Saturday, February 16

Shop Floor II





With the tiles glued in place the last step was to roll on a coat of sealer then three coats of water-based floor finish.  Finally we rolled the benches and machinery back in place.  It's now very easy to sweep-up, nicer on the legs and back and we haven't blunted a mitre or a chisel since it was installed!

Shop Floor I





All along our plan has been to put some kind of wooden floor in the shop.  Up until now, everytime a piece of wood or a tool falls off the bench we lose the point of a mitre or the edge on a chisel.  After costing a few options we decided to put down a layer of 3/8" particle board sheets directly on the concrete then cover that with 5/8" thick particle board tiles.  The other consideration was the trench that runs up the middle of the shop to house the dust collection ducting and electrical wiring. We began with the idea that one full width of tile would be made as removable covers to access the trench then the remaining tiles could be spaced out towards the outer walls from there.

Sunday, December 2

Workshop Light Well gets Trimmed





Over the last few weeks we've been constructing some jamb liner boxes for the 8 windows in our workshop light well.  Six of the windows were straightforward rectangular ones, but the two end windows have an arched top.  To get the curve correct, I built a form and laminated the curve from 4 thin pieces.  Once the glue was cured and the curves trimmed up, the end boxes were assembled and pre-finished.  The project culminated this weekend when we rented some scaffolding and installed all of the boxes and the mitered casings.  We also rigged the window winder extensions, so we can now open the centre windows which are 19' in the air from a small step ladder.

Monday, October 22

The "Black Shack"



Looking back to a post on December 31st 2011 shows the initial assembly of a metal car port structure which was purchased with the intention of making it into a wood storage shed.  Condensation is a big problem with metal roofed sheds so our first job in enclosing it was to spray the ceiling with a  2-part expandable foam insulation.  With that complete we framed the two side walls using 2" x 8" which allowed plenty of room to attach the shelves that will hold all of our wood bits.  The sheathing plywood is formwork material purchased at a big discount because the coating was flaking off but worked very well for this job.  The final step for this fall was to wrap the whole thing in black tar paper to keep the wind and wet out.  Siding will be installed sometime next spring-summer which will serve to spread the project over three calendar years!

Tuesday, September 18

A Table for the Deck


Last summer when I was building the veranda deck around the house, I culled out all of the best fir 2 x 6's and stored them in the garage to dry over the winter.  So, on the first weekend of summer holidays, I decided to see if I could put in a marathon effort and build a table in two days.  I came close but needed another evening to finish the construction and a few more hours to apply a couple of coats of finish.

So far  so good - seats 8 easily with room for pizza!

Landscaping & Grass Planting

With this being considered one of the best times of the year to seed a new lawn we have been focussed on getting our summer deck and landscaping project completed with a nice bit of grass on each side.  We had two dump truckloads of topsoil delivered last week (24 cu.yds. total) but then our Bobcat driver got tied up at another job so we started moving dirt by wheel barrow late last week and completed all of the moving, spreading, rolling, levelling and re-rolling on the weekend.  Evidently a cubic yard can fill 6 heaping wheelbarrow loads, so 6 x 24 would be the number of wheelbarrow loads that were shovelled in by hand, dumped out and spread.

The first three photos show a 12 yard pile that was moved on Sunday taken in 1 hour segments and no, in the third picture I am not wearing a dirty white T-shirt and/or long reddish-brown gloves!






Monday, August 27

Is This a Food Blog Now?

We are happy to report success from the wood-fired pizza oven.  To our loyal blog follower, Gerry, the last photo is for you!