July Workbench

Tod

I meant to say project and not just a restoration. Yes, seven years is a long time for any house maintenance. You weren't one of "those" neighbors that left ladders, scaffolding, and supplies in your front yard the entire time were you? Haha

Eric
 
Matt Mahoney said:
I like the dust chute.Looks like the original base had a foot brake?

That's not a foot brake. The belt was tensioned by the motor weight and that was the lever to lift the motor to swap belts from wood to metal. That was the one feature that I really liked.

Eric
 
Eric Patterson said:
Tod

I meant to say project and not just a restoration. Yes, seven years is a long time for any house maintenance. You weren't one of "those" neighbors that left ladders, scaffolding, and supplies in your front yard the entire time were you? Haha

Eric

We were fairly efficient with the individual steps, so no long periods with ladders and pump jacks, there were just long periods of not working on it. For sure no HOA here, though!

There aren't really any neighbors that have a really good look at the house other than winter and we didn't work in the winter - brrrrr.
 
Been a little bored on break times at work so some superglue with "q" tips along with a tongue depressor ended up becoming an elk.

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Thanks Dani, and Bob. I gave it to a coast guard friend that guides for elk and bear in Alaska.
 
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