Got ya beat! Woke up to -16°F this morning!
Looking forward to whatever the plywood projects are.
We visited some family that was in from Minneapolis Saturday night and I was quick to request they take this cold weather back north to folks who enjoy it
Happiness is a 4 stroke, electric start snowblower. 1st snow of the season here today.
Amongst other things, I spy Graph paper and a mechanical pencil.
Thanks for the dance! I moved the tractor to the detached garage, Mach 1 to the shop, did the shuffle with all the other shop vehicles and didn't have to run the tractor to move snow. I'll send the 15y/o slave, I mean son, to scoop the little bit we have piled up.
Snowblowers are a wonderful insurance policy

And I remember when I was the slave....I'm told it builds character....and after my brother and I were both in college a snowblower quickly appeared!
Here on the tropical east of VA. Currently 61 and balmy. We’re supposed to get snow starting sometime after midnight. Likely not enough to get out the real snow blower. I’m going to try the Milwaukee 18m 200mph blower I recently gifted myself. Should be good if the snow is powdery or a failure if wet.
If your red one is like my teal one, it will work on powdery stuff but hope you've got some big batteries as it'll eat them up fast! It's what I use on our porch and deck, and have used it once or twice on a vehicle that was in the driveway overnight!
Logan, that looks like an opportunity for a hand crafted wedge. I'm sure there's a piece of scrap ply in the bin. If not, I think I have an oak veneer strip that would work.
That exactly what I'm thinking....it looks worse once it was plowed out completely for the shelf it'll eventually receive but it'll be mostly concealed so the filler won't have to be perfect:
One for
@Trapps...the gray pencil is a .9mm lead, the black is .5mm
So the garage project is a hand plane till with the fairly standard "angled" board for them to rest on and a shelf underneath. Base is approximately 11.25" deep, the angled "bed" for the planes to rest on is 28" long at a 15 degree angle to accommodate a #8 down the road and the rest of the dimensions are kinda winged based on what I had to work with on that sheet....but back to the pictures:
I've got some work to do on my lighting still(which I knew) as the shadows weren't playing nice so this helped!
Action shot during nap time this afternoon...think this was right after I screwed up the groove with the router table! Short story there is that fence wasn't square to the world, so I unscrewed the Incra rail from the top as I was going to be building a modified router table anyway to use that Incra setup and router lift on....well life got in the way...that project hasn't been drawn up yet and now I need to go back to getting that table functional as it is but for that route I forgot to clamp that back Jorgy F style clamp down after getting the fence squared....
Still a more salvageable screwup than the Chiefs today....doh!
And made it way father than I was hoping and got it glued up...well at least part of it! Doesn't look like I have a picture of it but the sides have rabbits for the back and the bottom as I was hoping to avoid visible screw heads on those faces....overkill for sure but I went with it. I didn't rabbit the back panel to receive the bottom(or vice versa) as I wasn't against screws in locations that wouldn't be visible
The back piece wasn't behaving nice and had a bit of a bow to it so needed the cabinet clamps there to **** it up tight which also made me realize I need some bigger cabinet clamps as those are my only 2! I did shoot a dozen or so 16 ga nails in each side into the back so with that and the liberal use of Titebond it hopefully won't fail on me
Next up will be to get that small top piece on, the shelf in and then the angled board for resting them
And I finished the wife's project too...just has to be installed tomorrow...it's not nearly as exciting but should make her happy!