It was a cool and breezy day so I felt like doing a few things. We have several gardens that have pea gravel mulch. The pea gravel slowly sinks into the dirt, requiring re-dressing the gravel.

Rather than throw more gravel on top, I prefer to dig up the top layer and sift the soil out of the gravel. I made a rectangular 1/4" hardware screen frame that fits our Gorilla Cart. I'm often digging holes to plant evergreen ground cover and don't need to drag out the cart and frame. I've been using a leftover piece of that hardware screen bent over a 5-gallon bucket. Today I cut the center out of one of those 5-gallon buckets and screwed down the hardware screen (and bent the pointy bits over). Now I have a choice of screens.

I also have a choice of buckets. Liane believes we need to keep every empty chlorine tablet bucket we create so I have a choice of buckets as well.

I decided today was the day I move the Corvette out in the driveway and do some welding. Several months ago I cut up some exhaust pipe couplers and some scrap strapping to make additional racks to hold detailing products. Once the car is out of the bay it only takes a couple of minutes to set up the welder.

A few more minutes sitting down and I have ten pint bottle holders tacked up.

Some grinding and drilling and the first rack is ready to mount. I'm mounting the racks with three small flathead screws.

I picked up a three-pack of markers with extra long tips that work great to mark the holes at the top rear edge of the exhaust pipes.

I was going to finish hanging the second rack but it was time to start dinner. We're on the early bird schedule when it comes to dinner but brunch rat schedule when it comes to mornings. Most mornings brunch is coffee and humid air. I closed the cabinet and returned the Corvette to its resting place. I may have a detailing product problem. I'm doing my best not to exceed one cabinet full..
