Wow, knew I hadn't been back for an update in awhile but didn't realize it was almost all of March....darn life getting in the way!
So in that time, got our 2nd "covid" funeral experience, this time unfortunately for a close family member(it was for the best, failing mental abilities isn't fun to watch), but of greater consternation/frustration/tear inducing for family members was the strife that came with it. Due to when things happened, mother nature and some other schedules caused a roughly 3 week gap between the passing and the funeral which would turn out to be much more of a curse then a blessing.
There has always been a "divide" so to speak amongst a couple of my wife's family members and has been that way since those involved were in high school(so I'm told)...just totally different personalities and no desire to find middle ground. However with 3 weeks between the passing and the funeral, that time allowed plenty of time for personal feelings to boil over and I think it's put a permanent fracture amongst the family that won't ever be healed....whole thing just ***** and first time I've had a front row seat to such a scenario...hopefully the last time as well and makes me thankful for not having to have dealt with anything similar on my side.
In slightly better news, also got my first biz trim of 2021 which took way more mental and physical effort then it should have as a result of being way out of practice. 2019 I think there was 70-some nights away so the concept is far from foreign, but as many others here experienced, Covid put a crimp on travel and I had 1 night out in 2020 from March to Dec...so definitely out of practice.
Got up to Minneapolis for a quick meeting with an account....hopefully back several more times in the near future due to continued opportunities and maybe a chance to meet up with some GJ'ers in the area...
As flight choices from Omaha to MSP weren't conducive to my schedule....road tripped it thru XJ's country along I-35 so he'll probably recognize this spot:
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Also made it up to Detroit on a separate trip...that time was a plane ride...though after a 4 hr layover it would've been about the same time to have driven it(at least on the way out)
One good part of the funeral was we had MIL & FIL in with us for a 1.5 wks or so and put the FIL to work on the kiddie tower:
Laying things out:
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Sides cut out:
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Action shot:
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It's working pretty well, needs a final sand on some edges but the kiddo loves it and runs full speed to the kitchen to "help" when one of us is cooking so it's worth it for that. FIL did the cutouts differently then I would have, but as I kept telling him(and myself) the drawings were "suggestions" and it was all "craftsman's choice" in terms of how to execute!
Still kicking around in my head the concept of refining this a bit more for efficiency/utilization as well as shipping and putting unfinished ones up on Etsy....
In other projects got a dual light kit for the 3D printer for Xmas but thanks to the giver getting Covid we hadn't met up until February. The additional lights are very helpful when running a webcam for remote viewing of prints (future project) so went ahead and wired it up and got it installed this weekend:
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Long term the printer is going to now live in my home office(aka one of the bedrooms) but as we're going to move that bedroom shortly...it's going to live in the basement mechanical room for now. However before it could go there, needed to get a new workbench mounted for another side hobby and indoor workspace:
Tracksaw makes quick work of lopping 3" off a Menards butcherblock countertop:
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And then a couple of heavy duty shelf brackets and some concrete anchors gets the new basement workbench mounted to the wall and the "medium term" home of the printer. The space is part of the mechanical room and is 4' wide by 8' deep storage area boxed in by foundation walls and then the stairs, but with almost 9' ceilings it doesn't feel too "tight"
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Hopefully later this week will get some time to redo the wall shelfing standards seen in that picture, (4) Wall Control pegboard panels are to be here on Tuesday and will mount over that bench so have to trim down the standards to make those fit. Haven't decided if I'll just trim them down or remove then entirely and just do a couple of fixed shelfs up above them
Hopefully April allows more time for some garage time and resulting updates...will see! Projects coming up still include the custom built in dresser units for the closet(next up), more "improvements" to the basement workbench/printer area, of course more garage improvements and maybe a new 4 wheel inhabitant of the garage....