Re: The Lone Beech Garage Build Thread (60x46)
Continued...
Today, March 12th in the year of our Lord 2016, the Lone Beech Garage was used as a tool for the first time. At 10:55 am, Eastern Standard Time, the unmistakable sound of a Pneumatic Impact Tool echoed off the walls in the Auto/Metal Shop for the first, but not the last, time.
I needed to sharpen the blades, grease the chassis and change the oil in my Honda 2013 Lawnmower and since no sub-contractors were scheduled to be on the building site, this seemed like a perfect time to use the new building instead of flopping around on the concrete in front of the house's garage. A considerable part of the morning was spent dragging tools from the house to the Lone Beech Garage.
Since the building is still not ready for prime time, rather than dragging the grates out to span the Tornado Shelter opening, I used some leftover planks I had on hand from when I had the deck on my house rebuilt.
I dropped down into the shelter and peeked up at the bottom of the Lawnmower.
Using the Impact Tool, I removed the blades.
My Baldor Pedestal Grinder was walked out of my overcrowded house garage and used to sharpen the Lawnmower blades.
With easy access from underneath, I changed the oil and greased the Lawnmower's grease zerks.
Finishing the maintenance, I returned all my tools to their current storage areas in my house's basement & garage. Trotting back and forth between the house and the Lone Beech Garage (especially dragging the 30 gallon "portable" air compressor) was a pain but...
...I was smiling as I did so.
As Humphrey Bogart said at the end of the movie
Casablanca , "...I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship."
Scott