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Looking good 1/2 cup. Nothing less than we've come to expect from you. Top notch. I wish I were as witty as Andy but he's not east to compete with............Waiting for your next project.
Andy,1/2 Nice job on the handrails! Looks real pretty, above par. But I think you wasted your money on the steps, they hardly show up at all.
And I think I found my missing DeWalt screw gun, I see it there on the ground.I'd come get it but sometimes it seems like we live half a world away. Would it be much trouble for you to post it to me?
Looking good 1/2 cup. Nothing less than we've come to expect from you. Top notch. I wish I were as witty as Andy but he's not east to compete with............Waiting for your next project.![]()

Let me ponder that one for a bit.1/2: when Andy spotted the Dewalt drill on the ground and asked if you'd ship it to him my neighbors probably all were wondering why i was laughing so hard. i can't say i get all his humor, but that guy could be on TV if he ever quits feeding cows and building cool stuff in his garage.
great job on both the AC and the deck. OMG that was a major transformation on the deck. did you put a couple L brackets under each tread similar to the ones you put on the sides of the parts attaching the stairs to the deck? We typically leave our decks open under our decks, but definitely a good idea to close them off from snakes and other critters you might have in your part of the world.
if the work inside the GJ B&B (yes i'm thinking that might be the new name) is half as good as that roof mount i'll have to agree that is a TOP JOB. i'd love a unit like that at our house now that we are getting summer temps in the 90's for a month or two or three instead of the odd year when it got that hot for more than a week.
sounds like everything is going good with #3 and his mom and you are getting a ton of stuff done for supposedly taking a week off to play.
cheers

Steve,
Congratulations on grandchild number 3!!! One of my favorite uncle's name was Robert Bruce.
Joe
Andy,
That is some funny stuff you got there!!!
Joe

1/2: i know you are great at getting at a project and getting it done, but the steps just seemed way too easy. nicely done finding those for a good price that look and probably work great.
the railings look great too. i was amazed at the transformation of that little deck in less than 48 hours.
yep i'm still smiling about the Dewalt comments by Andy. I guess if you don't ask you never know if someone is willing to part with a tool or something you like with all the stuff Andy has i bet that attitude has served him well.
cheers and have another great day off while i ORGANIZE. you might want to take a peak in the Woodworking 101 thread and see the boat car a member built, some cool flint lock guns (are they legal to post on GJ) and TerryH's cool shop among all the educational stuff of course if you have time to.


Closing in the space under the deck just tidies things up a bit, for the most part we don't have snakes in town here but that said it could happen.


All, West Wing update:
I managed to finish the deck base board as well, now for a pressure wash and oil..
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Andy, four steps forward today..
The evaporative air conditioner was installed today as well, it works a treat.
Just in time for Summer..
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Ducted to every room, it will be supplemented by the existing split.
The ac guys did a top job
Thank you for your visit and have a good one..![]()
1/2: when Andy spotted the Dewalt drill on the ground and asked if you'd ship it to him my neighbors probably all were wondering why i was laughing so hard. i can't say i get all his humor, but that guy could be on TV if he ever quits feeding cows and building cool stuff in his garage.
great job on both the AC and the deck. OMG that was a major transformation on the deck. did you put a couple L brackets under each tread similar to the ones you put on the sides of the parts attaching the stairs to the deck? We typically leave our decks open under our decks, but definitely a good idea to close them off from snakes and other critters you might have in your part of the world.
if the work inside the GJ B&B (yes i'm thinking that might be the new name) is half as good as that roof mount i'll have to agree that is a TOP JOB. i'd love a unit like that at our house now that we are getting summer temps in the 90's for a month or two or three instead of the odd year when it got that hot for more than a week.
sounds like everything is going good with #3 and his mom and you are getting a ton of stuff done for supposedly taking a week off to play.
cheers

The baseboards wouldn't keep a snake out anyway
Does look great now, I look forward to seeing the cleaned up and oiled end product![]()
The baseboards wouldn't keep a snake out anyway
Does look great now, I look forward to seeing the cleaned up and oiled end product![]()


1/2 Looks great! We used to call evaporative coolers "swamp coolers". Like you noted later they don't work good with humidity. I've been in houses with the windows sweating inside, the air clammy, more uncomfortable than outside. Our first auto air conditioner was an evaporative cooler that fit in the window and worked on ram effect of moving air and worked great in our trip across the desert. Our first house in the Mojave Desert had an evaporative cooler on the roof, and standing under it as a child I could feel drops of water hitting me. But the carpet never got wet. It kept the house COLD. So it's all in the humidity, and they are economical to operate.
I guess you might as well keep my drill. I see it caused a little ruckus. You'll enjoy it. As luck would have it, I found one just like it in my shop. I guess one of my friends left it, but I have no idea who it could have been. If he comes looking for it I'll just send him to you.
Sometimes I don't think you guys take me seriously. Other times, I just don't think.
Did you ever stop to think, and forget to start again?
Cheers!!

mostly anyway.
We used to do that to our decks on rental property. Keeps the renters from retrieving change the drop through the cracks. Then between renters you crawl under and get your stash.
Good thinking 1/2!![]()

1/2: not sure you've seen Madhatter10-6's thread, but he is going to re build a Lamborguini (sp?) engine with 700-1000 HP. not sure exactly how that compares to Andrew's that you are building, but thought you might want to take a peak at his thread in case you hadn't seen it before. he also made his entire basement a garage and tiled the floor and he can fit 7 or so cars in it which is interesting in it's own right. here's the link and he seems to know a bit about souping up engines in small cars so maybe a good member to bounce a question off of if you might have any while putting your engine in Andrew's car.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=265178
ANDY (not OIF anymore): that was HILARIOUS and you seem to be able to do it 24/7. VERY WELL DONE SIR!! or are the cows telling you what to say??
Drives: The cows just tell me to milk it for all it's worth. But when I actually try to be funny, I step in it and they laugh.





were a couple of note worthy calender invites:
and have to attend a formal dinner and presentation in mid December.Drives: The cows just tell me to milk it for all it's worth. But when I actually try to be funny, I step in it and they laugh.

Not only an honor, a well deserved honor!!!



Talk about a busy place with everything happening.
1/2! Congratulations on the recognition!!Not only an honor, a well deserved honor!!!
Gentlemen, we are privileged to associate with true greatness.
And I am going to stop right there![]()
as I do tend to speak my mind and step on toes at times (for the right reasons I might add)Puppies now ! I feel sorry for poor Shevie.
Talk about a busy place with everything happening.

Makes for an interesting thread!![]()

I looked at your company's openings a while back when you first posted and began dreaming of project management. But, alas, the commute would be a bit. I could retrieve my missing drill however![]()




Holly Tomoly Steve. . .
I'm just a poor old Logistician. Where do I apply ? ? ?
Lyndon
Battling my requirements.
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Steve, I didn't see an opening for a sandwich maker.
1/2!! I've got a swamp cooler, needs to be cleaned. Trade it for a drill that's mine anyway?
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I'm thinking you could take the one you bought back for a refund and use this one. After all, it is a rental unit.
Let me know.



sadly - now every time I look at the new Swampy in the West Wing I think of yours as an lost opportunity for the 1/2 Cup and yourself to get that drill back..







i also bet he could wire that thing up and have it working in a day. did you see his latest rusty cool find?1/2: i didn't see GREETER on the job list either and Walmart just offered me a job that is a bit closer that i might have to take so i can buy some more tools.
OMG your WEST WING or GJ's B&B keeps looking better and i'm sure if you needed a new job you could be a TV host of AUSSIE'S FLIPPERS and put the house up for sale and move on. i'm still hoping for a B&B and the stories, but a good solid renter for years to come might make Mrs. 1/2 and you happiest. once the GJ B&B is rented and situated i guess with all the free time you'll have you can maybe finally play in your new garage, build another one back there or maybe by the house on the other side. so many fine options.
Andy just keeps us on our toes doesn't he?i also bet he could wire that thing up and have it working in a day. did you see his latest rusty cool find?
so are you able to take the DRONE home and maybe take a few flyover pictures of 1/2's real estate aquisitions?
hope you are enjoying your Sunday!!







well some times..Andy, a bloke like yourself and being engineering type person, with a farming background would fit in well here.![]()
And you fit the Key Selection Criteria.
Let me put it this way the company supplies the lot
The only things I supply to go to work are the following:
. Socks.
. Underwear ( cleaned daily of course )
. Handkerchief.
. Lunch ( occasionally we get a freebee )
Note to file: the freebee lunch is limited to 1. 5 sandwiches per person.. seriously its part of our cost cutting initiatives
That's it
The company supplies, but not limited to the following:
. Car with private use..
. Uniform.
. Footwear.
. Personal Protective clothing. including gumboots.
. Lap top.
. GPS.
. Pens / pencils
. Highlighters
. Paper , we love paper..
. Facial tissues.
. Sun screen.
. Mobile phone.
. Coffee, tea, milk.
. Office accommodation.
. Four weeks annual leave.
. Numerous public holidays
. 9.5 % PA superannuation contribution
. Training.
. Personal development ( not that you need any of that )
. All the tools you would ever want, including Dewalt Battery drills
. Tools include but not limited to the following
. Prime mover
. Excavator.
. Plasma.
. Full work shop facilities.
. Travel tower.
. Manitou and fork lift. ( sorry Bob )
. Drones.
,
. Diagnostic equipment.
. Small tools.
. And did I mention Dewalt Battery drills????
So as you can see its a work place of choice..
Well that's what they say anyway..
PS the application forms are included..![]()


We're talking real farmer here)
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1/2: when i was growing up being a greeter at Sears for the Craftsman discount would have been ok cause their tools in the 60's and early 70's were pretty decent. i can't recall the last time i was in a Wally Mart so maybe one or two times ever so probably don't need a discount so i'll keep looking for that perfect job.
wish i was closer cause shoveling gravel into a wheelbarrow is actually good exercise. good luck with that.
speaking of shovels did you know putting a 5 gallon bucket half full of sand with maybe a quart or two of oil in it is good for cleaning and servicing shovels? i didn't either until i just read a member does that to care for his and he also puts BLO on the wood handles.
hope you survive moving the gravel, but really hope you can avoid Mrs. 1/2's To do's. maybe anohter trip to see Granson #3 and #1 would keep her busy?
cheers

WOW! That's worth repeating. So I assume you like it there
If I was a bit younger I might just give them a go. I did work for WorleyParsons for a while, I guess they are based in Sydney and Melbourne. I might have been too much of an independent thinker for them
I have some serious questions for a change. Must you supply a handkerchief? (I typically use my sleeve, but if it is a Company sleeve...We're talking real farmer here)
Do they check for the daily underwear cleaning requirement? (Anybody down there use the four day method? Backwards the second day, then inside out, then backwards again. Some people can get eight days...)
I guess I would need a CV. Can you get them at a cv joint? If they don't like yours do you get a cv shaft?
Paper, I love paper too. A word about your carbon footprint. I realized that most all of the paper I discard goes into a land fill. So, that is carbon sequestration. Therefore, to be green, I would always print eleven and throw ten in the trash.The more paper I use, the more trees get planted to replace those cut so more and more carbon removed from the atmosphere...
I feel a bit of a hero.
You are quite welcome.
how could I not??

It's always good to look at before and after shots of your achievements.