Sunday, July 21, 2019

Handrail Project May and July 2019

Hand Rail #1  - May 2019

Larry needed a 12" long exterior handrail for one of his rentals he was preparing to sell, and couldn't find one long enough at any of the local suppliers in town, so he asked me to make one.

I used a 1" cove type router bit, with two passes to safely achieve the 3/8" depth, and then adjusted the location of the fence to achieve the specified width of the groove, with two more passes for depth.  I repeated those operations on the opposite side to obtain specified handrail dimensions from city planners.  Rail was a treated 2x6, so was 5 1/2 " wide and 12 feet long. Final width of rail needed to be 5.25 inches.  This ripping operation required a clear table saw outfeed table, plus relocating the Kreg router table to gain adequate working space.  I used the Kreg table with easily adjustable depth controls (MLCS Power Lift), to achieve 3/8" depth on each side.  After routing the grooves, I ripped the 2x6 to width, then rounded over the edges with 1/4" round-over bit.  Finally I sanded the entire handrail, both sides, with a mouse sander and 120 grit sandpaper.

The 2x6 was fairly dry after resting in the garage for a few weeks before milling. 













Hand Rail #2  - July 2019

The 2x6 was still very wet, after bringing home from Mneards the day before milling.  This created some interesting challenges during the routing process.  





Saturday, April 6, 2019

How Many Wheels does it take to Build a Two-Car Garage?


Did you ever wonder?
How Many Wheels does it take to Build a Two-Car Garage?


Or a corollary to that - how many trucks with fancy lift systems does it take to build a Two-Car Garage?


Wheel Count:  10 (dump truck)



Wheel Count:  10 + 4 (loader) =14


Wheel Count:  14 + 4 (pickup) + 4 (trailer) = 22







Wheel Count:  22 + 12 (personal vehicles) = 34




Wheel Count:  34 + 4 (trailer) + 4 (pickup) = 42






Wheel Count:  42 + (16 (Cement Truck) x 2)  + 14 (Pumper Truck) = 88 



Wheel Count:  88 + (16 (Cement Truck) x 1) = 104 






Wheel Count:  104 + 4 (Loader) = 108


Wheel Count:  108 + 4 (trailer) + 10 (Tractor) = 122



Wheel Count:  122 + 4 (Personal Vehicle)  = 126


Wheel Count:  126 + 4 (Personal Vehicle)  = 130


Wheel Count:  130 + 4 (Personal Vehicle)  = 134







Street Vehicle - not counted





Wheel Count:  134 + 12 (Roofing Material Delivery)  = 146







Wheel Count:  146 + 4 (Small Trailer)  = 150


Wheel Count:  150 + 4 (Personal Vehicle)  = 154






Wheel Count:  154 + 4 (Electrician's Van)  = 158





Wheel Count:  158 +  12 (Drywall Delivery Truck)  = 170




Wheel Count:  170 +  16 (Cement Truck) + Personal Vehicle (4) = 190







Wheel Count:  190 +  4 (Gutter Installer Truck) + Trailer (2) = 196


Wheel Count:  196 +  4 (Garage Door Installer Truck)  = 200



















So, how many wheels/tires does it take to build a Two-Car Garage?

about 200 exactly