Nothing like a nice cup of tea. I like green tea with lemon ahhh.
One thing I haven't tried yet, but will do!
Cleaning and organizing is a pain but in the endt it all is worth it! Keep going and I'll be waiting for the next update.
Thanks! It's especially some of those "misc" boxes which kind of demotivates you to even start...
just read this start to finish...….
some thoughts, bad first:
none!!
now the bad ones are out of the way, the good:
wow - I bet you're pleased with how it's all turned out!
Thanks a lot! Yes, but I have a vision of how it will look in a year or two, which keeps me motivated. I hope that in the next 6 months, I will have the back wall organized, which will mean some new cabinets on wheels probably, an area for welding, I really need some of those plastic bins on the wall etc. And of course the painting needs to be finished first
Matias: how does your bride like the new hand rail? it does look pretty cool, but I might add a 3rd support and make it a bit longer. since you are fabbing the steel support can you also bend it so it's closer to the stairs and maybe hanging over them a bit? maybe the railing is easy enough for old people to reach, but it also looks a bit high for small people (kids).
i would have thought you would have had to get your inspection signed off before you moved into your home or is this just for the railing and steps?
I'll comment on your GETTING HEALTHY over on the other thread and happy to see you are posting there. GOOD HEALTH is one of the keys to a good life so let's live it the best we can.
cheers and keep up the great work.
You are correct
Drives, we had an inspection, kind of "safe to live". This is the final inspection, where the house and garden and all those little things that usually don't get done, need to be done.
The handrail was tested after the photo, and it will be lower. Also, not really visible in the photo, is that it is bent towards the stairs, and it is on top of the inside of the wall.
=> Now I'm thinking will I order the metal parts, or will I buy a tool for bending metal (~$150). I know there are some parts that I could use it for later on, but not that many. Now, if it could have bent tubing also, then I could later on learn how to create small structures from tube (ie. motorcycle subframe), but it appears that needs to be a separate tool.
I welcome any comments related to this
Matias, I had my pen and pencil addition under control until you posted this. On the pen side, fountain pens are my go-to writing instrument. My uncanny ability to make mistakes is pushing me more to the pencil side and I couldn't pass up that Pentel pencil. I already had a 0.5mm Uni Kuru Toga so I ordered a 0.3mm Pentel Graphgear 1000 from Amazon and received an unusually heavy envelope. Instead of sending me one of the dozen that come in a box as I expected, they sent me a box with one pencil missing. This meant I had to order a variety of 0.3mm leads. Now I have 11 Pentel Graphgear 1000 pencils with most of them loaded with HB leads but one has B and another has 2B leads. I have several cheap Pentel 0.5mm and one 0.7mm Berol Automatic. There are a few mechanical pencils that are part of a pen/pencil set. Just to show how long I've had this addiction, I have a couple of IBM Electrographic pencils used in ancient times to mark test answers to be read by machines. They require 1.1mm leads.
I guess all that's left is to buy a bigger assortment of 0.3mm leads.
Good to see a fellow addict
Bob 
You sure have been collecting much longer than me. I used to use fountain pens daily when I lived in France and went to school there. Since then, haven't used them at all, as they need continuous use for the ink not to dry. I still have many, and even spare unused cartridges. At school, we used ink which could be turned "invisible" with a special marker, which then had a blue pen at the other end to write on that section you "erased". So you could correct the text
once. In school, that was really helpful.
I nearly bought the 0.3 and 0.5, as I would probably use the 0.3 for detailed sketches, but there wasn't a good enough deal at that time for the 3. I have not had a lot of use for the Uni Kuru Toga, as I tend to sketch a lot more than I write.