Day 28 - Saturday March 28th


Before we left for scews I wanted to see it in 3d, this is pure balance, nothing's attached

Another shot of the 3d test fit... I didn't take any more shots until around dusk, I was too busy and too stick with fiberglass resin.

The garage was extensively cleaned, everything was moved out, it was sweeped and everthing was moved back in, my dad moved the snowblower into the shed out back.

As you can see, a clean garage

another shot of all the wood moved out, and my dad in the background starting the snowblower so he can use the power drive to get it up over the hill and into the shed easily

Here is the street luge I built in the fall of 2001, a few of my friends all built one, and this was substantially faster than anyone else's. I built another one out of PVC pipe, thats out in the shed, didn't fair as well, I planned that one out. This white one here (formerly green) is made of a old sckateboard an old neighbor gave me, a few broken hockey sticks, a 2x4, plywood, and inline scate wheels and berrings, it involved no planning, and very little research, but it did better than the one I planned out built afterwards, go figure. Someday I might have a web site on the process of building it since I have a few pictures I took, and a few drawings I made.

My father moving the snowblower

This is my house from behind, the structure in the foreground used to be a playset, I suppose it still is, but its more like one big splinter at its current state.

This is a long peice of wood that has no use yet, but is just waiting for one to come

My house was built in the woods in a very small forest next to a farm in 1979. (hense I live on Farm Dr. across fromt the intersection of Forest Dr) The farmer sold his land and a subdivelopment was build on all sides. This all happened around the time when I was born and later (1985).

My neighbors behind us have a wet basement, an underground stream flows through my yard and apparently their basement. In springtime there is a steady flow of water from their basement to our backyard.

I hope to be able to fit the weekender on this trailer that our sunfish we bought from another neighbor is on. I think it is intended for a bass boat, the model is 'THE OUTLAW', I don't know that the manufacture was trying to suggest there.

This was going to be a clubhouse for my friends and I, but that fell apart, I haven't seen those guys in a while

My mother is in the kitchen

WOW! 2 Buick Centuries!

Canadian Geese headed home to the great white north, no doot aboot it eh?

Buick makes nice cars

Back to boatbuilding... was I offtopic? Here is my cleaned workspace. I set put a table in the corner, it was set up forever in my dad's workshop, it's just 2 thick boards lying on sawhorses.