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Warrina, Gunyah, Moonya!: June 2009
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Warrina, Gunyah, Moonya! Place of rest, Place of shelter, Home! Sunday, June 28, 2009. The Roof Pt. 2. When we arrived at the block we noticed the normally dry water hole had water in it. The last week must have produce some decent rain on the block, we were to find out later the effects of lots of rain here. By the time we hit the 5th sheet we started running into some problems, firstly the ladder wasn't high enough for me to comfortably balance while placing the sheets and to put the screws in i was wo...
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Warrina, Gunyah, Moonya!: August 2009
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Warrina, Gunyah, Moonya! Place of rest, Place of shelter, Home! Monday, August 17, 2009. The sheds finished. well almost. The personal access door is finally finished with the lock fitted, at the moment the door can only be opened and closed from the inside, I haven't decided yet if I want to extend the lock to the outside. The gutter at the rear of the shed is now up as well so that completes the roof, I only need to attach some temporary drain pipes to the gutters until i can get my water tank.
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Warrina, Gunyah, Moonya!: November 2009
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Warrina, Gunyah, Moonya! Place of rest, Place of shelter, Home! Sunday, November 1, 2009. Back again with some pictures, some of the work was done 2 weeks ago, unfortunately. Have much time to post anything, so here goes. First of, the bench top. Sanded and washed, I've. Only sanded it to #240, once my shellac and natural beeswax polish is ready I'll sand it to about #1200, this should bring out the grain nicely. Happy with the way its all turning out. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Warrina, Gunyah, Moonya!: The sheds finished... well almost.
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Warrina, Gunyah, Moonya! Place of rest, Place of shelter, Home! Monday, August 17, 2009. The sheds finished. well almost. The personal access door is finally finished with the lock fitted, at the moment the door can only be opened and closed from the inside, I haven't decided yet if I want to extend the lock to the outside. The gutter at the rear of the shed is now up as well so that completes the roof, I only need to attach some temporary drain pipes to the gutters until i can get my water tank.
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Warrina, Gunyah, Moonya!: July 2009
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Warrina, Gunyah, Moonya! Place of rest, Place of shelter, Home! Monday, July 20, 2009. Steady as she goes. Finally getting close to finishing the roof, the barge capping is now fitted on both sides and I managed to get the gutter on on one side. Now all thatss left is put the gutter on at the back of the shed, silicon the gutter ends in and the droppers, after that comes the pipe work to divert the water to the 'yet' to come water tank. The barge capping on the far side of the shed. Sunday, July 5, 2009.
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Warrina, Gunyah, Moonya!: September 2009
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Warrina, Gunyah, Moonya! Place of rest, Place of shelter, Home! Saturday, September 19, 2009. Today seemed to breeze along, I got the cabinet doors done, the doors are made of solid core ply panels with Tasmanian Oak trims. The doors still need to be sanded and cleaned up but I was eager to see what how it would look. Sunday, September 13, 2009. Haven't posted much lately, not to say i haven't been doing anything. The carcasses on the base. The end cabinet now with a drawer. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Warrina, Gunyah, Moonya!: December 2009
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Warrina, Gunyah, Moonya! Place of rest, Place of shelter, Home! Sunday, December 6, 2009. The wall cabinets finally get a coat of paint, once the doors are back on they'll be finished. I got some of the plumbing done, the pipes for the tap and the waste water will be done when the cabinets are installed. The finished kitchen cabinets. So i can roll it out next to the BBQ and have extra bench space for preparations and cold drinks available at hand. Saturday, December 5, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Warrina, Gunyah, Moonya!: 10 October 2009
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Warrina, Gunyah, Moonya! Place of rest, Place of shelter, Home! Saturday, October 10, 2009. Its been a couple of weeks again, I decided to laminate the benchtop with Tasmanian Oak, It's taken a bit of time give the glue needs to cure for 24hrs and the benchtop has to be done in 4 stages, the first was the right side of the top followed by the left side (shown below), The other 2 stages are the front trim ( shown further below) then the side trims. Gluing of the bench. The benchtop without the trims.
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Warrina, Gunyah, Moonya!: 31 October 2009
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Warrina, Gunyah, Moonya! Place of rest, Place of shelter, Home! Sunday, November 1, 2009. Back again with some pictures, some of the work was done 2 weeks ago, unfortunately. Have much time to post anything, so here goes. First of, the bench top. Sanded and washed, I've. Only sanded it to #240, once my shellac and natural beeswax polish is ready I'll sand it to about #1200, this should bring out the grain nicely. Happy with the way its all turning out. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Warrina, Gunyah, Moonya!: 19 September 2009
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Warrina, Gunyah, Moonya! Place of rest, Place of shelter, Home! Saturday, September 19, 2009. Today seemed to breeze along, I got the cabinet doors done, the doors are made of solid core ply panels with Tasmanian Oak trims. The doors still need to be sanded and cleaned up but I was eager to see what how it would look. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).