GeddyT
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... I'd consider the better tools. But for my purposes, this Johnson seems like it'll work just fine.
If I had a nickel for every time I've thought that...
Lookin' good, though!
... I'd consider the better tools. But for my purposes, this Johnson seems like it'll work just fine.
The mature Japanese Maple is a special tree we wanted to preserve. I did trim a couple of roots towards the house but only by a foot on roots that had been blocked by the previous pad. The patio space sees morning golden hour sun nearly year round. It’s a perfect place for morning coffee (me) or tea (her). From 9:30am onwards it is in the shade during spring, summer and fall. It is guarded by an enormous Sycamore we refer to as the tree of life.The formwork looks fantastic Mark! I'd say easily better than if you'd have hired it out. The layout is going to be really cool too, I like how you've incorporated that beautiful tree into the design and it looks like you'll have a great patio space as well. Really well done!
I love every bit of that, sounds serene as can be! And thanks for identifying the Japanese Maple for me, I'm pretty plant illiterate.The mature Japanese Maple is a special tree we wanted to preserve. I did trim a couple of roots towards the house but only by a foot on roots that had been blocked by the previous pad. The patio space sees morning golden hour sun nearly year round. It’s a perfect place for morning coffee (me) or tea (her). From 9:30am onwards it is in the shade during spring, summer and fall. It is guarded by an enormous Sycamore we refer to as the tree of life.



















...About the only thing I'd do different is wait another 20 minutes after troweling and before brushing; we had a few areas that just wouldn't pull cleanly with the brush. We rinsed after each pull too. I'm probably the only one who'll ever notice, and once its gone full white out, I think it'll be OK...









1. Crushed granite drains very well and costs 25% less than the Trap Rock; I had some decent areas to fill out for grade purposes.Super clean! I see you did a layer of the crushed granite, then fabric, then your Ontario Trap rock. Can you explain that to a layman like me?



















Thank you very much! I take a lot of pride in them. A good friend of mine likes to give me **** about the printed case, and I admit, it's totally not necessary, but I think it's cool! Yes you guessed correctly, I print the desk mats using USA made Atomic PETG filament on my Bambu Lab X1-Carbon machines.That desk mat--and its packaging--are things of beauty! Makes me wish I had a shop table so I would have a reason to order one. I would ask what 3D printer was used, but I'm guessing it had to be a Carbon X1?











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Thanks Jon!Your dining room lighting is pure art!
I hope it does. I'm still searching for the right hooks/eyes. I need enough length to get through the drywall and into the lumber.Really liking the dining room lighting. Would clear monofilament fishing line disappear.....
You're a gambling man, I saw that Pcar muffler mod. Show her!Love that dining room lighting! .....internally/morally debating showing my wife![]()
Right now, no plans to remove the light sculpture. It's grown on me more than I thought it might and Mrs. Trapps really likes it. I've always been attentive to bike tire pressure; it is a part of every pre-ride check for me. I'm saved by the fact I still have the Mutistrada; otherwise parting with the 1098 would have been a bit more emotional. Read on for the new tool(s).Great updates! That desk mat looks amazing, great job Austin @MadeByMiller !
I have a small compressor for tire fill ups and the like, and I seldom do tire fill ups because it's annoying to fill the tank and drag the hose around. The little Makita you got looks convenient, and if it's convenient you'll use it.
I'm not even a bike guy but I'm sad to see the Tricolore go. I get it, though. Hopefully you don't regret it... my brother sold his 899 for similar reasons (just wasn't ridden enough and was moving cross country), and I think deep down he wishes he kept it. It's a lot of cash to free up, though.
The dining room light sculpture is super cool and creative. Is it going to be a permanent installation or just a holiday fixture?
What's in the woodpeckers box, I need to know!!
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$827.39
Four countries.
Intriguing. I'll say $500 and 5x countries.
Nice pick up on the Bosch saw. Now you have no excuse to get that MFT going!
Those DeWalt organizers are well-priced, I might have to consider a few of those.





















