by drewbtaylor » Wed May 20, 2009 8:21 am
Making frantic progress over the past 10 days or so. I am suffering from TIADD (Teardrop Induced Attention Deficit Disorder). There is so much to do. I spend 15 minutes on something and then get distracted by a bright shiny object and move to a totally unrelated item. But I am making steady progress.
Last night my Lovely Wife and fabulous son, ventured out to the shop (a trip they make very deliberately) and in unison said "what can we do to help?". This was great news... There is a bunch of sanding to be done. So after setting the random orbit and jitterbug sanders out for them, I gave them a very detailed primer on technique and all the excruciating detail. I bet they were sorry they volunteered. My Bride was sanding the oak plywood sides with 220 grit, so it would be ready to apply Spar this morning. I approached after about 15 minutes to see her with a very puzzled look on her face. As I turned to look at the Tear, in horror I saw that she had sanded through the veneer and into the Luan core (a spot the size of a silver dollar).
What a test.... So after I relaxed a little bit and took more than several deep breaths I dug into my woodworking bag of tricks to see if I had a solution to this interesting dilema. Easy fix... I am going to make a template using the same heart shape that I used when I carved the heart into the bumper and rout a dutchman out of cherry to cover the "opportunity". As I discussed this plan with my bride last night, the sheer relief that she had was interesting to watch. I can certainly understand why... When giving the thorough instructions before this task started. I said to my son "If you mess up I have we have to throw the trailer away and start over".
Maybe I am just a little tense given looming deadlines and now a bunch of work related travel that wasn't in the plan. Hah, a plan, what an interesting concept.
I will take some pics tonight and update the build blog with some progress, as well as the heart-shaped fix.