I get these....ideas, let's just say? There always seems to be something or other that needs taking care of and admittedly, there are things that I still haven't gotten around to doing. Like, since last year maybe? Stumps to remove. Fences to install.
But once in a while, I just want to do something for just....me.
For a number of years now, I've had what amounts to a "parts cart" hanging around in my garage er, *shop*. Back in the pre-internet days, when there were these things called "books", I used to read about how to, you know, do things?
And some guy somewhere had this idea that you should move stuff around on wheels. Considering I like to put the car in there over the winter say, I like having things on wheels anyway, so I came up with this:
Which of course, gets loaded up with nothing anywhere close to "parts" of a project, but just a bunch of other *stuff*.
The blue tote has painting stuff, like drop cloths and such, and the other "stuff" is tool boxes.
As you can well see, this thing isn't (well, *wasn't*) all that pretty, so I decided to come up with something new and improved.
Admittedly, this did take me a bit longer than I had really wanted, but then what else is new?
This is the replacement:
Somewhat fancier? Also on wheels, and meeting the maximum height of twenty-nine and a half inches, so it'll fit in under the end of the bench.
Much easier on the eyes, and hopefully easier to keep clean, with a compartment in the top:
I used some plastic laminate that I've had hanging around for a very long time for the top, as glue doesn't stick to it, and the rest is melamine with oak trim.
The idea is, the top bit had to be deep enough for "stuff":
And this is how I fritter away my time.
Oh, and this:
Um, it's a log splitter....
Which results in this:
I have a smaller version, which is capable of splitting stuff up to about maybe 18 inches. Much bigger than that though and it starts to complain. So I had to break down and rent something from Home Despot. Worked like a charm, especially since the ram moves vertically, meaning there was no need to hoist those huge honkin' things up onto the carriage.
My nephew came over and was a big help (Um, he's a firefighter, you figure it out) and when we finished up here, we took the machine up to his Mom's place and sorted out the remains of a walnut tree we had cut down a few years back.
The only slight consideration?
With such s short tongue length, it was murder backing the thing up. Couldn't see the thing in the mirrors, so I had to rely on the back up camera on the truck (yes, there's a back up camera) but that wasn't all that much help. By the time it looked like the thing was going cock-eyed, it would be too late.
Whatever. I managed.
Oh....and I do make the odd thing now and again for Travelling Companion.
She had this concern (question?) about these "hoops" that go with her embroidery machine, so we came up with the idea of hanging them on the wall, thus:
Had paint left over from the bathroom trim, so that's where that came from. Seems to work.
It's kind of a carry over from the way one mounts tools in a tool cabinet. Like that.
It's been a couple weeks since Thanksgiving. The weather was most cooperative I must say. Some years it's down right miserable, and there was some rain Saturday morning, but then it cleared up when it needed to, and the whole weekend was fabulous. You might have seen a sunset pic I put on the Book of Face.
You get the idea.
I think that's about it.
Anything else is old news at this point.
Keep that stick on the ice, and thanks for moving your eyes back and forth.
Can't say as I would care about the looks of anything in a workshop, but that top space sure looks handy.
ReplyDeleteNice job with your cart and the log splitting is always fun?
ReplyDeleteNoce to hear you are keeping busy as always.
Love your sunset picture!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job on your "parts" cart. I really like the compartment part of it.
We are loving this weather and hope that it continues on until we leave for Barbados next Wednesday morning. It will then be one of our nicest falls weatherwise.