Things have been busy and tragic these last couple months. The house and garage projects continue to stack up.
First, we lost our 14 year old Roxy last week. She was a great little Shiba and the most loyal and loving companion.

As for the projects, it seems we have many irons in the fire. One that we started but stopped a year ago. We go around to actually doing!
The entry has a bench built into the stair supports that we thought great until we really took a good look at how it was constructed. It was flexing a bit too much when anyone sat on it so it needed to go.
The original bench from above:

Some of the rebuild:

As usual, we do our best to re-use any of the old wood. In this case, the supports that span the legs of the stairs was good, just needed the notches improved for the new lateral supports. Previously, the 'original' had three of these and each was a different size. No idea why. They ranged from an inch thick to a quarter inch. I opted to make them each an inch thick and two wide.
Pardon the litter box, we're working on a solution for that....ugh another project!
Here are the original slats that were in need of rescue. Time hadn't treated them well. Plan was to rip them in half, sand and re-use.

And the new bench. Still need to stain it.

From above again.

Thanks!
First, we lost our 14 year old Roxy last week. She was a great little Shiba and the most loyal and loving companion.

As for the projects, it seems we have many irons in the fire. One that we started but stopped a year ago. We go around to actually doing!
The entry has a bench built into the stair supports that we thought great until we really took a good look at how it was constructed. It was flexing a bit too much when anyone sat on it so it needed to go.
The original bench from above:

Some of the rebuild:

As usual, we do our best to re-use any of the old wood. In this case, the supports that span the legs of the stairs was good, just needed the notches improved for the new lateral supports. Previously, the 'original' had three of these and each was a different size. No idea why. They ranged from an inch thick to a quarter inch. I opted to make them each an inch thick and two wide.
Pardon the litter box, we're working on a solution for that....ugh another project!
Here are the original slats that were in need of rescue. Time hadn't treated them well. Plan was to rip them in half, sand and re-use.

And the new bench. Still need to stain it.

From above again.

Thanks!


















































