM One kit which includes two robust, sure-grip handles made of one-of-a kind, grained American Maple and nine quickly-replaceable wires in three lengths and three gauges. Alternate lengths are perfect for different size projects: six-inch for pens, rings, and small vessels; nine-inch for bowls and other medium-sized projects; and 18-inch for bowls, plates, and other large shapes. Each gauge is color-coded so users quickly know just how wide their burn design will be: .016 gauge is red; .020 gauge is white; and .026 gauge is blue. Value: 49.99-
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Well, determined that something in the wall had chewed through the wires to the porch light. Not wanting to go digging into said wall.....decided to go around the problem. Length of the better kind of E-Cord, a handy box, and a single pole switch were picked up. Decided to move the light fixture to the north a bit, to get away from the Gazebo's top. Placed it right above the back door, where it is UNDER the overhang of the roof. Snipped off the fancy end of the cord. Running from a wall outlet up to the handybox......and fight to get the wire through it. Made a short loop and then hooked the switch up. Black wire to the switch. Big 1/2" "D" handle heavy duty drill ( NOT about to use a brace & bit up there) with a 16" long 1/2" drill bit. Made a mark about half way between the door casing and the ceiling. Drilled straight through to the outside of the wall. Pushed the cut end of the cord through the hole. Things were going way too easy.......hmmm. A few staples to hold the cord in place. Went outside, and put a ladder up. Location looked GOOD! ( bad sign) Got the light fixture down from it's old spot....forgot to check something....wired the fixture in place. Assembled the Jelly Jar fixture onto the wall....went in to get a good bulb......wait for it....went to screw the bulb into the fixture......nothing to screw into......WTH?????? Well, left this mess un-plugged for tonight. Will have to go to Lowes or Wallie World tomorrow and BUY a new jelly jar fixture. #@#$$#@###@!!!. Just KNEW something was going way too good. maybe tomorrow, I can switch out the two fixtures, and THEN maybe, just maybe...have a back porch light that actually works. Somedays, ya just need to stay in bed....