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Dennis Peacock
10-04-2004, 9:46 AM
Well, another weekend has come and gone. I switch work schedules at the JOB this week, so I go back to Mon - Fri, 8 - 5 and In a way I'm glad. The only reason why I'm NOT glad is because I got back into oncall and they have pulled almost everyone into the M-F, 8-5 schedule. What does all this mean? It means that for the weekends, the oncall person works 52 hours straight without a break. Nuff said..............

No shop time this weekend for me primarily because of work. BUT, this coming weekend, I WILL be in the shop.!! I'm still working on the sewing machine cabinet / refinish, I have a 3 tier shelf to finish for a guy at work and I have a table leg to turn for another local person that has a table with 3 legs and needs another one.

Besides that? I have nothing else to do except for the Guided Circular Saw System's test (GCSS). I'll be starting the test on Festool this week and will do that one as I get time. I'll be doing the testing on the Eurekazone GuideRail setup on 22 & 23 Oct while in Dallas. I will be posting the overall results by the end of this month.

So what did YOU do this weekend?

Best of weeks......

Jim Becker
10-04-2004, 10:03 AM
Grrrrrrrr...only about an hour in the shop this weekend. Dr. SWMBO's brother came to visit on Saturday as his wife was at a conference in Phila. As we had to meet her Saturday night for dinner in town (excellent Afgani restarant), that left little free time after errands were run, etc. LOML also wanted to cruise the art show in New Hope on Sunday, so that took a chunk of time. The show was fine, but not all that special...too much "schlock", which was surprising for what was supposed to be a competitive, juried event. And then there was some bush planting under the new bay window. The old yews, which attracted deer and were in the wrong places were pulled out and replaced with some nice Japanese holly bushes. I put the backhoe on the tractor which made removing the old bushes "really easy" while preserving them to FreeCycle. (Someone is picking them up this afternoon) While I had the tractor set up for moving earth, I also got to a job that has been waiting for awhile...moving part of a broken down stone wall and junk bushes to provide access to the back of the shop building and upper lawn for vehicles.

In the shop, I did a little more sanding with the Festool 150/3 on the armoire project components and reconditioned my bench. That was about it. DVD of the week was Mr. Ibrahim.

Dennis Peacock
10-04-2004, 10:07 AM
Hey Jim. Did I miss the pic of the finished window project? Sheesh...I must be slipping!!!

Jim Becker
10-04-2004, 10:12 AM
Hey Jim. Did I miss the pic of the finished window project? Sheesh...I must be slipping!!!
I think I posted something of the sorts awhile back...but it's not exactly "finished". We are fighting with Pella about some small things that were not completed. The installer keeps promising, but never shows. It's about to go "up the food chain" with Pellas as well as the BBB.

Dennis Peacock
10-04-2004, 10:22 AM
I think I posted something of the sorts awhile back...but it's not exactly "finished". We are fighting with Pella about some small things that were not completed. The installer keeps promising, but never shows. It's about to go "up the food chain" with Pellas as well as the BBB.

Man, I'm sorry to hear that Jim.!!!! I figured that Pella would jump out there and get the issues resolved. I guess since money and jobs are tighter now, it is tougher to have the desire to please each customer.

I wish you the best of luck with Pella and getting your problems fixed.

Donnie Raines
10-04-2004, 10:27 AM
Serious shop time this weekend. Started and almost completed the Shaker/Judy(my wife) coffee table. Even did a little organizing in the shop....and bought more lumber.

Pics to follow in the next day or so when I put the final touches on the table.

Dick Parr
10-04-2004, 10:29 AM
After getting the wife and daughter to the airport and off to DC in the morning, I stopped at Woodcraft on the way home for some more of that sale on Sorby tools. :D Picked up a couple of more toys (will post pics later) and tried them out yesterday. Made this 3" x 5" x 3/16" bowl out of sumac. :D As I mentioned to someone, it sure makes a difference when you have the right tools to do the job. ;) I also picked up a jar of Renaissance wax to try since I have been reading so much about it lately. I sanded the bowl to 600 and used sanding sealer, then buffed with Tripoli and the white and then used the Renaissance wax. Wow what a shine.

keith zimmerman
10-04-2004, 10:37 AM
I spent my long weekend in Minneapolis doing things at my girlfriend's house. Things like planting several new daylilies and hostas and finishing a remodeling job that had been started 15 years ago (by someone else). I installed a shelf and switched track lighting over the sink and trimmed out a double window and two doors. It felt really good to complete this for her. All that is left to do is to replace the floor with ceramic tile sometime on the future.

I also did some computer geek stuff for her.

keithz

Russell Svenningsen
10-04-2004, 10:56 AM
Got into the new house this weekend. Gutted the fixtures in the bathroom...new toliet, pedestal sink, fan/light. All of it is plumbed and working properly. By the way, anyone know anything about the services/process our there that will refinish a tub in place? I think one is called "Bathfitters" or something. At any rate, is it expensive, do they do a nice job? Any info. is helpful.

Started removing wallpaper in kitchen.....took out some awful built-ins in the dining room.....first removed the stuffed pair of pheasants(the former owner was a taxidermist) and shipped them to a friend back in Cincinnati(heeheehee-his wife will HATE it!)......pulled out carpet.......took down a dog kennel.......stood in my new shop and drooled........can't wait to start in there!

Have a great week!

Russell

Jamie Buxton
10-04-2004, 11:43 AM
For me, it was remodeling. My house had picture windows in the living room and dining room -- 25'x7' of single-glazed aluminum-framed windows facing north. You could practically hear the BTUs rushing out in the winter. On a three-day weekend, I removed the exterior sheathing, demolished the windows, reframed the walls so that the windows are now only 5' tall, reframed one window opening to turn it into a patio door, installed new windows and door, installed new sheathing, and hauled all the construction debris to the dump. The old glass alone weighed 250 pounds. I'm pooped.

Jeff Sudmeier
10-04-2004, 11:47 AM
Got about 8 hours of shop time in this weekend. I cut almost all of the parts for the blanket chest I am making and got a few freedom pens done.

Jim Ketron
10-04-2004, 11:53 AM
Done a little woodworking Got 20 more FPP pens done made another game call spent the rest of the weekend resting:D
Jim

Scott Coffelt
10-04-2004, 12:34 PM
My wife was out of town all weekend for work, so I had full attention focus on my son. Took him to see Shark Tales on Saturday. Yard work and chores the rest of the day. Sunday was spent vegging and playing.

Also created some color test samples for the chait client, but have not hooked up for approval. So project is stalled until client approval.

Michael Stafford
10-04-2004, 1:55 PM
Dick, that sure is some rich looking wood and a wonderful finish on your bowl. The depth of the grain is outstanding. Sumac, huh? Hopefully not the poison variety. You're only supposed to use the poisonous variety for spoons for your mother-in-law...

Betsy Yocum
10-04-2004, 1:57 PM
I looked for my pink erased and found 514 pencils!!!!!!

In between I did actually assemble a few small keepsake boxes and discovered the benefits of "New Skin" after scraping my knuckles on my machine vise. - OUCH!
Betsy

Jerry Ingraham
10-04-2004, 2:10 PM
Not much time in the shop, assembled my 1023 and am formulating my plan to assemble both saws with a router table in between. Gotta order the seven foot rail kit for the fence. The assembly went well and I'm quite pleased with the fit and finish of the saw. :)

Dick Parr
10-04-2004, 5:08 PM
That's a good idea Mike, except it would only make her meaner. :p She's to nasty for it to do any good. :D

Dan Mages
10-04-2004, 9:21 PM
Not much accomplished here. I got the door and windows installed on the shed. I also got most of the cedar siding for it. Unfortunately, that required a visit to the borg. The cashier did not know the difference between oak, cedar, or douglas fir. Then she thumbed through the price book and could not find the price for a 1x6x10. She gave me a price of 3.95 each so I said fine, charge me what you think is right. It was probably 3 times that much. Then the ditzy blond cheerleader cashier could not figure if the siding is 8.90 a board or per pack. She called asked someone on that one. Then she asked what they are used for. oy vey...

Dan

David LaRue
10-04-2004, 11:23 PM
This weekend I spent sanding and finishing the Brazilian cherry floor I in stalled a week or so a go. Between sanding and finishing coats I did yard work, cleaned the sand box, put in some new sand... Then I went on a long over due mountain bike ride. I cleaned the garage, but still clean an set up the radial arm saw I picked up from a friend... No real shop time this weekend.. This next weekend I hope to find the time to create some cherry hvac vents for the office.

:D

Wade Samuelson
10-05-2004, 12:41 AM
What did I do? Well...

Kelly C. Hanna
10-05-2004, 12:48 AM
I found time to clean up the shop after finishing the TS assembly, then went for materials to start the CD 'bookcase' with (Oak ply from HD). Got all the panels cut today and then built the carcases (two 32.5"x7"x90" carcases). Sure was easy cutting the dados on teh slider.

I also found out that I can crosscut between 32" and 38" with the fence in the rear position on the slider...(depending of course on whether I care if the stock clears the blade or not). Call me a happy camper!!

Beautiful bowl Mr. Parr!!!