caseydog wrote:Nitetimes wrote:Day-um!!!!....that's all you got done??? Wutchabeendoin????
I doubt it. The first 80 percent of these projects goes fast and easy. It's the last 20 percent that takes forever.
CD
The "cat" is in the details
caseydog wrote:Nitetimes wrote:Day-um!!!!....that's all you got done??? Wutchabeendoin????
I doubt it. The first 80 percent of these projects goes fast and easy. It's the last 20 percent that takes forever.
CD
starleen2 wrote:caseydog wrote:Nitetimes wrote:Day-um!!!!....that's all you got done??? Wutchabeendoin????
I doubt it. The first 80 percent of these projects goes fast and easy. It's the last 20 percent that takes forever.
CD
The "cat" is in the details
caseydog wrote:Okay, I got most of the roof ribs in, and my countertop for the galley -- it will be a "pass'thru" galley counter. The area from the counter to the roof will be open, with a canvas panel that velcros in to close it off. On cold mornings, I can take down the panel. roll it up, and make some coffee inside. Or, if it rains all day, I can even cook inside, if I have to.
Sorry about the plain talk. Dog make the rules on this thread, and Dog is too tired to think that much.
Miriam C. wrote::applause: I really like the idea of a canvas panel. You will love getting up on those cold Oct mornings and having coffee without getting outta bed.
caseydog wrote:Miriam C. wrote::applause: I really like the idea of a canvas panel. You will love getting up on those cold Oct mornings and having coffee without getting outta bed.
I have to be honest. That was an idea that came to me as I was measuring the opening to cut a piece of plywood to close it.
It just hit me -- what if I keep this open? And then, the canvas panel idea hit me.
It is amazing what you can come up with on the spur of the moment, if you keep your mind open.
CD
caseydog wrote:I'd love to have help with some of this stuff, but my closest help is PlanoVet, and he's a cat guy. That worries me. He could be the "Anti-Dog."
It would be a shame if he came to the garage, and I had to smote him.
caseydog wrote:Miriam C. wrote::applause: I really like the idea of a canvas panel. You will love getting up on those cold Oct mornings and having coffee without getting outta bed.
I have to be honest. That was an idea that came to me as I was measuring the opening to cut a piece of plywood to close it.
It just hit me -- what if I keep this open? And then, the canvas panel idea hit me.
It is amazing what you can come up with on the spur of the moment, if you keep your mind open.
CD
planovet wrote:caseydog wrote:I'd love to have help with some of this stuff, but my closest help is PlanoVet, and he's a cat guy. That worries me. He could be the "Anti-Dog."
It would be a shame if he came to the garage, and I had to smote him.
I don't want to be smoted
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