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Thread: This weekends projects
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12th March 2005, 05:39 AM #16
Did nothing Friday, union picnic day. Today will be different, with a mate I'll be installing a ceiling fan in the kitchen to get rid of the cooking smells. Of course we'll have to go to bunnies for some stuff that I've forgotten, but I do have the fan at least. a look at the roof ventilators whilst we're there and then its into the roof for cussing and pondering my sanity.
Sunday - movie day with the beautiful one (my wife) and play with the workshop supervisor and site safety co ordinator (Dogs).
Hope everyone else has a good weekend too!
Pat
(PS DanP, hope all goes well . . .)
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12th March 2005, 06:49 AM #17
I'll be packing the car and heading north. I will have visited Poepell's, Haddon's and Cameron's corners before I do too much more in the shed.
I might even have a cold one or two in the Mungerannie and Birdsville pubs and perhaps a couple whilst camping at the Dig Tree before fuelling up at Innamincka.
So don't expect to hear from me for a couple of weeks but when I return, I will make some fine shavings.- Wood Borer
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12th March 2005, 07:27 AM #18
Enjoy your break WB drive safely.
beejay1
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12th March 2005, 11:38 AM #19
Thanks beejay,
It is mainly desert up there and fairly remote. It will be a bit different from your part of the world.- Wood Borer
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12th March 2005, 12:43 PM #20
8.00am pick up horse feed from stock and station who are having a special on
10.00am attend clearing sale where their is a heap of timber
12.00 got home, timber was crap and full of nails or borers, picked up two rolls of sight wire for $100 (brand new, still in wraps, $600 retail) and several lenghts of flexible hose for dust extraction ($4.00) and the legs off a hall mirror which I will clean up and reconstruct ($4.00).
Get of this computer and go and have lunch and procrastinate.
Tomorrow, pony club, drop off daughter and horse then go to Bunnies where I am in charge of the Scouts sausage sizzle, return to pony club, hook up float, load horse and daughter drive home, do sod all for rest of day, Monday SFA except SWMBO will be home so I'll probably be flat out.Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.
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12th March 2005, 02:03 PM #21
Saturday
9.00 am - Opened shed and admired tool collection for a few minutes while contemplating what next to do on sideboard (currently under construction). Said G'day to bloke on roof next door.
9.15 am - Remembered to put some water in windscreen washer tank on car. Also remembered to apply some car polish to mag wheels to prevent brake dust sticking to them and making them look sh!tty.
9.30 am - Bloke on roof next door tells me he is about to spray paint said roof and offers to cover our cars with drop sheets. Very thoughtful of him. I accept.
10.00 am - Continue to think about next step in construction of sideboard while checking out the BB.
Plans for rest of Saturday
Leisurely snack lunch at about 12 noon.
Wedding of young rellies followed by reception will take care of the afternoon and evening.
Sunday
Further contemplation of next step in construction of sideboard, accompanied by a cooling libation or two (choice of James Squire's IPA or Little Creatures PA minus the I). Maybe a bottle of red later.
Wonderful pastime, woodwork, innit?
ColDriver of the Forums
Lord of the Manor of Upper Legover
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12th March 2005, 02:29 PM #22
My parents lobbed on doorstep Thursday arvo and have thrown all plans out the window. Still the grandies are having a ball.
I've got a load of Jarrah piled on the front law...sand heapand that need bringing in before some kids stands on a nail and sues me. I tried to pass the jarrah off to Derek because he has a better liability policy than me but he spotted all the nails and passed up on the offer.
I have got to return the Ford Transit campervan which I "borrowed" to give the folks a run as they are looking for a camper.
Our work truck is still at the injection doctor so I can't get the Bobcat and a load of roadbase to get the new shed pad underway.
SWMBO is spotting my idleness and threatening to put me on domestic chores. The dog needs a walk...
I think I'll just plaguerism Midge's shed layout a bit more and fill out those bloody planning submissions for the council...shovel some sand...nah wait for the bobcat. Got a quote to do (work) sigh...Least the super 12 is on Fox...and there's a coupla tinnies in the fridge
CheersSquizzy
"It is better to be ignorant and ask a stupid question than to be plain Stupid and not ask at all" {screamed by maths teacher in Year 8}
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12th March 2005, 03:30 PM #23
friday - watched the dogs go round with the dragons. this morning went shoping with Jane, got home and did some work in the shed rearranging storage and the 2 attached mini projects, - chopping board and tipping cup for a tipping comp for this years NRL comp with some mates of mine. swept the verandah then this arvie dig some holes for plants. tomorrow jane and I are going snorkelling at maitland bay on the central coast. theres a shallow wreck you can flip out to in about a metre of water its a 100 yr old collier (the Maitland ??? I dunno.)
Zed
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12th March 2005, 03:49 PM #24
Hey Zed,
Your board is made up of end grain pieces yeah? Like a butcher's block?
What wood is it (blackwood by any chance?)
Looks good btw
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12th March 2005, 03:56 PM #25
Originally Posted by craigb
Whatever note you blow youre never more than a semitone away from the correct one....(Miles Davis)
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12th March 2005, 07:33 PM #26
Originally Posted by craigb
tassie blackwood end grain. chopped into 1 inch peices with a drop saw and glued up then some table routing, sanding then scraped clean.Zed
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12th March 2005, 08:45 PM #27
friday night: sampled new premium beer (boags st george) with neighbour very nice indeed.
sat morning: woke earlyish 7am strangely unsteady on feet ,coffee, checked emails ,read some posts on wwf, then to the shed ,found the reason for unsteadyness of the feet (empty boags ,crown lager ,vb stubbies every where:eek: ) grabbed fencing tools ,fence posts, 2 rolls of wallaby proof wire did 200metres of fence line placed tools back in shed picked up emptys ,fed animals ,came in side sat on butt in front of pc with coffee
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12th March 2005, 09:04 PM #28
oh and tomorrow a mate is bringing his thicknesser up for me to run some 30mm x 120mm x 5.5 metre blackwood boards through then since it's a public holiday monday might have to sample some more beer then monday hook boat to car and go chase some trout
then monday night 11 pm i start night shift
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13th March 2005, 07:56 PM #29
How'd ya go???
Originally Posted by bitingmidge
the dust extraction,
the little hold everything with plastic drawer thingos for the shed,
The router table upgrade,
The boat racks
or for that matter a dozen other projects that I'll do something on.a couple of hose reels, did a spot of gardening, made some temporary framing for forthcoming big event......
I moved half a metre of gravel this arv, so I'm not going to do that either.
With a bit of luck I'll catch up with Mr Willson and we'll ...
I'll just log on here with some pics of some unfinished bits of the garage I reckon.
Another great weekend....arriving at work tomorrow completely knackered, ready for a few days R&R!
cheers,
P
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14th March 2005, 08:56 AM #30
Saturday:
Slept in, missus left at 6:30 to play golf.
Got up, watched Simpsons, ate breakfast, chased kids around.
Dragged the old drawing board up from the shed and drew up a 1:200 scale site plan.
Cut out some 1:200 scale floor plans of houses we're looking at and made one of the shed (16 metres x 6.5 metres). Played around with that for an hour or so.
Dragged my uncle out to the block to hold the end of the tape and checked a few things.
Went back home and played Monopoly again.
Went for a swim, had dinner, went upstairs for a glass of port or three.
Sunday:
Same as Saturday but didn't leave the house until 4:30 when I took the kids to the beach."I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."
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