Celebrate your independence: with mechanicals!
I realized a life-long dream this weekend. I finally got to jack something up! Sure, it was just a garage, but you have to start somewhere right?
Of course, my carpentry manhood was dashed when my friend Del showed up (he lent me that screw jack) and said: hey, you guys got the Internet? I don't have a computer but I'm on YouTube this week. Del's woodworking is amazing. Watch this video and remember: no metal parts whatsoever. All wood and glue. Note the wooden chain. A WOODEN CHAIN!
It doesn't actually do anything, but that makes it as useful as just about any steampunk device, right? Merlin Mann eat your heart out!
I may post a full photo essay on the garage project at a later date. You should see the dryrot! But at the moment I'm rather thesis driven and the garage is still in progress. The last thing we did tonight was dog-proof the side of it that faces the neighbor's. That rottweiler is friendly, but I'd hate to be the one that let him loose. Oddly, after putting a whole new sill around the whole perimeter, the back wall is now suspended about 1.5 inches above it's new pressure treated sill. Think it could have sunk that much?
Of course, my carpentry manhood was dashed when my friend Del showed up (he lent me that screw jack) and said: hey, you guys got the Internet? I don't have a computer but I'm on YouTube this week. Del's woodworking is amazing. Watch this video and remember: no metal parts whatsoever. All wood and glue. Note the wooden chain. A WOODEN CHAIN!
It doesn't actually do anything, but that makes it as useful as just about any steampunk device, right? Merlin Mann eat your heart out!
I may post a full photo essay on the garage project at a later date. You should see the dryrot! But at the moment I'm rather thesis driven and the garage is still in progress. The last thing we did tonight was dog-proof the side of it that faces the neighbor's. That rottweiler is friendly, but I'd hate to be the one that let him loose. Oddly, after putting a whole new sill around the whole perimeter, the back wall is now suspended about 1.5 inches above it's new pressure treated sill. Think it could have sunk that much?
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