Learnt how to stick weld (or more correctly started learning in earnest…).
Discovered my air compressor had a crack in the tank and members of this forum convinced me it’s not repairable.
Repaired my appliance cart (new tracks which required using my new lathe and my embryonic welding skills).
Made the metal frame for my Mill stand. Had more fun than should be legal.
Moved 2/3’rd’s of the garbage in the basement to get ready for the furnace, AC and Hot Water Tank install. Moved all the garbage back again.
Moved 1/3 of the garbage in the basement when the furnace failed inspection and needed new intake and exhaust piping. Moved all the garbage back again.
Planted a tree and some bushes at the house.
Put wood panelling in the skylight wells at the cottage (on the list for 15 years or so…)
Removed a massive yellow jacket wasp nest without getting bitten this time.
Built a new grease trap for the cottage (but didn’t install because I then…)
Discovered the cottage chimney chase is rotten and did a temporary repair to stop the rot getting worse. With a bit of luck the floor joists aren’t rotten, everything else is. (this will be the first big cottage job for 2024…)
Spent 4 days in the attic running cabling for cameras and putting in two conduits from the attic to the basement. Put staples through two of the Cat-5 cables, one of which then wouldn’t work. Found out two of the 100’ long cables were too short for where I wanted to put the video recorder so I replaced all cabling with 200’ long Cat-6.
Bought myself a baby air compressor to blow dust around the workshop. It should probably run a nailer too. Boy is it quiet!
Installed a woodworking air cleaner in the workshop.
Bought some more toolboxes for my angle grinders and die grinder (my latest fetish).
Used my track saw for the first time on the wood parts of the Mill Stand.
Bought a “reference” square. I probably bought other tools too…
(Thank goodness I take photos of my projects, otherwise I would have forgotten about 1/2 of them…)
Discovered my air compressor had a crack in the tank and members of this forum convinced me it’s not repairable.
Repaired my appliance cart (new tracks which required using my new lathe and my embryonic welding skills).
Made the metal frame for my Mill stand. Had more fun than should be legal.
Moved 2/3’rd’s of the garbage in the basement to get ready for the furnace, AC and Hot Water Tank install. Moved all the garbage back again.
Moved 1/3 of the garbage in the basement when the furnace failed inspection and needed new intake and exhaust piping. Moved all the garbage back again.
Planted a tree and some bushes at the house.
Put wood panelling in the skylight wells at the cottage (on the list for 15 years or so…)
Removed a massive yellow jacket wasp nest without getting bitten this time.
Built a new grease trap for the cottage (but didn’t install because I then…)
Discovered the cottage chimney chase is rotten and did a temporary repair to stop the rot getting worse. With a bit of luck the floor joists aren’t rotten, everything else is. (this will be the first big cottage job for 2024…)
Spent 4 days in the attic running cabling for cameras and putting in two conduits from the attic to the basement. Put staples through two of the Cat-5 cables, one of which then wouldn’t work. Found out two of the 100’ long cables were too short for where I wanted to put the video recorder so I replaced all cabling with 200’ long Cat-6.
Bought myself a baby air compressor to blow dust around the workshop. It should probably run a nailer too. Boy is it quiet!
Installed a woodworking air cleaner in the workshop.
Bought some more toolboxes for my angle grinders and die grinder (my latest fetish).
Used my track saw for the first time on the wood parts of the Mill Stand.
Bought a “reference” square. I probably bought other tools too…
(Thank goodness I take photos of my projects, otherwise I would have forgotten about 1/2 of them…)