So day after Thanksgiving and all I want to do is work on the house. I'd work on it 18 hours a day, seven days a week if I could. I really enjoy the work. Probably wouldn't as much if it wasn't my house but it is so I do. That's one of the reasons why I want to move in so much - I'd have all this extra time to be in the shop working, like now, while the kids are napping.
Anyway.
I went to the house and decided to hang the cabinets. The small errors I had before came up and combined with some others (tolerance stack) and left the cabinets hanging just a bit out of line. I decided to make a jig to drill a hole through the cabinets to join them with panel screws and make them straight.
Then I decided to hang the doors and the first one looked great - yeah! And then the second one... didn't fit. Dang it. I'd made them just slightly smaller and they still hit in the center. Then I realized what I'd done - made them smaller but didn't adjust the hinge pocket location which is
really what determines the center gap. Drat.
So I hung a second set just to be sure I was consistent in my error and I was so now I need to rip 1.5-2mm off of each pair of doors in the center as the adjustments are
just at the limit preventing me from being able to line up the gaps with the adjustment screws. Drat
again.
I was looking at this shot and was thinking my shop is such a mess and then it occurred to me that I now think of it as my
shop instead of the
garage - and that's real progress. I'll take a messy shop. I don't want a messy shop but it's a shop and that's progress. Now I need to finish and fill those cabinets and get rid of those Kennedy boxes - anybody need some red Kennedy boxes? I'll cut you a killer deal! Make me an offer.
So this week will be more building, shop organizing and hopefully getting the bathrooms done. Looking forward to it.
Gregor